What dog name pairs well with Olive?
What dog name pairs well with Olive?
Thinking of naming one dog Olive, what might pair well? Looking for Milo and Otis vibes.
Popeye?
83 2 ReplyAlso Brutus
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4 0 ReplyThis is the one, @[email protected]
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Pimento
35 1 Replyoh yeah, he spend the last 12 years undercover in the shelter
6 0 ReplyWatch out for the night screams though.
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Oyl.
28 1 ReplyIt’s a male dog so how about Doyle?
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Martini
26 1 ReplyYou could call it marty!
9 0 ReplyThat's just really funny to me to make a diminutive out of a diminutive. Martini already means Marty. Both Martinez and Martin, which they are respectfully diminutives of come from the Latin Martinus for a child dedicated to the god Mars.
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Pickle
23 1 ReplyOlive and Pickle sound like crude bathroom signs.
4 0 ReplyAwww I love this one
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Martini
19 0 ReplyMartini.
I was going to say Yiu, as in "Olive you" (I love you), but "you" comes up way to much in regular language, would confuse the poor dog.
17 0 ReplyPerfect! A lot of these work together but only work as a pair. This one stands alone as well.
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Muhammad
15 2 ReplyI'm losing it in the hospital corridor lmao
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Caper
Pimento
Prosciutto
Oyster
Scallop
13 1 ReplyMy wife and I have an Australian shepard named Olive. We've already committed to getting a mini and naming it caper
7 0 ReplyI've got a mini and am looking into getting another mini or a full size. Caper sounds like a fantastic name considering how sneaky my current one is.
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Garden is a good dog's name
11 0 ReplyAgreed!
2 0 ReplyCame here, looking for that answer.
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Hugh.
As in "Olive, Hugh!"
Explaining the joke
"all of you" or "I love you"
11 1 ReplyBasil
8 0 Reply...the other reindeer
8 0 ReplyOlive! Olive!
1 0 Reply?
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Caper
7 0 ReplyVermouth
7 0 ReplyMartini. Marti for short, which has the benefit of being ungendered.
7 1 ReplyEarl?
6 0 ReplyYou could do Olive and Ollie for that sweet alliteration.
Alternatively, Olive and Chives is pretty good too.
7 1 ReplyevilO
5 0 ReplyDolive
5 0 ReplyI had a great-aunt named Olive whose husband's name was Ham (short for Hamilton).
Always known as Ham and Olive.
5 0 ReplyFig
5 0 ReplyFig
4 0 ReplyCanola
4 0 ReplyStone
4 0 ReplyOnion or pickle
4 0 ReplyFig
4 0 ReplyOil
6 2 ReplyOyl
4 0 ReplyPopeye
5 1 ReplyPimento
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Pimento's mementos
2 0 ReplyI was terrified he was going to headbutt my penis
E: I guess more appropriate for this particular episode -- everyone knows that the head is the hammer of the body
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Pickle
3 0 ReplyErtwist
3 0 ReplyJuice?
4 1 ReplyFeta?
3 0 ReplyI second that
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Letlive
2 0 ReplyBolive
2 0 ReplyEmmett
2 0 ReplyEya Newton John.
2 0 Replytamale
2 0 ReplyWimpy
2 0 ReplyTwist
2 0 ReplyClearly Gerald is name for your other dog!
2 0 ReplyOil? Feta? Pita?
2 0 ReplyThyme or Oregano. Can't go wrong with traditional Greek flavours?
2 0 ReplyPopeye and Olive Oyl
2 0 ReplyCheese
2 1 ReplyI mean, Oil lol
2 1 ReplyMuffin
1 0 Replycheese
1 0 ReplyFirst dog was named Olive. Decided to stick with the food theme and the second dog was named Nutmeg.
1 0 ReplyPepper
1 0 ReplySesame
1 0 ReplyPepperdew?
1 0 ReplyMarion
2 1 ReplyOlya
1 0 ReplyMaurice
1 0 ReplyRaisin
1 0 ReplyRover
1 0 ReplyGrover
1 0 ReplyPepperoni
Or PUPperoni
1 0 Reply- Oil
- Bluto
- Raisin
- Pit
1 0 ReplyOliver
1 0 ReplyEvilo
1 0 ReplyOscar
1 0 ReplyIf you're looking for Milo and Otis vibes, then you're looking for Popeye.
1 0 ReplyEr?
That way you could have Olive & er. And if you get a third one you could call it John.
(Their nicknames could also be "Last", "Week", & "Tonight":-P)
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