Those Pet Names with Extremely High Coincidence Rates - Does Your Pet Make the List?
In recent days, the topic of 'names with extremely high coincidence rates' has sparked heated discussions, with numerous names 'competing for attention,' with Zhang Wei, Xinyi, and Junjie standing out.
Since people's names have a high coincidence rate, what about our beloved pets?Have you heard of those pets with extremely high coincidence names?
1. Syllable Names
If you shout 'Ball Ball' in the community, you're sure to attract many dogs to look at you.
As we all know, Chinese people are accustomed to using compound syllables when naming their children, which is more convenient to call out, so a large number of pet names are compound syllables. Maybe it's Ball Ball in Unit 1, Floor 2, or Ball Ball in Unit 3, Floor 5…
Using syllable names is convenient and easy to remember, but the downside is: when you take your dog for a walk and shout your pet's name, many dogs might stare at you…
2. Food Names
A portion of pet owners also enthusiastically use various food names as names for their pets. A chubby, white dog is called 'Bun', a plump one is called 'Bun', and some even use 'Soy Milk, Oil Dough, Millet Porridge'… A whole breakfast completes the set!
If the pet is grayish-brown, it's very likely to be called 'Cola', and the coincidence rate is also very high.
Additionally, 'Oreo' is a particularly popular name.
Any black and white dog, such as Border Collie.
Or black and white cats, like 'Cat Husky – Milk Cow Cat'
Most pets are called 'Oreo'! Black and white with cream filling, twist it, lick it, endless joy.
3. English Names
Many international pet owners like to give their pets English names, and the most common ones are Lucky, Coco, and Honey.
When naming their pets, owners consider both practicality and good meaning. The reason these names rank high in coincidence rate is that owners hope their pets will be lucky and sweet like honey.
Calling 'Lucky' means hoping it will always be lucky, and calling 'Honey' means hoping it will be sweet and lovely like honey.
In short, every dog is a little angel sent by heaven, and every name reflects the owner's kindness and love. We decide its name, we control its fate, and when we call its name, we have already taken control of its life. We must take it seriously.After seeing so many names, does your pet make the list?
Besides these names, there is a supreme champion that we almost forgot, which is an unspoken agreement: most Chinese Pastoral Dogs are called 'Wangcai'!
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