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Had to add Leroy (in my mind it fits a whippet/basenji/italian greyhound) and of course, Trooper. Which is meant to be a boys name but unfortunately OH called our new girl that. I voted for Jarrah but no, she just had to be Trooper :rofl:

Love Kyro and Ronin, they're good strong names :rolleyes:

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Had to add Leroy (in my mind it fits a whippet/basenji/italian greyhound) and of course, Trooper. Which is meant to be a boys name but unfortunately OH called our new girl that. I voted for Jarrah but no, she just had to be Trooper :rofl:

Love Kyro and Ronin, they're good strong names :rolleyes:

Hey I love Trooper :eek:

My dog Truck was also a girl! Had her for 13yrs she was my 'once in a lifetime dog, my true heart dog.

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Mwahaahaa yes I agree husky princess, poor little Chubby (he was the cutest little Pug too, I thought it was very unfair!).

I think I might call my next dog Sahib just for kicks. I might even dress him up in a shumag (male Arab headdress)

*imagines a black and tan Min Pin wearing a bright red shumag*

*snickers*

He would probably have an attitude. Look at me like; "Give me my food, infidel!"

...Waaaah...I really do think of the strangest things.

Today I think we'll go along with wolfy names, since the Husky reminds me of the wolf.

Wolf

Lupe

Wolfgang

Beowolf

Adalwolf (noble wolf - German)

Amarog (Inuit for wolf)

Arnou (eagle wolf - French)

Bhangi (Tibetan for wolf)

Biryuk (Molokan for wolf)

Cana (wolf cub - Celtic)

Cuan (little hound/wolf - Irish)

Eyolf (lucky wolf - Norweigian)

Faolan (little wolf - Irish, Gaelic)

Felan (small wolf - Celtic)

Fenris (mythological Norse wolf)

Freki (Odin's wolf)

Gorg (wolf - Farsi)

Ivaylo (Bulgarian for wolf)

Kurt (wolf - Turkish)

Liekos (wolf - Greek)

Louvel (little wolf - French)

Lupus (wolf - Latin)

Marrok (Arthurian knight thought to be a werewolf)

Mingan (Grey wolf - Native American)

Nashoba (wolf - Choctaw Male)

Onai (wolf - Tamil)

Okami (wolf - Japanese)

Phelan (like a wolf - Irish, Gaelic - Male)

Radolf (red wolf - English)

Rafe (shield-like wolf knight thought to be a werewolf)

Rule (famous wolf - French, Male)

Sandalio (true wolf - Spanish, Male)

Tunstall (wolf of Thor - Teutonic Male)

Ulric (power of the wolf - English, Old German)

Vilks (wolf - Latvian)

Vuk (wolf - Croatian)

Vukasin (wolf - Serbian, Male)

Wulfgar (wolf-like spear - English/Anglo-Saxon, Male)

Zayev (wolf - Hebrew)

Zeeb (wolf - Biblical)

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We recently lost our boy called Charlie, and we have another boy called Toby.

It's true that you really can't find names until you have seen them and checked out their personality. We made a list of names for our new addition, but decided on Toby as soon as we saw him. It fits him perfectly.

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Thanks for the compliments guys

Wolfsong you think up some pretty ace names too! I was thinking about calling my pup Lestat, but your Lestat is so popular already daaaaaamn you

*shakes fist in your general direction*

Anne Rice generally has funky names for her characters. Is that where you got the name from?

Let's see if I can remember her vampires off the top of my head....

Louie

Lestat

Claudia

Armand

Quinn

Santiago

Pandora

Marius

Mael

Khayman

Akasha

Enkil

Laurent

Merrick

...ahhh there's more I know it!

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All these years later and I still love Micha's name.

Huski, when I first saw your footer I thought that all your pets name seem to suit them very well. Particularly little Cherry. (What breed is she — I've never been able to work it out?)

REGGIE. :confused:

then he can be reginald, or reg. :mad

Travis

Archie

Alfie

Sebastian

James

Freddie

Jack

Basically - English boys names :mad

Still can't work out how to quote... :rolleyes:

I'm a real Anglophile, so I love these English names for dogs too. You could add:

Dudley

Roger

Bertrand

Tristran

Maurice

Humphrey

Gideon

Oliver

Wifred

Albert

Quentin

Clyde

Gerald

Jasper

Walter

Or English surnames:

Barrington

Flyte

Ryder

Wilson

Fitzgerald

You could even go the old Anglo-Saxon names:

Ethelred

Aldwulf

Wuffa

Or from Shakespeare:

Lear

Romeo

Hamlet

Macbeth

Rosencrantz

Guildestern

Troilus

Or literature generally:

Humbert

Marlow

Heathcliff

Dorian

Darcy

Earnest

Algernon

I guess you'd have to pick your own favourite books or else it's fairly meaningless.

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my boy's are

Quin

Fitz

Chance

Clay

Jax

Macca

Drumma

My girls are

Spice

Summa

Mirra

Dance

Piper

Shandy

Ren

Ruby

and Tease

But i have always loved the name Lezah it's hazel backwards and one day i will have a pup to fit that name lol i have a big list of names that i had for my show animals be working dog's need short names you sound a bit funny shouting Enchanted San's go by lol one of my show boy's was Captian Caveman and i had a Mr Gnome, Spindle, O'Conner, Fanta, Sherbert, Butterfingers , Tic Tac, Kinderd,Cinnabar, and many many more here's a name that would suit a small white fluffy girl Shampa's and for a dilute coloured dog Shades

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