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Postby Rokeby Forever » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:05 pm

Was this horse named for a balloon? Maybe a whistle? I'm sure the owner had his reasons.

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Postby BJ » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:53 pm

Rokeby Forever wrote:Was this horse named for a balloon? Maybe a whistle? I'm sure the owner had his reasons.

http://www.pedigreequery.com/blow+me


Gee...I wonder if that would get by the JC today :lol:

And its sire was MEnow! :lol:

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Postby Patuxet » Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:40 pm

Alfred Gwynn Vanderbilt had a gift for concocting clever names. Two that come to mind are:

Social Outcast by Shut Out out of Pansy

Splitting Headache by The Axe out of Top o' the Morning

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Postby Lucy » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:21 pm

I thought 'Swinging Lizzie' was a great name for a daughter of The Axe.

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Postby Easy Goer » Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:30 am

Secretariat I never quite got, what is a secretariat anyways? Some sort of poltical group or cabinet? I think of the SOviet Union...

SPectacular Bid is great because it is an allusion to history, in this case, it's part of the stretch call from one of the derby races, 1967 perhaps??

I like names that:

a) refer to geography, especially if the geography is horse relevant. Good: Rockport Harbor. Great: Damascus, Holy Land.

b) I like an allusion to a person but only if the person is obvious imaginary. Bad name: Chris Evert, Shecky Greene. Good: Kaui King, Majestic Prince; Aloma's Ruler. Some of the last names only are okay if a real person: Singletary, Sarazen, etc.'

c) I like ones that are inanimate/intangible. Sunday Silence, nice! Street sense is similar I guess.

Not really intangible but they are like conceptual as they describe a person or thing: An Easy Goer, a Buckpasser.

d) I like historical allusions; Spectacular Bid; Birdstone (calls to mind his sire as well as 19th cent. horse Birdcatcher), Eddington reminds me of old England. Canterbury Pilgrim is nice as horses canter..

e) Also some that sound good: Like Charismatic, it's four beats, you can almost hear the hoof beats. Tudor Minstrel sounds good.

Some are vaguely sexual but you really dont know: Hidden Talent. Most of the sexual allusions really annoy me, at least the owner's explained Rock Hard Ten so that was tolerable.

HOw about that show horse that was recently cloned: Scamper. It sounds good to the ear, and it really describes what they do. I guess.

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Postby Rokeby Forever » Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:42 am

Does anyone know what a Mutakddim is? Or an Aljabr? Or an Alwuhush? Or an Anabaa? Or a Dumaani? Or an Eqtesaad?

For all we know, these could all be curse words. Does the Jockey Club do any research on what these words mean?

Suppose two Sheikhs get into a fight and one says, "Go Mutakddim yourself!!!" Is that an appropriate name for a horse?
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Postby Toccet02 » Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:50 am

I was going to say "I would think so" but seeing as how Hoof Hearted AND Gee Hoof Hearted got in, I don't think they're THAT careful.
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Postby amanda1 » Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:45 am

I read once that Secretariat was actually supposed to be pronounced "Secret Ariat", but I have no idea what an ariat is. It must be horse related in some way, there is the giant equestrian company "Ariat" of course.

Anyone know???

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Postby Linda_d » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:22 pm

One of my all time favorite names is Dancing Water, a 19th mare that produced the filly Running Stream (by Domino), the dam of sires Ultimus and Runnymede.

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Postby Toccet02 » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:29 pm

Loved a stretch battle between Nunnery and Fairy Princess
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Postby BJ » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:50 pm

Rokeby Forever wrote:Does anyone know what a Mutakddim is? Or an Aljabr? Or an Alwuhush? Or an Anabaa? Or a Dumaani? Or an Eqtesaad?

For all we know, these could all be curse words. Does the Jockey Club do any research on what these words mean?

Suppose two Sheikhs get into a fight and one says, "Go Mutakddim yourself!!!" Is that an appropriate name for a horse?


:shock: Cartoons have been known to cause beheadings and riots, in this day and age. :| Might want to purchase a dictionary for translating. :wink:

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Postby BJ » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:54 pm

amanda1 wrote:I read once that Secretariat was actually supposed to be pronounced "Secret Ariat", but I have no idea what an ariat is. It must be horse related in some way, there is the giant equestrian company "Ariat" of course.

Anyone know???


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secretariat
A noun
1 Secretariat

thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1973
Category Tree:
entity
╚object; physical object
╚living thing; animate thing
╚organism; being
╚animal; animate being; beast; brute; creature; fauna
╚chordate
╚vertebrate; craniate
╚mammal
╚placental; placental mammal; eutherian; eutherian mammal
╚ungulate; hoofed mammal
╚odd-toed ungulate; perissodactyl; perissodactyl mammal
╚equine; equid
╚horse; Equus caballus
╚racehorse; race horse; bangtail
╚thoroughbred
╚Secretariat

2 secretariat, secretariate

an administrative unit responsible for maintaining records and other secretarial duties; especially for international organizations
Category Tree:
group; grouping
╚social group
╚organization; organisation
╚unit; social unit
╚administrative unit; administrative body
╚secretariat, secretariate
╚United Nations Secretariat
╚Pan American Union

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Postby Vindicated » Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:39 pm

[quote="Crystal"]A Bob Baffart/Mike Pengram work of wonder... IsItInGood..
BodaciousTatas also comes to mind.. Sick twisted Men!! LOL[/quote]

I have noted this horses name a few times-this is the first time I actually pronounced it-and I fell out of my chair-then started laughing....Its great-this duo has had a few like this if I am not mistaken-

Gotta luv em for their vocabulary....

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Postby Nessa » Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:54 pm

Vindicated wrote:[quote="Crystal"]A Bob Baffart/Mike Pengram work of wonder... IsItInGood..
BodaciousTatas also comes to mind.. Sick twisted Men!! LOL


I have noted this horses name a few times-this is the first time I actually pronounced it-and I fell out of my chair-then started laughing....Its great-this duo has had a few like this if I am not mistaken-

Gotta luv em for their vocabulary[/quote]

It took me forever to figure out what was wrong with Dixie Norma's. I was falling to sleep one night when it pop into my head :oops:
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Postby Toccet02 » Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:43 pm

Guess that Fooled the Jockey Club too...
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