Ha! I thought about Clyde ( My name's David) but I use it on every forum in the world, so...maybe not.
Charlie is kinda common....
What'dya think of Mickey, after Pitt's Pikey character in "Snatch"? Seems a good one for a gypsy dog. When anyone asks what breed he is, we just tell 'em Pikey.
SWMBO just suggested Corbin ( Dallas, from The Fifth Element)
My dogs never end up being called by their names. I have two right now:
Official name: Sir Isaac Newton alias Newt also known as Noodles, The Executioner (murders everything that lives in the yard)
and
Official name: Rigby alias The Wriggler (wiggle out of the tub)also known as Rigbadiggle (digs the E36 M3 out of the yard), The Hunter (chases quarry to the Executioner)
All aliases are due to my children. The dogs only come when I whistle. Probably because they don't know their own names :)
I vote lamp. Cause you know I love lamp!
JoeyM
Mod Squad
10/7/13 4:43 p.m.
How about naming him after a dog from literature? I suggest either Mutt or Strange
Catatafish wrote:
I vote lamp. Cause you know I love lamp!
If I was naming a dog from that movie it would be Dr. Kenneth Noisewater.
bluej
Dork
10/7/13 5:48 p.m.
driver109x wrote:
Baxter!
One of the absolute coolest dogs I ever met was named Baxter. RIP Lil buddy.
jde
Reader
10/7/13 7:53 p.m.
Give him a Fall/Halloween-related name for the season. We adopted Lantern, and kept his seasonal name that the rescue shelter gave him.
beans
HalfDork
10/7/13 8:58 p.m.
William S. Preston, Esquire.
Or Bill for short. My neighbor in Denver had a Bernese Mtn Dog named Steve, it was probably the most hilarous name for a dog, ever.
Hey You...
Shiny happy person...
Berkeleyer...
except, you know, without the GRM naughty word filter ... or with it, i guess.. your choice..
A friend of mine had a dog named Roget..
as in Roget's thesaurus. Because he was ..... "the sorriest" dog they ever saw.
I have a Black Bitch..... Her name is "OPRAH".
I'm not joking, call my vet.
:)
prolly somebody already said
Berk
spin_out wrote:
A friend of mine had a dog named Roget..
as in Roget's thesaurus. Because he was ..... "the sorriest" dog they ever saw.
I have a Black Bitch..... Her name is "OPRAH".
I'm not joking, call my vet.
:)
does Oprah fluctuate from overweight to thin over a period of weeks and give stuff away to buy affection?
Pablo Eascobar Dante the 3rd or Adicus
Dammit. As in 'COME HERE, DAMMIT!'.
Cute little feller.
Lesley
PowerDork
10/8/13 3:20 p.m.
OH MY GOD HE IS SO CUTE!
I vote for Barney. He looks like one.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
My dogs never end up being called by their names. I have two right now:
Official name: Sir Isaac Newton alias Newt also known as Noodles, The Executioner (murders everything that lives in the yard)
and
Official name: Rigby alias The Wriggler (wiggle out of the tub)also known as Rigbadiggle (digs the E36 M3 out of the yard), The Hunter (chases quarry to the Executioner)
All aliases are due to my children. The dogs only come when I whistle. Probably because they don't know their own names :)
Man, I thought my immediate and extended family were the only ones that did that. Here's the past and current "Official name"/"actually called" list:
Daisy/Super Ca,
Buddy/Dingus,
Bruno (a very small Poodle)/Booter,
Alley/Green Dog(Nephew colored the dog with a green marker),
Pepper/Gaff,
Peaches/K.M.,
Napolean/Dumb
P.S. - on the initial question, dog looks like a "Lenny" or "Bruno" to me.