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gingersnaps2002
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posted March 17, 2004 08:44 PM        
Ok,this is a name for a calf,NOT a foal,but about the same thing anyway.LOL
The calf was born early morning on St.patricks day.It is male,I'm pretty sure.it is a real light grey color,with gorgeus grey eyes,very cute!
I need names for male and female,preferably something dealing with St.Pats day.
Plz help me pick a name!!

Posts: 387 | From: arkansas | Registered: Jul 2003
Simply Azure
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posted March 17, 2004 09:03 PM        
Um... Luck of the Irish? Or Irish Luck if you want it shorter. Pot of Gold? Lucky Charms?

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luvmypercheron
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posted March 17, 2004 09:09 PM        
four leaf clover
lucky clover
st patty
pat
kiss me i'm irish!!! [Cute Kiss]

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Posts: 1307 | From: Wisconsin | Registered: Oct 2003
babs
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posted March 18, 2004 03:10 AM        
Show name or barn name?

Patrick means noble one.
St patricks parents were called Calphurnius and Conchessa.

St Patrick and his followers were invited by King Laoghaire to TARA in Erin (Ireland) by the druids. He picked up a Clover to explain the TRINITY .

Posts: 1242 | From: Belfast Northern Ireland | Registered: Jan 2004
babs
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posted March 18, 2004 03:18 AM        
SORRY I HIT ADD TOO SOON

Tara , Erin and Clover are girls names.
Guiness is an irish beer/stout so Guinness or Pat, Paddy or Patrick could be a boys name.

Show name could be
Lucky Irish Silver
SIlver Clover
Guinness Dreams
ST Paddys Luck
Slemish Silver
Taras DReam
Irish Clout

I like Trinity (remember the Matrix) it would do for a boy or girl.

Posts: 1242 | From: Belfast Northern Ireland | Registered: Jan 2004
gingersnaps2002
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posted March 18, 2004 09:59 AM        
Hmm,I like patrick,maybe call him trick or I also like Charm.
thanks everyone!!!

Posts: 387 | From: arkansas | Registered: Jul 2003
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posted March 18, 2004 03:24 PM        
Ooooh! I love Lucky Charm!!! That's so cute!!!

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posted March 18, 2004 06:06 PM        
BABS- what does TRINITY mean name wise? I want to name my new pup something with TRINITY in it, but I want to know the meaning too!

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horseshowjunkie
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posted March 19, 2004 06:02 PM        
In the case of St. Patrick, "Trinity" refers to the Holy Trinity - ie. The Father, The Son and the Holy Ghost/Spirit. The clover has 3 leaves and yet is ONE being. St. Patrick used that analogy to explain God, Jesus and the Resurrected Spirit - 3 parts, 1 being.

Now on to names for the calf. How about using the name Seamus (pronounced Shay-*** )? It's about as Irish as they come. LOL!!

Posts: 27 | From: pennsylvania | Registered: Feb 2004
horseshowjunkie
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posted March 19, 2004 06:07 PM        
Not sure why my last post had *** in it, but Seamus is pronounced Shay-mis.
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posted March 21, 2004 06:27 AM        
My two boys are named
Pour the Guinness and
Legend of Limerick
since it is for a bovine I dont mind if we share names.

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whirlybird
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posted March 21, 2004 08:17 AM        
Lucky Rainbow
Irish Rainbow
Rainbow
Golden Rainbow
Paddy

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Posts: 200 | From: Michigan | Registered: Sep 2003
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posted March 21, 2004 08:39 AM        
i have a mare named lucky and it's a calf so it would be nice!! and pretty easy to but i like trinity

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Posts: 425 | From: Kamloops | Registered: Mar 2004
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posted March 23, 2004 02:29 PM        
[Roll Eyes] lay off the irish names. It's getting real cheesey. TRY~

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astro / astro boy

hiei

yukina

something along those lines

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Simply Azure
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posted March 23, 2004 03:45 PM        
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Originally posted by gengetsu:
[Roll Eyes] lay off the irish names. It's getting real cheesey. TRY~


She wanted Irish names! And some of them are kind of cheesy, but cute!

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HuNTSeAT123
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posted March 23, 2004 03:49 PM        
so what name are you gonna end up using-any idea yet?

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gallop3337
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posted March 23, 2004 03:57 PM        
Shamrock and shammy or sham for short?

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Posts: 359 | From: Wisconsin | Registered: Aug 2003
gingersnaps2002
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posted March 23, 2004 08:09 PM        
OOh,I really like Charm,could also call him Charmed,but I also like Shamrock. I think I will go with Charmed,THANKS everyone,you came up with GREAT names!!
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