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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Flame on May 30, 2008, 11:11:40 AM
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
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I saw my name in your thread title, so it would be rude not to help you out.
Here ya go: Mercedes or Molly.
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Call her Maw Maw. :lmao:
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you oughta be able to find one here (http://persiankittenempire.com/cat_names/cat-names-M.htm)
:-)
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Maconaquea - Native American "captive white one" (I did not make this up)
Macarena - Spanish "Blessed"
Madog - Welsh "Good"
Mahari - Sanskrit "Divine Maiden"
Medusa - Greek "Cunning"
Mizu - Japanese "Water"
SOURCE (http://www.babynames.com/Names/Alpha/?let=M)
That oughta get you started... :-)
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How about Miss Kiki?
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I am watching "Las Vegas" -- how about "Montecito?"
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Moira
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Minora, the JewCat. Nickname her Gator.
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
Misfit!
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
Misfit!
I like that one.
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Minora, the JewCat. Nickname her Gator.
brutal. :-)
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Marge. Midge. Mindy.
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My mom's cat is named Molly.
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
Muther****er.
That way, when she craps on the floor...again...you can yel at her and call her at the same time.
Works for my dog, Dammit.
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Marge. Midge. Mindy.
LOL Marge so does not sound like a cat name so it sounds perfect. Although I like Midge too.
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MoonPie!
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Mork!
(http://www.grudge-match.com/Images/mork.jpg)
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Moesha :-)
Mergatroid :hyper:
Mystic
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if she has a white spot on her back........
Monica
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Miley
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"MoMo"
As in Maurice Morris. (from Seattle Seahawks err... fame)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/woncothesane/momo.jpg)
Of course Maurice and Morris work too. :p
On edit:
Momo is also the Japanese word for peach and a female personal name too if the "enter-webs" is to be trusted. Does the cat look Japanese? Try saying "hello kitty" and see if it responds! :p
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Or if she leans left at all MoonBat
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
Marissa
Marishka
Molly
Mindy
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I have "aquired" another kitty...my sister's that she couldn't keep because she's now renting a place that won't let her keep it. It is an adult female, light brown tabby, medium length hair, with tan colored eyes (I'll take a picture one she's out of hiding}. My sister always just called her Kiki...won't work here, as all my cats have "M" names.
So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
Ideas???
Snowball
:-)
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So I'm looking for "m" names....currents are: Max, Misha, Murphy, Missy, Maggie....past names include Matilda, Marly, Major, Mercy, Mable.
I lived across the street from a family that did that. Seven kids and half a dozen grandkids, and they all start with the letter 'K'.
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Mulva.
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Mulva.
:lmao: Delores
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Mulva.
:lmao: Delores
Let's see who else gets it. :-)
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Mulva.
Bovary?
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How about Mickie, it rhymes with Kiki so the cat won't get confused. :-)
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I'm shocked *shocked* no one mentioned the bestest "M" name there is....Mia!
BTW, Mia is my cat's name. :)
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I'm thinking about Mushu...sounds different enough from all the other names, yet still with an "M". Not sure yet though.
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I'm thinking about Mushu...sounds different enough from all the other names, yet still with an "M". Not sure yet though.
http://chinesefood.about.com/od/pork/a/mushupork.htm
Mu Shu Pork - for years it was the most popular Chinese restaurant dish in the west. Thin strips of pork are either deep-fried or stir-fried, and then combined with a colorful array of exotic Chinese vegetables. A flavorful sauce and bits of scrambled egg make the dish complete.
Mu Shu Origins
It's unclear exactly how this popular dish from northern China came to be named. Most sources state that "mu shu" refers to flower blossoms, possibly cassia or from the olive tree. However, in The Chinese Kitchen, Eileen Yin-Fei Lo points out that the Cantonese call this dish "muk see yuk" or "wood shaved pork." Whatever the case, there's no doubt that the "woodsy" appearance of mu shu pork, with its combination of lily buds, cloud ears, and scrambled egg (meant to represent the yellow flower blossoms) is very appealing.
Traditionally, Mu Shu Pork is served in Peking pancakes brushed with hoisin sauce.
(http://z.about.com/d/chinesefood/1/8/F/5/Mushupork.jpg)
I LOVE Mushu pork, but it is the only type of Chinese food that doesn't reheat well. The wraps get brittle and the stuff gets soggy (the best mushu is crunchy).
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I'm thinking about Mushu...sounds different enough from all the other names, yet still with an "M". Not sure yet though.
http://chinesefood.about.com/od/pork/a/mushupork.htm
Mu Shu Pork - for years it was the most popular Chinese restaurant dish in the west. Thin strips of pork are either deep-fried or stir-fried, and then combined with a colorful array of exotic Chinese vegetables. A flavorful sauce and bits of scrambled egg make the dish complete.
Mu Shu Origins
It's unclear exactly how this popular dish from northern China came to be named. Most sources state that "mu shu" refers to flower blossoms, possibly cassia or from the olive tree. However, in The Chinese Kitchen, Eileen Yin-Fei Lo points out that the Cantonese call this dish "muk see yuk" or "wood shaved pork." Whatever the case, there's no doubt that the "woodsy" appearance of mu shu pork, with its combination of lily buds, cloud ears, and scrambled egg (meant to represent the yellow flower blossoms) is very appealing.
Traditionally, Mu Shu Pork is served in Peking pancakes brushed with hoisin sauce.
(http://z.about.com/d/chinesefood/1/8/F/5/Mushupork.jpg)
I LOVE Mushu pork, but it is the only type of Chinese food that doesn't reheat well. The wraps get brittle and the stuff gets soggy (the best mushu is crunchy).
Yep, can tell you are old with no little kids....LOL. I got the name from the movie "Milan"....the little dragon guy's name is Mushu! You hear it and think of food! :-)