I want to name my dog after a knife, any suggestions

Mcusta, because when she runs, you can yell it loud easily. Accent on the cus. LOL beautiful pup ya got there.
 
Case (Casey?) Easy to say loudly or even yell. I agree with cj, that is a very good trait for a dog's name
 
I call my cat, "cat". It takes two before you need complex names.
 
I call my cat, "cat".

Why name something that doesn't come when you call it?

:I want to name my dog after a knife, any suggestions

Serious answer: Ronin
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Silly answer: Spot
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Honestly, first thing to pop into my head was Swick for some reason.

Lagriffe
Dozier
Centofante (Cent for short)
Kiba (means Fang)

Actually, if you want some name related to the far east, check out yourcornerstore, under Knives, under Kanetsune and look up those names. That's where Kiba came from.

Good luck and congrats on the new puppy :thumbup:
 
What type of dog?

St. Bernard = Wenger
Akita = Moki
Boxer = Boker
Presa Canario = Navaja
American Staffordshire Terrier = Buck
 
Dagger
Cutter
Chopper
Carver
Bayonette
Sabre
Toothpick (Texas)
Nessy (Nessmuk) - My favorite for a female...
Ulu
Puukko
 
All animal names need to be short, one syllable words so you can yell their name quick when they are peeing on the carpet.

By the time you get through yelling a name like "Beauregard Decamp of Wellington Winchester", their bladder is empty and they've even had time to take a steaming dump as well.:D

Take a lesson from the draft horse... Pete, Buck, Mike, Joe, etc.

Personally, for a dog, I like the name "Dog", and for a cat, I like "Cat". If you want to freak people out though, name your dog "Cat".:D
 
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