I’m a little obsessed with weed name pet names. I think it gives them a bit of a personality and helps give them a face.
Actually, it’s also a bit of a challenge for me because a lot of the pet names on this site are either very hard to pronounce (in English) or have lots of vowels that are hard to figure out (in English). On the other hand, pet names in Spanish are quite easy to pronounce so I usually just use my Spanish one.
I guess you can’t really have a weed name like “Mr. T” or “Ms. W” that nobody can figure out. My favorite is probably “Liv, Chico, Mirelle”. I think that’s hilarious, and it would be even funnier if it didn’t sound like my dog.
I have a dog, but it’s a rescue, and I don’t know how to pronounce his name. So I just call him “Liv”. It’s weird though, because Liv and I share the same name. So it’s kind of hard for me to remember his name now.
The name Liv is fairly common in Spain because it is believed to be a combination of the words for love and dog. The name Chico, pronounced like the word for cat, is also quite common. In fact, even though I have never had a dog, I think the name Mirelle is one of the most common in Spanish, because it means “little dog.
The name Chico is a combination of “chico” (the dog) and “cat” (the cat). It was also used by the singer Shakira, who is Spanish and is probably the reason she has a Spanish-sounding name. There are several other Spanish names that combine the words for dog and cat, including Casa, Chato, and Chico. To me, the name Liv sounds like a combination of all of the other Spanish names.
Many of the names are variations of words for plants, so that’s why I like it. You can read more about them at www.thefirstpet.com.
Here’s a little list of the other pet names that we have used.
For some reason I like a lot of the pet names, including Lala, Koko, and Bambi. The most popular pet name I’ve seen is Koko, and to me it reminds me of the klansman from the movie Gladiator. My favorite name is Bambi, which is the name of the Bambi cat.
The Bambi cat is the name of an animal, not a cat. However, I have seen cat names in the form of “Bambi Bambi,” which I don’t think is a pet name. I also like the name Lala and I think it reminds me of the lala bird.