New pony needing name :)

EazyBreezy

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Hi all!
Just purchased this handsome chap. He is 3 years old and believed to be a tb x arab. However open to ideas as regards to breeding! All I know is that his dam was a thoroughbred.
I'm looking for a suitable name for him any ideas please? :)

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Do you know his dam's name? Are you after a show name or stable name?

If you like his dam's name, then you could call him _ _ _ _ ibn 'dam's name' as ibn means 'son of'. So, for example, if she was called Shadow and you wanted to call him Ben, his show name could be Ben ibn Shadow.

He does look like he could be an anglo-arab, so something like that wouldn't be out of place.
 

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His dam's name is Miss sixty. Not too keen on using that as part of his name :)
I'd like a show name that can be shortened as his stable name :)
 

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No that doesn't work.

Ahmar Emir (red bay king). The stable name could be Emir or King. Or use Amir (Prince) instead of Emir.
 

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I think he looks more like an Amir than a Brenin or Mack, but just my opinion.
When i saw your post I immediately thought that 'EazyBreezy' itself would be a fantastic show name for a horse!!!
Perhaps his stable name could be Easy on the days he is good and Breezy when not (he won't know the difference), although it could be something different.
 

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Eazy was a horse I had. I love the name but would not use it again :)
Don't blame you.
How about "Life's-a-Breeze" with Breezy for short? (-took me two ice-creams to think of this- LOL). I am sure you will be given plenty of other ideas.
 

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I quite like Mack... I'm not a fan of using "traditional" names for horses that don't really fit the tradition... I.e. an Arabic name for a horse that isn't pure Arab and wasn't bred from traditional lines. I always feel like it's a bit awkward and presumptuous. Saying that, Amir is a lovely name for any horse...

And not relevant but he's gorgeous! That clear bay with little white socks is my favourite colour :D
 
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