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Need help choosing a name!

2K views 14 replies 8 participants last post by  Dallas Gold 
#1 ·
We added a new member to our family- now 9 week old golden boy. For the past week, I've been bouncing a bazillion names off people and my family. Our family is not on the same page.

Son wants: Indy (I think this is cute too, but have a thing for my choice)

I really like: Fenn (19yr old son hates it & my hubby is neutral/indifferent)

My hubby likes: Roo or Pogo (Not fond of either- son isn't either)

The litter theme is 'Spring'- has to have this word in his registered name.

I have narrowed it down to Fenn or Indy- which would you choose?
 

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See the Poll choices :)
 
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I like both names but voted for Fenn, simply because my next door neighbor had a yorkie named Indy and I think of Indy as a small dog now (cute dog though)! If you plan to do agility Indy might be a clever name! I like the spelling Fen, instead of Fen or Finn because it's a unique way to spell it!
 
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Thanks DallasGold! ;). I am going with Fenn, and I like that spelling too- it's the Old English spelling. I think the Fens in Boston are just beautiful. What could be better than naming your retriever after marshlands inhabited by ducks!

Indy got more votes- but there isn't a single Fenn on K9data- so he'll be the one and only Fenn! I'm still playing with the registered name. The few I came up with are okay- I'm looking for - "oh that is great!" Haha!

Any creative people out there?
 
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If anyone has better registered names to go with either of these call names, I'm totally open to hear them!!
 
#12 ·
I think both are cute. But, I do know some dogs that are just spelled differently, like Finn. Pronounced the same but just spelled differently.
 
#14 ·
Yes- there are Finns, but Fenn is pronounced f eh n, not f in. :) heehee! So different!
 
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