How about Zeus? The God of all Gods?
2006-11-03 22:44:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The first thought that came to my mind was something really Husky or Eskimo related so that he didn't feel left out or slighted because he wasn't the same as the other two. (lol)
Apart from Mushy (sad I know), I found a site with loads of names & it's listed in the source - but with no hints on how to pronounce them,
Some of the best names sound a bit too feminine but, in particular, I liked Atka (guardian spirirt), Kamik (eskimo boots ... well could also mean white socks at a stretch), Miki (little - well smaller than your other two, height wise), Puk (an abbreviation of smart & bone chewer) & Taku (an abbreviation of 'apple of the eye')
The other thought was to call him after a place name in Staffordshire. Something like:
Betley, Branston, Doxey, Flash, Milford, Norbury or Wordsley
there's a list linked in source below.
There's loads of other names in both sources - hopefully you might find one that tickles your fancy.
2006-11-03 22:45:30
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answered by Solow 6
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Hiya Margaret
the way i have chosen names for my pets is by the initials of my kids..... i have a daughter called Natasha ans a son called Dean, so i called 1 of my dogs D'N, no other dog has that name, i also have 1 called Z'L, a cat called Fnaka, be creative, have a go and see what you come up with.......... :-)
2006-11-07 08:13:20
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answered by spiritxx 2
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I get really into names. My cats names are Brandon and Brent (the latter after a hot aussie guy left me), well, I like these types of names for pets sometimes - Every time I communicate and say 'Brent' it just cracks me up.
2006-11-03 22:41:33
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answered by C. D 1
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we have a beast of a staff with 4 white socks, and for some reason we came up with the name stan! he is now known as stan the man by everybody who knows him.. what a boring answer, but true
2006-11-04 07:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a snowshoe cat that we named Klondike. I thought he looked like a polar bear. Try looking up names in history books. Like Greek and Roman mythogy. Or maybe look up names from a long time ago in places like Iceland. Like Bjork or something. :)
2006-11-03 22:35:07
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answered by Hareball 3
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Trevor
2006-11-04 16:51:48
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answered by ? 4
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All of my animals, plants, tools, cars have told me their names. You just have to live with the animal a few days, open your mind, observe the personality, and the name will come to you.
2006-11-03 22:37:17
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answered by reynwater 7
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I agree with reynwater, live with him a few days and an apt name should come to you, if that fails name him after your fave movie star or something like that.
2006-11-04 14:53:47
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answered by stress-'ead 3
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I like the name sox? If we get another dog I want to call it poncho or drake or columbus (sir francis drake and christopher columbus, poncho just sounds cool)
2006-11-04 04:21:12
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answered by floppity 7
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You have to call him something really masculine beings he is a strong dog. Names I can think of are Yogi. Beano. Alfie. Gloss. Let us know what you do decide.
2006-11-04 10:35:32
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answered by Kirks Folley 5
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