Name him Beefcake.
2006-12-19 11:33:20
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answered by Ryan 4
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awwww slightly one rottie?? they're the cutest! Congrats, you will under no circumstances remorseful approximately that determination ;o) I surely have an 11 12 months previous rottweiler myself, and that i've got had her in view that she became 9 weeks! i in my opinion like names with a which ability... What a pair of place you have been, or the place the canines got here from if it sounds effective?? Like Orlando, Miami, Tokyo, London... Or a in call for person who you like, or that has inspired you? Tiger, Tyson, Kobee, Shaq, Romeo, Goliath, Rambo, What approximately naming him after a god?? In northern mythology we've Thor, Odin, Balder... And is it greek mythology that has the god Apollo?? What anout a sort call? i like the call Diesel. yet you additionally can use brandnames like Benz, Lexus, Nike, Harley, yet another component could be to offer him a attractiveness that has a real which ability in the back of it. 2 examples: Gunnar; ability warrior or combating in conflict. Reidar; ability warrior of the homestead, or protector of the homestead... desire this would help slightly ;o) stable success you your new doggy!!!
2016-12-30 16:20:36
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answered by ? 3
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I like Tank, Harley, Duke, Buster, Bailey, Charlie, Rocky, Murphy, Max
2006-12-19 11:35:56
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answered by Sarah H 2
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Axel, Manly, Borace, Dillon, Sarge,
2006-12-19 12:25:35
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answered by ® 7
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I have a friend with a pit named Magnum, which I think is a masculine strong name.
But I also like Beast, Brute (or Brutus), and Maximus.
2006-12-19 11:34:57
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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Titan
Zane
Ammo
Gunner
They guy beneath me is insane ! You don't need to teach your dog to attack unless he is a police dog in the field. A natural guard dog will know what to do when the time arises . Don't teach your dog to be aggressive or he will have a unstable temperament in your home and you don't want that do you?
2006-12-21 03:00:07
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answered by casey s 3
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Spike
Atilla
or you could call him Whooppee
I can just see you explaining to the nice officers why you were walking the street at 2AM calling, Heeere Whooppee, Heeeere Whooppee!! LOL
2006-12-19 11:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a fan of the name 'Tucker' and 'Zeke' or 'Ezekiel.'
All these names have the meaning of 'strong,' which I thought was interesting:
AARONHebrew
ARNAUSpanish
AZHebrew
BATZORIGMongolian
BERNTGerman
BROGANCeltic/Gaelic
CAROLOSGreek
CATHALCeltic/Gaelic
DENIMAmerican
DHIRENSanskrit (India)
EITANHebrew
ETANHebrew
ETHANHebrew
FEARGHUSCeltic/Gaelic
HARDYEnglish
HILLIARDEnglish
JEDREKPolish
KHALONAmerican
OJASSanskrit (India)
PLATOGreek
TIERGANCeltic/Gaelic
TIMBERAmerican
TRUMBLEEnglish
2006-12-19 11:30:17
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answered by Rio 2
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What about Rocco or what about naming him after a butch sportsman. My neighbour has a rotti she named Wendal after Wendal Sailor a rugby player.
2006-12-19 11:35:02
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answered by Big red 5
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In spanish,Brusco(brew-sko),means strong and tough built.I personaly think that the names Butch or Brutus sounds cool.
2006-12-19 11:38:46
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answered by hannahhorse1 1
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