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ideas for dog name
Family friend thinking of getting an Irish Troodle and I wanted to offer some Irish inspired names in the event they move forward
Ollis O'Neil or Ollis O'Malley I think I like the 5 syllables better than 4. Seems more regal. Ideas? |
How about Seamus O'Nme? Or Paddy O'Dorr? Sorry, too punny?
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Seamus O'Nme...or Shame is on me?
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What is a troodle?
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The Irish word for "dog" is "madadh", which is pronounced as "mah-doo". Just throwing that out there as a suggestion.
I like ironic dog names. My last dog weighed 150 pounds, and his name was Tiny. (Full name was TinyMonsters) I already private messaged you about the weird coincidence in the names in your first post. I told my parents. They got a giggle out of it. |
Murdoch, Finn, Duffy, MacDuff
Faolan & Conan; both mean hound or wolf With love, Erika |
Naming a pet is tough....
I tend to favor simple names, as I've learned that long names tend to abbreviate with time. With our last kitten, I had a list of names ending in a... I wanted something different from Weezie in sound. When we got her, then I went thru the list, over a week's time or so, until one seemed to "fit" her personality. (so we called her baby for a short time... as I call all our kittens baby ... :rolleyes: ) The final choice was Maya. It was 2012 and the Maya end of days was predicted. She is very timid even today...to her the end of the world may still be imminent! |
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It's going to 80 degrees in GA today ! Whoo Hoo !
We just got a mixed chi-chi that weighs about 4 lbs.....named him Angus.....Angus O'Reilly ? Shoot.....is Angus even Irish ? :Scratch-Head: Debi from Georgia |
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