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- By ridgielover Date 24.10.10 08:24 UTC
We're really lucky here in Devon. Our favourite pub welcomes dogs, even has chewies behind the bar for them :)

Wonder when the name decision will be made.
- By fifi [gb] Date 24.10.10 08:30 UTC
My last one is called Annabel - very pretty and feminine little girlie name :)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 08:45 UTC
I still say Kimba short and sharp, (come Kimba) the name has a talking point to it as well. ;)
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 24.10.10 10:14 UTC
I'm adding a vote for Kimba and Silver, I think with her registered name being Shooting Star and her being creamy, Silver would suit her beautiful if she's going to have the full length coat!
- By Tessies Tracey Date 24.10.10 10:14 UTC
ok.. here's my thoughts, I like to be a bit obscure, so here goes..
Lhasa is in the southern hemisphere, so thought I'd look some constellations up of the southern hemisphere, seeing as new doggy has a star themed KC name.  One of the stars in the constellation of the southern cross is called Mimosa, which I quite like, perhaps it could be shortened to Mimi?

OR as her KC name is Shooting Star, what about Ulrika ka ka ka!  (Joking of course for this one!), or Dove (as in the dove from above).
The 2nd highest mountain peak in Lhasa is called Jomo Sisi (Sisi?  Pronounced cee cee, rather than Sissy).
The Lhasa people hold an autumn bathing festival, when the constellation of the 6 brothers rises above the mountain called Bumpari.  The water is said to become ''Karchu'' or star water, a life-giving elixir and so the bathing festivities then begin.

I LOVE obscure names, and lengthy stories on how they came about - can you tell? lol
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 10:32 UTC
Just a bit yeah.lol
- By jdp1962 [gb] Date 24.10.10 14:15 UTC
Bunty or Evie comet gala sunny Hedi Glow  Nilla :-) good luck with her she's cute
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.10.10 14:51 UTC Edited 24.10.10 14:55 UTC

>Lhasa is in the southern hemisphere


Eh? No it isn't - it's in Tibet, well north of the equator. Other places on the same latitude are Kuwait and Cairo!
- By dollface Date 24.10.10 14:52 UTC
Shooting star in Ittalian- Stella cadente

Uncommon Star names: http://www.obliquity.com/skyeye/misc/name.html

I like Albali, Alcor, Alcyone, Alshain, Chara, Errai, Gemma, Izar, Maia, Meissa, Mira, Nashira, Navi, Sabik, Shaula, Spica, Syrma  

Wow never thought there was so many- kinda neat though :-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 15:06 UTC

> ok.. here's my thoughts, I like to be a bit obscure, so here goes..
> Lhasa is in the southern hemisphere, so thought I'd look some constellations up of the southern hemisphere, seeing as new doggy has a star themed KC name.One of the stars in the constellation of the southern cross is called Mimosa, which I quite like, perhaps it could be shortened to Mimi?


Lhasa is in the southern hemisphere.
No it isn't

well, sphere's a sphere, Mimi's a cute name all the same. :)
- By suejaw Date 24.10.10 15:12 UTC
Love the name bootes.. Just had a wee peek at the northern stars and this is one constellation.
- By furriefriends Date 24.10.10 16:06 UTC
Mimso like that one shortend to mimi thats what we call mia and for a little dog it works brilliantly. Ok changed my vote to mimosa known as mimi
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 16:11 UTC
Mimi coming up on the outside then behind, Kimba and Stella.LOL
- By furriefriends Date 24.10.10 17:28 UTC
Just a thought is the op still with us ? or we running this race now lol
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 17:30 UTC
I think she dropped out along time ago, after about the thousandth name offering. lol
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 17:50 UTC

> Just a thought is the op still with us ? or we running this race now lol


Still here ... had a busy day with 3 year olds birthday party , then bathing all the furbabies !!! However , I have now read with interest all the suggestions , and think I like Mimi ( similar to Bibi that I like , and I have a Lulu ... ok similar as in little repetative letters but similar none the less !!! ).... and it does have a kind of relevant meaning
:-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 17:51 UTC
Fill out the form quick. Decision made.lol
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 18:12 UTC
Lol ... it's only taken 4 weeks !!!! ;-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 18:15 UTC
That's another reason I get rescues they come with the name. lol
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 18:17 UTC
To be fair , she came with the name Victoria ... but that is my name and I feared I may be leaving myself open to far too many jokes , definately would have made me an easy target for my OH , lol ;-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 18:27 UTC
Jokes a bit like this I should imagine -
Husband upon waking - Thank you Victoria that was a lovely sloppy kiss, only it's time for your electrolysis I think darling. lol
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 18:34 UTC
Haha ... yes , and that would be one of the politer ones !!! ;-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 18:36 UTC
:) :)
- By furriefriends Date 24.10.10 18:48 UTC
yes yes pleased you like mimi  Apologies you are allowed an absence it was in a very good cause hop the party when well and the little ones a happily back home now
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 18:51 UTC
Kids are great , but tired ... pups great too :-)
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 24.10.10 19:02 UTC
One of my friend's dogs came to her as a 7 month old puppy with MY name! She told the breeder she would have to change it. In the end her name was easy, she was called Mimi because that's what she was shouting all day! Me, me, me, me!! :-D
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 19:04 UTC
Hey lovin the avatar.
That be Mimi then? lol
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 19:06 UTC
It certainly is !!! It's exciting having a name , lol :-)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 24.10.10 20:57 UTC
My Jozi came back to me with my daughter's name, I did suggest changing the child's name but too much paperwork.
- By suejaw Date 24.10.10 21:03 UTC
Ahh, do like the name Mimi, a friend has a dog with this name and I loved calling it out :-)
- By Dukedog Date 24.10.10 21:04 UTC

> My Jozi came back to me with my daughter's name, I did suggest changing the child's name but too much paperwork.


trust you.
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 21:14 UTC

> My Jozi came back to me with my daughter's name, I did suggest changing the child's name but too much paperwork. <IMG class=qButton title="Quote selected text" alt="Quote selected text" src="/images/mi_quote.gif" width=20 height=10>


Lol ... my fourth son was registered at 2 days old as Louis James ... by the time he was 12 weeks I decided it didnt suit him , so phoned the registery office , and one form later he was Joseph James :-)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.10.10 21:18 UTC

>my fourth son was registered at 2 days old as Louis James ... by the time he was 12 weeks I decided it didnt suit him , so phoned the registery office , and one form later he was Joseph James


How the h*ll did you wangle that? My husband registered our son's birth and omitted one of his names. It could only be altered after his baptism (within 12 months), and meant getting (and paying for) a whole new set of certificates.

It was the same when my father died. My brother made a mistake with one piece of information, but that's tough. Once registered, it stays. No corrections are permissible.
- By MsTemeraire Date 24.10.10 21:22 UTC

> How the h*ll did you wangle that?


Ah there is a set time limit in England, when you can alter a baby's details on the birth certificate.... It may be six months or so? Not sure.... but anyway it is recorded as an amendment on the blank area on the birth cert. I used to work for that department of the civil service many moons ago, used to know all the ins & outs but time and age are diminishing my memory!
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 24.10.10 21:31 UTC
I was told I could change it up to 12 months after initial registration ... it is in section 17 on his long birth certificate , but his short one just shows his new name :-)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.10.10 21:31 UTC

>Ah there is a set time limit in England, when you can alter a baby's details on the birth certificate.... It may be six months or so? Not sure....


No, this is in England, where once registered, it's set in stone. No alterations. My son's birth was (accidentally) incorrectly registered in 1986, and my father's death (incorrectly) incorrectly registered in 1987. Both unalterable, even the same day following panicking phone calls.
- By furriefriends Date 24.10.10 21:42 UTC
mimi excellent chioce
- By Tessies Tracey Date 25.10.10 06:50 UTC Edited 25.10.10 06:53 UTC

>> Eh? No it isn't - it's in Tibet, well north of the equator. Other places on the same latitude are Kuwait and Cairo!


lol good grief, how dateless was I yesterday!  I do have an idea of world geography - honestly!  *rolleyes*
I'm glad you like Mimi though Vik:)
- By bestdogs Date 25.10.10 10:24 UTC
Changing the details on a birth certificate
Last updated: 07 May 2010 11:16 UK

Changing the first name of my child
If you decide to change your child's first name(s) within 12 months of the date of the registration of the birth you are able to do so on the original birth registration


I had it somewhere in the back of my mind that a change is possible. Just  found the above on Portsmouth City Council site. Hope this may clarify. May be something that has been changed since the eighties.

Best wishes
- By Lily Mc [de] Date 25.10.10 10:33 UTC Edited 25.10.10 10:37 UTC

> LOVE Doris!


I could NEVER had a Doris, WestCoast!! Bet it would never stop barking ... ;-)

M.
- By dandalion [gb] Date 25.10.10 13:13 UTC
i like the name ava or casha.
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