Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What's an unusual/funny/different name to give a Golden Retriever?

Getting a new puppy and need help finding a name.... (kids in the house).

What's an unusual/funny/different name to give a Golden Retriever?
Male:


DUNCAN: Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning "brown warrior."


RASUI: Egyptian name meaning "dream."


THOTH (螛蠅胃): Greek form of Egyptian Djehuty, meaning "he who balances." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the moon, magic and science.


BESART: Albanian name meaning "golden oath."


CHRYSANTHOS (围蟻蠉蟽伪谓胃慰蟼): Greek name composed of the elements chrysos "gold" and anthemon "a flower," hence "golden flower."








Female:


BRINA: Yiddish name meaning "brown."


GINGERBITE: Name of a movie in which a girl named Ginger becomes a werewolf


CERIDWEN: Welsh name composed of the elements cerdd "poetry" and (g)wen "fair, holy, white," hence "fair poetess." In mythology, this is the name of a female magician, the mother of Taliesin, Morfran (Avagddu), and the fair maiden Creirwy.


HAZEL: Old English name meaning "reddish-brown" or "hazel tree." The tree was so-named for the hazel color of its ripe hazel-nuts.


TITAIA: Greek name, said to be cognate with Sanskrit tith谩, "fire," from Aryan tith, "to burn." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of the Titans who were named after her; therefore possibly another name for Gaia (Earth).





Unisex:


VANNA: Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning "golden." Compare with another form of Vanna.


ZORION: Basque unisex name meaning "happiness."





Go to: http://www.20000-names.com/
Reply:the ten most unique, cutest names for a Golden Retriever I have known...





Zucker


Zeek


Fazoot (Zooter for short)


Crash


Zipper (female)


Boomslang (Boomer for short)


Snapper


Castilla (female)


Calypso (female)


Pescataway (Pesky for short)





just found these names so coll for the Goldens that had them...





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p.s. I do live in South Florida, which may explain the nautical themes...
Reply:Naming a dog is a very personal thing especially if this dog is going to be with you for its life time. Give it something with meaning, something to do with your family. Go with something that happened the day you got it, favorite things of the kids, favorite cars, movies, food. Something the dog loves to do thats naughty or good.





If he is a good digger call him" Dozer, Taran, Tera, Earthy, Muddy Digger, Bobcat, Backhoe, Auger





If you kids like Sesame Street or something: Oscar, Grover, Snuffy, Count.





If there was a street he came from: Fulton, Park, Greenbriar what ever the streets name was...





These are examples, not suggestions but feel free to take any of them.
Reply:a different animal name...like Cat, Moose, Hammie, Rhino...


he's a retriever, what about Fetch or Recall?


Name him after the number he is in the family...example..mom, dad kids may equal 4, dog can be Five...Mr Five, etc


Name him after the weather o the day you get him...Windy, Stormy, Sunny, Bluster, Flurry....
Reply:I knew one named Tugboat and another named Freeway. I named one of mine after a friend - I used her last name. The dog has a personality a lot like my friend - very bubbly - so I named it after her - she liked it).
Reply:Amigo - means 'friend' in Spanish ('Amiga' for a girl)


Dorado - means 'golden' in Spanish ('Dorada' for a girl)
Reply:Dave or John?





Well, they're unusual for dogs.





Good luck!
Reply:I have a golden retriever named Moose...
Reply:Riddle
Reply:OLIVER! aka Olly
Reply:i like Norman for a boy! ha!


or Taffy for a girl! ;)
Reply:Duck








(or any animal name that isn't a dog)

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