Litter names and the Japanese dictionary order
So I decided to name all my puppies based on the litter #. For example, my first litter, all the pups names will start with "A". But for the second litter and beyond, I have a conundrum. The puppies will all have Japanese names. So should I go with English or Japanese alphabetical order?
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A-litter
I-litter
U-litter
E-litter
O-litter
etc
But then I run into a problem when we get to consonants. The next batch is ka, ki, ku, ke, ko. I wouldn't want an entire litter of Ka- names (too restrictive and repetitive). I could make it any K- name, but sometimes another letter is lumped in there like ta, chi, tsu, te, to.
Wondering though, are there any consonants/vowels in the English alphabet that is missing in the Japanese alphabet. F ? L ? Q ?
I think even in Japan their litter #'s are based on the English alphabet. Makes more sense.
We have the equivalent in English: Dallas, Reno, Phoenix, Denver....
Kyoto is not a good name to use because the Kanji (individual words that make up the word) for Kyoto contains the word City.
It would almost be like naming your dog Salt Lake City.
Hope that helps
Example would be like the names of my dogs or any of the other dogs here with Japanese names. Look for names with meaning. Not sure if I explained it well...
Or you can be like me and totally butcher it by just throwing some Japanese words together because they sound good or have a personal meaning. Miyu's name is Miyuki Yama Go, Miyuki because we picked her up during a blizzard and Yama because I wanted to include a part of her parents in her name (both parents have Yama in their registered names).
I was just wondering about the city thing, because there is an American Akita named Kyoto on Akita World facebook group.
....hehe
(Toki's first official name, translated. Now he is just Tora go Hyozan)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroha
Iroha is sometimes used instead of A-I-U-E-O. I thought It might be difficult to come up with the names all starting with a vowel for your first 5 puppies.
@TheWalrus -Shigs explained to me in an eamil that Akiho prefered a certain number of characters in naming. I lost that email though
Thanks for noting that! I didn't realize this was a requirement. I understand, of course, why people might want to have Japanese names for their NKs, but I didn't know it was a requirement. I guess is my case, if I ever have, say, a Kai, I'll have to go with the "appropriately dignified and Nihon Ken-like" pedigree name and then I can make the call name whatever I want!