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Re: Naming a female dog; need help
My first date with my wife was at Chili's. It's now my dog's name.
<----- One of my neighbors named their dog, Sushi. They decided to get their dog after eating at a sushi restaurant. Maybe restaurants/food are the new thing. |
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Agamemnon
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i think for a dog, certainly a girl, has to end with "y".... i have had molly and currently shelby.
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I like Sally
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Mysta
Zora |
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Agamemnon [/ QUOTE ] WTF are you sure you couldn't add another syllable? |
#17
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[ QUOTE ] Agamemnon [/ QUOTE ] WTF are you sure you couldn't add another syllable? [/ QUOTE ] Agamemnon's wife was Clytemnestra. That would probably be a better name for a female dog. Perhaps you prefer Iphigeneia. |
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Spot
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Ulysses is already way too long for me at three syllables. (I counted them myself!)
Although Alexandria does sound kind of down to earth. |
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SIIHP
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