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So, I'm finally getting my Dogue de Bordeaux after 10 yrs of wanting.

 

She'll be here the wk of July 21st.

 

My stoopid internet charges me by uploads and dl's, so I can't post a pic of the breed here (if someone else wants to, please feel free!) but most ppl recognize the breed as being the 'Turner and Hootch' dog. (No, they don't really drool like that, it was done w/egg whites and salt tablets for the movie).

 

So, I need a girl name for a big, red, French Mastiff. It cannot start w/a 'c' or 'k' sound, nor end in an 'ie' sound.

 

If I were getting a boy, I'd name him 'Fezzik' after Andre the Giant's character in Princess Bride. :lol:

 

I was thinking 'Ember', but Wolf's 'meh' on that, so want to give him some options.

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Congrats on your new puppy! :001_smile: I think Ember is really cute; from the list below, I like Seraphina.

 

This is from www.thinkbabynames.com:

 

Aruna ... "Crystalline reddish-brown." ...

Auburn ... "Moderate or reddish brown."

Aven ... yellow or reddish flowers.

Begonia ... pink or red blossoms ...

Carnation ... The original colour of the flower was said to be as red as flesh ...

Cinnabar ... It is a deep brownish red in color.

Coral ... often deep pink to red in color ... [13]

Garnet ... A dark red gemstone named for the pomegranate that the garnet crystals resemble ... [4]

Nurit ... "A plant with yellow or red flowers."

Phoenix ... "Dark red." ... [3]

Reed ... "Red-haired." [4]

Robin ... probably with the red-breasted songbird in mind ... [21]

Ross ... May also be derived from the Gaelic word for "red". [1]

Rowan ... "Red-berry tree." [3]

Ruby ... "The red gemstone." ... [11]

Rufina ... "Red haired." ... [4]

Sandy ... Also a nickname for someone with light reddish-brown hair. [4]

Scarlett ... "Red." ... [3]

Seraphina ... "Burning ones." ... [7]

Siena ... The town gave its name to a reddish shade of brown. [1]

Suri ... Also possibly (Persian) "red rose" ...

Ula ... "Wealthy; gem of the sea; sacred red." ... [4]

Vanessa ... The name of a genus of butterflies that includes the Red Admiral and the Painted Lady ... [50]

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The reason I don't want an 'ie' ending is b/c we have 2 humans and a dog already w/ 'ie' at the end of their names. Already there are issues when we're calling one, the other 2 ask for clarification :lol:

 

Another name I found that I kinda like is Tala. It means 'Wolf' in First Nations.

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Fiona or Stella.

I googled dogue de bordeaux images. There are some hysterical pictures!

 

 

Dogue_de_Bordeaux_older.jpgdoddebord.jpg

 

Don't let the pic on the right scare you. These guys are mostly heart and big hunks of love. Don't you just love that face? People will not come near you when you walk them. :D

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Seraphina is too close to a ppl name we have in the family, so that won't work.

 

I like the name Phoenix, but it would prob get shortened to 'Fee', which wouldn't work.

 

Hmmm...

 

Or to Fifi ... which would work even less!!! :lol:

 

Beautiful dogs, but definitely not to be named Fifi!

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Buttercup? :D

 

That was the first name that I thought of, too.

 

Then I looked at the list and like Phoenix.

 

Then I thought of that Chevy Chase movie Funny Farm and thought her name should be Red Dog. :lol:

 

ETA: I just realized you can't go with Buttercup because she was Princess Buttercup and you already have a Princess. :)

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My mom used to breed them, so I know the breed really, really well...there's NOTHING that could put me off them! :lol:

 

They're the only dogs that I've known that have a sense of humour, LOL

 

Lucille was one I thought of, but it would totally get shortened to Lucy...which I'd be ok w/, if only to be able to call, "Luuuucy! I'm home!" in a really bad Ricky Ricardo imitation, but again, have the problem of too many 'ie' sounding names already. Plus, the joke would wear thin in a yr or 3. I think.

 

I thought of Ethel too. And Emma (ever see Corner Gas? :lol:)

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if Wolf doesn't agree to a name soon, life will not be pretty. :glare:

 

He suggested, "Baby" :glare:

 

Our previous mastiff came with a name we could live with but didn't "love" (she came from Mastiff Rescue) and one day soon after we got her, dh looked at her and crooned:"You are just a giant baby." It stuck. The pic in my avatar was "Giant Baby."

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I should mention that I intend for her to go visiting at hopsital/nursing homes and suggest her being a 'reading buddy' at the local ps, so the name has to be easy to pronounce for kids, and nonthreatening.

 

Hence why 'Mayhem' is out :lol:

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I should mention that I intend for her to go visiting at hopsital/nursing homes and suggest her being a 'reading buddy' at the local ps, so the name has to be easy to pronounce for kids, and nonthreatening.

 

Hence why 'Mayhem' is out :lol:

 

Or Official name "Mayhem", used name "Maisy."

For some totally unrelated reason, "Lydia" comes to mind as well.

But I too would be hesitant calling a dog "Mayhem" - you know "nomen est omen."

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