Help me make up a name (just a bit of fun)!

PolarSkye

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As we are starting again re Kali's passport, I can call him anything I like - so I thought I'd come up with a "posh" name for him (although he'll continue to be called Kali by us as that's the name we all know and love :)).

I'd always said that his competition name (he'll likely never affiliate so I don't suppose we have to adhere to BE, BD or BSJA rules re naming) would be PolarSkye (my own username). It's a play on the fact that he's from Poland, my Scottish heritage and the general colour of the skies over Scotland in the winter (winter white - and he's grey).

However, I'm not FROM Skye . . . I'm from Forres which is a) on the opposite coast; and b) less than half a mile from Findhorn (a place I adore) . . . so what about Findhorn?

- Findhorn Bay (although that suggests that he is bay - and he's grey)
- Findhorn Beach
- PolarForrest (as a play on the Polar bit and Forres(t))
- Findhorn Skye
- Findhorn
- PolarBear (we often call him KaliBear as a term of endearment)
- Kinloss (where we lived when I was born)
- Leanchoil Lad (Leanchoil was the name of the hospital where I was born and I've always loved the name/word)
- Stanislaw (the first name of his breeder (polish)) - also Stan was the first horse I ever rode
- His breeder's last name was Walczak which apparently derives from Wal - to bring down or overthrow . . . so something to do with that (although Kal is really not the overthrowing type, he's such a wuss)

Any other suggestions? I'd like a name that reflects either him or us . . . and where we've come from. For reference, I was born in Scotland (as above) and have a huge place in my heart for Findhorn and the surrounding area. My daughter (who shares him with me) was born in the US (Shady Grove hospital, Rockville, MD). My Mum's family is Irish (from Midleton, Cork) her maiden name was Ahern - Dad's are true Londoners. Kal is Polish - from Oborniki in central Poland - he used to be dapple grey and now he's mostly fleabitten (with lots of chestnut in those flea bites) with a few dapples left on his bum and hind legs - his mane and tail are largely white now with a few strands of iron grey and some bay/chestnut. Under "breed" in his passport is a word that means "noble."

Any and all help/suggestions welcome.
 
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Quite like Forres Grey . . . LOL at Forres Gump (hated that movie) . . . so which of the ones I came up with was your favourite?

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When I got my boy (from Poland) I had all sorts of suggestions that were not overly PC - Like 'Immigration dodger' and 'Benefit fraud' HA!

I like 'Findhorn Vanquish' :)
 
When I got my boy (from Poland) I had all sorts of suggestions that were not overly PC - Like 'Immigration dodger' and 'Benefit fraud' HA!

I like 'Findhorn Vanquish' :)

Ha ha! Illegal Immigrant! Funny b/c hubby is an immigrant (although he's not illegal) . . . :D Also, Kal's passport is not his - so technically he's an illegal immigrant ;).

Findhorn Vanquish has a nice ring to it . . . but then I also like just Vanquish.

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Aurora Borealis

The Polar Express

Ulani

Professor Dumbledore

tbh - I really like KaliBear xx

I love The Polar Express . . . really suits his way of going (90 miles an hour!). Glad you like KaliBear . . . just seems more of a pet name to me . . . the other pet name we use is Pickle (no idea why, LOL).

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What about Forres of Skye. I know alot of highland pony breeders base part of their ponies names on highland/gaelic type places. Makes their ponies sound vey 'lord of the manor type'. Some of the names are very fab though.
 
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