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Tough and Badass Dog Names—Outlaws and Gangstas

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Fluffy — soft, sensitive, warm and loving. A lot of good names with three or more syllables did not make this list. And another in their spellings!

Fela — a cool nickname for a slim and sexy guy. Shang — one who can do anything; one who is so smart that he make anything happen. Names of my dogs from the first like 30 years ago to this year, Lily 18yo and Zippo 3yo.

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The nickname rubbed me the wrong way at first, but I soon accepted it and even became a little proud of it. We had nicknames for other guys in the group as well. It was just Crip. There were other nicknames that were designed to infantilize and emasculate. On the football team, especially among the linemen, nicknames abounded. Nicknames are names that are substituted for a given name but have not been legalized. In small communities, derisive nicknames are often used to refer to people behind their backs, and the nicknamed individual may not even know about the epithet. Other nicknames are used to refer to or address someone directly. These fall into several categories: Referential nickname. These are nicknames bestowed on public figures, and are often used to refer to politicians and sports figures. Boxers have always been some of the most nicknamed athletes — pugilist John L. Also known as a love-name, or pet-name, these names are typically used between lovers only when they are alone or by couples who are impervious to the eye-rolls of their friends. A public nickname is one that is often given to a person in his childhood by family or friends, and which he carries with him everywhere he goes — it has a achieved a near permanent status. These are less personal, off-the-cuff nicknames that are given to those who fit certain categories. At last we come to the type of nickname that we will be focusing on today. These nicknames are bestowed on members of a group by each other, and only used within the group. Group nicknames are an almost exclusively masculine domain, and their purpose and function among men will now be explored. The Purpose and Function of Nicknames Within All-Male Groups At their core, group nicknames are boundary-defining and boundary-maintaining mechanisms that draw a line both between who is in a group of men and who is out, and between that group and the outside world. How Nicknames Set a Group and Its Members Apart Group nicknames thrive within small, insular tribes, gangs, and teams of men who experience regular face-to-face contact, and especially among those male groups which share in a common purpose and set of risks, and together must tackle difficult challenges. Think of military units, criminal organizations like the Mafia, motorcycle gangs, football teams, pioneering and adventure expeditions, and men whose employment isolates them from the outside world miners, loggers, etc. Men have a desire to feel that our group is tighter and better than other groups in the same category. Nicknames not only set a group apart from the outside world by creating a special language, they also foster a distinct identity for the group and its members. In religious rituals in which an initiate is inducted into a priesthood or order, they are often given a new name to signify their new life and the new behaviors that will be expected of them. For example, Army Lt. What explains this seeming paradox? If he demonstrates he can good-naturedly accept an insulting nickname from his fellow members, he proves that he trusts them — that he knows there is no malice behind a moniker that in another context would be considered a putdown. So while a nickname often starts as a form of ribbing, if the member is able to take it, he will become more integrated into the group. Thus nicknames in male groups, despite looking like insults to outsiders, are actually honorific titles showing that a man has been accepted by the others. How Nicknames Test and Solidify the Bonds Between Men Once nicknames have been established, they serve to test and reinforce the bonds between the men in a group. You yourself may have used, or seen other men use, seemingly derogatory language in greeting a friend. A man will use an insulting greeting when he feels confident enough in the relationship to know he will not offend. At the same time, if the greeting does evoke a negative response — perhaps one friend has been nursing a grudge unbeknownst to the other — it will bring this rift to the surface. In groups that face risk and challenge together, trust and loyalty are paramount, and nicknames help men to know they have placed their trust and loyalty well. Inventing a nickname for yourself is read as an attempt at gaining a privilege without earning it first — something a low status man like. The Genesis of Nicknames in Male Groups Nicknames, which contrast with formal, deferential modes of address, demonstrate the equality of members of a group, and any fully fledged member of a group may bestow a nickname on another. The ability to coin a good, clever nickname can in turn give a member more status and popularity. What makes a good nickname? A nickname that will stick manages to distill down a story or a defining personal trait into one or two words. Especially important for tight-knit groups under stress. But unflattering physical attributes are not the only fodder for nicknames — they can come from a variety of sources of inspiration. Why Has the Use of Nicknames Declined? Sociologists say that the use of nicknames of all kinds has declined over the last few decades. One final, very practical purpose of nicknames — of both the group and other varieties — is simply to distinguish one person from another when many individuals in a community have the same name. So, for example, they used to thrive in small villages in the Mediterranean, where surnames were few, and the tradition was to name a firstborn child after his or her parents or grandparents, or for the local Catholic patron saints. The result was a lot of people with the same names, and nicknames helped folks keep track of who was who. These days, the diversity in names is on the upswing. In 2010, the number dropped to 8. Another reason for the general decline in nicknames may be found in a culture that takes offense to things more easily than it used to. As we mentioned above, nicknames thrive in small, insular groups that offer plenty of face-to-face contact. As a group interacts less, gets bigger, and becomes penetrated by outside forces and people, nicknames disappear. The way in which this plays out can be seen by contrasting two organized crime syndicates: the Italian Mafia and the Russian Vory. The Vory, on the other hand, are a much looser and fragmented organization which originates not from bloodlines but in prison, and is made up of members of different nationalities and ethnicities. So it is interesting to note that Vory choose their own nickname when they are initiated into the group, instead of having them assigned by others. The way in which the breakdown of the male group leads to the disappearance of nicknames can be seen in sports as well. In addition to the reasons for the decline of athlete nicknames mentioned above, it can also be traced to a breakdown in the bonds among players who, besides reporters, were the ones who used to mint monikers for each other. There was a lot of camaraderie among the players. As tight-knit groups of men becomes more scarce, nicknames disappear too. Do you have a nickname that only your buds call you? Share it and the story behind it with us in the comments. Postscript: If you enjoyed this topic, which relates to the broader topic of honor among men, then stay tuned as next week we will begin a series on the subject of honor itself.

Darling — my love. I have a mastiff my daughter named Chi Chi which of course people use for chihuahuas. Favorite — For your best guy. Sex Face — A bit of a gusto pet name, but fun nonetheless. Journal Of Managerial Psychology Mickey — Old English Sheepdog Shanny — Yellow Labrador Retriever Mara — Irish Setter Jesse — Golden Retriever Meghan — Borzoi Pogo — Vizsla Kahlah — German Shorthaired Pointer Bogart — Springer Spaniel Ziggy — German Shorthaired Pointer Lo — German Pointing Griffon Ted E Bear — Shih Tsu Duffy — West Highland White Terrier Chloe — West Highland White Terrier Henri — West Highland White Terrier Ollie — West Highland White Terrier There were all wonderful dogs. Or perhaps you chop and change your mind on a north basis. Mookie — one who melts in front the one who he loves. USE YOUR INITIALS Using pet names for men first two initials of your name can sometimes make a catchy sounding nickname. Rockstar — What you should call your musician boyfriend. Fuzz Butt — His butt might not be north fuzzy, but this is a cute and cheeky name for your boy.

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