Heidi!!!!!!!!!
Cleopatra,
Kyra,
Anne
2007-04-18 12:49:31
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answer #1
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answered by skylarmandy 3
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Daisy, Lucy, Chloe, Maggie, Molly, Bella, Sophie, Princess, Sasha, Abby, Precious, Ginger, Baby, Lola, Mia, Sugar, Cookie, Minnie, Honey, Bailey, Sadie, Brandi, LuLu, Lexi.
2016-05-18 03:12:15
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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Dido, not the singer, but the first Queen of Carthage. She solved a problem using the ingenious "Theorem of Dido." She was given an ox skin with which she had to enclose her soon-to-be established kingdom. So, instead of ending up with a little square of land, she had the skin cut into the thinnest single strip possible and made a huge semi-circle with it against the sea. No one owned the sea, so the land was officially enclosed, just not entirely with the ox skin.
So, do you have a really ingenious dog?
2007-04-18 12:44:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Ann Marie
2007-04-18 13:05:12
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The world is your oyster with this one bud. I thought I'd just share my little story as it may help??
I am an artist and am pretty adept in particular at lead and graphite work. For years friends have always commented on my shading abilities. When I got my chocolate brown pit-bull puppy, I too wanted a strong but feminine name for her, but, also wanted it to be something 'of' me, hence I came up with "Shade". So, formula: Something strong, something feminine, something 'her' and something 'you' Good Luck
2007-04-18 12:54:25
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answer #5
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answered by Talented Samo' 2
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I live the name Nova and I think it would be a fitting name for such the beautiful creature that you have.
NOVA definition:
n. pl. no·vae (-v) or no·vas
A star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually returns to its original brightness over a period of weeks to years.
nova etymology
[New Latin (stlla) nova, new (star), nova, feminine of Latin novus, new; see newo- in Indo-European roots.]
2007-04-18 13:08:35
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answer #6
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answered by cola 5
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Lena
2007-04-18 12:46:57
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answer #7
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answered by sarabear 2
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what a great dog. how about looking at the names of ancient greek or roman cities? i'l bet you'll find something that matches her personality.
2007-04-18 12:46:04
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answer #8
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answered by racer 51 7
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if you need name inspiration try this website
www.behindthename.com
you can type words like "Queen" into the search bar and either select 'search for words in meaning' for which it will give you names literally meaning 'queen' or you can select 'search for words in description' where it will give you all thenames that relate to a queen in anyway, usually as a queen's name.
Anyway if it helps here is the list for both search options, however if you want more detail on specific names (the meaning, the origin, the usage,) or if you want to search other lings like 'spartan' than you should go over to the website yourself:
Meaning queen:
CANDACE f English, Biblical (Variant)
ECE f Turkish
ELIZABETH f English, Biblical
INDRANI f Indian, Hindu Mythology
LAREYNA f English
MALIKA f Arabic
MALKA f Jewish
MORRIGAN f Irish Mythology
RAJNI f Indian
RANI f Indian
RATU f Indonesian
REGINA f English, Italian, Polish, German, Late Roman
REINA (1) f Spanish
REINE f French
RHIANNON f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
RÍOGHNACH f Irish Mythology
TAKOUHI f Armenian
TEUTA f Albanian
THEMA f African
WIth queen in description:
AILILL m Irish, Irish Mythology
ÁINE f Irish
ALBERTA f English, Italian, Polish
ALEXANDRINA f English
ALEXANDRINE f French, German
AMYAS m English
ANNE (1) f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Basque
ANTIOPE f Greek Mythology
ANTOINETTE f French
BELPHOEBE f Literature
BOUDICCA f Ancient Celtic
BRUNHILD f German, Germanic Mythology
CANDACE f English, Biblical (Variant)
CHRISTINA f English, German
CLARIBEL f English
CLARINDA f English
CLEOPATRA f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
CÚCHULAINN m Irish Mythology
DESIDERIA f Italian, Spanish
DIDO f Roman Mythology
ELFLEDA f English
ELIJAH m English, Jewish, Biblical
ELISSA (1) f Roman Mythology
ELIZABETH f English, Biblical
ESTHER f English, Jewish, French, Biblical
GÜNTHER m German, Germanic Mythology
HADASSAH f Biblical, Jewish
HEPHZIBAH f Biblical
HERA f Greek Mythology
HIPPOLYTE (1) f Greek Mythology
ISABEL f Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, German
JADWIGA f Polish
JOAN (1) f English
JUANA f Spanish
JULIANA f Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman
JUNO f Roman Mythology
MAEVE f Irish, Irish Mythology
MAKEDA f History
MARGARET f English
MARIA f Italian, Portuguese, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Greek, Polish, Romanian, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Corsican
MARIE f French, Czech, German
MARY f English, Biblical
MILLICENT f English
NEFERTARI f Ancient Egyptian
NEFERTITI f Ancient Egyptian
QUEEN f English
QUEENIE f English
SERENA f English, Italian
SHEBA m Biblical
SIEGFRIED m German, Germanic Mythology
STUART m English, Scottish
TEUTA f Albanian
THERESA f English, German, Scandinavian
TITANIA f English
ULRIKA f German, Scandinavian
VICTORIA (1) f English, Spanish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
VIRGINIA f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
ZABEL f Armenian
ZENOBIA f Ancient Greek
2007-04-18 12:56:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Juliet
Princess
Lulu
2007-04-18 12:55:26
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answer #10
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answered by (cici) 3
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Boudica (Celtic queen).
She was quite formidable to the Romans in her time.
2007-04-18 12:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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