Whenever you get a new stuffed animal or toy, like a stuffed toy cat or a dog, it's not long before you realize it needs a new name. The name is something you'll always remember, as it makes the toy special and gives it character for you. If you're stuck for ideas on naming your new stuffed animal or toy, try not to focus so much on it being perfect; rather, as you look at your toy and spend time with it, something should come to you.
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Try not to name the toy anything that is too hard to pronounce or too long. You might find yourself forgetting it! Instead, try to have your stuffed animals name be from three to seven letters.
- If you do choose a long name, think about the nickname you can create from the longer name. Is it a nickname you like?
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Look at your toy carefully. First, before anything, always decide whether you want a real person's name, or a name such as "Fluffy"? Knowing this can help you think of names related to either people, pets or well-known characteristics of toys. Or maybe you want to name your toy something exotic, or not too popular? Consider each of the methods below to help you name your new toy. None of them are any better than the other, it's all totally up to you and what you think matches your toy best.Advertisement
Method 1
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Naming After Your Toy's Characteristics
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Look at the features of the toy. If the toy has a bobblehead, for example, maybe you could name it Bobby, or Shaky. Or, think about the gender. You probably don't want a boy named Princess! Think about what animal the toy is and name it for what it is matched with. For example, a parrot. They are known to live with pirates, so why not a "pirate"-ish name, such as "Patchy"?
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If your toy's fur is, let's say, rather long or messy, you could name it Shaggy or Puffball. Or maybe if a toy is "jet black", you could name your toy Jet.
- Look carefully at the toy's face or expression, and sometimes a name just pops inside your head! See if it reminds you of someone you know, but don't give them your best friend's name if it's a stuffed pig.
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If your toy is related to a holiday or season, this might suggest a name. For example, Webkinz makes Love Puppies. If you have a seasonal stuffed animal, think about something related to that holiday. Like "Spooks" for a Halloween toy, or "Hearts" for a Valentine toy.
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4Think about how you met/got the toy. Then the name will have a meaning.
- For example: If you got the toy in April you could name the toy April, or if someone gave it to you, you could name it after them.
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Method 3
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Naming After Famous People or Places
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Consider naming the toy after a famous person you like. Or, if your stuffed animal reminds you of someone you know, you could name them after that person. This could even be a place you love going to, or a landmark or monument that is special for you.
- Try naming it after a character in a movie.
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Think about a name you might have heard on TV. If you really like the name, why not name your toy that. If you play an instrument, maybe you could think of a song name you like and name your toy the name of the song.Advertisement
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Using the Internet
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Do an online search "Names for ___ (Whatever gender you want your toy to be)". A lot of websites have names for babies and children, so you can pick one name which suits the toy you want to be named.
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2Go to Quora/a forum chat and create an account and ask "Names for my stuffed toy". A lot of people will have answers to it.Advertisement
Method 5
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Suggestions for the Stumped
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Use this list:
- Dog names include: Woofie, Spot, Hairy McLary (If it looks like him), Shaggy, Floppy, Mickey, or Molly.
- Cat names include: Missy, Oreo, Candy, Amber, Kitty, Lilly, Ginger, or Catnip.
- Names for sheep, lambs, rams, and other woolly animals include: Timmy, Woolly, Shaun, Shirley, or Finky.
- Names for trolls include: Tufty, Bozzy, and Finty.
- Names for fairies include: Sparkles, Dazzle, or Angela.
- Names for mythical creatures.
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2Choose a very old name used many years ago. For example, names such as Adam, Eve, Noah, Methuselah or Æthelred. Or, more recent old-fashioned human names such as Mildred or Gertrude.
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Get creative. Think of something you really like. If you like art, maybe Sketch, Paint, Crayola, or Pastel. If your favorite color is red, maybe Rouge, Blush or Fire may work. Think of something you consider to be creative and use that for your inspiration in finding a cool name.
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Consider a human name. Try going to a baby name site. You might find some thing you really like there.
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Try a different language. Find a word you like and then go to the Bing Translator. Choose the language and you're done! For example, if you love chicken, you might want to name your special stuffed animal Ji, which is Chinese for chicken. Or maybe the unique name Amable, which is Spanish for kind.
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Don't overthink this. Let it be and let your brain work out something from your subconscious to give you some nice name real soon.Advertisement
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QuestionCan you give a stuffed animal any name you want no matter what gender it is?RubyTop AnswererYes. It's your stuffed toy and you can choose whatever name you want for it. In fact, you can even choose its gender.
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Tips
- Stare at the toy. What does it make you think of?Thanks
- Be creative. A lot of people have stuffed dogs named Rover or Fido, or Simba for lions. Think of something cool and creative instead.Thanks
- You can try adding Mr. or Mrs. to the name, like "Mrs. Sparkles", "Mr. Yellowfur", etc. to make it sound more fun!Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- A stuffed animal with no name
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