My newest addition - name suggestions?

Meet my newest addition to the zoo! This pup was a rescue, but then my son couldn't keep it either - so here she is. 8 weeks old. She's a Jack-Chi (Jack Russell terrier and Chihuahua cross). My son called her "Biscuit", but it's only been a week, so..... we might be open to a different name.

She is so freaking adorable and cuddly and smart! I'm in love already.
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I like names that have meaning or relate to something we enjoy. Hubby and I are G.O.T. fans, so I've been looking through lists of female character names to see if any jump out at me, but would also be adorable for a puppy - and I came up with these:

Daisy - a prostitute gifted by Tyrion to his nephew, Joffrey. She had a tough go of it, but survived. But we're also Star Wars fans, and Daisy is the first name of the actress who plays the lead character Rey. She's beautiful, a tough fighter, and I just love her performance.

Pixie - also a prostitute, and the only character reputed to successfully perform the 'Mereenese Knot'. In real life, the actress is a contortionist. But really it's just a play on words that refers to G.R.R.Martin's struggle to produce the 5th and 6th volumes. I like stories about pixies or faeries, too.

Maisie - first name of the actress who plays Arya Stark. I'd name the pup after Arya - my favorite female character - but it doesn't seem to fit. Maisie is a beautiful name and fits better.

Gilly - a wildling from north of The Wall, who is rescued by Samwell Tarly and becomes his love interest, though Sam isn't allowed to marry. She's smart, tough, resilient, and loyal. It's also short for "gilliflower", a very pretty flower that was used for payment of rent in feudal times in England.

And finally, Lady (or Ladybug) - Lady was Sansa's pet direwolf, the gentlest of the litter, whom her father, Eddard Stark, killed to pacify Joffrey/Cersei. Also many of the women on G.O.T. were Ladies of one kingdom or another. I also think "Ladybug" would be an adorable name, and a nod to the Ladies of Westeros.

So what do you think? Or do you have other suggestions? Doesn't have to be from Game of Thrones, just throw your ideas out there!

(edited to correct brother nephew reference, and to add description of Sansa's direwolf, Lady.)
I like Maisy or Daisy. Molly and Poppy would also be cute.
 
Meet my newest addition to the zoo! This pup was a rescue, but then my son couldn't keep it either - so here she is. 8 weeks old. She's a Jack-Chi (Jack Russell terrier and Chihuahua cross). My son called her "Biscuit", but it's only been a week, so..... we might be open to a different name.

She is so freaking adorable and cuddly and smart! I'm in love already.
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I like names that have meaning or relate to something we enjoy. Hubby and I are G.O.T. fans, so I've been looking through lists of female character names to see if any jump out at me, but would also be adorable for a puppy - and I came up with these:

Daisy - a prostitute gifted by Tyrion to his nephew, Joffrey. She had a tough go of it, but survived. But we're also Star Wars fans, and Daisy is the first name of the actress who plays the lead character Rey. She's beautiful, a tough fighter, and I just love her performance.

Pixie - also a prostitute, and the only character reputed to successfully perform the 'Mereenese Knot'. In real life, the actress is a contortionist. But really it's just a play on words that refers to G.R.R.Martin's struggle to produce the 5th and 6th volumes. I like stories about pixies or faeries, too.

Maisie - first name of the actress who plays Arya Stark. I'd name the pup after Arya - my favorite female character - but it doesn't seem to fit. Maisie is a beautiful name and fits better.

Gilly - a wildling from north of The Wall, who is rescued by Samwell Tarly and becomes his love interest, though Sam isn't allowed to marry. She's smart, tough, resilient, and loyal. It's also short for "gilliflower", a very pretty flower that was used for payment of rent in feudal times in England.

And finally, Lady (or Ladybug) - Lady was Sansa's pet direwolf, the gentlest of the litter, whom her father, Eddard Stark, killed to pacify Joffrey/Cersei. Also many of the women on G.O.T. were Ladies of one kingdom or another. I also think "Ladybug" would be an adorable name, and a nod to the Ladies of Westeros.

So what do you think? Or do you have other suggestions? Doesn't have to be from Game of Thrones, just throw your ideas out there!

(edited to correct brother nephew reference, and to add description of Sansa's direwolf, Lady.)
She's so adorable my friend has a Jack called Maisie!
 
Maisie is really getting comfortable here. Today her Jack Russell side emerged, and I got to watch her zoomies all over the backyard. Dang, that little pup can RUN! She plays, well tries to play anyway, with the big dogs (2 beagles and a shepherd mix), and they're being very tolerant of her. She and Snickers raced and chased each other around the yard :)

Now... she's a hunting breed, so I've got to figure out how to get her with the chickens while she's young, so they can teach her a lesson or two about why it's not smart to chase chickens - but without one of the roosters killing her!
 

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