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- By Star [in] Date 03.08.05 13:43 UTC
My daughter is trying to find a name for her new German Shorthaired Pointer bitch puppy. Beginning with S original and possibly linked to Shim as that is what her other dog is called. Any suggestions?

Cheers

Sue
- By Natalie1212 Date 03.08.05 13:46 UTC
Slim? LOL sorry can't think of anything else!!
- By colliesrus [gb] Date 03.08.05 13:52 UTC
Shady, as in Shim Shady? :rolleyes: Terrible I know. ;)
- By Natalie1212 Date 03.08.05 13:58 UTC
LOL do you mean Slim Shady?
- By colliesrus [gb] Date 03.08.05 14:02 UTC

>LOL do you mean Slim Shady?


Er, no. The other dog is called Shim and she wants something to link the names. It was supposed to be a joke. 
- By Natalie1212 Date 03.08.05 14:34 UTC
So was my comment! :D
- By tohme Date 03.08.05 14:04 UTC
......sheree

Good luck will rub off when you shake hands with me.

as DVD would say ;)
- By Fillis Date 03.08.05 14:20 UTC
Sham?
- By Natalie1212 Date 03.08.05 14:35 UTC
LOL I like that Tohme, Mary Popins is the best film going!!! :D

I am going to be singing that song all day now!!! :D
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 03.08.05 15:05 UTC
I thought of Sham :d  Shammy !!!!
- By Star [in] Date 03.08.05 16:18 UTC
Have thought about Sham, but do you think it sounds a bit masculine? Daughter wants to call her Shorti but i refuse!

Sue
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 03.08.05 17:06 UTC
Sherel
Shona
Shana
- By colliemad Date 03.08.05 21:00 UTC
sheugh, it's pronounced shuck and is the northern irish/scottish word for a muddy ditch (apparently) I found it on another forum and thought it might work? I supose it depends on whether she is a bit of a "lady" that doesn't like dirt and then it would be tongue in cheek but if she is a really mucky pup then it would fit :-D
- By happygirlie [gb] Date 03.08.05 21:32 UTC
Shimmer ?
- By mannyG [us] Date 03.08.05 22:06 UTC
Sasha is a good name.
- By Star [in] Date 04.08.05 07:49 UTC
Just to clarify!! It was actually Heather that originally posted not me but still need to find a name. All the things I have come up with so far she scoffs at (too 'girlie'!). I refuse to call the pup Shortie. She is a german shorthaired pointer. She is soooo pretty and the name does not do her justice. Heather does like the name Sham for shambolic! but things its a male name. Just to make life harder she wants a name to sound good alongside her GWP, Shim. Cant call it Shimmer as that is actually Shims full name. thanks for your patience. Still open to ideas no matter how daft they sound.
Cheers
Sue
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 04.08.05 08:05 UTC
What about Sharma?

Margot
- By Fillis Date 05.08.05 10:21 UTC
Oooh - like Sharma - I may pinch that one, as I will (hopefully) want an Sh name eventually. Also, Spangle or Sparkle or Chamoir (sp) (know its a ch, but its said as Shamwor)
- By Bluebell [gb] Date 05.08.05 11:55 UTC
How about Shake, Star(ling), Spangle. All I can say is I hope you have your teeth in when you try calling those two :p
- By stidd [in] Date 05.08.05 15:46 UTC
How about Sharnie?
- By Pedlee Date 05.08.05 15:52 UTC
My dog's sister is called Schöen (sounds like shurn) - I think she said it was German for lovely (although I may be wrong).
- By ludivine1517 Date 05.08.05 21:01 UTC
Shum as in Chum but with the S :-d
- By Pedlee Date 05.08.05 21:24 UTC
Just to correct myself, the actual spelling is Schön and means beautiful in German - I tried to edit but couldn't.
- By stann [gb] Date 07.08.05 19:25 UTC
sparkle as in shimmer and sparkle.
- By ravens01 [us] Date 07.08.05 05:46 UTC
Schatze...(like Yahtzee)....it sounds german??
- By bevb [in] Date 07.08.05 11:45 UTC
Sona
Shana
Solly
Stara (star - a)
Sinto
Squeenie
Squeak
Sunny
Swallow
Syla
Syska
- By Star [in] Date 07.08.05 19:28 UTC
Thanks all. She still keeps changing her mind. The latest idea is Floosie (dont ask!!!)
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 07.08.05 20:05 UTC
For absolutely no good reason other than it sounds good with Shim, how about Shakti? 

As I say, no good reason, just found it on the internet - the name that is, not religion ;) - but she was the wife of the Hindu god Shiva.

I'll go away now ........

M.
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