Help me name my new pup

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This is my new puppy. I get to pick her up in a week. I'm looking for input on naming her. At first I wanted a German name for her as she obviously is of German heritage (me too). I've been thinking about Elsa but I realy like her mom's name too, Jezzabel. Let me know what you can come up with:bounce: :bounce2: :bounce: :bounce2:
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:D SHE already has a brother with that name and besides, it's a little too masculine. But thanks
 
Just remember to abide by the number one rule in dog naming, do not name her something that could possibly be your boss' child's name. :)

What about Elsie or Uschi? Those are German right?
 
Hey what about Ladyhawk?
 
Yeah, Elsie is right there with Elsa but elsa sounds younger and softer. I don't know about Uschi, that sounds Japanese maybe if she was an Akita (another of my favorite dogs).
 
Eva, Eva Braunweiler.
 
AATLAS1X said:
My buddies retired K-9 only knows German.........It's funny because she is a lab.

My last two dogs have known German as well as English
 
Here are some more. I'm not limiting myself to German names, I just thought it would be appropriate.
Isabelle
Alexis (Lexi)
Minna
Rikka
????????
 
ridgerunner said:
Hecubus.


Because you can.

Hey dogs have feelings too.
 
Here's a few german names for a female dog:

GITTA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German
German short form of BRIGITTE

HEIDI
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German, English, Finnish

MITZI
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German

NINA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian, English, German, French, Polish
Other Scripts: Нина (Russian)
Pronounced: NEE-na

ODA (ODA MAE BROWN)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German

SASCHA
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: German

SONJA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Slovene
 
Two rules of dog naming. One, never give your dog a name you would be ashamed to yell out loud around the neighborhood. e.g. Sweetums, poopsie, toto.

Two, never name a dog anything that will hurt your defense should the dog bite someone. e.g. Killer, Hitler, Psycho.

I referred a dog bite case to a friend of mine. Pitbull (nipple) bite a little girl in the face. Neighbors dog. I told him to expect the call and told him not to forget to ask the dogs name (I knew it). After he talked with them I got a phone call from him.

"THE F**KING PITBULL'S NAME IS PSYCHO!?!?!"

He wrote "the pitbull Psycho" in the complaint about two dozen times. The case settled quickly.
 
Steve Martin likes..............................s***head:)




Ed
 
So do I.............but not for my dog
 

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