How did you choose a name for your pet dog??

    • Gold Top Dog

    How did you choose a name for your pet dog??

    I might get yet another dog!!! I already have 4.

    By looks

    After a Famous Dog

    After a Place

    Liked the Name

    After a Person

    I named Brownie by looks, Cuddles because I liked the name, Possum by looks, and Baxter after a famous dog.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Emma named herself, before I got her. Long, weird story that belongs in another thread, but her name was Emma Nems before she was born....

     

    Teenie Weenie was named in a fit of sarcasm and disgust, when a woman brought me a miniature Dachshund that weighed 23 lbs. She was twice her ideal body weight, and "Teenie" just stuck.

     

    Ena bean was named for her looks, as well. It's another ugly name. She's a hairy hairless Chinese Crested, and has a ridge of hair down her back that makes her look a lot like a hyena. I call her "E". She is a sort of foster pup, and will probably end up going back to her mom before too much longer.  

    • Gold Top Dog

    I have all kinds of ways.  Most of my dogs are Border Collies, and are named after famous Border Collies.  However, those Border Collies have names like Ben, Jen, Ann, Spot, Glen, Don, Bill, etc.  So you'd really never know! 

    Ted came with his name.  He looked like a Teddy bear and still does - so his breeders called him "Teddy."  I liked it so I kept the name.  That was easy!

    Gus came with his name too.  I think he was named something else before he was with the person we got him from - he does a little head twist every so often when I say something, like he is hearing something familar.  I never have been able to figure it out because most times I don't notice until I've said about ten words.  And he's mostly deaf so repeating the whole thing makes it sound just different enough that he doesn't respond again.  And Gus isn't a name his first owner, breeder, and trainer, an immigrant Scottish shepherd, would have given him.  I know him and he's very much a traditionalist.  His sire's name is "Jeff."

    Lynn's name is kind of weird.  She came with the name Riley, which I didn't think fit.  I wanted to change it to Rye.  My husband started teasing me that she smelled more like cheese - Limburger cheese - because she came from a kind of nasty shelter.  And then we realized she was a Leonberger - so my very strange DH started calling her "Lynn-berger" - as in Limburger cheese.  So Lynn it was.  And now she has lots of names - Lynn-berger, Cheese-berger, the Mini Cheese Berger, the Mini Lynn-berger, etc.  She comes to all of them - or none of them,, depending on her mood.

    I was studying Latin when I named my first two dogs, so I got a notion to name them both Latin names.  Not names, though, actual words.  Maggie's real name is Magna Vox because she would never stop barking and vocalizing when I first got her, and it stuck because she was also "smart, very smart" - the old catch phrase for the TV brand of the same name.  We bought the TV the same weekend we brought Maggie home.   My second dog was white with a black patch on his back that looked like an owl, so I named him Bubo, Latin for owl.  His poor previous foster mom never could understand that and had the worst trouble remembering his new name, even years later after we became very close friends.  I don't even remember what Bubo's first name was - Sparky, maybe?

    My guard dogs are all named after figures in classical literature.  I've also used Tolkien as a resource there.  We've had Hercules, Lucretia, Ares, Strider, Yavanna (RIP baby girl!), Tulkas, Maia, and Minerva.   The female we mated Strider to, Vanna and Tully's dam, had a "musical" name as did all of her littermates (she was Candace).  Vanna and Tully were both named after musical Valar from Tolkien.

    Zhi's name is from a list of cultural names.  If I had done some research before naming her, I would have realized an African or Portugese name would have been more appropriate, but, oh well.  And probably more pronouncable (quick, if you know how to read off her name correctly, you win the prize!).  Her name is the scourge of vet front office workers and vet techs everywhere.  The feeling of looking at a chart and having no earthly idea how to pronounce the name.  I may as well have named her T'x!g, poor thing.  I had just had a good friend pass away when I named her and I plead temporary insanity.  Of course, there are many who will note that there's no evidence it was temporary insanity, necessarily! 

    I recently did something new and named a rescue after a jazz singer.

    • Gold Top Dog

     I just make them up!

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    Zhi

    Is it zhee? Like Zsa-Zsa only ending in the E sound? The vet techs love me, too! LOL

    • Gold Top Dog

     Ena and Emma. Too confusing for the vet's office. Seriously. OMG HER NAME IS SPELLED WRONG.

     

    NOOO!!! That's my other dog, please do not delete her history! Ena is pronounced with a long "E", and Emma is pronounced "Emma" LOL so they're totally different, but throw the vet's staff for a loop.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Caleb is named for my husband's 4th great grandfather, Caleb Washburn.  The two dogs we had previously were named after beers- Heineken, the Siberian/GSD mix, and Michelob (aka Mick) the Lab/English Setter mix.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I didn't get lily until she was 4 months old. Her breeder had already named her since they had her for so long, so we just kept it. Plus it took the guess work out of naming her. I lack creativity in that area. Wait until I have kids Wink

    • Puppy

    With Beignet....Being we're from New Orleans....We came to the conclusion, that being she was so sweet ( like a beignet donut )...Beignet it was! :)

    • Gold Top Dog

    We really stink at names here.  Our Airedale was named for a video game character's dog, Megaman's Rush.  Woobie, Jackie, and Indie came with those names.  Indie's former owner's last name was Jones and they'd named him Indiana Jones.  It fit him, he responded to it, so we kept it.  And who doesn't love Indiana Jones?  Our evil cat Milo was named Sawyer first for the character on Lost, but it never seemed to fit so we changed it to Milo for the guy from Heroes that my daughter loved on Gilmore Girls.  We're not terribly original.  LOL! 

    • Gold Top Dog

    Is it zhee? Like Zsa-Zsa only ending in the E sound? The vet techs love me, too! LOL 

    Stick a "g" sound in there and you win the prize.  Actually, it's close enough.  Zhi comes to anything vaguely sounding like her name (if you know how to pronounce the "X" in Mayan names you've got it made).  Poor thing.  If anyone has trouble with it I usually say, "Gi-gi."  If we ever move again I'll probably tell them that's her name.  It fits anyway! 

    Ena and Emma.  That's like when I had, at one point here, Ben, Jen, and Ann.  You could call one and get three at once.  I'm not sure what phase of insanity drove me to do that.  Generally I'd name the puppy and then too late realize what I'd done.  Ann especially - she was named after a special dog in her pedigree and her breeder was so pleased I'd named her that.  He called her that from day one.  Then I brought her home and yikes!  I'd done it again, after the "Ben and Jen" fiasco. 

    The funny thing is that is was during the whole Jay-Lo thing, so my friends were teasing me that I had BenAnna or BeeJee or BeJeeAnn.  I deserved it. 

    • Silver

    LOL, the vet techs hate me, too.  It's Chaudron, but pronounced just like the American CAULDRON....so named because he came here on Halloween and had to have a cool witchy name and our kennel name is Mauvais whcich is "wicked" in French.  So, they will be doomed from now on with these wierd french dogs and wierd french names...eh....?  Did I mention I don't speak french, either?  Stick out tongue

    Bernard had his name before he was born....he was supposed to be a Border terrier, but I fell in love with him when a friend went to pick up her female...eh...never go with a friend to get a puppy when you have an opening. 

    Regan came from a long line of Irish names that I love.  So did Matilda.  Her name suits her well because she mats up if you look at her cross eyed.  I ran out of Irish names just about because we used them all on our ferrets in our rescue years ago.  I guess it's good we have switched to a french breed now. 

    • Silver

       I'm liking this topic,as we are going to go pick up another Aussie Terrier pup on June 28th.  I guess one is just not enough, or we are gluttons for punishment.

      We are having the usual name dilemma right now.  We are going to do the same as we did with Kazimeras last year, make a list, get the pup home, observe, and see what one fits.  Last year, as far as I remember, we had Lars, Slash, Bonham, Remington, and several others I really can't remember.  We had it narrowed down to Lars & Kaz for a bit, he seemed like more of a Kazimeras. 

      Before him we had a Cairn named Ozzy.  The wife & I were watching an Ozzy video, little nameless pup started acting crazy, instant fit.

    • Puppy

     Hi ya, i think choosing a name is as hard as it is important, we have 2 german shepherds.  Our new pup is 3 months old and we called him tyson, this is because as soon as he met our older dog silas, tyson  just ran straight at him, hanging of every part of him, tiring silas on the first round!

    • Gold Top Dog

    I must say the wacko's that had Willow before we got her named all their animals really nice names.  They were located in Vermont and they had tons of pussywillows in their yard.  And, the wife thought Willow's color was just like them when they got her.  She was also really into cheese and had named all the cats after cheese.  The ones I remember were Brie (I think that's the right way to spell it) and Lacey Swiss. 

    • Bronze

    Most of our dogs had "normal" names but then we gave them nicknames as their personalities became more apparent, ie. Frankie became Franklin V. Stubbs (he was a terrier mix)

    Shawnee (boxer) became the Big Baboo, lol, because that's what she grew into, a big lovable troublemaker.

    Goldie was originally  Coco (former owner's choice) then I liked Honey, but settled on Goldie. Poor thing she had 3 names, but she was only 6 weeks old so didn't identify with any of them right away.