Your Daddy (so when u call 'Your Daddy' other people will ask 'who's your daddy'!!!) *LOL* Nads (so u can yell 'go nads'... ok... that might be aussie slang)
Seriously u should consider calling your puppy a swear word...
or u could call him 'neo' like D'Ecosse suggested... except ur puppy is cuter than keenu.
I have always named any of my animals, or the neighbors, after the color they are. Its easy to remember.
My current dog is Brown dog. I see your dog is mostly brown too but much smaller than my dog. So if I had your dog I would have to name him little brown dog.
[This message has been edited by steveny (edited 04 February 2003).]
One of my German Shepherds is called "Andiamo" - that is Italian for "Let's go". We call her Andi, for short.
Maybe you can think of a similar name based on your own heritage (Chinese)language?
The other GS is Roni & my cats are Patsy, Cali, Smokey & Pearl; the bird is Budgie; the racoons that come along every night (to eat the cats' food)are Rag, Tag & Bobtail (pre-school children's animal puppet show when I was a kid back in Scotland); the little skunk that happens along periodically is "Rufus"; a stray cat that used to visit was "Bruce"
LOL! Perfect name for the little Mexican Chihuahua with 2 big brass B@lls!
Also I was going to suggest "Yo Quiero" for your chi, but Joel beat me to it. Can't say that name is original though....
But seriously, how about a simple name like "Cutie Pie", since he/she's sooo darn cute? The name sounds pretty appropriate.
Oh yeah, your idea of "Mugen" is good too. You'll probably be the first to name a dog with this name.
If you must go Chinese, like what D'ecosse suggests, then how about "Shau Tsong", which means "little brown one" in Mandarin ? Chinese tend to name their cats and dogs after the color of their pet's fur.
BTW AzNSXgirl, Gong Xi Fa Tsai (in Mandarin lingo) and have a safe and happy new year!
Bill
[This message has been edited by Zanardi 50 (edited 06 February 2003).]
Thanks for all the suggestions, I like Zanardi and Soichiro but they are little too long for a dog's name. I've been calling him Baby for the past two weeks, so now I'm down to Baby, Zan, or Chiro.
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