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Naming my Dog Sartoria

NAMOR

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Originally Posted by Tony Romo
Done.
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Awesome. Ill name my kid Tony Romo
 

Orsini

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Why don't you name it Cruiser?
 

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Not a fan honestly. Sounds very much like a name a nouveau riche person would use as a try-too-hard way to show taste and sophistication they do not possess.

Plus everyone is going to ask why you named it that/what it means etc... will get annoying fast...
 

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Too long of a name. Two syllables max.

I suggest Nifty. It's fun, cute, easy to say, your dog will respond to it.
 

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Originally Posted by coop86
Not a fan honestly. Sounds very much like a name a nouveau riche person would use as a try-too-hard way to show taste and sophistication they do not possess.

Plus everyone is going to ask why you named it that/what it means etc... will get annoying fast...


i've seen some dogs called audemars and another winston after harry winston. lexus?
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RSS

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Originally Posted by Tony Romo
My girlfriend agreed to naming our new girl puppy Sartoria... am I out of my mind?
Is your dog going to have a wardrobe ... or has it some connection to the flowering plants of the legume family?
 

RSS

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Someone mentioned two syllables ... good advice. I suggest something ending in "y" or "ie" ... jodie, lucy, sophie, cody, etc.

Do avoid Nietzsche and Kierkegaard.
 

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Originally Posted by RSS
Do avoid Nietzsche and Kierkegaard.

Baudrillard and Zizek, however, are perfectly acceptable.
 

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