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by GSD Lineage on 12 March 2015 - 17:03
Like Zenit2010 said, He looks mighty "Handsome"...
Hammer, Hawk, Hercules (Herk), Horst, Hulk,...
Ibrahim has Hook taken...
From Dictionary:
hussar |həˈzär|noun historical(in the 15th century) a Hungarian light horseman.• a soldier in a light cavalry regiment that had adopted a dress uniformmodeled on that of the Hungarian hussars.ORIGIN from Hungarian huszár, from Old Serbian husar, from Italiancorsaro (see Corsair) .
by Nans gsd on 12 March 2015 - 19:03
Definitely
Hammer, Hail Storm; Hitchcock, Hiker, Hummer, Hum V, (Truck for call name) Hot Doger, Ham & cheese; Humbolt (Bolton for call name) Hailstorm-Storm for call name; High Five; Huey, Hottie, Hot Chocolate; Hot Cocoa, Something Hot; Nan

by Zenit2010 on 12 March 2015 - 21:03
Well, GSD Lineage has a good idea..."Handsome." After all, the pup's mother is "Beauty." :)
Here are some other suggestions to add to the list:
Hector (Hektor) - after the great warrior prince from the Trojan War.
Hannibal - was this already on the list? Another great military commander from ancient history.
Hugo - I happen to like the novels by Victor Hugo. :)
by Jetdog on 12 March 2015 - 21:03
Since you liked 'Himself" maybe that with Himmy or Hemi as the call name? I know a pup named Jimmy, didn't like the name at first but now it rolls off the tongue easily... Have always liked Hemi unless you hate Dodges of course.
Also since sire is Dallas, maybe Houston? Knew of a gorgeous TB racehorse named Houston, a colt of course. Could call him House, built like a brick s--thouse for short.
Also like Hercules and Hades and Hogan (as may have been mentioned already). Hannibal?
by CelticGlory on 12 March 2015 - 21:03
Jenni,
What about one of these names?
Hakon 'of noble birth'....or Hale 'hero, army ruler'...or even Halian 'of julius'.

by melba on 13 March 2015 - 00:03
Halligan

by GSD Lineage on 14 March 2015 - 02:03
Another one out of the Dictionary :)
Horus |ˈhôrəs| Egyptian Mythologya god regarded as the protector of the monarchy, typically represented as a falcon-headed man. He assumed various aspects: in the myth of Isisand Osiris he was the posthumous son of the latter, whose murder heavenged.
by LynOD on 17 March 2015 - 17:03
Love him Jenn!
Lyn
by Nans gsd on 18 March 2015 - 01:03
Halo callname Angel
by Kaylee on 18 March 2015 - 01:03
Oh my he is stunning!
His expression tells me he is a thinking dog and will be a wise one. So, I propose Homer after the ancienct Greek poet and author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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