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knightenhaus

by knightenhaus on 17 February 2007 - 08:02

Ok guys, I've been trying to figure out some interesting CHRISTMAS names for my litter who was whelped on 12-25! I've been searching for something unique, and it certainly could be christmas names in German if you could help! I'm at a loss after Hosanna, Noel, Gabriel, Yule, Wynter and Emmanuel *or a combination of some of those*! This could be fun if someone has some good ideas! thanks :) Peggy @ knightenhaus

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 17 February 2007 - 09:02

on Comet, on Cupid, on Downer , on,the most famous BLITZEN, and dont forget the most famous of all Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer.....use Rudo or Rudol , or Dolph...... turn the names of Comet and Cupid backwards Temoc Dipuc Renwod But not Blitzen, nothing backwards here///////// hee hee hee

animules

by animules on 17 February 2007 - 15:02

What is the alphabetical designation of the litter? A litter, B litter, C litter........? Need to know that first.

by Blitzen on 17 February 2007 - 15:02

My Blitzen was whelped 12/25/01. He was my best ever Christmas gift since he was whelped just one month after I lost my first GSD to cancer.

Bob-O

by Bob-O on 17 February 2007 - 17:02

Knightenhaus, this is a bit complicated but they are sometimes named in this fashion. Let's say this is the "C" litter. C-Hosanna, C-Noel, C-Gabriel, C-Yule, C-Wynter and C-Emmanuel. Bob-O

gsdlova

by gsdlova on 17 February 2007 - 18:02

Angel, Belle, Blitz or Blitzen, Nick (for St. Nick), Christmas, Holly, Snowball, Dasher, etc.

knightenhaus

by knightenhaus on 17 February 2007 - 19:02

Thanks guys :) This is not an alphabetical litter, it is a themed litter instead..just something different! Just looking for something unique. thanks! Peggy @ knightenhaus

Bob-O

by Bob-O on 18 February 2007 - 13:02

Okay Peggy, here are a few more names that go with the cold season. Schnee (snow) Eis (ice) Sterre (star). Bob-O

by EchoMeadows on 18 February 2007 - 18:02

I emailed you a link peggy for free online translations, If anyone else would like the link for that site Just email me and I'll provide it for you.

by crhuerta on 19 February 2007 - 05:02

How about **** Glisten Manger Joy Drummer This is actually hard!!





 


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