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08-01-2006, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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The Puppy Wars
Dearest,
I need advice from some good, old-fashioned Tolkien fans on this one. I recently got a new puppy. She is hopefully the first of three dogs that Boyfriend and I plan to adopt over the next year and a half. The puppy's name is Zara, it's both English and Arab, and she is a German Shepherd/Collie mix. We also plan to get a male Siberian Husky and name him Zizou, after one of our favourite footballers (eat your heart out, Materazzi). *cough* To get straight to the point, I would like to give our third dog a literary name. I think a Tolkien-ish name would be great. Of course, I am not sure about the breed name, and what name would go with what breed. I do plan to get a medium to large dog though, and I do plan on getting another male, I know that much. The bigger problem is Boyfriend. He does not want a name that sounds "silly." We've been arguing about this for a while. This is where you come in. If you were to give your dog a Tolkien-inspired name, what would it be? And what's a Tolkien name that's not "silly"? Suggestions will be much appreciated. Kiss kiss, Lush.
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08-02-2006, 06:09 AM | #2 |
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I think you should admit defeat, Lush. They're all silly.
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08-02-2006, 06:20 AM | #3 |
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Well if you are OK with Zizou just about anything will be OK.. .possibly dwarvish /mannish rather than elvish would be best since you need something you can call with authority so maybe Gimli, Balin, Barliman.... some of the "stronger" sounding elvish elements might work like Cirdan or Cirion. Maybe not Carcharoth or Draugluin though...
However I just wouldn't have a dog (well a bedlington maybe) and it doesn't really matter what you call cats....
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08-02-2006, 06:32 AM | #4 |
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There are several LotR names that can be abbreviated to sound like normal real life names: Sam; Merry; Theo (from Théoden)...
Or if the dog turns out to be female: Rosie; Diamond; Elanor - the Hobbit names tend to sound very normal. Just flip through your "Foster's Guide" for more ideas.
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08-02-2006, 06:59 AM | #5 |
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I quite like Turin for a dogs name, sounds quite normal.
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08-02-2006, 07:44 AM | #6 |
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Good idea Kath. Turambar is even better, I think, (would give any dog a sense of dignity) but Boyfriend may beg to differ.
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08-02-2006, 09:09 AM | #7 |
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How about Maxacár? It's a compound Quenya word that I've just made up from:
soft maxa, moica, mussë head cár (cas-), nóla, toldë Or, in Sindarin, Modôl from soft moe head dôl I couldn't find a world for "silly" or even "foolish" or "ridiculous" so I thought "soft in the head" (the original meaning of "silly") would do. Both could easily be shortened to more boring names: Max or Moe. Alternately, either would do as a petname for said Boyfriend, who need not be informed of their etymology.
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08-04-2006, 11:13 AM | #9 |
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Oh wow, thanks guys!
How could I forget Estel? Or Gandalf for that matter?! Right now we're thinking that the possible third dog will be a guard-dog. I grew up with a female Doberman as my friend and protector, and she saved my mother's life twice, so the connection is strong there. A Doberman named Estel might be perfect. If I go the German Shepherd route, however, Gandalf would be a great name. Also, Gamgee, Milo, Modol (thanks, F!), Tulkas, etc... Well, I could go on, but this thread is brimming with good suggestions. Of course, Huan is a wonderful name for a dog. Have you guys heard about the monks of New Skete? ? They tend to give their dogs Tolkien names, only not names I would like: Mordor's Winter, for example. What's up with that?
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08-04-2006, 01:20 PM | #11 |
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Posting the dog
Well, I would have thought that Gandalf would be more suitable for a cat. After all, we all know that cats have nine lives and Gandalf has had at least two ...
A Doberman? Here I was thinking along the lines of a blonde longhair like a golden retriever or great dane. Then Legolas might do the trick--funny how no one has yet suggested this fleet-footed namesake--which could be shorted to "Las", to confuse the (male) dogs. Or you do go one up from the Zeds and do Y: Yrch. Then there's the Sindarin for fangs, Carack or Carag. Or go with Ulfang. Or something more sophisticated such as Cænînion. Rawr!
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