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Dec 17, 2004 20:34:51 GMT -8
Post by JennaAndIguanaGwen on Dec 17, 2004 20:34:51 GMT -8
Well I'm planning on adopting an ig after X-mas and I still need more than one name to think of when diciding to name it. Any one have any suggestions? It's gonna be a girl. ;D
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Dec 18, 2004 0:26:08 GMT -8
Post by SurvivorSteph on Dec 18, 2004 0:26:08 GMT -8
Delilah--a sultry temptress
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Dec 18, 2004 6:00:05 GMT -8
Post by prism_wolf on Dec 18, 2004 6:00:05 GMT -8
Snap Dragon Spitfire
Here's a list a friend of mine had put together... ;D:
"Dragon" in many languages: Athebascin (Alasken): Manchu African: nrgwenya Afrikaans: Draak Arabic: ah-teen (pl. tah-neen) Bulgarian: drakon (phonetic), äðàêîí (Actual spelling) Catalan (N/E Spain): drac Chinese: lung/long, Liung (Hakka dialect) Chinese: old & new: Ching Croatian/Serbian: zmaj (pronounced "zmai" means Dragon), azdaja (pronounced "azhdaya" means Hydra) Danish: drage Dansk: drage Draconian: Khoth, (pl. Khothu) Driigaran (music language): C4 G4 C5 D5 B5 C5 Dutch: draak Elven/Drow: Tagnik'zur English: dragon English (Middle): dragun, dragoun English (Old): draca Enochian: Vovin (Voh-een) Estonian: draakon, lohe, lohemadu or tuuleuss (Wind Snake), lendav madu Euskera (dialect of the Basque Country): Erensuge Faeroese: eitt dreki, eitt flogdreki, ein fraenarormur Finnish: lohikäärme, Draakki, and Rakuuna Flambian: kazyeeqen (comes from kazyee-aqen, fire lizard) French: dragon,dragun, dargon Gealic: Arach German: drache (pl. Drachen), Lindwurm, drake (pl. draken) Greek: drakon, drako Greek (ancient): Male: drakkon, Female: drakkina Hawaiian: Kelekona, (plural) Na Kelekona Hebrew: drakon (plural) drakonim, Tanniym Hungarian: sarkany Icelandic: dreki Indonesian: Naga Iranian: Ejdeha Islamic: th'uban, tinnin Italian: drago, dragone, volante, dragonessa Japanese: ryu, tatsu Jibberish: gidadraggidaen (pronunced "gid-a-drag-gid-ah-en") Klingon: lung'a' puv (pronounced loong-AH poov) "Flying Great Lizard" Korean: yong Latin: draco, dracon, draco, dragon, dragoon, serpent,serpens Luxembourgian: Draach Middle earth Ency.: Angulóce: generic, Ramalóce: winged dragon, Urulóce: fire breath dragon Malay: Naga New Zeland (Maori): tarakona Norse: ormr Norsk: drake, dragonet, liten drake Norwegian: drage Ourainic Barb: Duxobum Philippines: male: dragon short o, female: Dragona with a short o and a Pig-Latin: Agon-dray Polish: smok Portuguese: dragão Quenya (elven): Loke, winged: Ramaloke, sea: Lingwiloke, fire: Uruloke Roman: draco Romanian: Dragon, (pl. Dragoni), Zmeu (pl. Zmei), dracul, drakul Russian: drakon Sanskrit: naga (type of snake-human-dragon) Slovenia: Zmaj = Dragon, Hidra = Hydra. Spanish: dragón, El Draque, Brujah Swedish: drake, lindorm Swedish (Ancient): flugdrake, floghdraki Swiss German: Drachä Tagalog: drakón Thai: mung-korn Tibetan: Brug (this is pronounced in several ways depending on dialect, DROOK, being the most common. Only in Ladakh is it ever pronounced BRUG) Turkish: ejderha Ukraine: drakon Vietnamese: long (poetic), rng (regular) Welsh: Ddraig Yugoslav: Zmaj, Azdaja
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Dec 18, 2004 10:33:44 GMT -8
Post by JennaAndIguanaGwen on Dec 18, 2004 10:33:44 GMT -8
Wow thats alot of names Still open to more ;D
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Dec 18, 2004 19:53:04 GMT -8
Post by flatout on Dec 18, 2004 19:53:04 GMT -8
We named ours after Jim morrison,The Doors, and before that we had a burmese python named TOOL,he had the word tool in his pattern,we listen to alot of music so we kinda go with what seems to fit. Happy name hunting!! M.D.M.H.Z and JIM
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Dec 20, 2004 11:26:49 GMT -8
Post by JennaAndIguanaGwen on Dec 20, 2004 11:26:49 GMT -8
Ya I'm not going to name her untill I get to know her and I am still still looking for an adoption center in Washington. lol I'm looking for names and still have not found the ig.
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Jan 5, 2005 20:54:31 GMT -8
Post by JennaAndIguanaGwen on Jan 5, 2005 20:54:31 GMT -8
It's been awile since I last posted so I thought I would post again. Love all the names. When I was think'n of all the names and try'n to put some together I thought of Seera.(also noting I was also thinking of pop) Also got Lila. My strange way of getting names. Any more I might be able to mix up a bit? ;D
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