William Wallace.
"Willy" for short. Or "MacWilly".
Irony again.. Wallace (Wally) has been in the running.
My grandfather's name was Wallace Lester
Even crazier is the William & Wallace.
We have no kids but tried hard and that meant that twins could be likely.
My F-I-L was William and the names of Wally and Willy were considered.
jrw1621 wrote: Irony again.. Wallace (Wally) has been in the running. My grandfather's name was Wallace Lester Even crazier is the William & Wallace. We have no kids but tried hard and that meant that twins could be likely. My F-I-L was William and the names of Wally and Willy were considered.
My suggestion was a tip of the hat to the Scottish knight of Braveheart fame (portrayed by Mel Gibson).
I think it's something about the fierce and threatening face of that conquering puppy!
SWMBO & I had a friend that named their dog KayGoGi, which means dog meat in Korean. My wife and our friends wife are both Korean. Kids won't let me name a dog that. My wife threatens that with our dog sometimes when the dog gets a bit 'onery. I tell her the dog wouldn't make a full meal, she's only a 6lbs toy poodle.
Are any of them right for your pet? #1: Bella. Bella is again on top for [canoe names]. A diminutive of the Italian Isabella (a popular name among humans).
Spot, fido, blackie or spike.
I POSTED SPAM that Start with B. Betty. The perfect name for the dainty, well-
mazdeuce edited out the canoe. I hope everyone finds the rest of the post informative - mazdeuce.
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