Vegeta's planned Saiyan name for Bulla, Eschalot, comes from "shallot" - a type of onion which fits with her head-shape as a baby and the Saiyan naming trend of vegetable-based puns.
In one scene, Vegeta admits that he wants to name Bulla, Eschalot. It may sound like a Biblical city, but it's actually far simpler than that. In Japanese, this means Shallot, which is funny because it would mean he wanted Bulla to be named after his family (race) rather than Bulma's.
In-universe her name has been shown to be spelt as Bura. Like her mother and older brother Trunks, Bulla's name is an allusion to an undergarment, the bra in particular (this pun is more apparent in the Japanese dub, where her name is homophone for the Japanese pronunciation of "bra").
She Was a Scientist like her mother and she Never trained because Lee was a mean saiyan that wanted to destroy earth in the future.In the future Goten Married Bulla and had a child.
Vegeta (Bejīta) - The first six letters of "vegetable". King Vegeta (Bejīta-Ō) - Same as Vegeta's. Tarble (Tāburu) - Believed to be taken in English as 'Table', making this name another a pun on "vegetable", particularly its last five letters.
Bulla, the daughter of both Bulma and Vegeta, is a character that isn't explored nearly enough in Dragon Ball but actually has quite a lot going on.
The Saiyan Prince refuses to acknowledge Goku's earthly name, only ever calling him Kakarot throughout the entire Dragon Ball franchise.
Vegeta is a surprisingly affectionate father toward Bulla, showcasing how far his character has come from his initial days as a villain in DBZ. Vegeta may be a "bad man" within the world of Dragon Ball, but he's far from the villain he once was.
Valese (パレス, Paresu, lit. "Palace") is Goten's girlfriend during Dragon Ball GT. She is a rich girl who has a strict upbringing and her parents spend little time with her.
Bulla is the first female half-Saiyan and half-Earthling hybrid (as opposed to Pan who is a quarter-breed) and she is also the first princess to born in the Saiyan Royal Family after several generations of sons.
Bra, in "Pan's first fight to the death!" Bra (ブラ, Bura) is the daughter of Vegeta and Bulma from Universe 18, the main universe of Dragon Ball Multiverse. Unlike her counterpart from Universe 16, she cannot become a Super Saiyan and has no interest in fighting/combat.
Having finally been canonized with her birth in Dragon Ball Super, Bulla is without a doubt the weakest Saiyan in all Dragon Ball.
Vegeta was transformed into a female, while Syd transformed into a male. The Gender Eye technique also makes both opponents' power equal. However for a reason not known, this affect did not effect Vegeta and easily overpowered Syd, later forcing her to transform him back into a male.
So, because Goku has opted not to embrace his identity as Kakarot of the Saiyan race, Vegeta has chosen to embrace it for him. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the reason Vegeta calls him Kakarot has less to do with Goku than it does with the Prince of Saiyans himself.
Nope, it isn't
No. He was only a non-canon movie character. Since he appears in GT, that puts GT in the same fictional universe as the movies, or at least Cooler's movies. And neither of them can fit into the timeline of the DBZ manga or the series.
Son Gohan (Japanese: 孫 悟飯) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series, created by Akira Toriyama. Gohan is introduced as the first son of the protagonist Son Goku, and his wife Chi-Chi, in chapter #196 "Kakarrot", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on October 8, 1988.
Gohan's strongest power transformation is Gohan Beast, an evolved form of Gohan's Potential Unleashed state which originated from the awakenings he has experienced since childhood.
Heart Virus ( 心臓 しんぞう 病 びょう , Shinzōbyō, lit. "Viral Heart Infection") is a deadly virus that Future Goku and Goku both contract, with the former contracting it in November of Age 766 and the latter contracting it before May 12, Age 767.
Given that the two are on completely opposite spectrums of their tolerance for Saiyans, it makes sense for Frieza to be considered as Vegeta's greatest enemy, since he serves as the predominant threat to Vegeta's budding Saiyan family.
5 Vegeta Truly Loves Bulma
Vegeta has also said that he is indeed attracted to Bulma due to her overbearing personality, but it physically attracted to her as well.
Vegeta's fear of worms, 6 other Dragon Ball character's fears and vulnerabilities make for interesting weaknesses.
In the very first chapter of Dragon Ball, the male protagonist introduces himself to the female protagonist as “Goku” with a direct follow-up to that: his full name is “Son Goku”. In typical Japanese fashion, the family name here comes first (“Son”) followed by the given name (“Goku”).
In recent memory, however, knowledge of his full name, "Son Goku," has become increasingly ubiquitous. In the Japanese version and the vast majority of international dubs, Goku has been referred to by his full name since Dragon Ball began.