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LOL... Well then just go with a good old fashion Rusty... Bear... Spot... Smokey...

Personally, I like a dog's name to have character to the sound... Not so boring... I mean, come on, I have a dog named Argus... LOL
 
Wow! You guys are good. I have, apparently, married a man with no sense of adventure though because when I tell him these he just looks at me like I've got three heads.
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Too funny. How about Buck then?
But I do like Wiki (quick), Lono (low no) (the God of agriculture) and Pono (po no) (which means excellence) or Lux (light).
 
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I tell you, this is seriously much harder that naming our kids. I'll find a name I like and he won't, or he'll suggest something and I won't. Or worse we'll both kind of like one, but after a day one of decides it's not quite right. And then the kids start casting votes....
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How about Poke? As in pig in a poke...
Wikipedia says:
The idioms pig in a poke and sell a pup (or buy a pup) refer to a confidence trick originating in the Late Middle Ages, when meat was scarce, but cats and dogs (puppies) were not.[1][2][3] The idiom pig in a poke can also simply refer to someone buying a low-quality pig in a bag because he or she did not carefully check what was in the bag.[
The scheme entailed the sale of a suckling pig or pup in a poke (bag). The bag would actually contain a cat or dog (not particularly prized as a source of meat), which was sold to the victim in an unopened bag. The French idiom acheter (un) chat en poche (to buy a cat in a bag) refers to an actual sale of this nature, as do many European equivalents, while the English expression refers to the appearance of the trick.[
 
Pig in:

Finnish: Sika
Norwegian: Svin, gris
Dutch: Varken
French: Cochon
Spanish: Chancho

(I kinda like Chancho, actually! Sika would be great if it was a girl)

Adorable puppy!
 
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Hang on, just adding an extra ah turns a flower into a pig?! Alchemy!

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Okkoto (O co toe): Name of the Boar God/Leader that lead the boars against the humans of Irontown in the movie Princess Mononoke when they began destroying the forest, water, and slaughtering their herd.

Dude! I was just going to say that, but I know it as Okkotonushi? Is Okkoto the name in the English dub? There is also Nago, the pig-god at the beginning.

Now I completely forgot what else I was going to say...
 
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