She will be around 8 weeks old and black spotted.
No typical Dal names (Spot, Dot, Dotty, Dal, Dally etc.). No typical dog names (Sadie, Jesse, Sasha, Belle, Sam, Lady, etc.).
Feel free to make any suggestions !
2007-02-13
16:55:29
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Elena
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I want a name that has nothing to do with a Dal's spots.
A name that might mean something in another language (e.g: Maya = mother in Greek).
FEMALE NAME ONLY.
1 word - no more than 8 letters - easy to say and pronounce - a name that won't make me look like an idiot when calling her name - no prissy/girly names (e.g: Princess Vicki, Queen Laila etc.).
I know I'm picky with names but you get 10 points if I decide to name her your suggestion :-D
2007-02-13
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update #1
Storm or Stormie / Stormy - cause she's gonna knock everything over on the coffe table with her tail
2007-02-13 19:10:30
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answered by bluelights 3
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The Dalmatian breed originates in Austria.
Here are some Austrian names:
Anita, Brigitta, Claudia, Eike, Elfi, Gretel, Hilde, Ingrid, Irmgard,
Klera, Liesl, Maria, Marta, Meinrad, Michael, Monika, Petra, Renate, Sabine, Theresa, Zala
I like Zala for a pup! Zala means beautiful.
2007-02-13 17:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sybil, Anya, Bridgette, Angel, Emma, Sonya, Sky, Amber, Danielle, Paris, Sylvia, Jewel, Greta, Ingrid, Sage, Madeline, Greta, Sophie, Yvonne, Zelda.
2007-02-13 18:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I easily have a Border Collie / English Springer Spaniel blend who's loopy! Her call is Flossie :) you may want to opt to call your puppy that? Flossie's black and white also. i love the call Muffin, although :D
2016-11-03 09:53:46
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answered by herrick 4
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1) Beata : Derived from Latin beatus meaning "blessed".
2) Birger : from Old Norse bjarga meaning "to help, to save, to protect".
3) Dagny : again from Old Norse name Dagný, which was derived from the elements dagr "day" and ný "new". ( new day )
4) Fillipa : A swedish name
5) Hulda : archaic Swedish huld meaning "sweet, lovable".
6) Ingrid : Ingríðr meaning "Ing is beautiful", from the name of the Norse god ING combined with fríðr "beautiful"
7) Swedish pet names are usually Janne.Jannike,Janna,kaja,Kajsa,Karin ( all female names.)
Oh well good luck pickin a name!My bf old dog is named " Ronja
She was a female german shephard.
2007-02-13 17:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Massa, after Dalmassa
The home of the original Dalmatians!
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Dalmace
My Dal's name is Junior.... he's a miniature dalmatian
http://jpassoc.com/junior
2007-02-13 17:31:38
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answered by jake cigar™ is retired 7
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Wait until you get her. She may have a particular physical characteristic or manerism that will lend itself to a name. Also, once you interact with her and are able to see her personality, the right name will probably just come to you. Most of my pets have just about named themselves that way....=)
2007-02-13 17:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I HAD A DOG ONCE COULD NOT THINK OF A NAME SO INAMED IT D.O.G. PRONOUNCED DEEOGEE ALL ONE WORD DEEOGEE What else can you possibly name a spotted dalmation other than Dotty spotty or sadie GOOD LUCK!!!!!
2007-02-13 17:05:05
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answered by dog hunter 2
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Daisy is what my daughter's family named their Dalmatian. She is so cute. Mandy May, Pumpkin, or Suzie Q. Here is the best one "VALENTINE". You are getting her around Valentines Day, she is as sweet. Maybe the name will encourage her to be as sweet and well loved as the name. Have fun with her. Love pets.
2007-02-13 17:21:13
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answered by grannywinkie 6
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Jadin
2007-02-13 17:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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