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Why do people say "Ergh... that's a dog's name!"?

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NatureAbhorsAHoover · 05/02/2012 15:03

First it was Lily and Molly - people would say they knew a dog with that name, like that's a reason it should never be used on a human Hmm

Now I see the same for some boys names - Toby and Monty, I'm looking at you Smile

This makes no sense to me. Names take a few years to filter into the public consciousness. I always thought we 'try out' names on our dolls and our pets as children ... and then when we're grown up we get to use the ones we like the most on real live babies! Grin

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DexterTheCat · 05/02/2012 15:37

Can work the other way round though.

I love the name Ella and would have used it if my sister hadn't nabbed it for her b*dy dog first.

Ella is NOT a dogs name

Coconutty · 05/02/2012 15:32

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HolyNoSheDittantBatman · 05/02/2012 15:29

well I suppose because when someone asks you your opinion on a name you respond with what first comes to mind. If you know/have a dog called Monty, that's probably what the name Monty triigers for you.

It's the same as Percy being a trains name or not using Inigo becuase there is a character in a 1980's kids film with that name, or not using Adolf because....

HardCheese · 05/02/2012 15:28

I have been amused for years, though, that on Hampstead Heath, when someone calls 'Maisie!' or 'Poppy!', you can never tell whether a toddler or a labrador will appear.

But I agree that names are names in general - one of the names we're considering for our baby is the name of my parents' cat. I'm sure they will find that very odd if that's the name we go with, but that's their look-out.

CupOfBrownJoy · 05/02/2012 15:23

If the child was called Fido, I'd think people had a point though...

AntsMarching · 05/02/2012 15:21

I agree, The only time I wouldn't use a "dog's name" is when it was my dog that had the name.

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