Stable Names...

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what makes a good stable name??

Im struggling to think of one.... Dont want anything to sugar sweet, yet nothing to boring like Colin (sorry if your horse is called colin!).

Soooo far i have 2 names --- George (after my grandfather... but can see how this may be a bit boring) or Carruthers ( a character from The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist and other edwardian boys stories, he was always a posh kind hearted stupidly brave man ... plus if i bred i would call the foal Kevingtons Cracking Carruthers.)

any ideas!?
(its for a very brave good looking gelding)
 
I love proper names for horses especially if it reminds you of someone you know

BTW my OH was much happier with me getting a new horse after I let him name it.... (of course I spoonfed him the shortlist of names I'd picked in the first place ;))
 
ahh he doesnt have a name! poor old thing.

He has proper name but nothing you could make a nice stable name out off.

I wouldnt rename a horse as im old fashioned and too scared of the bad luck! lol
 
You need to imagine calling it out across the field - how does it sound when you're cross? - how does it sound when you're talking sweetly to him?

I like George - I used to know a lovely honest horse called George.

Carruthers - I feel - is a bit of a mouthful when calling it across a field?
 
ahh see thats the issue i had with carruthers! I think its a mouthful for daily use.

I like george cos my grandfather is a crazy old country man who was very sharp and always shooting at people! lol It makes me think of a strong wild man! hehe.

Id rather not say his full name as i dont own the horse at moment and news travels fast on the world wide web..... dont wanna look like a total looser to the owners hehehe.

hes a very good looking grey german horsey, if that helps..... whos very brave but a bit softy as well.
 
Sounds like my kinda horse! I always think of greys as storm, blue, mist - we have a grey cat willow or our grey pony is tinker (we didn't name him)!

I like George though as it and he sound noble!
 
JC - I just spat water all over my laptop!! Worm!! How sweet!!!

Thanks, she gets a lot of laughs, bless her she came with the name and it only suits her because it doesn't if that makes sense.

She's reg PrimeraII which I couldn't think of calling her normally!
 
ohh i like wolfgang........ it may get shorted to wolf though and then i would look a bit like a wannabe wild west indian!

WORM!!! hehe ahh wormy! My old boss had a lovely horse called MAGGOT !!!
 
My dog is called Worm!!!!!

It sounds like you have decided on George - which is a lovely horse name. However I think that if I got to name one I'd call it something more strange... I had a pony called Pumpkin and that was cool... Probably something like 'Doodle' or 'Critter' or 'Bugsy' or something... But I guess those some of 'nickname'ey names probably come after having a horse a while.

I did once know a horse called 'Fish'... daft name for a horse.
 
I do like the name george, but im def open to anything.

I met a horse called Benson the other day.. loveeee that name.. but i cant steal it!
 
I think if you are converting a big german horses to English it has to be Winston....
I love that name.... then again i did call my section d stallion HUMPHREY!!
Teresa
 
Yeh I like the idea of naming it after a grand parent or something. And i like proper human names. Horse is called Josie, her foal was Norah and my cat is Audrey. OH's cats are Ernie & Roy.
 
i love really old names , or names of old men!!! Winston is a great name!! Thats def on my short list!

At the riding school i work at we have a lovely baby horse called Ernie. Hes a cracker!
 
I love Hector, it makes me picture a big safe grey hunter with a roman nose :)

I only have mares, but my friends gelding is called Friday (Vendredi when he is naughty), also a girl at my yard has bought a nice cob called Archie, or Archibald :)

At my work we have a Buddy, Bertie, Butler, Big Ernie, Alfie which I think are good easy short names.

My last loan gelding was called Solly, which was quite funny after having 2 loan mares called Polly and Holly.
 
If you like old fashioned names... how about:

Abe,
Arthur (has that been said already?)
Augustus
Barton,
Bennet,
Braxton,
Byron,
Cedric
Clement,
Davy,
Emerson,
Gerald,
Graham,
Harrison,
Hugh,,
Jack,
Jasper (we have one called Jasper :-) )
Lance
Lawrence,
Leo,
Mack,
Miles,
Nelson,
Norris,
Percival,
Phillip (.... 'Phillip the horse'... for some reason this makes me giggle!)
Quincy,
Raymond,
Samson,
Saxon,
Stuart,
Theodore,
Tobias,
Vaughn,
Vincent,
Wallace,
Watson,


I could go on... did I get carried away? Sorry - I've always wanted one my own to name... even the babies seem to come with some name or another that has stuck....
 
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