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missdollyuk

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Hi everyone, I have had my redfoot for 6 months now and she still doesn't have a name. She has been called lazy daisy for that time as she was very shy and didn't come out. But now she is out every day and let's you no if she's hungry when her bowls empty so it's only fair she has a real name! Providing she's a she of which I'm 99%. Any ideas?
 

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Hi missdollyuk:

Welcome to the Tortoise Forum!!

May we know your name and where you are?
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum...

Just drop the lazy portion and call her Daisy...
 
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I agree just drop the lazy..Daisy is a Wonderful name I think.
 

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i like to use names native to where they originate form...
i.e....Thiago but i removed the ''h''! :)
 

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I agree with some of the other people. Just drop the "Lazy" & stick with the "Daisy". Welcome to the forum! :)
 

missdollyuk

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Thanks everyone still not sure I like the native names and want something pretty or an old name as they reminds me of OAP's.
My name is sophie and I'm from near Nottingham in England x
 

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What about Lindley or Adelicia? They are both old English names and I think they are very pretty. Especially Lindley. They dont have any special meanings really. Lindley is a tree name and Adelicia means worthy. Idk just a couple suggestions. Good luck and welcome to the forum!!! :)
 

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Not a Buffy fan by any chance are you? Because i think "Willow" would be an apt name in this case. Once shy and reserved, but then came into her own. Also, a redhead, so there's the redfoot connection. ;)
 
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Looked up a few things for you ... see if this may help..'margarita' in spanish means 'daisy'perhaps you can find a word meaning Daisy that might work for you.

Itailan aslo :'margarita' means 'daisy'
 
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