I am getting another dog soon (female) and would like a nice Turkish name for her.
She is an Alaskan Malamute and she is grey and white.
I am choosing a Turkish name so she will have a more unusual name when we take her to compete in shows.
2007-10-01
01:32:06
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If you can tell me what the names mean too that would be great
2007-10-01
01:52:59 ·
update #1
It doesn't have to be an actual name it can be a Turkish word i.e. whatever is Turkish for Wolf, Snow, Ice, Storm, Bear, Polar bear etc.
Mehmet K this is a genuine question - if you can't answer politely then don't bother answering at all!
2007-10-01
02:06:37 ·
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Blunt I-Run - I like the name Kismet but I have a friend called Kismet - don't think he'd be too happy if I named my dog after him!
2007-10-01
02:08:35 ·
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It is a good suggestion but I'm worried it sounds too much like the word "Hiya" - slang for hello, in English which where I live, we don't pronounce the H so it sounds like eye-a. My dog would get very confused everytime I said "Hiya" to someone
2007-10-01
02:25:43 ·
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I like the name Zeytin which Deja vu picked. It means olive. pronounced: zay-tin
How about:
Aslan (lion) pronounced: ah-slon
Hazan (autumn) pronounced: ha-zon
Su (water) pronounced: soo
Yagmur (rain) pronounced: yah-m-oor
Yildiz (star) pronounced like it's spelled
Merhaba (Turkish for "hello") pronounced: mare-ha-bah
2007-10-01 14:20:00
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answered by Qu'est ce que tu penses? 6
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Turkish Dog Names
2016-11-12 03:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A nice Turkish name for my dog?
I am getting another dog soon (female) and would like a nice Turkish name for her.
She is an Alaskan Malamute and she is grey and white.
I am choosing a Turkish name so she will have a more unusual name when we take her to compete in shows.
2015-08-18 19:23:44
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answered by Kinny 1
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2016-04-15 02:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog Training is all about getting your canine to behave well, but some people do it for sports and other entertainment purposes. Some of the other reasons people train their dogs are:
It rewarding since you get a sense of accomplishment once a dog can do something new.
It is a good opportunity to bond with the dog - this is important for the dog and for the owner.
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3) Positive reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is a new type of training approach and it is all about rewarding the dog for good behavior or for learning a new trick. All animals tend to perform better when there is a promise of a reward. Possible rewards are snacks, interaction with other dogs, giving the dog your attention, or giving the dog tug toys - the reward should take into consideration what the dog likes because dogs are different.
4) Negative reinforcement: Negative reinforcement training approach has been used for many years where the dog is punished for failure to learn or to behave properly, but this does not work because it only makes the canine scared and causes it to lose confidence. Negative reinforcement techniques included beatings and electric shocks.
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2016-04-19 19:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Apart from all the squabbling above, I have to warn you that we donot generally give human names to pets. You can come accross "funny" human names, but they are generally old names which arenot used any more. For example, Safinaz is a legitimate female name (which isnot used any more), but I have given it to a leggy and skinny rottweiler once, because Safinaz is the name given to Popeye's girlfriend, too.
How about Kısmet? It is Turkish, it has a place in the English dictionaries, too. Although it can be used as a female human name, people wouldn't take it amiss on a dog.
Besides, it is the name of my new kitten I rescued from the top of a tree.
Edit: Wolf - Kurt
Snow -- Kar
Ice -- Buz
Storm -- Fırtına, Bora
Bear -- Ayı
Polar bear -- Kutup Ayısı.
I like "Ayı", because I like funny names on pets. Aragorn was Crocodile as a kitten, because it bit too much. :)
A friend named Kısmet! What a coincidence! Hmmm... how about Snowball (Kartopu -- Car-tope-oo)? Or Icecream (Dondurma -- Don-door-mah, door is like poor, not real door) You can call her Dodo.
2007-10-01 02:06:25
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answered by Totally Blunt 7
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I used to call my friend's dog '(Patlamış) Mısır' or just 'Mısır'! Which means 'Popcorn' It was a white Samoyed and looking like popcorn. So I gave her this name:)
2007-10-01 07:47:28
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answered by C. is taking a break! 5
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Why not use Rover? It's been too long since that dog's name (which is classic) been used.
2007-10-01 04:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well- it is not Turkish- but the country of Turkey used to be known as Lydia, country of gold.
2007-10-01 01:42:42
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answered by LydZ 2
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I like I-run's suggestion of Ayi (EYE-A) it has a sense of humor. It means bear, but it also is the slang name for someone who is bear like.
Ruzgar, it means wind, it sounds charismatic in English.
2007-10-01 02:22:16
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answered by ithinkiatetoomuch 5
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