we just got a pet cockatiel and we are stumped on finding a name.
my mom wants a name that means something in another language or just a cute american name.
please an many answers as possible.
thanks =].
sally91 answered Monday February 5 2007, 2:57 am: hay
if you want a name with a meaning wat about bella... it is italian and means beautiful, i think it would be a good bird name... or wat about lilly thats cute [ sally91's advice column | Ask sally91 A Question ]
blair_ok answered Friday February 2 2007, 10:49 am: Well I am an experienced bird owner and a cool name for a cockatiel male would be Elvis. I like this name because the cockatiels "hair" (feathers on its head or crest.) Looks like Elvis's when it sticks up.
chlorofume answered Sunday January 28 2007, 9:26 pm: To me, I think Bobo is a great name for a cockatiel.
Cockatiels for the most part are playful and sweet, and Bobo just seems like that kind of name.
Maybe because of like Bobo the clown or something? cockatiels can be quite the little clowns.
If you're afraid of clowns like some people are, than maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
For a female, I would say Lola. It's kind of like Bobo. Lola sounds cute and sweet and feminine. [ chlorofume's advice column | Ask chlorofume A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Sunday January 28 2007, 9:21 pm: Parastoo means a female bird or swallow in Persian
Quyen is a female bird in Vietnamese
Circe is a bird in Greek. It's also the name of a female god.
Avis is an english (feminine) word for
"desired" and it's also related to the Latin "bird"
Sakira is a female parrot in sanskrit
The only male bird names I could find are Éanna in Irish which is bird-like, it's also been the name of several Irish kings. Pheonix is also a male name. And Turgay means lark in Turkish. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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