We go a new mwmber of the family last night and we cant think of a good name shes loveable and sweet and for a pup ( i think) she listens great i just cant keep calling her girl lol
Awwwe she's so cute!!! Maybe "Boots", since all 4 feet are white?
do youuuuuuu see swiper? where? where?
swiper no swiping! swiper no swiping! swiper NO swiping!
Ahhh maaaaaan....
She is very cute!
How about Oreo or Domino?
Quote from: Arcdelad on May 20, 2008, 05:30:39 AM
do youuuuuuu see swiper? where? where?
swiper no swiping! swiper no swiping! swiper NO swiping!
Ahhh maaaaaan....
lol arc I was thinking the same thing
you can always call her kajun..hehe
I like Oreo :)
She looks like she dipped her toes and tail in milk :)
oreos always dissapoint you after 3+ cookies...and Domino, while showcasing a clothe-less Keira Knightly, was a terrible movie...
All great pet names come from Ovid's Metamorphoses, the bible of roman and greek mythology.
Some names:
Daphne
Echo
Niobe
Midea
Proserpina
If all else fails throw the Complete works of Shakespeare on the ground - whereever it opens to, find a name on that page.
Quote from: Arcdelad on May 20, 2008, 06:33:55 AM
If all else fails throw the Complete works of Shakespeare on the ground - whereever it opens to, find a name on that page.
If it worked for my cats, it can work for you! ;) :D
what about <chien> :D
oh wait, i prefer <bear>
Arcdelad imo
well i since i no longer have my shakespear books /cry and sob! and the only girl name i can remember is juliet but i also need something easy for my hubby and kids to pronounce. so all shakespear loves i call upon you to list some girl names
http://www.cool-baby-names.com/search-categories-shakespeare.htm
We have a name phebe
I was going to suggest Sheba or Dixie.
Phebe nice too, though I always get the spelling on it wrong, like Pheonix.
I forgot to mention that by picking that name you must submit to me a 5 page essay regarding gender switching and the elizabethan era found in "As You Like It".
actually as much as it pains me to say "As You Like It" is one I am unfamilier with, To the libaray I go ....Well this weekend anyway..hehe
arrrggggggggg...epic fail!!!
"As You Like It" will unwaveringly appear in any shakespeare survey course whether it be intro to willy or the real deal...its truly a ridiculous story that panders to the audience, but it has the usual shakespeare depth and wit that makes him a standout...
when reading it, you have to take "love" with a grain of salt.....charachters in shakespeare's comedies fall in love instantly - BOOM - see woman/man and you are in unbreakable love with that person before he/she even opens their mouth. Even in a dark comedy like "The Tempest" you find Miranda falling in love instantly...Oscar Wilde famously lampoons this in "The Importance of Being Earnest".
If you read it, pay attention to the inversion of gender roles as the women don their male "costumes", and remember to put it into the context of the Elizabethan era where a strong woman was in a traditional male role but still had to succumb to male rules on female behavior (hence "virgin" queen).
"I do desire that we may be better strangers."
Orlando, As You Like It, Act III, Scene 2.
I like to bust out the book of Norse mythology for names, personally :)