I like a lot of the Welsh baby names, though it often requires picking a name, then doing a separate search for pronunciation! LOL One of my favorites for a boy is Rhys, pronounced Reese. ("Charlie" was supposed to be a temporary name, but after two or three days it kind of stuck. He was answering to it, so we kept it.)
I like names that sound boyish "handsome":
Oakley, Stormy, Turbo, Barkley, Russty, Tank, Bentley, Kody, Reily, Rossi, Maxx(well), Phantom.
You will know when you see him, what name you will call him, like Skye has 1 blue eye, so I named him :
BlueeyeSkye. Have fun .. and Congratulation !
I like Shakespearian names, they tend to have cute nicknames. My corgi's name is Oberon (a midsummer night's dream), but we call him obi. Romeo is a little overused, but still cute. I like Mercutio, Hamlet, Benvolio, & Tybalt... Heres a good sight...
Comment by NoClaws4Alarm on March 10, 2008 at 9:13am
Oh... this might help, too. A trainer on Animal Planet mentioned that dogs respond better to two syllable names. They said it makes it easier for them to determine which is their name and which is the command you are asking of them... because most commands are one syllable.
Comment by NoClaws4Alarm on March 10, 2008 at 9:09am
I'm fond of picking themes with pets. Favorites include. Sultan and Pepper, Frankie and Johnny... etc.
Our master plan (insert evil laughter here) is eventually getting more corgi's with predominately dark coloring in the face. Our last name is Baker so we thought the theme of Baker's Chocolates would be fun. So far we have Rolo... and the next will be Snickers... and then Hershey... etc. Insanity by chocolate. I can think of worse ways to go...hehe.
Comment by Florence Fong on March 10, 2008 at 1:49am
If you go to the internet and type `dog names', there are over 2000 names for dogs. There's even a website for Corgi names. Do check it out!
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