LOL when we were getting Sayblee, Leora had me on the net and we came up with 100 potential names. I picked my top ten and she crossed them all off. (she was about 9 at the time) She picked Sayblee. So Sayblee became my dog but I insisted on naming the next one, hence Arwen. But it turned out good since she doesn't yodel, but gives a very clear loud R a lot.
Male Names
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There are several categories of African names here http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/
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I still haven't found a name. Any suggestions?
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This is a great website: http://www.behindthename.com/ I just spent 4 hours on there searching for names
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What about Kayin? It means 'celebrated child' in Yoruba. It's easy to pronounce and def a boys name
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Or Lekan, from Olamilekan, which means "my wealth is increased"..
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Thabo.. Means 'joy' in Tswana..
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great suggestions Janneke..I like them all…
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We had considered Deodji/Diodji…
I think that is a really nice name. As it happens, one of the police dogs in our area who has been honored recently since he was wounded in the course of duty was named Diodgi. I believe they are in the process of erecting a statue of him. I'd never heard the name before, so it struck a chord.
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diodji = dee oh gee = D O G
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Thanks. I've been using behindthename for other reasons :D. I've looked there and didn't like what I saw. We're thinking of going with Diodji…:D
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diodji = dee oh gee = D O G
Right!! That's what the police dog's handler said when they asked how he named him. Of course, he was a German Shepherd, but the name's cool anyhow.:p
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It's decided! His name will be Diodji.
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Be sure to post lots of pictures when you finally have him - we all love puppy pictures!