Suggestions for boy shiba names?

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  • edited November -1
    I am so late. You're getting another Shiba? Congratulations. How do you think our little Queen Katsu is going to take sharing the spotlight?
  • edited September 2009
    haha, I don't know, growing up, a dog we had was called, "Shiro".. because it was white. Then there's "Kuro".. because it's black. Our pet turtle my parents named.. turtle.. perhaps we just aren't original??? Thinking about it now... my parents always did laugh when we talked about pets' names.. one dog was even called "Mr. Dog" more or less in Japanese... :T

    The dogs I knew had names similar, or names like Goma.. usually something commenting on physical appearance.. lol

    I don't know who Charles Bronson nor Yaphet Koto is though.. I assume celebrities? At the height of the Restoration, when people first started bringing dogs into the house and treating them like housepets (because it was a western trend), there were all sorts of Western names given to the dogs too.. like Jack or Pierre. I always thought that was funny whenever I read it in historic books.. i think it's just me, apparently!
  • edited November -1
    Jesse I wouldn't generalize and say Japanese people see it weird to give their dogs people names. Every dog I've ever known in Japan had a "people name". Shit my dog was named after my great grandpa.
  • edited November -1
    Sorry for painting the generalization brush. I thought it might've be a cultural thing (maybe regional?) to not give people names to dogs.

    Jesse
  • Thanks for all the help so far. But let's not be hasty. We haven't actually decided 100% about getting the second dog.
  • edited November -1
    In Taiwan, dogs aren't given 'human' names since it's like.. difficult? Basically parents have 2 characters out of the dictionary to choose (the 3rd character being your 'last' name) a baby's name so it gets pretty unique. They usually call their dogs like 'small -insert-syllable-here' or two of the same characters. They also like using American names! I'm not sure about Japan though..
  • edited November -1
    When you listed Otouto, it made me smile. That's an awesome name for a dog. ^_^ I just love that so much!

    Congratulations on having a new pup coming into your pack. That's such an exciting time!
  • edited November -1
    do you want to keep it japanese? cause while i was thinking of my dogs names i kept thinking of good names for boy dogs...

    sandwhich names....pastrami and meatball
    nerdy/childhood memory name....gizmo(from gremlins)

    theres more if you want a non japanese name.
  • edited November -1
    Does anybody on the forum have a dog named Gojira yet? lol
  • edited November -1
    LOL!
  • Hmmm....Gojira. I think I'd actually do that. Even though I wanted to stay clear of what I thought were everyday japanese words like sushi or fuji.

    I like takuyaki, we still have to fully decide if we're going to get the dog or not though.
  • edited November -1
    Lol I've been eating takoyaki for every meal for the past week.
  • edited November -1
    LOL okiron, love junk food much? ;)
  • damn you! I haven't had it in years. I think I'm going to have my own machine.

    I was thinking maybe

    Yaki Takuyaki for the boy. I might want to kind of do it like Katsu Tonkatsu. Whatever Japanese name I pick I've resigned myself to people butchering it.

    "Your dog is named Yucky Taco lucky? "
  • edited November -1
    Lol no Jing, it's more of teething and sick baby so the only thing I can eat is something that can be cooked in the microwave.

    Haha I love it. Little Yaki.
  • edited November -1
    OH microwave takoyaki..... ingenious!

    Sweat and turn-free.. unlike our grill used over the stove..
  • edited November -1
    I love the repeating name thing. Yaki Takoyaki would be an awesome name, and goes so well with Katsu Tonkatsu.
  • I didn't realize I was spelling it wrong. I kinda like Yaki though.

    The other one I really like is Tanuki Bunbuku Chagama, after the story. If he was a red though it wouldn't make much sense.
  • edited November -1
    Joe have you seen the tanuki statues?
  • yeah. they're are pretty "nutty" looking. get it "nutty".

    here's the story I would name him after. From wikipedia.

    Bunbuku Chagama (Japanese: ぶんぶく茶釜) is a Japanese folktale about a raccoon-dog, or tanuki, that uses its shapeshifting powers to reward its rescuer for his kindness.

    Bunbuku Chagama roughly translates to "happiness bubbling over like a tea pot." The story tells of a poor man who finds a tanuki caught in a trap. Feeling sorry for the animal, he sets it free. That night, the tanuki comes to the poor man's house to thank him for his kindness. The tanuki transforms itself into a chagama and tells the man to sell him for money.

    The man sells the tanuki-teapot to a monk, who takes it home and, after scrubbing it harshly, sets it over the fire to boil water. Unable to stand the heat, the tanuki teapot sprouts legs and, in its half-transformed state, makes a run for it.

    The tanuki returns to the poor man with another idea. The man would set up a 'roadside attraction' (a little circus-like setup) and charge admission for people to see a teapot walking a tightrope. The plan works, and each gains something good from the other--the man is no longer poor and the tanuki has a new friend and home.

    In a variant of the story, the tanuki-teapot does not run and returns to its transformed state. The shocked monk decides to leave the teapot as an offering to the poor temple where he lives, choosing not to use it for making tea again. The temple eventually becomes famous for its supposed dancing teapot.
  • edited November -1
    Ha-Yeh, "nutty" looking is right. So that's why they have little teapots with them/are teapots.
  • edited November -1
    Ah- Pom Poko makes a little bit more sense to me now...but only a little bit- the half-teapot parts. :)

    (remembering now that one of the Tanunki goes off to seek a transformation master on Shikoku Island)
  • edited November -1
    Our friend has a huge tanuki statue... and the bf and him always rubs on its stomach dangerously close to ..stuff.. before they go off to the casino.

    Creepy.
  • edited November -1
    tanuki statue's are creepy!
  • edited November -1
    Ha ha Jing!
  • I'm moving this over to Katsu's Korner. I should've done that in the first place.
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