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Re: Whole lotta woman...
Wow! Very pretty girl! Hmmm, I'm still trying to name 2 of the 5 I'm getting in a few weeks, so far I have Leeloo (thanks Chris!), Pretzel and Bailee.
Here are a few names that I probably won't use (but were on my list)
Akasha
Aysia
Blythe
Cheyenne (she looks like a Cheyenne to me)
Hannah
Raine
Saba
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Re: Whole lotta woman...
Cool names; I thought of a Cheyenne, or something Native American. I thought of Mahogany, since she has such awesome deep reddish hues to her, but we still haven't settled yet. mark still calls her Gobby ( this was my "male" who turned out to be a female; laid eggs!) but she needs a more feminine, maternal name. I thought of naming her after my mom, Elizabeth, but not sure how Ma would take it!
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Whole lotta woman...
heres what i found that i thought were cool
AYASHE: Cheyenne name meaning "little one."
CHU'SI: Hopi name meaning "snake flower."
ISTAS: "snow."
KIMI: Algonquin name meaning "secret."
LEOTIE: Possibly a new creation; may mean "prairie flower."
MAKA: Sioux name meaning "earth."
MANSI: Hopi name meaning "plucked flower."
MIGISI: Cheyenne name meaning "eagle."
MEOQUANEE: Cheyenne name meaning "wears red."
NADIE: Algonquin name meaning "wise."
PATI: Miwok name meaning "break by twisting."
SANUYE: Miwok name meaning "red cloud at sundown."
SISIKA: "bird"
TALA: "wolf"
WEEKO: Sioux name meaning "pretty."
YOKI: Hopi name meaning "rain."
ZITKALA: Dakota name meaning "bird."
i got these from www.20000-names.com
-Sara
0.0.1 ball python "akua"
0.0.1 snow corn snake "Sleet"
0.0.1 okeetee corn snake "Seismo"
0.1 german shepherd "Zandra (or zanny)"
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Re: Whole lotta woman...
Elizabeth. Also of Hebrew origin, this elegant moniker means ‘God’s promise’. Since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Elizabeth has become one of the most frequently used names in the world. It has dozens of variants and short forms, including Beth, Betty, Betsy, Elspeth, Elisa, Elsa, Liz and Libby. Famous modern day bearers of the name include the British queen Elizabeth II and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Maybe instead of Elizabeth you could use a form of that name. In my family an Elizabeth is found in each generation. My grandmother Elizabeth was called Betty, my great-aunt Elizabeth is Lilly, my aunt Elizabeth is called Liz, my cousin and my own daughter Elizabeth are both called Beth. Lillabet is a family pet name often used.
There should also be sites online for the name Elizabeth translated by other cultures.
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Ohhhh, I like Mohagany! Very unique...feminine without being "girly"...and beautifully descriptive. That one would probably be my choice.
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I think i like the Elizabeth Idea...lol...but i should (Right?¿)There are translators that you can find online that (say your snake is active) you type in the words active or energetic or something along those lines and it gives you names and definitions for you word. That's how i got my snakes name (Emi meaning eternal beauty) Good luck naming her.
~~~Beth~~~ ~~0.1 Albino Nelson's Milksnake - Emi~~
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There's my Beth! Northerngirl05=Elizabeth=Beth=BethieBoBeeBop
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WOW! Shes really pretty!!!! How about Cambrie!? Prounounced caymbre
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I was thinking Aretha as in Aretha Franklin...but I guess that's the mood I'm in...=D
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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