Since there has been so much discussion lately about ferret names I had to put in my two cents worth. I am very careful with the ones I name, making sure it is a fitting name that the ferret likes also. I now have 2 ferret' who came with names, they like them and answer to them so they have stayed unchanged. I think names are very important, the illiteration as well as the meaning. I have a huge baby name book I use and am known to pour over it for several days before choosing a name. When I got the last four, it was just before Mo' Bob visited last in Houston. He took one look at one of them and said he should be named Ranger Rick, after the character on the Yogi Bear cartoons. Now, I have no idea what this is and don't like the name anyway, think its too silly. A couple of weeks later, yes he went unnamed that long, my niece from St Louis was visiting, picked up same ferret and pronounced his name should be Rick. I hadn't told her about Bob calling him that. So I figured this ferret's name had to be Rick. I am a great believer in synchronisity. Some names just seem right, others I have to work at finding an appropriate one. I watch the personality of the animal, and if one I choose they don't like, I try again. Maybe that is why all mine know their names and will come to them. I think they appreciate the respect I show them by the trouble I go to. So, just for everyone's info, here is a complete list of my animals. Stan, Ollie, Miss Stella, George, Maxwell, Miss Esmerelda (she's in Ferrets USA), Owen, Angus, Miss Delilah, Miss Maisie, Myrna Loy, Miss Sadie, Sampson (3-footed wonder in Ferrets USA), Conan the Toebiter (earned his name the first night), Ranger Rick, Henry, Ready Freddy, Nicky, and Pookie Bear. My three cats are Neko, Kane, and Connor. Feel free to use any names if you and your baby likes them. And yes, I know the meaning of them all too even though in some cases it was a mute point. And yes I do like odd names. In fact at this moment, I am answering to several and some I can even list!! Mo' Maggie, Margaret Mead, Maggie Mae, Margaret Marie Merchant Zick and the infamous 19, all of whom miss greatly Gwynnedd and Sinbad (canines) and Lancelot and Sherlock (felines) still in Houston [Posted in FML issue 1748]