The five are called The Fuwa as a group.
Beibei: Fish
JingJing: Giant Panda
Huanhuan: Fire/Olympic Torch
Yingying: Tibetan Antelope
Nini: Swallow
Podium (Gold, Silver and Bronze)
If you mean by this year it is on 8.8.08 in Beijing
The blue one is named Beibei, the black one is called Jingjing, the red one is called Huanhuan, the yellow one is called Yingying and the green one is called Nini. When all the names form together, in Chinese they mean " Beijing welcomes you".
If you mean the national animal, then unofficially it is the kangaroo. Australia has no mascot, but has used different animals as mascots for the Olympic and Commonwealth Games. In 2000, the mascots for the Summer Olympic Games in Sydney were Syd the Platypus, Millie the Echidna, and Olly the Kookaburra. In 1982, Matilda the Kangaroo was the mascot for the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane.
BOB stands for "Beijing Olympic Broadcasting".
There names ar Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying, Ni Ni. They mean " Welcome to Beijing!
The Mean Green named after Mean Joe Green
From Peking (Beijing).
The Olympic motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortius." These three Latin words mean "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." I don't know what it is in Greek, but maybe you meant Latin.
Her name was Kerri Strug. If you mean the US Gymnast in the 1996 Olympic Games who hurt her leg on the vault.
Ollie, Millie and Sydney were the mascots for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Ollie might mean Olympics, Millie might mean millennium and Sydney is obviously Sydney. hope this helps
The name of the dolls "Fuwa Dolls" means "Good Luck Dolls", but the dolls don't mean anything except when you put their names together to say "Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni" it means "Welome to Beijing". Here are the animals: Beibei - Fish Jingjing - Panda Huanhuan - Olympic Flame Yingying - Tibetan Antelope Nini - Swallow Hope this helps!