Idea 2: Name your dog after your favorite and most prominent person or character.
The second category is to name dogs after cartoons or celebrities, such as Baylor, Prince, Barton (General), Meiya (Crayon Shinchan's mother), Starbucks (the famous little lion) and Clinton. These names are all personal, that is, if they are too complicated or catchy, they will usually be simplified in the process of use. For example, Barton and Clinton are all simplified into a meal in the end.
Idea 3: Name it after the related words of the dog breed.
For example, Husky is called Qiqi, Golden Retriever is called Mao Mao, Spot is called Diandian, Xileti is called Lele or Titi, Coco is called Kaka, and so on. Personally, I think this naming method is too lazy and it is best not to use it.
Idea 4: Name your dog after your favorite brand.
For example: Honda, Mini or Cooper, Ferrari, etc. Personally, I think this practice is quite individual, but unfortunately, almost all the brands that everyone is satisfied with are foreign goods, and it seems that no one has named the dog Lenovo or Patriot.
Idea 5: Name the dog after food.
For example: steamed stuffed bun, pudding, milkshake, cheese, millet, rice, etc. Personally, I think this name is quite cute. It's just that if you take a dog named Popsicle to play outside, and your dog is running around, and you call its name "Popsicle ~ ~ Popsicle ~ ~", will someone come to you to buy an iced drink? Ha ha. Therefore, it is best not to name the food sold outside. In case someone makes a hullabaloo about in the street and runs away with others.
Idea 6: A completely personalized name.
For example: Heizai, Ougu (I really don't know what this name means), Abu, Tiedan and so on. As long as it is not too strange, the name is also quite good and has a lot of personality, but it should be remembered to be catchy.
Yes, the names I mentioned above are all simplified to Key, Ougu is later called Ouou, Abu is sometimes called Bubu, and Iron Egg naturally becomes Dandan.
Ding Yang. I like this name. . . .