Fetching Names

Screen Shot 2014 08 29 at 2.55.25 PM Fetching NamesIn case you’ve recently acquired a new dog, and are wondering what to name it, look no further than the early fifteenth-century manuscript called The Master of Game. Appended at the end is a list of suitable names for your hunting dog. Here are some suggestions:


Nosewise


Swepestake


Smylfeste


Trynket


Amiable


Nameles


Holdfast


Absolom


Another medieval manuscript suggests Huiiau, which doesn’t quite roll off the tongue, and Blessiau, which would invite the inevitable snide rejoinder “But I didn’t sneeze.” Still, your dog would likely be the only one at the dog park with such a historically significant name.Screen Shot 2014 08 29 at 3.00.14 PM 450x207 Fetching Names


Screen Shot 2014 08 29 at 3.01.28 PM 450x219 Fetching NamesThen again, there’s always Max or Cooper.


 


Source: Kathleen Walker-Meikle, Medieval Dogs 
Images: Miniature of Canis Minor, in tables from Ptolemy's Almagest, from the British Library
Harley 2278 f. 44v Lothbrok's dog from the British Library
Detail of a miniature of a Lothbrok's dog leading a knight to Lothbrok's body. Harley 2278   f. 45v the British Library

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