
Name Update
December 30, 2007Even though I changed lizards in the middle of this name quest… I still need a name for my Bearded Dragon. So, I think I have narrowed it down to three possible choices…
1. Hidalgo- it is of Spanish origin and means “noble one”
2. Bilbo- umm… originated from a book, no clue what it means
3. Nebuchadnezzar- originated in Babylon, also no clue what it means
So what do you think, do you like one of these choices, hate them all? Think you have a better suggestion? Oh, and Tobi, I liked your choice of “Reilly”, love the name but I got a friend here in Emmaus who has a dog named Reilly… so that one is kinda out. Good choice though… Oh and people, please comment…
Well, since I chose the name Hidalgo, that is definitely the one that I vote for, but you already knew that.
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Ok here goes for the second time:S I like the name Hidalgo, and my input for new suggested names are:
1. Jake- I always thought Jake was a good lizard name, It sounds really macho and all:P
2. Nimrod- Since we’re at the arrogant babilonic names lol, Lizards always have an arrogant look on….
Ok so yea thats my input, srry its kinda late:P ttyl
Don’t quite know why but I like Nebuchadnezzer.
That’s my two cents.
Hey sam!!! I thought Nebuchadnezzar was the best one so far. But its a bit long of a name. If your going for a name of the lord of the ring i wouldn’t do bilbo. Maybe smeagle or gollum.. Tobi says not to name them those names (smeagle or Gollum) . Hey heres a good one Mushu.. I would name it that.. Okay i guess i’m not much help.. Sorry.. Whatever you name im sure it will be good.. O hey a got your email you sent me. I’ll try to reply when a get a chance.. Have a Happy New Year. TTFN
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Bek says if you called it Nebuchadnezzar you could call it Chad for short.
Or Shamir, it means A sharp thorn, flint
It would make sence because they get kinda spikey when their older.
Or Julius, i dunno. Just name it. Happy New Year
I think you should name him Nebuchadnezzar!
I vote for Nebuchadnezzar too.
(go with the majority, go with the majority)