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by requiem, » Sun May 07, 2017 6:51 am
@seed
i think it's great c: orientals are always so cute!
@all the name masters
briarleap recently gave birth to kits, and while i named the molly acornkit, i don't know how to name the two toms. any suggestions?
[ adult names/pictures would also be appreciated, but i'm mostly looking for kit names ]
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by Simonpet » Sun May 07, 2017 7:11 am
@purr: I have some traditional names below. I picked out ones that I thought would bring to mind "strong" or "clever" as a trait. Here you go!
For tom one:
- Firekit
- Foxkit
- Gingerkit
- Hornetkit
- Squirrelkit
- Waspkit
For tom two:
- Gingerkit
- Hornetkit
- Squirrelkit
- Tawnykit
- Waspkit
- Yarrowkit
@Enchanted: Again, I'm going to give you traditional prefixes and both traditional and semi-traditional suffixes based on my first impression of them.
Warrior
- Black-
- Coot-
- Crow-
- Dipper-
- Night-
- Raven-
- Rook-
- Starling-
- Swift-
- -foot, -flight, or -wing (fast)
- -storm, -flight, or -throat (energetic, temperamental, and moody)
- -fur, -pelt, -down, or -feather (well-rounded and cannot be described by other suffixes)
Queen- Black-
- Coot-
- Crow-
- Dipper-
- Night-
- Raven-
- Rook-
- Starling-
- Swift-
- -cloud, or -pad (always calm)
- -flower or -belly (very motherly and good with kits or younger cats)
- -fur, -pelt, -down, or -feather (well-rounded and cannot be described by other suffixes)
Status wrote:The fly intestines have panned out simply
amazingly! I have co-authored a paper on
them, which is very exciting. In other
news, I'm a lil' nervous about the future
again but I'm hopeful things will work out.
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by Simonpet » Sun May 07, 2017 7:33 am
@Kat: Again, I'm going to give traditional prefixes and both traditional and semi-traditional suffixes based on my first impression of her.
Prefixes
- Brambling- (tortoiseshell with white)
- Gannet- (calico)
- Leech- (tortoiseshell with white)
- Tip- (calico)
Suffixes
- -cloud or -pad (always calm)
- -leaf or -sight (very good healer or seer)
- -fur, -pelt, -down, or -feather (well-rounded and cannot be classified by other suffixes)
Status wrote:The fly intestines have panned out simply
amazingly! I have co-authored a paper on
them, which is very exciting. In other
news, I'm a lil' nervous about the future
again but I'm hopeful things will work out.
Dragon Cave wrote:none yet
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by requiem, » Sun May 07, 2017 7:33 am
@katrione
prefixes: sun, daisy, clover, dandelion, dawn, dusk, honey, lion, marigold, morning, sand
suffixes: splash, flame, heart, wing, light, stream, frost, feather, blaze, pool, fern, nose
@name masters
i was thinking of maybe naming the three kits after plants? like acornkit, sagekit and cloverkit?
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