Name that kitten

Onyx sure is a pretty name. I'll throw it up for discussion in our next name-pickin' meeting.

Tesla would only gel with me I think.
 
If the cat were a girl, Takhisis would be perfect, as its "Sissy Cat" in reverse phonetics.
 
Sergeant Tibbles?
 
What about Gagato? It's the following black rock in Esperanto:

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And gato is cat in Spanish. I would rather prefer Onyx though.
 
I have already decided I will call him Onyx.
 
My friend had a three-legged cat named Onyx. He was cool.

Yeah well, that could be arranged. Its just a matter of cosmetic surgery...

So Barack, can you ask Michelle how is Onyx doing?
 
Yep, mine too. So we already have a cat named Max.

Also to remind us 3 cats is our maximum, we're sure to not have more than 3 cats. So now we have 4. Maybe we should name him backbone, so we at least have 1.
I think we have identified the real issue. You are slowly running out of appropriate names.


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Nice names:

Winter
Snow
Miracle
Santa
Venus
Summer
April
Joe
Jesus ( :mischief: )

Not-nice names:
Mayhem
Chaos
Dr. Evil
Nuke

Either-or names:
Storm
Stormy

That's all I could think of off the top of my head. :)
 
Well, I think it's been decided. We named him Rembo. Derived from Rembo & Rembo. One of my favourite children's programs.

And he's rather fearless, so the other connection works as well.
 
Dang, I wanted to suggest Kipper. Oh, well, I'll save it for the next pet naming thread! :goodjob:
 
I see what you did there. There's a range of them. Coally. Burnie. Crispy. Charry. Chimney.

Actually, as soon as I saw the little guy the named that popped into my head was 'Smoky'.

EDIT: Oh, i'm also reminded of one we had like that years ago that we named 'Vader'.
 
Vader? Not sure if that works for Ziggy. It means father in Dutch, doesn't it?
 
Vader? Not sure if that works for Ziggy. It means father in Dutch, doesn't it?

While I have no idea, but the little guy will grow up eventually. If he lives a long, long time, 'father' might be appropriate.

I've got an 18+ year old cat right now named 'Frenchie' because the fur on his face looks like a French Musketeer. But I refer to him more often as 'old man' now, and its certainly appropriate.
 
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