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Good German name for a GSP pup
22 January 2007, 23:26
hubertGood German name for a GSP pup
Call her Hun.
not 'cause you love her, because she's German!

23 January 2007, 05:59
9.3 riflemanI had a physics professor who named his dog "Keppler".
23 January 2007, 10:25
johnnyrebMy 90 pound GSP is named Grendel, after the monster in The Epic of Beowulf. I know, Danish and not Deutsch, but Nordic nonetheless...
24 January 2007, 21:37
DeerdogsHow about Peiper - after Jochan Peiper of the SS (spelling?)
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Richard
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24 January 2007, 22:20
jbderunzMy father in law bought his GSP in Germany. A very grand hound : his German name ASTOR.
Astor von der Leihen on the pedigree.
My dachshound from Germany : JOCK
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
24 January 2007, 23:06
rainman1882I named my GSD Blitz. Good German name but nothing to strange.
25 January 2007, 02:38
P. JilekHow about Panzer?
25 January 2007, 20:09
NitroXGentlemen,
Sorry not to reply earlier. Unfortunately in "third world" country Australia, the phones are not always reliable and my phone and fax lines died for several days. Usually several times every year when the temperature goes over 40 deg C.
Thanks for the many good suggestions in the replies.
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"Blaser" - ha ha.

DB Bill - "Fritz" was a suggestion for "Siegfried" by a nasty colleague when he was a young dog. The Barossa Valley was a German settled area and we have a sausage called "Fritz". Big and fat, reddish/liver in colour. Made from undetermined "meat". As my fellow colleague said "Red on the outside, full of shit on the inside". Funny.
"Wolfgang", I was also considering "Wolf".
"Maximillian", a good possibility.
"Mauser", a good one too. "Nitro", even better.
"Blondi" - I am sure I know whom the owner was that you refer to. But I may get in trouble with that one, as my wife is also a blondie!

My father also had a blonde border collie sheepdog many years ago, whom used to ride in his truck beside him. Some people thought he had a blondie girlfriend/mistress from a quick view when he drove past.
"Rommel" - very appropriate,
"the desert fox". Also the "R" can be rolled into a growl for strong commands.
"Kaiser" is one I also was thinking of.
quote:
In 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 &§%$/&%§/$&%!!!!!!
"Wotan", a very good suggestion. Siegfried learned shouted expletives meant he was in real trouble and always resulted in instant obedience. However cursing the gods might get me in hot water! I do like that name. Definitely on a short list. Maybe if I want to court disaster one day another GSP, named "Loki"?!
"Mist" has another meaning in German.

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How about calling him "Schweinhund"?
That's a good name for a German Jagd Terrier.

"Klaus", maybe one day. I do like "Uschi" and "Magda" for bitches.
I like "Grendel" also for a real bitch.
"Astor" is very good, and often used for white dogs.
"Blitz" is very good. Another member of NE and AR had two dogs called "Donder" and "Blitzen" (or in Swedish spelling ?) which I thought was very good. Thunder and Lightning.
"Panzer", another good suggestion.
Some others I considered which are not Germanic but classical, include "Achilles", "Hector" and "Caesar". Also "Hannibal" (the Carthaginian General not the movie character).
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Thanks for these and the many other very good suggestions.
I will wait to see what dog I pick out which may take some months. I could choose quickly from very good pedigree stock sooner, but may wait to look over puppies from proven hunting parents. If I can't find them locally, a few trips over to the next state which is a day's drive.
So far my favourites are:
"Wotan" or "Odin". Cursing the gods should result in an eventful life.
"Rommel".
"Blitzen" and "Blitz" for short.
"Kaiser".
"Fritz".
Be rest assured, I will update the forum with the choice of name and pup + photo when both choices are made as thanks.
Thinking of any other suggestions? Please post.
25 January 2007, 20:53
DUKquote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
quote:
How about calling him "Schweinhund"?
That's a good name for a German Jagd Terrier.
My Jagd Terrier's name is Hoss (vom Stromberg), after his fabulous great grand father. Physically, he is also rather on the robust side, all guts and muscle, of course.
Surprisingly, some people confuse this name with "Horst", like in the song, ya' know...
25 January 2007, 22:43
IanFquote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
Gentlemen,
"Mist" has another meaning in German.
Exactly!!
Rgds IanF
Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
25 January 2007, 23:17
Claret_DabblerI quite like liked "Boris" for a GSP.
I give my dogs gaelic names, even if they are german breeds.
Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
27 January 2007, 13:34
johnnyrebWhat about Sheiskopf?

27 January 2007, 22:35
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by johnnyreb:
What about Sheiskopf?
I'll leave that name for you to use for your own dogs.
28 January 2007, 19:34
PlanemechWhat about Heinz? As in Heinz Guderian architect of armored blitzkrieg? (which we all know is an adaptation of an infatry tactic from a book called
Infantrie Greift An by one Erwin Rommel.)
Bismark also comes to mind but more for a Drathaar

28 January 2007, 22:44
ScudRunnerFritz
29 January 2007, 19:36
NitroXFritz is growing on me. Not grand, but a very friendly name.
29 January 2007, 22:22
AglifterWe had a GHP bitch as a kid called Gustav (After Carl Gustav Jung) -- which quickly became goose -- suited her better.
Wolfram could be a good name.
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29 January 2007, 22:54
Monastery-ForesterIf I`ll get a pitbull in the future, I`ll call him George W., in honor to the great american hero

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30 January 2007, 18:57
DUKquote:
Originally posted by Monastery-Forester:
If I`ll get a pitbull in the future, I`ll call him George W., in honor to the great american hero

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Either George or Saddam might fit.
31 January 2007, 06:32
oldunLUDWIG for a dog. with the w pronounced as a v; as it ought to be.
A bitch, Eva, after that nice Mr Hitlers' companion.
31 January 2007, 09:00
Lynn DGünther, Leopold or Matthias. I really like Günther, very strong name. All are names of German Monarchs.
If it were a female, "Riesling", the reasons being quite obvious. Unless of course your palette never runs to white

Lynn D
02 February 2007, 09:27
LeanwolffHow about "Herr Bubba"?

L.W.
"A 9mm bullet may expand but a .45 bullet sure ain't gonna shrink."
04 February 2007, 11:53
shootawayHow about DICK!
07 February 2007, 04:03
NitroXGentlemen,
As before, thanks for the (mostly) constructive comments and suggestions. Will let you know how it goes in the future.
11 February 2007, 23:25
puntgunnerMy friend has got a truly wonderful new GSP pup.
Black as the ace of spades.
had to give up the first choice of name after a few weeks of training , and had to call it Ash. too many political repercussions could be seen on the horizon.
But i still thought it was a good name for a dog.
Oh, the name. NI$%ER !
13 February 2007, 02:08
alsatian2Doktor Faustus
Goetz
Grimbardt
17 February 2007, 16:53
TrackersNZSheila, Cobber or Mate, all good german names!!!

...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
17 February 2007, 17:00
TrackersNZBTW: Calling my new GWP "Olli"
Bought a collar at Dortmund and it already had this name on it. (I think it's the brand name of the dog collars.) Anyway sounds good to me. No idea if it means anything. Pick the pup up this week.
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17 February 2007, 17:03
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...."At some point in every man's life he should own a Sako rifle and a John Deere tractor....it just doesn't get any better...."
18 February 2007, 23:05
jbderunzJohn
try "Gift"
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
19 February 2007, 01:48
oldunIt came as a surprise to me, when we first moved to the area we now live to find all the sheep dogs had the same name. Farmers are often heard calling to their dogs,
"Come here, Bastard!"

19 February 2007, 11:50
DUKThere is an area in the Rhine valley and the neighbouring Hunsrück mountains where farmers still call their dogs by the name of a French general from Napoleon's occupying army. It seems that this general who's name I unfortunately do not recall had left a remaining impression.
22 February 2007, 07:04
PhoenixdawgHow about Deutsch, pronounced as "Dutch"
17 March 2007, 20:32
migraWell don't keep us in suspense! Did you find a dog and what did you name him/her?
Migra