my family took like 3 months to decide on a name for my pup!!!! If its a girl i recommend Chloe and if its a boy i recammend simon but, it depends on the type and size of the pup.
2006-11-11 11:12:20
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answered by Amy 3
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I wished you had told us the sex of your pup, and also what breed / mix of breeds it is.
This would have narrowed it down heaps. The colour of your pup might influence its name as well
I like personally like Neveah (heaven spelt backwards) for a girl, and I like Zeus for a boy.
Try the link suggested above, or the ones i am suggesting below. I hope the links work. You need to have a good look at the ones available to you, then narrow it down, look at your puppie and the right name will hopefully become apparent to you. The name you choose needs to reflect your Pup as a whole, and for when it is older too.
For my first dog I chose a unique name which is not in any book - I just made it up because i felt it really suited him and it was definately the right name for him!
Choose wisely! :) Your Pup wont be bothered in the slightest of course what you call her / him, but you have to live with your decision! :) Remember .....whatever you call your Pup, you will probably have to shout it out loud when you are outside! lol
p.s why is this in the cat section!?!?!?
2006-11-11 20:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some names I've randomly picked out of a book and they have some detail to them:
- ALCATRAZ (No bars will be able to confine this crafty pup, not even the old maximum security federal penitentary just offshore in the San Francico Bay)
- ALPHA (This is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and a word that denotes the first of anyting. Does he have first and final say in your household?)
- AMAZON (In Greek mythology this was a race of fighting women who are thought to have dwelled close to the Black Sea. They were supposedly large, strong and unyielding. If your dog fits, use it.)
- AMMO (Short fo "ammunition." Well-trained guard and protection dogs are perfect examples and candidates. It might also be a good name for a future hunting companion.)
- AXLE (Divine reward of source of life. You must have done something good to deserve such a special puppy!)
- BANGLE (A decorative bracelet or anklet. A puppy profoundly attached to you might be appropriate for this name.)
- BANZAI (Originally known as a Japanese scream of patriotism or a possible forewarning to imminent destruction. This pup's cries should be taken seriously.)
BARON (The lowest echelon of nobility and a good name for a puppy that can be a royal pain!)
BEAU (The steady companion of a girl. Disarminly charming, this pup will melt most female hearts.)
BENGAL (Inspired by the Bengal tiger, the largest cat of India. A courageous, awe-inspiring puppy with an aura of supreme self-assurance deserves this name.)
BUCKO (Meaning "a bully." Tongue-in-cheek name for a timid, sheepish puppy. It might just help build up his confidence.)
CHICO ("Small" in Spanish. Great tongue-in-cheek name for any dog of the giant breeds.)
CIMARRON (Title of a gun-slinging Western movie. A bossy pup who feels that your townhouse isn't big enough for the both of you could take this name. If you can take him!)
CORONA (A dim halo that surrounds a solar body and can be seen through dim cloud cover, especially around the moon, sun or your somewhat devious little pup.)
CZAR ("Emperor" or "king." This puppy expects royal treatment.)
KOBI ("Joy" in Japanese. This puppy will bring much of it into your life.)
KONA (A relatively large city on the island of Hawaii. Your puppy would love to frolic on the tropical and volcanic beaches nearby with you.)
KUMA ("Bear" in Japanese.)
KENO (You hit the hackpot with this puppy.)
KING (No matter how many dogs have worn this name, there is no other like your puppy.)
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Okay so those are a few out of this book called "When Rover Just Won't Do" It's written by Danny Scalisi & Libby Moses. It's got over 2,000 suggestions for naming your puppy. I really suggest you check it out. But here are a few names that I know not too many people use for their pets:
Hidalgo
Clancy
Bruno
Clyde
Benjii
Melton
Smokey
Buster
CJ
Blue
Mac
Jake
Biff
Calamity
Hurley
Ripley
Pec
Simba
You should get to know your pup pretty well before you tag him with a name. Try getting a hint of what his personality is and then match him with a name that best suits him. Good luck.
2006-11-11 10:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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All I can offer is what we have called a few of ours-naming pups is just so hard.
Girls-
Jess, Soda, Ellie, Ice(our new puppy), pepper, France, Teasel, Lucy, Kizzy, Ruby,Lace
Boys-
Arthur,Fred, Scooby, Chase, Jake
2006-11-11 20:37:25
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answered by sodapups5 2
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Xena for a girl, Angel for a boy!
Whatever you choose make sure your pup responds!
2006-11-11 10:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It is hard to help name a pup who I no nothing about. What kind of personality? What kind of dog?
I tend to name my pups people names.....I think these critter names are way stupid and humiliating.
Our critters names are Al, Jeb (Jebidia, friend to god), Apollo (his paper name is Apollo's Chip) Horse,Cassie is a horse, Yoda (I did not name him) and Omni (Italian I think?).
2006-11-11 10:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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How about Buddy for a boy and Liz for a girl.
Gotta keep the names short or they won't come when called.
2006-11-11 10:32:56
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answered by pooh29360 2
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Boy - Starlight
Girl - Hailey
2006-11-12 02:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Kizzy
2006-11-11 20:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Dayna
2006-11-12 02:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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