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omgitsapibble
01-16-2010, 02:37 PM
I thought this would be fun to do. List names that you would like to use for future dogs. If you think of more later, come back and add those too. I love seeing what type of names others would pick out for their future pets.

For future dogs, I like the names:

Israel
Kohlbi
Dallas
Malachi
Baylyn
Isaiah
Vancouver
Dilynn
Lyric
Eli

And I want another blonde long-haired teddy bear hamster sometime in the not-so-far away future (my girl of 3 years passed away last year).

For a boy:

Xyfin
Siberia
Niko

Or for a girl:

Nahli
Nahla

Candy317
01-16-2010, 02:47 PM
I'm looking to possibly getting a new dog and I'm choosing between two female adults who names are Roxy & Sugar or a male puppy.

I'm considering renaming any of them Jodeci, I think its pretty much a unisex name. No reason why, just like the name. I know its a r&b group and yes I know the sort of songs they make

My other choice is renaming the girls to Cali, because they are located in Englewood, FL. And it reminds me of Inglewood, CA.

Other than that I like the name Kuvo (from The Lion King II) for a boy pup.

I also like the name Anubis for my future fennec fox!

I've only named Valentino and have kept the others name with minor changes, Princess to Princess Mama, since I already had a Princess and Peppy to Pepe. I had named all of Princess Mama's pups though, all after designers, Coco, Chanel, Armani, Versace, Louie, and of course my Valentino. They were also born four days before Valentine's Day.

Lyric, Eli, and Isaiah are names I'm considering for my future human kids :p

pomtzu
01-16-2010, 03:12 PM
I always named my pets by a name appropriate to the breed, or from what I observed of their personality - sometimes by their size or coloring.

Myndi was the exception - I got her when she was 10 months old and her previous owner had named her Mindy. I just kept that name since she already knew it - just changed the spelling.

As for future pets - there probably won't be any. I plan to have these pups around for a long time to come, and at my age, a new pup or kitty would most likely out live me, and I wouldn't want to go and have them possibly pine away for me. :(

Alysser
01-16-2010, 04:14 PM
My dog's names have not been very original. Mikey is not a name I would've picked, but he already knows it, so I wouldn't want to change it. As for future names, I want one to be named Spock - for sure. He needs to have pointy ears though. I also love the name Doby (the house elf from harry potter) - that pup will also need pointed ears. :D I like Anubis to, for either boy or girl, Anu for sure or An. I don't really have any specific names I want, but I would like them to be a little original xD I've never met a dog named Spock yet. I would possibly go for a few more Star Trek names after, depending on if I liked them. Sulu sounds kinda cute. :D

[Turns off dork mode]

AdoreMyDogs
01-16-2010, 04:15 PM
I want a Caviler King Charles Spaniel and I want to name him Cecil. Next dog is going to be a Caviler I think. I've had my share of big dogs, next one is going to be a little lap dog and, if indeed it is a Caviler, his name will be Cecil if he's a boy. Not sure what to name her if it's a girl but I kind of have my heart set on a male Caviler.

MonicanHonda
01-16-2010, 05:12 PM
My next male dalmatian (hopefully after my husband comes home from deployment in 2012) will be a male named Doc. We are thinking about adopting. So our next dalmatian may be a female. But we really want a Doc and don't really think it's appropriate for a female. lol Delta was almost Doc. :)

That's the only set name. A long time ago when we first started dating, we wanted a Great Dane named Maverick, a dalmatian named Goose, and a smaller/medium sized dog name Charlie. (Top Gun Lol)

luvofallhorses
01-16-2010, 06:54 PM
I haven't thought about future names for future dogs because I am blessed with the ones we do have although they all have generic names. :o

*LabLoverKEB*
01-16-2010, 07:23 PM
My next male dalmatian (hopefully after my husband comes home from deployment in 2012) will be a male named Doc.
Oooh I really like this name for a Dal.:)

I'm not positive on what breed my next dog will be, but I'm thinking about a pug. So we'll see!
And for a Pug, I like these names:
Tank- male
Ollie- male or female

Karen
01-16-2010, 07:31 PM
I want a Caviler King Charles Spaniel and I want to name him Cecil. Next dog is going to be a Caviler I think. I've had my share of big dogs, next one is going to be a little lap dog and, if indeed it is a Caviler, his name will be Cecil if he's a boy. Not sure what to name her if it's a girl but I kind of have my heart set on a male Caviler.

If you end up with a female, she can always be Cecile, (Se-SEEL) or Cecelia! My Aunt C, who died before I was born, was a Cecile, but Cecelia is more common.

Freedom
01-16-2010, 08:17 PM
Oh, I couldn't tell you NOW! I ha to meet the dog, see the look, movement, style, get to know the personality. Sometimes takes a couple or 3 day to see what suits!

I usually stick to names with 2 syllables, ending in a "ee" sound. I was taught this is what the dogs can recognize most easily (attending border collie sheep herding trials as a child).

Marlin arrived here at age 9, he knew his name. But I often call him Marlee. He doesn't hear the soft "n" sound at the end anyhow, why bother saying it? LOL.

Of the pups I have now, Lacey is the only one I named.

AdoreMyDogs
01-16-2010, 08:21 PM
If you end up with a female, she can always be Cecile, (Se-SEEL) or Cecelia! My Aunt C, who died before I was born, was a Cecile, but Cecelia is more common.

YES! I like that, Karen! OK, now I have a name for my future caviler male or female :) I love the name Cecelia but too many syllables for a dog. I like Cecile. So...Cecil for a boy and Cecile for a girl :)

But when I'm ready to get another dog, the kids will be several years older and I'm sure they'll want a hand in the naming process, so I may not get to choose the name. I guess we'll cross that road when we get to it. :)

mr.chiwawa
01-17-2010, 07:54 PM
Seeing how chihuahuas have a life span of 20 plus years.:eek: And how Mister will be turning 4 this June. I am good on getting another dog anytime soon. And I agree I must see the dog and get a feel for what it's name should be. However IF I do get another dog I want a bigger dog and deff another male.

HoochsMommiee
01-17-2010, 08:57 PM
Bailey
Maya
Blitz
Hailey

blue
01-17-2010, 09:15 PM
Ill probably stick with the color theme I have now.

Twisterdog
01-18-2010, 08:24 PM
When I was younger I picked out cool names for potential dogs. And I actually got to name a couple of dogs over the years.

But then I got into rescue, and most of the dogs I take in are already named. So, over the years, I've kind of given up on naming dogs. Of the nine dogs I have now, my son named three of them, and the other six came already named. And not names I would have chosen, by any means. *sigh* I just don't even think about it anymore ... whatever they are named, it's fine.

I do like dog names which match the breed's country of origin, though. I think that's nice. I groom some Scotties named Aberdeen and MacIntosh. And some schnauzers named Wolfgang, Trinka and Zeigfield.

I also like pairs of names on a theme ... I once though Isis and Osiris would be cool names for dogs.

blue
01-18-2010, 09:16 PM
I was thinking about this today, I guess my next dog would be named yellow.

Suki Wingy
01-20-2010, 01:45 PM
[Turns off dork mode]

Nooooo, never turn off dork mode!

Queen of Poop
01-20-2010, 02:04 PM
Whenever my divorce is finally done and I can move into my own home I will be looking for a girl dogger that likes cats, me and doesn't have to be particularly fond of men. I was thinking about names the other day and I would like to be able to name her Emma, after my deceased grandma. She was my favorite and looked after me really well (let me have tea in front of the tv as a kid). But like others here, I would really need to look deeply into her eyes and face to know if that name would fit or another be more suitable. I look forward to that day and the name dilemma.

Twisterdog
01-20-2010, 08:32 PM
I was thinking about this today, I guess my next dog would be named yellow.

How about Amarillo, which is yellow in Spanish? Or Giallo, in Italian?

blue
01-20-2010, 11:12 PM
Giallo, in Italian?

I like it. I wouldnt go with another spanish name, but Italian is good.

MonicanHonda
01-20-2010, 11:44 PM
Aww, I like Giallo.

Casper
01-21-2010, 07:56 AM
I have always wanted -- lifestyle permitted -- a collie named Melon.

I have an entire list compiled of potential names, but haven't gotten to use any in such a long time. Most of my animals come to me already named. Astaire is on the top of my name list, though. :)

LokiDog
01-21-2010, 09:28 AM
I have found that no matter what you think about or dream about when it comes to dog names they always seem to have their own ideas about who they are.:love:
When we picked out our puppies at the breeder, before we brought them home I was thinking about mythical gods. Zeus and Apollo. Castor and Pollax. Things like that.:cool:
But… When we brought them home it was a totally different story. For one thing, we wound up bringing home 3!!! They had 1 male left that the original buyer backed out on and my husband just couldn’t leave him behind.:rolleyes:

So we wound up with-

Maximus – He took over right away, acting like a General and commanding attention and worship from everyone.:D

Loki – He was the real trickster of the bunch, always playing, bringing toys to you and asking to be played with. Rolling over on his back and just proving he was the cutest.:p

And Rudy – He was the smallest of them all. Only 6 lbs. when his brothers were already pushing 9 lbs. But he never let that keep him back, he had determination and spunk and always kept up with his brothers. So we named him after the character in the movie “Rudy” about the Notre Dame football player who was too small to play, but proved he could anyway.;)

Though my son was determined to have a dog and name him Shamus. We bought him a Golden Retriever and I have to say the name fits him perfectly!!!:love::love::love::love:

IRescue452
01-21-2010, 01:01 PM
Cecelia has been high on my list for months. Other than that I like solid short names. I love the name Finn.

Twisterdog
01-22-2010, 07:54 PM
I like it ...

:)

Vette
01-27-2010, 04:16 PM
Ive always been fond of the name Dakota for some reason.

i also used to be fond of the name Toby. but that sounds too close to Kirby now to me. LOL

Suki Wingy
01-28-2010, 08:52 AM
Jayne Cobb. :)

If all goes according to my evil plans, that name will be put into use soon. ;)