Good to know that you were able to choose your registered name.
UPDATE! Name my Foster Boys!
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They are 1 1/2 years old and don't have names? That's one of the saddest things I've ever heard. They will need strong, joyful names that let them know they are loved. I just came across the name Noor again - it means light, but I think it's usually used for a female. (Queen Noor was married to the last King of Jordan. She was an American born woman. Really interesting biography.)
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agilebasenji- i know its really sad.. they were in the paper as free puppy- pretty sure from a BYB that never sold them and just wanted to get rid of them.. but she never named them.. shows how much they were cared for.. but i am picking them up tommorrow and they will be taken care of from now on.. good suggestion to give them strong names.. i have to see them to help name them..
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Okay, well the book I'm currently reading (Thousand Splendid Suns, but the author of the Kite Runner. And if you haven't read KR, you should.) had a little boy in it named Noor, so maybe it works for both sexes.
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I like Buckeye since it's got a bit of a story behind it. Not sure for the other one though…maybe Ohio? :p
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Are they here yet?
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You could always name them Brutus and Buckeye.
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I vote for Bananna Hand and Knute.
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How about buckeye and chestnut - they'd be named the same then (horse-chestnut is another name for buckeye)
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I know this is cheesey but..how about Crockette & Tubbs (for all you 80s kids!)
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Boys doing any better?
Give them a belly rub for me.
Take care!