A twister.
Tornadoes do not get names, that's hurricanes.
Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.
Tornadoes are often called twisters. Some people call them cyclones, though this is not a correct name as it already applies to something else.
Tornadoes do not have Latin names. The first documented tornado was in 1054, some time after the fall of the Roman Empire. Latin names are generally reserved for living organism anyway.
Hurricanes get named, Tornadoes do not. Tornadoes get a classification rating from F0 to F5* depending on the damage they produce (an indicator of wind intensity). Some are identified by occurrence ("the Kansas City tornado of 1986"), but they are not given a specific name. In the US, the "Enhanced Fujita Scale" is used, with ratings from EF0 to EF5. Additionally, there have been tens of thousands of tornadoes recorded; it would be impossible to list them all here.
Tornadoes are severe wind storms and do not speak, let alone call out a name.
Tornadoes are often called twisters.
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