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Later in the game, [[Mario]] receives [[List of letters in Paper Mario#Goombaria|a letter]] from her, where she expresses her curiosity about his adventure with Goombario. She also says that she sometimes goes shopping in [[Toad Town]] with [[Goomama|mom]], which she does during Chapter 5. At the end of Chapter 7 they return to Goomba Village. At the end of the game, Goombaria and her family is invited to the party at [[Peach's Castle]]. | Later in the game, [[Mario]] receives [[List of letters in Paper Mario#Goombaria|a letter]] from her, where she expresses her curiosity about his adventure with Goombario. She also says that she sometimes goes shopping in [[Toad Town]] with [[Goomama|mom]], which she does during Chapter 5. At the end of Chapter 7 they return to Goomba Village. At the end of the game, Goombaria and her family is invited to the party at [[Peach's Castle]]. | ||
In a similar manner to how Goombario's name is a portmanteau of ''Goomba'' and ''Mario'', Goombaria's name would appear to be a combination of ''Goomba'' and the name ''Maria''. It may also, however, simply be a more feminine-sounding variation of Goombario's name. | In a similar manner to how Goombario's name is a portmanteau of ''Goomba'' and ''Mario'', Goombaria's name would appear to be a combination of ''Goomba'' and the name ''Maria''. It may also, however, simply be a more feminine-sounding variation of Goombario's name. Additionally, her Japanese name is ''Kuriko'', which combines the Goombas' Japanese name (''Kuribo'') with ''ko'', a Japanese name ending meaning ''child'', which is often used for female names. | ||
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