Well, Kamaji's chameleon in 'Spirited Away' is small and seems to be a bit of a companion to Kamaji. It doesn't really have a big role but adds to the overall strange and magical atmosphere of the boiler room where Kamaji works.
In the 'Spyro' series, there are various characters. Although not the main focus, there could be chameleon - like creatures. However, I'm not sure if they have specific names. But Spyro himself is a dragon and encounters many strange and wonderful creatures in his adventures, some of which might be chameleon - related in some way. For example, there are different types of enemies and friendly creatures in the game world that could potentially be inspired by chameleons.
In the "Men in Black" series, there are various alien bugs. For example, the Edgar the Bug. He is a really nasty and dangerous alien who has a very menacing look and causes a lot of trouble for the Men in Black agents.
Eminem's alter ego Slim Shady could be considered to have some fictional elements in its naming. It's like a character he created, similar to creating a fictional persona. Slim Shady has his own distinct personality, behavior, and backstory that Eminem has crafted over the years, much like a character in a fictional story.
There may be some self - published or region - specific children's fictions that feature a character named Ineera. However, without more context or a broader search through a large library of children's literature, it's difficult to point out exact works. It could be a character in a fantasy children's book where Ineera might be a magical being or a young hero on an adventure.
Named bugs in fiction often serve as unique elements that add to the world - building. For instance, the bugs in "Starship Troopers" are a central part of the story. They create a sense of danger and otherness. Their distinct appearance and behavior make the fictional universe more complex.
In science fiction, planets are often named in creative and symbolic ways. Sometimes they are named after their discoverers, like in some traditional astronomy. Other times, the names might reflect the planet's characteristics. For example, a planet full of fire and lava could be named 'Pyroxia'. Or, they could be named after mythological figures to give them a sense of mystery and grandeur.