Ok...here goes nothing!
Evangeline (dog): we were living in Louisiana at the time and I have always liked Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Evangeline" and I was living in Acadian territory.
Annie Beth (dog): the convent we bought her from insisted that part of the dog's name be Bethlehem, and we had a great grandmother named Annie who was well loved in the family.
Constance (cat): To honor my favorite aunt
Briana (cat): I don't know why we picked this name!
Jane (parakeet): we bought two, a male and a female, who were called Dick and Jane from our old reader. Dick escaped somehow and flew away, but we still have Jane.
Alice (rabbit): I don't know why she got this name
Amelia (rabbit): I don't know why she got this name either.
Seraphina (box turtle): I don't know why she got this name.
Rustina (box turtle): Was supposed to be a boy but we realized he was a girl. Her shell is rust colored.
Sophie (box turtle): She was named as a tribute to our dog who passed six years ago.
Winston Churchill (rooster): He looks regal, and I wanted to give him the name of a king. But somehow Winston Churchill fit him nicely, even though he isn't a gentleman like his namesake.
Stanislaw (rooster): I don't remember why I picked this name for him.
Lydwinne (hen): The Welsummer breed is originally from the Netherlands, so she had to have a Dutch name; we named her after St. Lydwina, a young lady who lived in Holland back in the 1400's and was paralyzed from a skating accident.
Rose (hen): She's a Delaware, so black and white, and I thought the name of a Dominican saint suited her...so, St Rose of Lima is her patroness.
Prudence (hen): Being a Plymouth Rock, she naturally had to have a Puritan name; Puritans loved virtue names so we went with Prudence.
Wilhelmina (hen): She was supposed to be a Barnevelder but turned out to be a Cream Legbar. Anyway, Barnevelders are from Germany so she got a German name.
Jenny (hen): Jenny has always been one of my favorite names, and since Jen cost me the most money and is also the most stunning of all my hens (she is a Jubilee Orpington), she got the name. She is also named after another great grandmother who was named Genevieve.
Vivienne (hen): She's a Buff Orpington, and she is named after Vivian from the Lucy Show.
Dolores (hen): I remember reading on BYC here about a lady whose hens were killed by the government for having avian flu, and she was screaming "run, Dolores, run" to her remaining hen. I named our Black Australorp Dolores just to get that association out of my head - now when I think Dolores I think of my hen.
Lily (hen): I needed matching names for this Naked Neck and her sister...
Lucy (hen): who quickly got named after Lucy in the Lucy Show.
Honor (cockerel): hatched on Memorial Day and the name was suggested by N F C.
Liberty (cockerel): also hatched on Memorial Day and the name was also suggested by N F C. By the way, both were supposed to be girls.
Henry (drake): He's a Saxony, so needed a German name as the breed originates from there. His nickname is Napoleon/General McClellan because his personality is identical to theirs - short and very arrogant!
Hilda (duck): She's a Silver Appleyard, which I believe was developed in Holland, so she got a Dutch name.
Winnifred (duck): Welsh Harlequin and needed a Welsh name; besides, I was a bit jealous of everyone else with a Winnie.
Claire (duck): She is a Duclair.
Maggie (duck): She is a Magpie.
Phyllis (duck): She was the only survivor of a twenty-egg clutch. Very strong like her father, Henry, we thought she was a boy until she quacked, loudly. She had been named Philip Howard after an English Cardinal back in the 1600's. When we realized she was a girl, she became Phyllis.
Angelica (duckling): Just picked a name that I thought suited her, since I don't know her gender.
Greg (duckling): his sibling hatched on the feast of Pope Gregory the Great, who is responsible for Gregorian chant (and I'm a church organist) but the sibling looked nothing like a Greg so this little fellow got the name.
Moira (duckling): I knew this was my last chance to name something after Officer Moira Smith, who was killed on 9/11 as she went back into the Tower to save more people.
Doris (duckling): I wanted an old fashioned name for her, especially since I hatched her myself in a makeshift incubator, and Doris hasn't even made the list of popular names since 1960. I figured it was vintage enough!