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My wife, a vet tech, has a hospital patient named "Stephanie." It's a dog. We're both grossed out by this name. What are some others?

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[–] Chocrates@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Most all names are human names. Why is Stephanie or John different? My dogs name was Charlie and it was just fine.

[–] Crackhappy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My cat's name is Chaos and is the chillest fucking cat ever made. Comes when called, politely waits to be fed, lays contentedly for belly rubs. Also fetches but that's because this hairy fucker thinks they're a dog.

[–] wildwhitehorses@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My chaos is very similar. Except he has learnt to open my cupboard door and climbs my clothes at 2am...

[–] wolfshadowheart@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Of course, but what I'm saying is that there's a range. Charlie is within the range that just "feels right" regardless of whether it's a pet or not. Stephanie is kind of outside of that range, IMO along with quite a few other names. I'm not saying they shouldn't be named that, or that all animals with that name are just "wrong" lol that's crazy. Do you think you'd agree that John is a less fitting name for a dog than Trevor? Or that Huey, Huell, Hubert are all more fitting for a pet than Jane or Carl?

I dunno, clearly people feel both ways about it in this thread lol. I'm not saying that all pets should be named Mr. Fluffybunbuns, just that some human names don't really seem super fitting for animals - be it a personality, how the name sounds when they're being called.

I mean, this isn't limited to animals either. Surely you've met someone who is clearly a David but for some reason their name is Joseph. But they just exude David energy? This is like the opposite of that, where the animal just exudes an energy that simply isn't the name they were given.

Oh, I have another example. My rescue dogs name was Ashley. She did look very pretty like an Ashley, but she was very much not an Ashley.

[–] MothBookkeeper@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

I named my cat Craig to intentionally capitalize on this effect. I think it's funny, even if no one else does.