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by oso on 11 May 2010 - 22:05

 I have a female called Alegría (pronounced Ale gree a), meaning happiness or Joy in Spanish, we were not too sure about the name when we first got her but it so suits her, and in shows everyone got to know her, partly because of her name - we often had members of the public helping to call her!   I recently named my second A litter and called the females Africa, Arusha (name of a town we once worked in in Tanzania) and Adria.  I still own Arwen, from my first litter.  Let us know what you decide...

by Penny on 11 May 2010 - 22:05

 Ashanti  ?


oak34

by oak34 on 11 May 2010 - 23:05

Ashley

Alectra 



by Katz22 on 12 May 2010 - 05:05

I love the name Apache, but as you said, it's quite masculine! My girl is called Tajah but everyone calls her Taj for short :) Taj is a short, strong name that works well when I'm training her.

Aila
Ady/Addie
Atara/Atarah
Ahu (means to look after)
Aroha (love) (pronounced Ar-Roh-Ha)
Arataki (to lead) (Ara-Tak-Ee)
Awa (river)

Just google something :) I'm sure you'll find a beautiful name to suit your girl.

Doberdoodle

by Doberdoodle on 12 May 2010 - 17:05

Ive narrowed it down to 3-- You guys like Allegra?  How about Agape?  My friend suggested Ava but I think that's too common maybe.

GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 12 May 2010 - 18:05

I like Ava, pretty and simple.  Aila too.

Boys: Arrow, Alvin, Abe, Amp
 
Girls: Ada, Atta, Astral, Aggie

darylehret

by darylehret on 12 May 2010 - 18:05

Azrael, "the archangel of death".

I'll tell you how this can work, ya see, cause you don't wanna "girlie" name for yer dog, but the thing is, in the Christian religion, angels have no gender.

Many Christians regard angels as asexual and not belonging to either gender as they interpret Matthew 22:30 in this way. Angels are on the other hand usually described as looking like male human beings. Their names are also masculine. And although angels have greater knowledge than men, they are not omniscient (like women!), as Matthew 24:36 points out. Another view is that angels are sent into this world for testing, in the form of humans.

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 12 May 2010 - 18:05

I like   A.J.  

and you can fill in whathever you desire...


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darylehret

by darylehret on 12 May 2010 - 18:05

Aw Jeepers!
After Jugulars
All Jostled
Any Jute?

Bear carlo

by Bear carlo on 12 May 2010 - 19:05

I loe THOR for a male. Would have named mine it if he didn't look and run like a bear, hence bear. lol





 


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