What are your corgi names? and their nick names?

My corgis are Mocha and Vienna, we named them after coffee drinks, vienna is actually a blend of turkish coffee :)

Nick names:
harry butt, bunny butt, miss fatty, mocha latte, frappochino, vienna sausage, fat rabbit, double mint twins (when they're together)

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My baby is Mousse. My ex was with me when I found her and he was in the cordon bleu French cooking school, so I was looking through French cookbooks for a girly sounding name when I found "mousse". It was perfect! I love one syllable names, nice and easy! Plus, it fit her perfect; chocolate colors and an airhead sometimes :)

as for nicknames, we now stick with

Chicken sticks(for the little drumstick legs she has when she sprawls out)
chicky
midget
midgy
and stubs :)
Oh yeah! And lab-rat! For her little rat teeth!
My corgi's name is Charlie. He has so many nicknames, When he is in trouble he gets his full name Charles Herbert Baxter Vassios. I call him fuzz butt, bunny butt,little bear, chamooo, chuzzooo, chuck, charlie chicken, chim cham
I've posted on this thread before, but I always seem to come up with new nicknames...Gonzo got his name from Hunter Thompson, who created gonzo journalism and wrote the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He's my husband's favorite author.

Lately I've been calling him "Purpy," as in, puppy with an R thrown in. I'm not sure where it came from!
Paisley is named after the pattern, mostly because I loved Vera Bradley purses when I came up with the name, and I knew after that that I would always name my first corgi Paisley. Her "show name" (I come from a horse family where all the horses had show names even if they didn't show, so all my animals have show names, including the chinchilla) is South Haven's Busy Little Bee. She has also has many nicknames though. We often call her Pais, Paisley-waisley, Paizoid, Zoid, Zoidberg, Princess, Pumpkin Pie, Little One, Nubnub, and Baby Girl. I think there are a few more but those are the ones we use the most.
Mine is named Wynstan, I took from Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. the exact line is "Chill out Wyn--stan". I just loved the way they said it, and thought it would be a good name. His registered name is Sir Wynstan, Duke of Overton.

Nicknames are:
Bunny Butt, Stubby, Wynie-boo, and it almost seems that "no" could be used as a name too
Ashton is actually the pet name our breeder had picked out. John and I were having a terrible time thinking of a name and when we met him we just felt the name she picked out was the perfect match, so it stuck.

Ashton has a few nicknames: Good Ash, Evil Ash (those are Evil Dead/Army of Darkness nods), The Corgi, The Pig (we have a little pig statue that looks like him, it's really quite funny. lol), The Boy, The Baby and Little Man. Sometimes we refer to him as the Pembroke Welsh Borgi, much like the Borg in Star Trek, we have become a part of the Corgi Collective. We are Borgi. We must do things to support the Borgi. Resistance is futile.

But everyone here already knows that, you've all been assimilated already by the Corgi...er...Borgi!
Our Corgi's name is Chalie. (Charlie, without the R) The story behind his name is that my boyfriend's mother use to have a Great Dane and his name was Charlie. Well, when she would tell the story, somehow the 'R' in his name was missed. Hence, we have our Chalie. <3

We have a lot of nicknames for him. My nickname for Chalie is Poot. When he was a puppy, he LOVED to eat poop. (GROSS!!) But it was so hard to be mad at hime because he was so cute. Cute+Poop=Poot!! I also call him handsome, little-boy and Charles...when he's being bad. Haha.

John so nicely calls him Stinkbutt cause Chalie has a way about him that can stink out a room when he toots. =)
My Corgis are named Beauregard (which is French in origin and means beautiful/handsome) and Tegan ( which is Welsh in origin and means fair/beautiful). I chose Beauregard because I love reading historical romance novels and that is the name of a hero in one of my favorite books. I chose Tegan as a throw back to her Welsh origin and I though it was a pretty name. :)

Nick names:

Beauregard - Beau, booger, boo
Tegan - "T" for trouble :)
Henry of course! He has to stick to his strong English/Welsh heritage!
My husband spends lots of time looking up names. Corgis come from Wales so, we have celtic Queens.
Boudica (Booty), Meave, Rhiannon, and Branwyn. 3 Queens and a Prinecess.
You have a great question. I used to look for days and try 100's of names out .
Our Corgi is Darby, as in "Darby O'Gill and the Little People", an old Disney film. We picked him up on a Friday (2006), and started deciding on names. None seemed to fit. We wanted to stay with an Irish/Scottish/Welsh name, but he didn't seem interested in any of them. Then on Saturday when we were going home, he was laying in my lap, and I thought of the movie. I told his daddy he could be Darby, and as soon as I said it, he looked up at me and I got my very first Corgi Kiss!!
Nicknames, Darby O'Gill, Darb, stubs, short s--t, handsome.

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