So far here are the 2 syllable considerations: Chloé, Esmée, Ivy, Nellie (Eleanor), Remi, Ruthie, Winnie (Winifred or Edwina), Zellie (Zelda), Zephyra, Zoé
…and the 1 syllable options: Leal, Rue or Rhu, Ruth, Rye or Wry (she has a sense of humour!), Wags, Wren, Winn, Zen (Zenobia)
She’s so cute! She totally looks like a Wags. I’m usually more of a human name for pets kind of person. And [name_u]Jasper[/name_u] & [name_u]Izzy[/name_u] are human names…I wonder if Wags could be a nn for something like [name_f]Winifred[/name_f]. She totally could be a [name_f]Winifred[/name_f]. That’s the one that sticks out to me from the considerations. And I love [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] too.
She certainly looks like a [name_f]Winnie[/name_f] or [name_f]Ivy[/name_f] from the picture. Have you tried saying all 3 of your pet’s names together, maybe that would help narrow it down? From the list it seems like you like names that start with R, W, or Z…
Maybe [name_f]Rose[/name_f], [name_f]Willa[/name_f], or [name_u]Zoe[/name_u]
Thank you to all those who replied. We are now down to either:
[name_u]Leal[/name_u] : (rhymes will “seal”);* adjective Scottish archaic meaning loyal and honest; Middle [name_f]English[/name_f]: from Old [name_u]French[/name_u] leel , earlier form of loial (loyal).
Ru : meaning “precious stone” in Japanese or Rhu (Scottish place)
I love Winnie/ [name_u]Winn[/name_u], but I have already had a wonderful Flat-coated Retriever in the past, [name_u]Windsor[/name_u], whose nickname was [name_u]Winn[/name_u].
[name_f]Zenobia[/name_f]: the nickname [name_u]Zen[/name_u] certainly encapsulates her personality though being young, she is still subject to the ZOOMS bounding here and there more like a ROO