Thursday, November 7, 2019
The eNotes Blog What You Should Name Your Pets, According to FamousAuthors
What You Should Name Your Pets, According to FamousAuthors In a previous installment, we more or less advocated for naming all of your pets ââ¬Å"Toots.â⬠Maybe you took that to heart, or maybe you rather enjoyed the dog names that famous authors have endorsed. Well, weââ¬â¢re back, and this time weââ¬â¢ve expanded the list of recommended pet names from famous authors to include cats, birds, and horses. If youââ¬â¢re lucky enough to put all these suggested names to use, then, well, weââ¬â¢re honestly a little jealous. If youââ¬â¢re looking for a name for your new animal companion, try some of these on for size. 1. Plutoà Inspired by: Edgar Allan Poes ââ¬Å"The Black Catâ⬠If youââ¬â¢ve got a black cat and are a fan of mythology, think about the name Pluto. Itââ¬â¢s dark, edgy, and has just the perfect hint of ââ¬Å"the Underworld.â⬠Just stop there, though, and please donââ¬â¢t follow in the narratorââ¬â¢s other deranged footsteps. 2. Bambinoà Inspired by: Mark Twainsà The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, ââ¬Å"The Celebrated Jumping Frog,â⬠and many others Famed for his love of cats, Mark Twain owned many throughout his life. One of the most famous was a cat named Tammany, who liked to sit in pool table pockets and bat the pool ball around. If youââ¬â¢ve got a more mischievous cat, Twain also had a cat named Bambino who escaped from his home- but was reunited with his worried owner soon enough. 3. Cheshire Inspired by: Lewis Carrollsà Aliceââ¬â¢s Adventures in Wonderland Is your kitty bolting around the house for no clear reason? Do you sometimes catch freaky glimpses of glowing eyes in the dark, only to realize they belong to a purring feline? If thatââ¬â¢s the case, Cheshire might be the right name for your playful companion. 4. Poll Inspired by: Daniel Defoesà Robinson Crusoe During Crusoeââ¬â¢s decades-long stay on an island, one of his only companions is Poll, a parrot whoââ¬â¢s the best conversation partner Crusoeââ¬â¢s got until Friday shows up. Note here that you ought to pronounce it as ââ¬Å"Paulâ⬠- just think ââ¬Å"Polly.â⬠As one of the first English-language novels, Poll is definitely one of the oldest popular pet names in existence. 5. Huginn Muninn Inspired by: Neil Gaimans Norse Mythology If youââ¬â¢ve got a pair of birds chirping at you, consider Huginn and Muninn, the companions to chief Norse god Odin. According to legend, they fly all around the world to report information to Odin, so theyââ¬â¢d be a good choice for smart birds whoââ¬â¢re always finding their way out of their enclosures or reporting your movements to your enemies. 6. Rocinante Inspired by: Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote If youââ¬â¢re the new owner to a horse in his twilight years, think about Don Quixoteââ¬â¢s Rocinante. Though heââ¬â¢s past his prime, just like his owner, Rocinante is loyal and steadfast to the errant Don Quixote, providing a much-needed source of stability in an otherwise ludicrous endeavor. 7. Gunpowder Daredevilà Inspired by: Washington Irving, ââ¬Å"The Legend of Sleepy Hollowâ⬠Where would the Headless Horseman be without his horse? Though we never learn that horseââ¬â¢s name, we do learn the names of Ichabod Craneââ¬â¢s and Brom Bonesââ¬â¢s: Gunpowder and Daredevil, showing Irvingââ¬â¢s flair for dramatic names. 8. Silver Blaze Inspired by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyles ââ¬Å"The Adventures of Silver Blazeâ⬠in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes A great race horse is missing and his jockey murdered, and Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have arrived to unravel the case. If youââ¬â¢ve got a fast and spirited horse, Silver Blaze might be the name youââ¬â¢ve been waiting for all along. We hope you enjoyed our second installment of literary pet inspiration. As our library grows, weââ¬â¢ll likely find even more amazing names for our furry friends. Keep an eye out for more in the future! Have you named your pets after a famous character or author? Send us a picture and their name in the comments below!
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