All of my chickens have names too! my family and I actually spent a while trying to figure them out (names are a pretty big deal in my family) and my father actually kept on trying to name them things like Chick-fil-A and Rotisserie and stuff like that, but we eventually talked out the names of everyone and came to an agreement.
2 Easter/Olive eggers: Boople and Snoot; because in the age of the internet a rabbit is called a Booplesnoot, and rabbits=Easter... They're cute names and my sisters love them.
2 Buff Orpingtons: Chonk and Butters*; because Chonk is a hefty lady, and Butters is yellow, like butter. Also she slips right through our grasp whenever we try to catch her, so yeah.
2 Silver-laced Wyandottes: Queen and Serena; Because when Queen was a baby, she was the boldest chick in the flock, and Serena because my mom named her. Also she is the only hen that will actually stay still when we go to pick her up.
2 Gold-laced Wyandottes: Sunny and Copper. Sunny was named because as a baby, she had the brightest tan horseshoe of all the chicks on her back, and now has orange and yellow in her feathering, whereas Copper does not. Copper was named because, well, I like saying Copper-Copper Crime stopper whenever I walk down to the coop. Also Gold and Copper are both metals.
And last but not least
2 Buckeyes: Erie and Kaska. Erie was named after lake Erie, as it borders on Ohio, and Kaska was named after the Kaskaskia tribe of native Americans who live in Ohio.
Hope some of their names brought a bit of a chuckle to any of you,
Have a good morning, noon, afternoon or night!
*Butters is also named after Exotic Butters. I hope some people get the reference.