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My kids have superhero god names. Hercules (the strongest of the Olympian gods) was pre-named when I got him. Since he was already a year old and the name totally suited him, I didn’t change it and am glad I didn’t because many people say, “I can see how Hercules got his name.” He’s a huge guy. Sometimes I call him my miniature Holstein cow.
On my recent adoption, I traveled to the poodle rescue in SC to pick out a Chowdoodle puppy from a litter of three males and two females. Before arriving, I decided I wanted a male and would name him Zeus (King of the Olympian and God of the Sky, Thunder, and Wisdom) because he is Hercules’ father and a very intelligent Chow Chow I once knew was named Zeus. Well, come to find out, the three male pups were pre-named Apollo, Zeus, and Thor. Go figure - coincidence or fate? I actually chose Thor, but changed his name to Zeus after the adoption so that it didn’t mess up their medical records and paperwork.
I would have kept the name Thor, but it rhymed with too many other words, like door, more, sore, four, bore, core, pour, wore, tore, etc. I could just envision being in a room filled with people using these words simultaneously in conversations and my poor puppy running back and forth from one person to another, thinking they were all calling his name. So, I felt it best to avoid him this confusion.
Lachlan is of Irish origin, but a fairly common name in Scotland and Australia. I had a friend in Australia for many years with that name, and I love the sound of it. In the past I've had Christopher, Scott, Jessie, Heather and Fern, Kyle, and Emma Jean.
My next doodle boy will be Declan, another Irish name (I bet you saw next doodle coming *grin*) unless he's a she, in which case she'll be Ceilidh (pronounced Kay-lee).
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