Laura-CCC4
Senior Guinea Pig
Often a guinea pigs name is just chosen because the owner likes the name and it suits the piggie. Sometimes we might consult baby name books and glance at meanings, but it's the name we are drawn to rather than the meaning.
With my own pigs I have found that - purely by chance - the name that suits the guinea so well, has a meaning accurate to the character of the guinea. I chose their names because of the name, the meaning didn't come into it.
These are mine...
Past piggies:
Charlie - strong, courageous
Lottie - little strong woman
Dexter Pippin - dexterous, skilful, father
Gwenivere - white phantom
Saffron - spice
Breanna - strong, virtuous
Jasmine Peaches - sweet flower, soft and fluffy outside and sweet inside
Willamina - resolute, determined guardian
Franklyn Edward - free, prosperous guardian
Meghan Lottie-Rose - pearl, little strong woman
Delilah Grace - brooding, beautiful temptress, graceful
Sophia Mae - wisdom, great one
Elijah Ruben - the lord is my God, son
Errol Alexander - wanderer, helper or defender of humankind (or piggiekind!)
Pandora Phoebe - talented one, shining bright
Harrison Winston - son, English town
What is so fascinating, is that all those in blue are totally accurate to their characters or, in a couple of cases, appearance. All but four names out of sixteen describe something about those guineas:
Pandora is a satin, her second name means shining bright.
Franklyn is a very active piggie who is protective of his cage and his lady - his name points to this.
Sophia is a quiet girl but I believe she's got a lot sussed out - wisdom.
Saffron is a very spicy, strong character.
Gwenivere - white phantom...she's a PEW. Need I say more?
Jasmine Peaches - a completely accurate description of her.
Charlie was an amazing little soul, he fought his illnesses so strong and never let it get to him.
Lottie was exactly what her name means - a little strong woman. Likewise with Meghan Lottie-Rose who shares that name.
Tuppy's name isn't listed anywhere - a lot of pet names won't be, but those with 'human' names are very interesting to find out!
Anyone else interested in looking into their piggie names and whether the meanings really fit?
With my own pigs I have found that - purely by chance - the name that suits the guinea so well, has a meaning accurate to the character of the guinea. I chose their names because of the name, the meaning didn't come into it.
These are mine...
Past piggies:
Charlie - strong, courageous
Lottie - little strong woman
Dexter Pippin - dexterous, skilful, father
Gwenivere - white phantom
Saffron - spice
Breanna - strong, virtuous
Jasmine Peaches - sweet flower, soft and fluffy outside and sweet inside
Willamina - resolute, determined guardian
Franklyn Edward - free, prosperous guardian
Meghan Lottie-Rose - pearl, little strong woman
Delilah Grace - brooding, beautiful temptress, graceful
Sophia Mae - wisdom, great one
Elijah Ruben - the lord is my God, son
Errol Alexander - wanderer, helper or defender of humankind (or piggiekind!)
Pandora Phoebe - talented one, shining bright
Harrison Winston - son, English town
What is so fascinating, is that all those in blue are totally accurate to their characters or, in a couple of cases, appearance. All but four names out of sixteen describe something about those guineas:
Pandora is a satin, her second name means shining bright.
Franklyn is a very active piggie who is protective of his cage and his lady - his name points to this.
Sophia is a quiet girl but I believe she's got a lot sussed out - wisdom.
Saffron is a very spicy, strong character.
Gwenivere - white phantom...she's a PEW. Need I say more?
Jasmine Peaches - a completely accurate description of her.
Charlie was an amazing little soul, he fought his illnesses so strong and never let it get to him.
Lottie was exactly what her name means - a little strong woman. Likewise with Meghan Lottie-Rose who shares that name.
Tuppy's name isn't listed anywhere - a lot of pet names won't be, but those with 'human' names are very interesting to find out!
Anyone else interested in looking into their piggie names and whether the meanings really fit?
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