Looking for historical names that make good pet names. I want a dog and was going to name it Cato, but a close friend beat me to it and that would be lame to copy them at this point.
suggestions? favorite figures?
>>1464170
Ramasees.
>>1464170
Scipio
>>1464170
Cato the Younger?
Cicero?
Pompey?
Artavasdes?
Ptolemy?
Bucephalus?
Antiochus?
Belisarius?
>>1464170
I named my chicken Plato's man
>>1464202
>Scipio
Thats a nice one.
Agrippa?
Diogenes obviously
My childhood neighbours had a German mastiff and they called him Zeus. It was a big dog.
>>1464170
I named my snake Alexander
>>1464306
For you
>>1464170
Nero.
>>1464311
if i throw a stick will he die?
Tor
Oden
Freja
Balder
Loke
>>1464318
It would be extremely painful
>>1464170
I had a cane corso and I called it Napoleon (yeah I know it's not a corsican dog, still funny to me).
It's more /lit/ than /his/, but I named a mutt I had before Napoleon Argo.
Adolf, like my cat
Adolf, Nigel, Donald, Anders
>>1464344
he's a great dane
Mengele
Heim
McVeigh
Columbine
Virginia Tech
Dahmer
Bundy
Manson
Gacy
Hannibal
>>1464588
Kierkegaard.
I don't know if these count as historical or not, but Cerberus and Fenrir were names of mythological canines.
Philo (Philoteous)
Leo (Leonitus)
>>1464216
Seriously, this. Or Cynic.
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>>1465082
Here's a list of ancient Roman dog names: http://www.unrv.com/culture/names-for-roman-dogs.php
Might give you some ideas.
>>1464170
catrine the great
chairman meow
Socrates is a good cat name. You can call him sock for short
>>1464170
Barca?
>>1464170
Lycurgus of Sparta
I call my Cat Archimedes