Boy Dog Names for 2009

Albert Chang
For new pet owners, searching for the perfect male dog name can be an extraordinary adventure! In 2009, with so many different things happening, picking a male dog name that properly reflects the current events that are occurring is vital. Here is a guide that explains 10 male dog names and their meanings so that new pet owners can make informed decisions and also retain their pride about their new pets' names.

1. Buffalo. This name brings many things to mind, but usually not dogs. Cattle, birds, fish, and insects all have buffalo counterparts. The buffalo wing, a popular sidedish, with ranch and celery sticks, also makes for a perfect dish. The buffalo sallee is also a small Australian tree. With a dog like Buffalo, frisbee toss will bring your life to a whole new level!

2. Henry. This name's origin stems from the language of Old French. In some countries, Henry has also been the name of past kings in France and England. Henry the Hexapus is a six-legged octopus found off the coast of North Wales in 2008 by British marine experts.

3. Chops. Not only a 3-ball juggling pattern, some pet owners may like this for the new male dog's name. Picture a dog that can juggle 3 balls in the air and do somersaults at the same time!

4. Aden. A city in Yemen, part of southwest Asia. There is also a gulf named after Aden. Aden now has a population of about 800,000 people. Aden should be able to make losing your dog very difficult.

5. Oakes. Founded in 1886, this city has a population of 1,979. This city is based in North Dakota. Just make sure that no one sends it over to North Dakota. Or make sure that the dog doesn't run away.

6. Upchurch. A village located in North Carolina. Various Roman sites have been discovered in this village. Once you understand the mysteries of Upchurch, North Carolina, you may find out more about the mystery of the Chia Pet.

7. Paxtun. This name means "From the peaceful farm." Its origin is English.

8. Garroway. This name means "Spear fighter." It is derived from English. Gives a whole new meaning to, "Shake with a Garroway!"

9. Sawyers. This is a name rumored to have magic powers. Derived from English, a Sawyer with spots, or a Sawyer with curls?

10. Yogi. From Yogi the bear, to Yogi the puppy! Many will understand why this is the perfect name for a new male puppy. All that's left is the hat and tuxedo shoes!

Sources:

1. www.funpuppynames.com/male-puppy-names.html.

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