Pet names that are just plain weird?

I have a Roo named "The Zohan" and one named "The Tidy Bowl Man". And a hen named "Junupp".
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We have a shihtzu named Dixie Belle her mama was Belle of the Ball and her daddy Rebel. (not owned by us) We have Tony the turtle, Juliet the hamster that started out as Romeo until she gave birth to 6 babies 2wk after we got her! Fluffy-2-Shoes the rabbit, Pixie Dust and B.B. bunny, don't even begin w/ the chicken names!

Also growing up I had black labs, we had a Jo Bob, Papa Louie, and Baacus (named after the God of wine, because he always whined! lol!)

Our babysitter has a teacup pig named Porkchop!
 
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oh I also had 2 brother kitties name Maddux and Jagger. M had a m shaped mark on his head and my hubby named him after the ball player.... Jagger, don't even know where it came from, just sounded good and fit him! lol!
 
Lessee. we have a cat named Sprylde Hemingway Mower, and he chose the call name Oogie. When my mother had her flock she had a game hen by the name of Grinchela for appropriatr reasons.and an Appaloosa mare whose registered name was Moonlight P, we called her of course Moonie and over the years, we had family cats with names like Tom Dick and Harry, Clayton Delaney and Tom Dooley. I had a bugie hen by the name of Emmyho and her mate? Remington Squeal ,{Never raised any chicks off them}
 
Ours are pretty normal. Roscoe the cat, Scooby the mini dackel, Copper the basset, and the guinea pigs are Little Momma and Ruby. But our neighbors have a english bulldog named " Soju" they got him in south korea.
 
Had a cat named Spam ( way before email; she was named after the meat product ).
A cat named Agamemnon,
A dog named Phydeax ( pronounced "Fido" )
A python named Monty ( Monty Python, not very original, I know )...

Hmm....trying to think of others. My chickens all have traditional people names, although my son wanted to name one Honky Macgoo ( taken from a cartoon ), and another El Beano Taco ( he just made that one up )...but those names didn't stick....
 
We always had animals named after Grateful Dead...
rabbit named Terrapin, and cats named Althea, Sugar Magnolia, and China Cat Sunflower...

I know there were more but I can't remember... oddly, never a Casey Jones or St Stephen...
 
My sister has got to be the queen of silly pet names! Although she thinks they're normal... I tend not to name animals and just refer to them by their dominant characteristic, or else someone else names them something sensible for me.

So... my sister has four ducklings called Butterscotch, Vanilla, Lemon, and Mirangue. She has a white Silkie/Frizzle chick called Sherbet. She has a Frizzle rooster called Domino (actually not too bad; it's black and white in large patches). Some of her rabbits are called General Flopsey and General Fluffy (has anyone watched MIHigh? There's a fat white rabbit called 'General Flopsey' on that.), even though I had originally named those two Twitch and Sniff (because when they were babies they did that a lot). She has another rabbit called Bubby (????), I'm sure there are a couple of other silly ones but I can't remember them all.

My quails are called Quincy and Mrs Quail (I couldn't think of a good name starting with 'Q'. My mother said I should name them Q and Lady Q). One of my Frizzle roosters is known alternately as Frizzliest and Wimpy. The other is called either HodgePodge or Other Rooster. One of the OEG Bantam roosters is called Willis (my dad named him; he claims it's because it's in English name and an English bird [?] and won't believe me that the etymylogical origins of the name 'Willis' [including 'Wallace' and all variants thereon] came from the word 'Welsh' which is where all the owners of that name come from. So now he named the other OEG Bantam 'Taffy').

We have another old OEG Bantam called Grey, an old white hen of unknown breed and quite apparent past mistreatment called Feet (because of her lack thereof), a Leghorn hen called Floppy (I have never seen a combe that large on any other hen!!!), and one of the other Leghorns is called Vegemite (yes, I have named a white chicken 'Vegemite'!)

Our cats are Patch (aka Patscherkofel [my father], aka Blobby [me], aka General Blobby [my sister], aka That Fat Cat [my mother], aka Schnurrdiburr [me - we read a poem in German school called 'Schurrdiburr, das Katertier']) and Caspian (aka Houdini [my father], aka Capsicum [my sister and I], aka Socksey [my father], aka The Not-So-Fat Cat [my mother]).

from Rachel.
 

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