New Puppy Name
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 15:36 last edited by
"I figure the name is going to be the easy part and raising the puppy will be the hard part" – that's the truth!
Call the names out loud - as if you were calling a dog to come in the house and change your tone of voice as if calling it to come for dinner or to sit on your lap. Then see which name you like.That's how I ruled out a couple for Aaliyah…In my case, one of the other dogs actually answered to one of the proposed names, so that ruled it out.
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 15:36 last edited by
However, remember that the Basenji will try and live up to it's name… so choose carefully!!!! Or you may have named he/she something you will live to regret!!!
hehehe, I was just going to say something about my reservations about naming a basenji after a god of war.
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 15:58 last edited by
It took me ages to come up with Maya's name, and i had to be difficult and pronounce it the original chinese way (ie my-a not may-a) which confuses everyone! lol I do like pretty names and tend to give my dogs human names as well. Of your choices I would go with Lily (beautiful name and was on my shortlist for Maya!) for a girl and Indy for a boy. I had a female parrot called Indy so it could be used for either as well ;)
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 16:20 last edited by
It took me ages to come up with Maya's name, and i had to be difficult and pronounce it the original chinese way (ie my-a not may-a) which confuses everyone!
How funny, it never occurred to me to pronounce it any way other than my-a
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 16:22 last edited by
Yes, me too. I actually found it on a chinese baby name website (random i know lol) as it means "dream" in chinese and Maya's registered name is American Dreamz so i thought it fitted well. And on there it said the prounciation was my-a as well..
But the majority of people do call her may-a. I have stopped correcting people now, she refuses to listen to anyone but me anyway so it doesnt matter what other people call her :D
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wrote on 17 Nov 2009, 16:27 last edited by
I totally understand about people pronouncing the name wrong. For the longest time people called Rally, Raleigh and were confused that she is a girl. But they all seemed to figure out the pronounciation if I told them it's RALLY like in a Pep Rally. Then they were like "OH! Why would you name your dog that?"
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wrote on 18 Nov 2009, 03:24 last edited by
I love the name lily. I just got my B mix on saturday and we named her Lilu. A character from the Fifth Element movie who was a weapon of destruction whos temple was in Egypt.
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wrote on 18 Nov 2009, 16:08 last edited by
One caution, the basenji lives up to the name. Ares might be one to stay away from. I am partial to Indiana (Indy) and Alori (Lori) but there are obvious reasons for that.
We let Indy and Lori name themselves
- For Indy I kept calling him names and when I got to Indiana he let out a big yodel so I figured thats the one he wanted
- For Lori Turin went and hung out with her and said names until she jumped up and danced around at Aloria (Love)
Good luck let us know what you pick
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wrote on 18 Nov 2009, 18:42 last edited by
Kingsley, what have you done ! naming her after a weapon of mass destruction :D
What if she lives up to her name :D
Think i'l stick to Malaika (Angel) for our pup;) -
wrote on 18 Nov 2009, 23:23 last edited by
Thanks.. with the advice, Ares is out of the running… I dont need to add fuel to the fire....
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 01:38 last edited by
I agree with being careful what you name them (live up to it!), and especially saying, and yelling, the name in many tones of voice. I personally like 2-syllable names, easy to say and call out, with 'come_____', 'No ___ no', etc. Get a couple of names you like then see which fits the dog, which they respond to. Then enjoy your new puppy!
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 06:51 last edited by
I love the name lily. I just got my B mix on saturday and we named her Lilu. A character from the Fifth Element movie who was a weapon of destruction whos temple was in Egypt.
We have a B breeder, here in Aus, who called her little bitch Leeloo, and her reg name is –------- Fifth Element :). Is your little girl pronounced Leeloo, or Lie loo ???
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 06:56 last edited by
About pronouncing names incorrectly, I do have problems with people saying my dogs names properly, too :p
Saba, is Sarbah, and perhaps thats how I should have spelt it to start with… He usually gets Sabre :eek:
Ochre is pronounced O'Car, but there have been so many different pronunciations for her name, I cant begin to write them all down :rolleyes:. Again, I should have spelt it that way, so Im guessing its my fault really :o.
Vanda, I dont think you could get it wrong, I hope ;).
Sorry to the OP, I have gone a touch OT here :o:o:o
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 14:43 last edited by
You might have to wait a bit and see what the personality is like first too - Lily might not work for a strong alpha female but be perfect for a cuddler.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 20:30 last edited by
You might have to wait a bit and see what the personality is like first too - Lily might not work for a strong alpha female but be perfect for a cuddler.
The strong alpha female could be Tigerlily. :D I knew a brindle pit type dog named Tigerlily - sweet little dog
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 20:50 last edited by
We have a B breeder, here in Aus, who called her little bitch Leeloo, and her reg name is –------- Fifth Element :). Is your little girl pronounced Leeloo, or Lie loo ???
it is pronounced lee loo, spelt lilu though.
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I like that, Lilu, the way you pronounce it..its very nice and different too.
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 22:06 last edited by
I guess I spent too much time in Japan. I never thought of it pronounced any other way. :)
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wrote on 19 Nov 2009, 22:38 last edited by
Kingsley1230
Your baby is so pretty what sweet little face.Rita Jean
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