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Name Help

DeprivedSnakeLover

Lover Of The Bloods!
well... im about to get my first two corns! on is a lavender:laugh: and the other is a blood red:eatsmiley... and i need to name them both. i was hoping it would be a pair name like thing1 and thing2(mom would get to confused) the lav is a male and the red is a fem...
p.s. i am planing to breed them at a much later date...
 
Hmmmmmm...
How about Phillip for the male, and Mary for the female (the pairing reference being Queen Mary I of England *also known as bloody mary* and her husband Phillip.)
I have a QMI, but I have no Phillip... lol.
 
Glad to hear you got your snakes. How about Baldermar (meaning bold or princely) and Analaa (meaning Goddess of fire). Good luck with your snakes.
 
what religion/culture is analaa from? im really curios... btw i think his name is forever Philip unless some one give me a funnier one lol
 
Do you know corn snake history? Good. I believe the traditional name for a male lavender is Alan.
Sorry I can't find any references, I think it's one of them "word of mouth" things.
 
what religion/culture is analaa from? im really curios... btw i think his name is forever Philip unless some one give me a funnier one lol

Analaa is Hindi. We like to use unusual names from different cultures.

You could try Ranak (meaning King) it is Hindi also. Ochi (meaning Laugh) it is African.

My Loki was purchased as a female. I named her Athena. Changed name to Loki after being checked with vet. She is a he. Loki means trickster.
 
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