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Re: snake names
I only have two snakes, but they're both named after Powerpuff Girls characters. I've got Blossom and then her Rowdyruff Boys counterpart, Brick. I'm totally planning on continuing the theme if I get more. I want a snake named Fuzzy Lumpkins. :P
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I named my Champagne Pastel ShaMo. After only his first shed when I first saw him he was shady in color and I liked it. When I went to pick him up I said the my buddy who produced him "where is that Shady Mofo?" From that came ShaMo.
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Since I am an Asatruar (Norse Pagan), I took the liberty to name my baby pastel male, Jormangandr. AKA, the Midgard Serpent. I just hope he doesn't have the same cataclysmic response as the actual Midgard Serpent.
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Usually just let the kids name them. It usually ends up being something related to what morph they are. Examples: spider girls are named Charlotte and Webby. Snow boy is named blizzard.
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I name all my ball pythons after Adventure Time characters. :D You can see them down there in my signature. :D
Also, if I ever get into breeding California Kings, they'll all be Downton Abbey characters. And all my Crested Geckos are fruits/veggies/legumes. ^_^
Haha. I almost named my newest girl Sybil.
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Since I am an Asatruar (Norse Pagan), I took the liberty to name my baby pastel male, Jormangandr. AKA, the Midgard Serpent. I just hope he doesn't have the same cataclysmic response as the actual Midgard Serpent.
I am as well, I was saving a name like that for an amazing snake I produce lol
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We named our snake Trogdor the Burninator. He seems to think he's fierce, but really is a special needs snake (bumblebee with a fair amount of wobble).
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I name all my snakes Greek names. I usually try to find more obscure ones, but I've been lax lately. My Pastel pair are an actual pair in mythology, Hyperion and Theia. Someone mentioned the name Sybil earlier. I had to chuckle as I almost named the Pastel girl that until I picked up the male first
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I name all my snakes Greek names. I usually try to find more obscure ones, but I've been lax lately. My Pastel pair are an actual pair in mythology, Hyperion and Theia. Someone mentioned the name Sybil earlier. I had to chuckle as I almost named the Pastel girl that until I picked up the male first
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Lol my yellow anaconda pair is named Poseidon and Amphitrite.
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Well you can see my current ball pythons in my sig, along with their names. Some names had inspirations, others didn't. The first two are the longest stories; they get simpler after that. ;)
The numbers on the balls refer to the order in which I acquired them, with missing numbers representing animals that were numbered in sequence, but that I no longer own.
#1 BRYAN: I have kind of a policy where if I get a snake off another owner, I want it to keep its name. In 2005 I had to modify this as I found out I might get a name I can't respect. I got this snake from a guy who was bringing him in to a local pet store to sell. I asked about the snake while he was still in the parking lot and the guy offered him to me for $60, cage and all. Having recently lost my first and only BP to a URI, I couldn't resist this one. But when I asked if it had a name, the guy said that the snake had belonged to his little boy, who called him "Browny," which obviously I couldn't stick with because I needed a more respectable name. However, wanting to keep as much of the name's integrity as I could, I eventually decided to pull a Tom Riddle and anagram the name into "Bryon." That spelling would eventually evolve into "Bryan" and here we are. :)
#2 KAY: Much like Bryan, I got Kay back in 2006 from a guy who was looking to get rid of her. I got her for free, cage and all, and good thing because her husbandry was absolutely horrible. That's another story in itself, but again I asked if she had a name. He said he called her "Killer" and once again I was not satisfied with keeping that one. Over a few weeks, me and a family I was staying with at the time worked on renaming her as best we could while trying to keep something of her old name. We got down to keeping just the first letter, K, and jokingly began to refer to her as "Agent K", as we were kind of into Men in Black II at the time. At this point we also did not know the gender of the snake yet. For the first year I had her, she co-habitated with Bryan and her gender was revealed when she laid a surprise clutch of eggs in July of 2006, just six months after I got her. With her confirmed female, the name "Agent K" morphed into "Kay" and that's how she's been known ever since.
#3 BRIANNA: Brianna was the first snake I ever hatched. She was the first to emerge from a clutch of 3 eggs in which one of them died about halfway through incubation. Her pattern is almost identical to that of Bryan, the sire, and appropriately was dubbed "Brianna" to commemorate that.
#4 ACE: Ace is Brianna's brother, hatching a few hours later. I numbered the egs 1, 2, and 3 during incubation, and this guy emerged from egg #1. I'm a poker player by hobby, and since he was in egg #1, and a male, he was dubbed "Ace" in reference to the 1 card in a deck of cards being called the Ace. :)
#6 MOCHA: My pastel girl was named Mocha because she is a little on the brown side and her coloration resembles Mocha coffee. ;)
#7 CLEO: She was named by a friend of mine. We were trying to think of names, and as soon as she suggested "Cleo", it stuck instantly - she just looked like a Cleo to me. :)
#9 XAVIER: It took me forever to name my bee. I wanted something to play off of his head stamp that looks like a snake skull, but eventually the name "Xavier" stuck simply because it sounded the coolest of anything else I had come up with.
#10 DIABLO: My fire spider was given the seemingly hellish name "Diablo" in reference to his two genes being named for two seemingly hellish things: fire and spiders. :D
#11 FIONA: My (hopefully) fire girl was already named Fiona by her previous owner,
#12 LESLIE: My lesser girl was bought as a tag-along with Fiona and also was named already. This name is probably going to be shortened to "Lex" though, because calling a lesser "Leslie" seems painfully un-original to me. :D
Outside of the balls there are 3 others:
LANCE: My emerald tree boa was so named because, well, have you ever seen the teeth on one of those things? The first few times I handled him, all I could think was "Careful, don't wanna get lanced by those teeth!" And it didn't take long for the name "Lance" to establish itself. :D
JADE and JAZ, a.k.a. THE GRUESOME TWOSOME: My brother-and-sister pair of jungle carpets, which I picked up in 2009, are a handful to say the least. Their individual names hearken back to when I worked at a preschool in 2004-06. We had a set of 3yo little girl twins who were constantly causing chaos. I often referred to them as the gruesome twosome and their names were Jade and Jazmine. Well when I started working with these two carpets, it didn't take me long to start referring to them as my gruesome twosome, reminding me of those two girls. So it seemed fitting to use the names of the twin terrors for these two snakes lol. It works since "Jade" is marginally OK as a boy name, and his masculinity is still, well, questionable. "Jazmine" would eventually be shortened to just "Jaz."
Well there you have it. All of my names for my current snakes, and their origins.
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I am a chemistry teacher, so I name mine after chemistry terms. So far, I have a normal, Atom and a BRB, Chem. I just got a super pastel yesterday, so I am looking for a name for him.
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I had looked into Egyptian Pharaohs, Greek gods and goddesses etc before I bought my first. I originally wanted to call her Isis but it really didn't suit her once I got her home. I decided on "Calypso" after the Greek nymph (also helps that a calypso is a yellowy/orange ice lolly and my girl is a pastel!)
I wanted to keep with the "C" theme so when I got my het albino boy I decided to call him Claus (Klaus but with a C instead) as in the original vampire hybrid from vampire diaries.
I'm getting my spider BP this week :D he will be called Castiel from the Supernatural show :)
Not entirely sure where my C theme came from exactly but it seems to have stuck!
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I got my 2 BP's 2 weeks ago and still haven't named them. Dunno what to give them yet.
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Male Bps -Kocur and Slither. I don't name my pets,other people do.
2 cats Aimee and Lulu,didn't name them either.
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I am a chemistry teacher, so I name mine after chemistry terms. So far, I have a normal, Atom and a BRB, Chem. I just got a super pastel yesterday, so I am looking for a name for him.
Mr. White!
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Penelope (Penny) is just a name we came up with, that sounded feminine and won out over my 5yr old daughter's vote of Cinderella lol. Penny was chosen first (because of her copper colour), but we decided to use the long version. I like nice feminine names for female snakes, because it helps people not think they are so gross...or so that's my theory ;)
Mara is a name I chose and is actually the name of a snake alien creature from Doctor Who. My husband is a total nerd, so I named her thinking of him, but Mara is also an Irish name, and I have Irish heritage (hence my name and spelling), so it has double meaning for me, plus it sounds nice to me.
I want to get a Butter next and I think my daughter is convinced we will name her Buttercup. I might be fine with that, but I may be able to convince her of another name if we get a Lesser instead.
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Penelope (Penny) is just a name we came up with, that sounded feminine and won out over my 5yr old daughter's vote of Cinderella lol. Penny was chosen first (because of her copper colour), but we decided to use the long version. I like nice feminine names for female snakes, because it helps people not think they are so gross...or so that's my theory ;)
Mara is a name I chose and is actually the name of a snake alien creature from Doctor Who. My husband is a total nerd, so I named her thinking of him, but Mara is also an Irish name, and I have Irish heritage (hence my name and spelling), so it has double meaning for me, plus it sounds nice to me.
I want to get a Butter next and I think my daughter is convinced we will name her Buttercup. I might be fine with that, but I may be able to convince her of another name if we get a Lesser instead.
Buttercup from princess bride? Lol
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So many cute and silly names. I love it.
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Just named my new hognose Admiral Pippa McSqueakerton, because she's an imperious little pipsqueak.
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My ball python is named Sahara after the desert. Not terribly creative but I thought it was a pretty name.
My female normal Kenyan sand boa has an even more original name...Kenya :p. Hehe.
My male stripe Kenyan sand boa was named Gobi, trying to keep to a desert theme.
Then I got another Kenyan sand boa who was already named Vulcan and I just kept the name.
My Colombian rainbow boa is named Morrie. The scientific name for his species is Epicrates maurus. To me, "maurus" sounds like Morris and so there you go. Kind of like when my Dendrobates leucomelas frog was named Lucas...
I named my black milk snake Remington which got shortened to Remi. It just popped into my head, who knows :p.
(my turtle is named Koopa, hehe)
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My son wants to change his snakes name from finn to mickey mouse. Lol
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I have Elmo (Sesame Street), Ranen (no reference, just a name I picked because when I first got him he was really grumpy and it means the opposite), Luna (Harry Potter), Oscar (Sesame Street), Romeo (Shakespeare), Juliet (Shakespeare), Snow (Once Upon a Time), and Eccleston (Doctor Who).
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Izzy (female normal BP) and Remi (male sunglow motley boa). A few others we brainstormed include:
> :cens0r:Lilith (Lily for short)
> :cens0r:Sage
> Sasha
> Star
> Tangle
> Trinity
> Haze
> Ember
> Saral
> Jade
> Mara
> Nessia
> Pyrrha
> Reigne
And I will try and attach a few pictures...
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I currently have seven ball pythons.
A normal named Apollo and a het albino named Athena. I also have a bumblebee named Loki, a spider named Trinity, a cinnapin named Morpheus, a yellow-belly named Neo, and a fire named Katana.
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Monty....self explanatory. Lol
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Balla (Ms Snakey Balla Masquerade) - Ms Snakey is my husband's name for her, Balla is my name for her, and Masquerade is my daughter 's name for her. She was my first BP
Kanubis Imhotep - Kanubis = Ka and Anubis combined, Imhotep from the mummy.
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We like names from Disney characters, and names from another language. Or from a movie.
Zira
Kenai
Lilly
Bellatrix
Karma
Theia
Jabari
Akilah
Nico
Medusa
Hasani
Callisto
Dahlia
Bahati
Busu
Vitani
Hagrid
Pearl
Pompeii
Seshafi
Aragog
Loki
Keeva
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I like to let my kids name them, we have Lolie (pic), George, Sid and Sage all ballshttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/30/my4yqaqe.jpg
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I named my snake Capone, after Al Capone. I named him this for 2 reasons, he looks like a bandit and he hates rats just like Al. Hah, yeah I'm stupid.
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I named my BP Cornelius just because the name sounded fancy~
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Actually when I hear Lilith, I think of Supernatural :)
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When I hear Lilith I think of the Bebe Neuwerth character, Frasier's wife. Showing my age I think.
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I have a normal BP named Tiki. My son and I wanted something tribal as that's what his pattern looks like.
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My new spider was a Christmas present from my son, and I named her Tinsle in honor of the holiday.
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My son's baby corn snake had another, easily forgotten name, but is now called Houdini as he has been a master escape artist, escaping from a closed tub INSIDE a T8.
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My normal ball python's name is Cave Johnson! From Portal 2 ;D
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