Although "NO" became what Shaye most heard, along with " drop it" (she's too quick for "leave it," so "drop it" has replaced that) and "get off the table" and "stop digging the screens" (on the porch), lately we have been firmly saying her name, then squirting her in the face with a squirt bottle. Amazing how well that works - of course the entire house is getting wet but she's getting the picture that when we pick up the squirt bottle and show it to her, she'd best stop whatever it is she's doing. Gemma, of course, responds to "stop" and "leave it." Must be the "other" kind of dog in her….
A names
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These are African names-
Aba- Born on Thursday
Abayomi -Come to Bring Joy
Abebi- We asked and we got her
Abeo- Come to Bring Happiness
Abla -Wild Rose
Adaeze- Princess
Adande -Challenger
Adanma -Daughter of Beauty
Adanna -Father's Daughter
Adanne -Mother's Daughter
Adero -Life Giver
Adjua -Born on Monday
Adwin -Artist
Adzo -Born on Monday
Afam -Friendly
Afi -Born on Friday
Agbeko- Life
Aisha- Life
Alyetoro- Peace on Earth
Akili- Wisdom
Akuabia -Here is Wealth
Akuako -Youngest Twin
Akwate -Oldest Twin
Aidoo -Arrived
Alaba -2nd Child
Alaezi- Exonerated
Ama -Born on Saturday
Anisha-Star
Antjie-graceful
Asha –Life
Ayanna -Beautiful Flower
Ayo-Joy -
We did not do themes or alphabet, the dogs kind of named themselves mostly - Tex was named that because the white marking on his neck was the shape of the state of Texas…his sister was BG for Beautiful Girl - then we wound trying not to name the next litter except our keepers; they got numbers, but One became Juan, and Five/Fiver became Fiber, their brothers were Humvee because he was so big, and Mickey because he was as cute as a mouse. Their sister, who I knew I was keeping no matter how she turned out, was Lela Jamili which means Night or Dark Beauty in Swahili, according to the website for the Kamusi Project. Of course, call names don't always wind up matching reg. names, but we try. Juan is Juan Grande Illusion, Fiber is Fiber Optic Illusion. Our youngest girl was the only one of her litter to survive, and she fought so hard to live, I named her after an African warrior queen - she is Mlia (which means striped) Amina.
Terry
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Those are great names…I hope I come up with some good ones!
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I do themes for each litter. I pick a theme and the new owners can select from a name on my list or come up with something on their own. Of course, the new owners may call the puppy whatever they wish.
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I am not a breeder, but guess that most people change the name if they get them as a pup. I changed my dog's name when I got him at ten months and he caught on very quickly to who he was ;-). Just curious Annandael, do you always look for "A" names because of the Haus Annandael name?
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Owners usually pick their dog's Call Name and the dogs usually adjust pretty quickly to the new name. For the dog's Registered Names some breeders use themes, some go alphabetically with their litters, some just let the owners pick. I own two of Robyn's dogs, 1 from her "Time" litter, DC Sherwood's In The Nick of Time SC, RN, LCM and 1 from her "Moon" litter, DC Sherwood's Shadow of the Moon SC, FCH, JOR. Nicky picked his name and I kept his call name when he came to live with me. With Rally I picked her registered name and her call name but didn't make them match. With our co-bred litter, I chose a theme of Magic though I didn't require the word magic in any of the names. The pups are Kinetic Sourcery JC, Ch Kinetic's Enchanted Knight JC, Kinetic Heart of Lucky Magic JC, and Kinetic's Pharoah's Magician. By using a theme a breeder always knows just by the name which litter a pup is from.
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grouchybasenji,
Where did you get the african to english names from? I've been looking around and can't seem to find an african to english word translation dictionary around.
My male basenji's name is "Khafra" who happens to be an egyptian Pharoh. I'd love to find a source for more african names to pick from before I pick up my new girl in February.
Thanks,
nwdoug
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Here is an English/Swahili dictionary, http://www.cis.yale.edu/swahili/
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My girls name starts with A… Ashenputtel. It is german for cinderella We call her Ash or Ashen for short.
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Thanks for the reference!
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I know it sounds funny but you could go to www.babynames.com and do a search for names that start with "A", and you can also pick the origin/nationality of the names and gender. That's how I picked names for a few pets throughout the yrs
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the list for so long when I got my first female.
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Lisa, this site has been taken off line (at least that's what it says!)
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My dobermanns name was Farosken Skye Quest but her mothers name was "Ashkenasy ize Amazing" so I named her "Ashka" …theres another A name for your list,
All her pups I named after gods and goddesses of Mythology but all had Asche (German for Ashes) as a first name so they had names like Asche Lucretia, Asche Romulus, Asche Horatius etc -
My niece's name is Arti. I'm so happy that there's an Arti basenji on this site.