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Whats in a name?
Okay, so I have my newby vanilla bp, but I'm having a hard time coming up with a name. Half the fun of owning a pet is naming it, so I pass the question off to you guys to try and help me out. I have googled and tried to find a suitable name, however I haven't gotten anywhere.
Hes a male vanilla bp. It doesn't seem right to call him vanilla bean. I was thinking about naming him Alfredo, as in Alfredo sauce, but it doesn't seem to fit well in my head. lol.
So, any suggestions? :taz::snake:
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Re: Whats in a name?
I feel like we are going to need a picture if we are going to get any inspiration for naming it!
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Re: Whats in a name?
I agree... pictures please! But two names that comes to mind, keeping with the "vanilla" theme, are Custard and Creme Brulee - not sure about that last one, LOL. :D
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Re: Whats in a name?
Well, looking up vanilla on Wilkipedia, I found this useful info:
It was first cultivated by a people called Totonac. Sava is the region in Madagascar where most of the current vanilla supply is grown. Melipone is the species of Mexican bee that is the only way vanilla is pollinated naturally.
Just a few suggestions.
Gale
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Re: Whats in a name?
I was thinking custard as well. That is the first thing that I think of when I hear vanilla.
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Re: Whats in a name?
Name him
Extract
Good ole vanilla extract
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Re: Whats in a name?
Nilla Wafer...
Come to think of it, there really isn't any masculine way to name anything after vanilla... go a different route.
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Re: Whats in a name?
VanWinkle or Winkie after Robert Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice) :)
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Re: Whats in a name?
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Originally Posted by angllady2
Well, looking up vanilla on Wilkipedia, I found this useful info:
It was first cultivated by a people called Totonac. Sava is the region in Madagascar where most of the current vanilla supply is grown. Melipone is the species of Mexican bee that is the only way vanilla is pollinated naturally.
Just a few suggestions.
Gale
I like Sava!
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Re: Whats in a name?
french vanilla! i think names come in time though.
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Re: Whats in a name?
Coco like short for chocolate
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Re: Whats in a name?
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Originally Posted by dembonez
Coco like short for chocolate
haha nice. that would be pretty funny , when we tell people he is a vanilla and then tell them his name . * we might actually use this * :bow:
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Re: Whats in a name?
I think I like VanWinkle for the Vanilla Ice reference. What do you think hubby? I rather save Coco for maybe the super cinny :-)
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Re: Whats in a name?
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Originally Posted by Evilme5229
I think I like VanWinkle for the Vanilla Ice reference. What do you think hubby? I rather save Coco for maybe the super cinny :-)
where does VanWinkle come into play ?
i dont really like Van Winkle
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Re: Whats in a name?
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Originally Posted by Wickedone82
where does VanWinkle come into play ?
i dont really like Van Winkle
you know...Vanilla Ice
here, this might help
YouTube - Vanillia Ice Vs. Eminem - Ice Ice Shady
errr...maybe not :)
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Re: Whats in a name?
oh i wasnt even thinking there . your right rob matthew vanwinkle = vanilla ice
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Re: Whats in a name?
Name it Milli
(Hopefully someone understands why...)
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Re: Whats in a name?
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Originally Posted by MustBeSatan
Name it Milli
(Hopefully someone understands why...)
hahaha!!! awesome! I'd say I know what it means but that will show my age. Oh wait, I blew that one with the Vanilla Ice reference
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Re: Whats in a name?
for masculine im saying villan... lol hardcore... :D
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Originally Posted by Wickedone82
haha nice. that would be pretty funny , when we tell people he is a vanilla and then tell them his name . * we might actually use this * :bow:
awesome glad i could help!:gj:
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