Name suggestion for a brown Doberman female puppy

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Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year.

First time to get a companion, so I'd bewildered about what to call her!

Don't want a girl-ish name, yet not vicious either, she arrives in 10 days.
 
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She's beautiful and deserves an elegant name. Let me think on it...

Do you like actual names like Brandi, Sasha, Nikki, Tara? Or something more exotic?
 
If it were a male I may go with the name "Ozzy" because the ears of a doberman sticking up remind me of the signature Black Sabbath salute.

Don't know if you'd want to call a female "Ozzy" though and the idea might be out-dated.

I guess if you wanted to call her something modern that gives a wink to pop culture, would work as a dog's name and would remain recognizable for as long as she's likely to live then I might consider calling her "Twerk".

R..
 
She looks like a Ruby to me.....

Yep.. But my son don't agree :/

---------- Post added December 26th, 2013 at 03:44 AM ----------

She's beautiful and deserves an elegant name. Let me think on it...

Do you like actual names like Brandi, Sasha, Nikki, Tara? Or something more exotic?

I was thinking about:

Hero (Greek goddess)
Ruby
Venus
Mocha

So, exotic and/or mythical are my favs

And no, I won't have her ears cut, enough with her tail

---------- Post added December 26th, 2013 at 03:47 AM ----------

I guess if you wanted to call her something modern that gives a wink to pop culture, would work as a dog's name and would remain recognizable for as long as she's likely to live then I might consider calling her "Twerk".

R..

Twerk goes with a similar-rhymed word in Arabic which means "idiot" :)
So, no.
 
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Also thought about Remora, but too long I guess
 
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