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Ferret names and mythology
From:
"Ann D. Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 18 Dec 1998 21:24:44 -0500
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>Subject: Ferret Symbolism and Folklore
>I'd like to add to the folklore list.  In Euro-pagan mythology the weasel
>is associated with and, in some circles (no pun intended), considered the
>pet of Eris, the goddess of playful mischief.
 
And this is why ferret #1 in our home, is named Eris.  She is certainly a
feminine goddess of playful mischeif.
 
But I have to give Sukie points for good ferret names.  Glueball???  I know
there is probably a perfectly logical explanation for this.
 
Ann &
Eris, Massey, Sluggo, Little Iodine, Sophie, Helga, Nicky, Danger Mouse,
Jammer, Aroha, Henry and Paco.
[Posted in FML issue 2529]

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