I love knowing the meaning behind names. My dog is named Taiyo, which is Sun in Japanese. I try to find names I can remember, though! With 30 ducks (and hopefully more on the way!) it can be difficult. A few of my own Cayuga remain nameless. Mainly because I can't tell them apart!!!Thank you! She isn't to impressed about being close to people but she is okay with me being near her if I'm not bothering her. Totoro hatched and raised two ducklings 4 years ago and my cayuga drake, Chiharu (he's 9 yo) is the dad we kept both ducklings but we lost one two years ago (her name was Maria). The other one is a drake (his name is Haru).
Totoro is a really good duck and I love her and all the others lots, I'm glad the "fairy" egg doesn't mean she has anything bad going on.
Fun fact's
"Chiharu" from what I looked up means "A thousand springs" in Japanese and "Haru" just means "spring". Maybe that's one reason why Chiharu is 9 yo?
Chiharu is one of my older sisters duck and she named him that when he was still a duckling. She's moved out of the house 4 years ago but so in way he's sort of mine now. Totoro is a name from a movie called my neighbor Totoro I don't know what it means though (I haven't looked it up).
Okay that was bit long, have a great rest of your day/night.
I'm going to have to start banding them.
The rest all have names:
Luna - white Magpie (she was blue as a duckling!), Simba - Cayuga drake, Starling - Magpie/Cayuga cross duck, Freckles - black pied Pekin cross drake, Cyrano - Welsh Harlequin drake, Ripley - white Pekin cross drake, Zoe - Cayuga cross duck, River - Rouen duck, Lennier - gray Runner? cross drake. Those are my mallard-derived ducks (plus the four unnamed Cayuga and Cayuga crosses)
My Muscovy are: Apollo, Sweetie, Cappuccino, Athena, Mist, Cloud, Dainty, Stewie, Ritz Quacker, Jewel, Mocha, Java, Latté, Cookie, Dulce, Strudel, and Pudding.
Some are themed, others just kind of named themselves. I'm also terrible at finding names, so a few of those are from other peoples' suggestions!