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30th January 2010, 08:45 PM #11
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Joelle in short Joe was used to the name... I got her when she was already 5, so I kept the name.
Cinta's pedigreename is Jesimba, Cinta in Indonesian means 'to love'.
Baco's pedigreename is Boyko, Bulgarian name but because of my kids we call him Baco (Bacardi-Cola)
Alisa was called Alisa, Anouk is Anousshka which is too long so Anouk (Dutch singer) was easier.
Dress her name is Red Dress because she has a beautiful red dress.
Last week my friend an I bought a male coon and his name is Tuxedo, short Tux. He is black and white! Quess what the theme is going to be when the babies from Dress and Tux are born!!!!??????
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31st January 2010, 11:41 AM #12
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oh I cant wait to see their names.
I'm loving how everyone picked the names for their cats.
The family have no say in mine... as he is MY cat!
I searched breeders on the internet and looked at some names, and thought about it for a little but I wanted something that was regal sounding.
I'm a harry potter fan, and thought Gryfn would be a perfect name... the emblem for Gryffindor is a lion, and I liked the different spelling.
His pedigree name is going to be Kitsam Optimus Prime.
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31st January 2010, 03:20 PM #13
great thread!! its always the same when choosing names isnt it...?
iit took me about 2 weeks to think of a name my coonies mum is called Nala which is also the name of simbas mum in the lion king nalas and simbas daughter in the lionking is called kiara pronounced KEY-ARE-uh, and means clar and bright hardly origional but i loved it.. lol
few names we were going through were
pheonix
naria- which is a godess i beleive?
venus - as its close to valentines and she was cupids mother i beleive?
silvia- obvious reasons being silver lol
it will probably change before she comes home and gets microchipped tho knowing me lol..
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1st February 2010, 09:42 PM #14
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We went through so many names when we were choosing ours who ended up being a Lily,
we liked flower and food names like Chilli, Marmite, Olive and Lily, Lily was the one we kept coming back to, it sounds really sweet and innocent doesn't it, if only we knew before that MC's were sweet and innocent...
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4th February 2010, 07:50 PM #15
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As with most of you, we have spent lots of time researching and arguing over names....
Our first cat, a stray MC mix got named Karma (because he was lucky we took him in). My wife came up with that, and though I wasn't thrilled with it, it wasn't too bad (and she hated my choices). Ended up being a particularly good name for him, as we also found he had HCM and probably would have died soon outdoors, but we gave him more than 4 years of additional life--plus a great deal of love.
Our girl Bella had been named Bellagio by the breeder, and we thought Bella was a very appropriate name for such a beautiful girl so we just kept it.
Our other girl, Allie, was a retiree, so we did want want to change her name (she was nearly 1 yr old).
A difficult case was our now 18mos old male. He had gone for a few weeks to somebody that decided she did not want him (and he did not seem happy). She had been calling him Reddy Bear (he is red MC, dad was T. Bear). We kind of wanted something that sounded similar to Reddy, though we did not like Reddy. Went back and forth and back and forth. My wife came up with Remy--so Remy Bear--but then changed her mind. I liked that though, so I began calling him that since we had had him for several weeks and he needed a final name (he was supposed to be primarily *my* cat). She was calling him other things for a while, but Remy eventually won out (helped that breeder said she liked it).
Our most recent cat, a now 6mos old male MC also took some time, but we got started as soon as we found him. The breeder had been calling him "Z" (it was her "Chicago Cubs" litter, so after Zambrano). Since we had all been calling him Z for a while, we were interested in finding a Z name--though not required. As time to pick him up approached, and the name search made little progress, we got a bit frustrated. Finally were able to agree on Zephyr. Helped that it was a Z name and that breeder really liked it. Of course, we thought it good since breeder said what a sweet guy he was, but sometimes now we think "Gale" would have been more appropriate given the mischief he can get into.
One thing I see in our naming decision cases was that one family member eventually basically decided the matter due to strong feelings on one! Having all three of us agree on the same top choice is pretty hopeless.Last edited by mcguy; 4th February 2010 at 10:40 PM.
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