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Good German name for a GSP pup
17 January 2007, 04:07
NitroXGood German name for a GSP pup
My German Shorthaired Pointer 'Siegfried' died last week, and I am in the market for a new GSP male pup.
I'm looking for suggestions for a new name for the little fellow - no puppy selected yet but soon.
I prefer a German name for a GSP, and something grand like "Siegfried" maybe out of a legend or an opera. A two syllable name is always best for calling however.
I'm hoping the esteemed members of this forum maybe able to help with suggestions! Thanks.
PS If I got another dog at the same time as Siegfried I always liked "Hagan", but I thought that might be looking for trouble!
17 January 2007, 05:38
SapperYou asked for this one, call him "Blaser", cheers Dave
17 January 2007, 05:42
DB BillYou can't go wrong with "Fritz".
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17 January 2007, 06:39
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17 January 2007, 10:09
MSwickardBimmer
Otto
Mauser
Nitro
Wilhelm
Brenneke
Deiter
17 January 2007, 10:20
Pric65A certain infamous german called his dog Blondi...

Not a bad name actually.
Try these links for dog names:
http://www.bellos-welcome.de/hundenamen.htmhttp://www.hunde-fan.de/HundeNamen/hundenamen.htmOr type in google "hundenamen"
17 January 2007, 12:54
1894mk2Hun, Boche, Jerry, Fritz......

(take care if you have a pair not to call the first dirty or filthy

)
Rommel, Kaiser, Von, etc etc
My own was called 'Otto' which suited him to a T.
17 January 2007, 13:12
DUKIn order to fit into Siegfried's steps, I'd think that only Wotan or Thor are appropriate. As an additional benefit, both names can be shouted well:
"WWWWOOOOTTTAAANN, COME HEEEERRRRREEE YOU &§%$/&%§/$&%!!!!!!
17 January 2007, 13:12
IanFMist

Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
17 January 2007, 15:27
Monastery-ForesterOh, I think for a name beginning mit "A", but that is an austrian name!

18 January 2007, 20:47
BuliwyfMauser
18 January 2007, 21:16
BuliwyfFWIW:
I prepare a list of names and then over a period of a couple days use a different name for the puppy until I identify a name the puppy responds to best. In effect, the puppy names itself.
18 January 2007, 22:20
9.3 NigeJaeger
18 January 2007, 22:28
mouse93Axel

18 January 2007, 23:27
crowrifleI hunted over a GSP named Rommel this past weekend.
He rocked.
19 January 2007, 05:06
Conquote:
Originally posted by Shooter451:
Jaeger
That would be my choice as well! Easy to growl it out when needed, not easily confused with any other command word that I use.
Cheers...
Con
19 January 2007, 06:41
migraMy GSP male is named "Rommel" as well. A friend of mine liked the name so much he named his chocolate lab the same. I informed him that you could only hang that moniker on a German dog. He informed me that he had a "German Chocolate Lab".
Regards Migra
19 January 2007, 10:30
Monastery-ForesterI never give the name of a neckless looser to my dog!
19 January 2007, 13:31
DUKquote:
Originally posted by Monastery-Forester:
I never give the name of a neckless looser to my dog!
Erwin Rommel was IMHO a hero, stood up against Hitler (admittedly too late)and knew how to loose and even die with style.
19 January 2007, 15:08
Monastery-ForesterOkay, perhaps a hero, but a hero without a victory!
I´ll call my lab - sorry, but I have not one - Montgomery, because he has won all battles against Rommel - in Africa and in the Normandie!
19 January 2007, 15:23
1894mk2quote:
Originally posted by Monastery-Forester:
Okay, perhaps a hero, but a hero without a victory!
I´ll call my lab - sorry, but I have not one - Montgomery, because he has won all battles against Rommel - in Africa and in the Normandie!
Umm this is not very accurate. The Afrika Corps under Rommel ran rings around the 8th army for over a year until Auchinlake (can never spell his name) was replaced by Montgomery. So Rommel won plenty of battles but lost the campaign (IMHO mainly due to Hitler and the Russian campaign)
Montgomery didn't beat Rommel in Normandy as he was only part of the allied forces and not in overall command.
If NitroX has a dog called Seigfried then the other ought to be called 'Line'

19 January 2007, 16:01
Monastery-ForesterRommel was at his time in Africa a strong follower oh H., yes he has won some little battles, but lost the African war. Yes, Monty was only one of the allies, like Patton, Eisenhower... But he won all important figts against Rommel.
Rommel was not the typical german officer of the 20th July like von Stauffenburg, von Boeselager and so on. And not persons like Rommel brought us in Germany democrathy, freedom and liberty. This was done by the allies!
20 January 2007, 00:09
DUKOh well, thanks God the world is black and white like most dogs...
By the way, Rommel's son Manfred was mayor in my town. He was I guess as untypical a mayor as his father was as untypical as an officer so people reelected him about 10 times.
20 January 2007, 00:27
JOE MACKUbberdog. Pronounced ooo as in you. Sorry, can't find the proper notation marks.
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20 January 2007, 00:49
Hollis500Kettner........
Probably better than Frankonia
Hollis
20 January 2007, 05:01
migraWow!
Didn't know my choice in Dog's names was so controversial. I have a friend who named his GSP "Ike" as in short for Eichman not as in Eisenhower. Another friend named his Kaiser.
Migra
21 January 2007, 18:45
ErikDHow about calling him "Schweinhund"?

21 January 2007, 20:30
Gerry MerryHow about Klaus for your dogs' name
Gerry
21 January 2007, 20:51
migraGlad to see this thread got back on topic.
21 January 2007, 22:08
Monastery-ForesterMigra, excuse, you are right! A classic german name for a DK is KUNO, and there you can`t get any political erruptions!
21 January 2007, 22:30
MarkHHow about Evo - easy to shout as the pup runs off after the roe deer.

Mark
Hunting is getting as close as you can, shooting is getting as far away as possible.
21 January 2007, 23:20
mboga biga bwanaWhy Not Adolf !

Nec Timor Nec Temeritas
22 January 2007, 00:58
Monastery-Forestermbogo, that is an austrian name!

22 January 2007, 04:36
migraI really like the earlier suggestion of "Mauser". In fact I like it so much that I 've already picked it for my next male GSP.
Regards Migra
22 January 2007, 10:27
MarkHHi Migra
Mauser could possibly be a better name for a cat

Mark
Hunting is getting as close as you can, shooting is getting as far away as possible.
22 January 2007, 13:21
lawndart"Klaus"
You can project that name pretty well.
"Erich" projects well also. As in Erich Hartmann, the greatest fighter Ace of all time (352 aerial victories).
I only hunt over female GSP's. I presently have "Uschi" (the vertical dog) and "Magda" (the queen bitch of the world). Magda is a wildernde Katzen ace. 41 confirmed kills in canine/feline combat. A credit to her breed, indeed!
22 January 2007, 15:54
DUKquote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
Magda is a wildernde Katzen ace. 41 confirmed kills in canine/feline combat. A credit to her breed, indeed!
She certainly deserves the Critter Kreuz with oak leaves and swords!
22 January 2007, 16:47
Monastery-ForesterMagda was the wife of Josef Goebbels, he always loved pussies!
22 January 2007, 22:19
KwaggaHi,
"Hasso" is an almost ancient german name for dogs (typically shepherds).
And if you want something WWII-related:
Hasso von Manteuffel was a German Tank-General
Regards
Kwagga
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