This Poll Is All About First Impressions: 20 Images & You Have To Match A Face To A Name – No Wrong Answers
Are you the type of person who meets someone and instantly gives them a name based on their vibe? We’ve gathered 20 photos – from dogs and cats, to pandas, and people, and even a moose or two.
Your challenge is simple: pick the perfect name that fits each photo’s vibes. Whether it’s a Rocky or a Charlie, a Simba or a Mufasa, this is your chance to show off your naming skills.
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I wonder if people are picking Archie because of the red hair. I went with Daisy because it was the most unique of the choices
I like the way you're thinking!
Load More Replies...I was contemplating lots about either Archie or Buddy, and when I chose one it turned out they were exactly the same!
NONE OF THOSE 🙈way to common lol mine are different .ok well my rottie corso isn’t but I didn’t name her lol my staffie is my choice n no one else has it ! 100% n nope not posting it lol Cos I ain’t giving others unique ideas
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I love this especially much because Stephen King (my favorite author) has owned many a Corgi, and one of his Corgis is named Molly, or as he called her "the Thing of Evil" XD Bad@ss metal names for Corgis are awesome names!
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That's my cats name. He's also prone to judgemental looks like this hahaha.
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I would call this cat "poor thing", since every Scottish Fold is born with osteochondrodysplasia (a skeletal/cartilage deformity) and will suffer from arthritis. ALL Scottish Fold cats will develop painful, progressive arthritis, and a number of them will develop it VERY young. I love the look of this breed and always wanted one when I was a kid, but the mutation that caused the folded ears causes cartilage malformations elsewhere in the skeleton, and EVERY Fold cat WILL end up in pain, even "straight-ear" Folds.
Thank you for sharing this. I was going to suggest Foldie Hawn.
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Well as it’s an English hare lol , and you do not own or keep hares 😂nothing 🤷♀️hares you eat !!
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Astrid. I hope her deadname wasn't Bullwinkle. She’s been waiting a long time to get started on transitioning and is pretty miserable those antlers come back every year. Astrid is thinking about moving to Norway since Sweden has a backlog, especially for transcows but she’s not sure she wants to be referred to as an elk.
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"How would you call them?" Using my mouth or the telephone, duh. Normally I'm not much of a pedant, especially when BP nicks stuff right from the average commenter on Reddit or TikTok, but if you're going to actually be authoring an article to publish, you might want to actually run your sentences by a proofreader or editor who speaks English. The "How would you call them?" at the head of every entry is not asking the question that the article intends to ask, which is, "What name would you give them?" or "What name would you call them?"
Shorter version of LakotaWolf's complaint: *What* would you call him? 'I would call him Dave'. *How* would you call him? "Like this: OI, DAVE! OVER HERE, MATE.DAVE! DAAAVE!'
"How would you call them?" Using my mouth or the telephone, duh. Normally I'm not much of a pedant, especially when BP nicks stuff right from the average commenter on Reddit or TikTok, but if you're going to actually be authoring an article to publish, you might want to actually run your sentences by a proofreader or editor who speaks English. The "How would you call them?" at the head of every entry is not asking the question that the article intends to ask, which is, "What name would you give them?" or "What name would you call them?"
Shorter version of LakotaWolf's complaint: *What* would you call him? 'I would call him Dave'. *How* would you call him? "Like this: OI, DAVE! OVER HERE, MATE.DAVE! DAAAVE!'
