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Help naming my snake?
I know this sounds horrible but I just can’t come up with a name for my newest baby. I’ve named all my snakes so far from character traits they have like Ruckus. He tears up his enclosure and creates a ruckus. This new baby I just can’t find anything about it and want to give it a name, even if it’s a generic name. Not sure if male or female so I don’t care about gender names. I’d give it a name like rose even if it was a male. I just need some ideas. 
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Re: Help naming my snake?
 Originally Posted by Jmp2722
I know this sounds horrible but I just can’t come up with a name for my newest baby. I’ve named all my snakes so far from character traits they have like Ruckus. He tears up his enclosure and creates a ruckus. This new baby I just can’t find anything about it and want to give it a name, even if it’s a generic name. Not sure if male or female so I don’t care about gender names. I’d give it a name like rose even if it was a male. I just need some ideas.
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Calypso?
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Re: Help naming my snake?
With that headstamp and the markings on the neck and their symetry, I would go with "Arrow". The head stamp is in the shape of an old indian arrowhead and even has the marks along the side that look like the searations of an old arrowhead. The neck pattern looks like the shaft.
Thats just what I visualize when I look at this picture.
And that name would work reguardless of sex.
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I don't stress if I don't give mine names immediately. Eventually they name themselves.
I also don't name the babies I produce as anything with a name tends to get kept.
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Re: Help naming my snake?
I had the same problem. I went with a gender neutral name: Frankie. Mine just kinda looked like a Frankie. Don’t know why lol
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Re: Help naming my snake?
I visualized what my Burm would like as an adult and decided on "Kaiju" 
Maybe try doing the same and a name should drop.
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Re: Help naming my snake?
Pioneer. I see the head markings as a weapon head like Bistem does, but I see it as a spearhead. From my word choice you can probably tell why I chose Pioneer 
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Re: Help naming my snake?
 Originally Posted by Bistem
With that headstamp and the markings on the neck and their symetry, I would go with "Arrow". The head stamp is in the shape of an old indian arrowhead and even has the marks along the side that look like the searations of an old arrowhead. The neck pattern looks like the shaft.
Thats just what I visualize when I look at this picture.
And that name would work reguardless of sex.
Sticking with the arrowhead theme, you could go with something along the lines of:
Geronimo
Apache
Or a little more cheesy like: Chief Sitting Ball
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