Friday, November 20, 2009

What would be a good, assertive name for a male doberman pinscher?

I need a good assertive name for a male doberman. Nothing froo froo. Something that sounds tough. Any suggestions?

What would be a good, assertive name for a male doberman pinscher?
Hercules, Apollo, Codger, Magnum, General, Stud, Thor (God of Thunder), Valiant yea that's all I've got :)
Reply:Scout.





I've always loved that name. I'd use it for my Dobe that I'm getting but I'm getting a female. Report Abuse

Reply:Ripper





Titan





Kick ***





Demon





Crusher





Try those!
Reply:eats, shoots, and leaves.
Reply:Gunther
Reply:The "Auditor". The Doberman Pinscher was originally bred by a German tax collector and kennel owner named Louis Doberman back in the 1800's. Man wanted a dog big and mean enough to help him with his duties.
Reply:Wolf or how about Digs.. Spike.. Raptor.
Reply:Satan


Samson


Striker


Titan


Patton


Alex (short for Alexander)


Bravo


Kaiser
Reply:RUGER - like the gun
Reply:Why do you want to give a tough dog a tough name? You want him to seem approachable. I am sure it will be a nice dog but many ppl are afraid of Pinschers...





I guess I would go for names like Zeus
Reply:Duke


Rambo


Max


Mac
Reply:Adolph
Reply:Rambo.
Reply:Jack?...sorry cant think of any...Good Luck!!!!
Reply:Ruffis


Bruno


Baxter





hmm.. i dont really know thoes arent that aggressive.


just manly.. haha!
Reply:rex, ripper, Bo
Reply:Stark (German for strong)
Reply:Spike
Reply:My friend's doberman is named Pablo, and to me that name is pretty intense in a subtle way.
Reply:try www.puppynames.com u should be able to find a lot of dog names that u like. i found some like Avery, Buzz, i like those but seriously give this a try there r thousands of names on here i think u should be able to find one that u like
Reply:Jock?
Reply:how about Torrid?
Reply:Butch


Hitler


Al Capone
Reply:Ceaser( My rottweilers name :-)


Spike


Bruno
Reply:Hans....Mufasa....DeNiro
Reply:Well, there's always the classic "Butch" and "Spike" names.


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