"X" needs a better name

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Meet "X"



X was born from a mom who didn't raise him and was stuck in a litter of all chocolate so I gave him a quick tatt so I knew who he was.

I've called him "X" ever since.
BUT... I don't like calling him X.

There has to be a better name out there that will roll off the tongue easily and still have the "X" mean something.

He's off Shaya and Mittens. He's a quirky, small, fun lad.

Tonight I gave him hay and a box to help keep him warm and dry on this cold blowy night and once he had a tunnel made he ran around as if he was saying LOOK! LOOK WHAT I DID!!! He's a very silly lad.

So hints, suggestions? And then perhaps we'll vote ... I don't know.. he just needs a better name than "X".
 
Just throwing some names in the hopper to get things started:

Color-based names: Sandy? Tawny? Cinna (from Cinnamon, which sounds more like a female name to me, so...Cinna, name used in ancient Rome), perhaps spelled "Xinna"? Red?

Other names: Xavier? This is a page with boys' names beginning with X, but...I'm not 100% sure about it. The wife of El Cid, the hero of a Spanish epic poem, was named Ximen, and that name appears on the linked list of [alleged] boys' names.

Have fun naming him! :)
 
He looks like a Spud to me.

It doesn't have anything to do with X, but Spud was what I immediately thought of when I saw the pic.
 
When I saw him I thought of Goober, Gilbert, or Sparky.

X names Xenos; means stranger/guest, Xylon; means 'lives in the forest', Xanto; means 'light haired.
 

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