I just got a new dog, and I named him Theodoric, the- (like in theatre) ah- (like a scream) door- (like what you open) rick (just like it sounds). I don't mind calling him the full name in the slightest, but I want him to have a cute little nickname. Any ideas?
Adorkable answered Sunday March 11 2007, 10:39 pm: Theo lol
ric ric
I don't really know. My dogs name is Trace, and I call him Tracey or sometimes the baby talk style twacey lol
sally91 answered Tuesday February 27 2007, 12:49 am: hay
thoe
rick
ricky
dori (finding nemo) lol
i hope u like one of these
if so i keep me posted
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yoliv answered Thursday February 22 2007, 11:13 am: Hi.
Here are some suggestions:
Theo
T (just plain old T)
Ricky
Rick
Hope i helped
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mariahwannabe answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 12:57 pm: Thats a really good name!
How about
as a nickanme from theodoric
-theo
-doory pronounced door-E
-ric-ric
-ricky
-the-the like fi-fi but THe-The
-odo - pronounced ode-oh
-oddo - pronounced -odd-oh
-ori - pronounced - or-E
-OREO - yum I like those and its a good name
-heo - prnounced he-oh [ mariahwannabe's advice column | Ask mariahwannabe A Question ]
ciao77 answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 8:49 pm: That's a nice name :) I agree with the previous person, that Teddy is really cute. I was also thinking, Ricky, since Rick is at the end of his name. Teddy and Ricky sound really cute for a dog.
Or maybe Dori (dor part)...haha, i'm getting all creative here.
livvy712 answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 8:27 pm: well the name theodore
is usually shorted to
teddy or theo. i think teddy is
cute. or like below rikky is
cute too
hope i helped
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