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How funny you are thinking about naming your dog something coaster related. My wife and I DID name our dog "Millie" over 3 years ago!

 

We were thinking of using Maggie for our next dog...

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Mr. or Mrs. Lupe McAirtime is the obvious answer. I can't believe no one else has come up with that one...

 

Seriously though, Immeldog is clever, and I think Millie is very appropriate, especially considering MF is your fave.

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We named our first dog Raven. She was a German Short Hair Pointer and very wild. Our current dog is named Comet. I was going to go with Hercules, Comet or Magnum but when we got him he had a star on his back so Comet is what we went with.

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My dog was surprisingly named after a coaster.

 

Her name is Zydeco, and I think we got her in March 2001, less than a year after Zydeco Scream opened at the then Jazzland. No one in my family was into coasters then. It was actual a very bad omen. She has behaved like a boomerang ever since!

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All of these are brilliant! For more silly random name ideas, I bring you:

 

* Doguatrax

* Top Thrill Dogster

* Max-Air

* Name he/she after any one of the kick-ass rides at the ERUO FUNFAIRS

* BrownStreak(?)

* Dogpatch, USA

* Maverick - because it is a terra (terrier?) coaster

* Patriot - because it is a "Boston" sports team as well as a roller coaster name (Eeech!)

* ThunderBolt

* Tower of Terrier

* Ahhh, what the hell...might as well throw in the obligatory 'Steel Eel'

 

Feel free to bombard with "Boo-Hiss" on any (or all) of the above!

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My dog is named after a coaster,but not on purpose.My uncle picked out the name because he was a fan of the monkey in Tarzan whose name was Cheetah!!

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I like Kumba, but since it means Roar in the African language,

 

In THE African language?

 

"Kumba" is from an African Congo language.

 

I'll bet the speakers of Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Swahili, French, Arabic, Tsonga, Ndebele, Venda, and around TWO THOUSAND others are very interested that you've narrowed down one dialect to be THE African language....

 

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