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Topic Dog Boards / General / Boys Name
- By jack29 [gb] Date 21.11.12 21:33 UTC
Hi Everyone,  I've lost my 2 dogs within 6 months of each other this year one 16 years of age the other 7.  I've recently decided to get a black lab puppy.  Hubby and myself cannot decided on a name for the little boy that we both like and have now
run out of ideas, although we have 6 weeks to wait until we pick him up.  So i need as many boys name as you can throw at me!!!!!

many thanks
jane xx
- By JeanSW Date 21.11.12 21:43 UTC
I have actually chosen a name prior to bringing a pup home.  Only to find it didn't suit him.  I had wanted a dog called Cody for years.  My long awaited pup arrived, and after 3 days I said to him, but you're not a Cody are you?  You're a Wilf. Don't know why, but he's definitely a Wilf.
- By saintmarys [gb] Date 21.11.12 21:52 UTC
I would wait and get pup home and see what suits him . The only pup I have ever named prior to getting him home is my 10 month old. His breeder asked me to choose  his registered name  along the french drink theme  We ended up with !!!!!!!!!!! Remy Martell hence his pet name Remy
Love the name Wilf always a special name for me as it was my dads name
- By Charlie Brown [gb] Date 21.11.12 22:29 UTC
I had an Uncle Wilf, he was exceptionally clumsy, its believed because his parents doping him up on Laudenum when he was a baby. If anyone breaks something in our family by accident Uncle Wilfs name is always quoted!
- By codysholasmum [gb] Date 22.11.12 11:13 UTC
I called my latest boy Dexter,I saw him at 4 weeks .When I booked him,the breeder asked if I wanted to give a name for his K.C Reg,As I thought that he as a cheeky monkey I put forward the name King Louie (from Jungle book ) but didnt want Louie for his name for some reason,OH wanted to call him Vinny.
My daughter now calls him D.D. as in Dumb Dawg as he is a bit doh!!!
Which is a bit rich coming from a person that called her bitch Bella as she is a twilight fan !!!
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 22.11.12 13:50 UTC
Thousands of names and their meanings

http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/

Great if you want a theme for a litter
- By kazz Date 22.11.12 18:25 UTC
I like the name Ralph.
- By Beardy [gb] Date 22.11.12 20:04 UTC
I think 'Henry' would suit a black lab...........
- By lunamoona [gb] Date 22.11.12 21:31 UTC
Fenton ;)
- By Charlie Brown [gb] Date 22.11.12 21:39 UTC
I like Oscar, Dave and Bill.
- By dorcas0161 [gb] Date 22.11.12 21:56 UTC
Winston, Bailey, Beecham, Ferdi, Digby, Dexter,Hugo, Hardy, Benson, Travis.
- By andrewhowell [in] Date 23.11.12 10:14 UTC
Honey sounds good
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 23.11.12 10:18 UTC
Not for a black boy! :-D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 23.11.12 13:31 UTC

> Not for a black boy!


:) :)
- By Lacy Date 23.11.12 22:14 UTC

> Not for a black boy! :-D


Thanks JG, LOL
- By Roxylola [gb] Date 24.11.12 09:59 UTC
I like Alfie for a lab
- By colliepam Date 24.11.12 10:50 UTC
I googled border collie names,and ended up with a shortlist of 146!
- By Trialist Date 24.11.12 14:48 UTC
The nicest little black lab I ever met was called Wellington, Welly for short. Not a name in a million years that I would ever pick, but somehow it just suited him perfectly :-)

What about looking at your interests, seeing if there's a name you can come up with there. Relatively easy for me, my interests are mountains, so that's where our names come from. I could never call any of my dogs by 'real' names ... have taught too many horrible teenage children called well, I wont give them!! ... you'd not believe the number of common dog names that are given to children or vice versa :-O

Or even look at another language for names/words with meanings you might quite like. Once you've visited him a number of times you may well find the perfect name just suddenly leaps out at you :-)
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 24.11.12 22:53 UTC
Havoc, isn't that what some labs cause ? ;).
- By itsadogslife [gb] Date 25.11.12 18:27 UTC
Love Welly and Wilf :)

The only two males I've owned have been called Spud and Obi. No running theme, but not a people name either...
- By jdp1962 [gb] Date 25.11.12 18:45 UTC
Jacko :-)
- By OwnedbyaBC [je] Date 27.11.12 15:04 UTC
I met a lab called dyson (and know of one called Hoover) which are just perfect! I have a (not lab) called Gunner, as he was <wait for it..> gunner be the best!!
- By LurcherGirl [gb] Date 28.11.12 10:31 UTC Edited 28.11.12 10:37 UTC
My boys past and present are/were called: Troy, Dylan, Flash and Jesse. I tend to go with people's names as you can see and am not too fond of "proper dogs'" names... LOL  If I am stuck for names, I tend to look through children's names books to get my inspiration there.

For other animals, I use other names too... perhaps any of these of use: Benji, Tommy, Tobi (actually I like this one for a lab), Trystan, Apollo, Lancelot (Lancer for short), Magic, Merlin.

You could also look at native Indian names for example, some of which are really great.

Some labs that I have known are called Bandit, Scooby, Buster, Toffee, Guiness (I like this one for a lab too), Bruno...
- By lesleyspringers [nl] Date 28.11.12 10:44 UTC
We have a Black Lab Ben and the springer are Olli and Finn
Previous Labs were Ben and Sam
Topic Dog Boards / General / Boys Name

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