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Ever had a fox as a pet? They are just adorable little creature. Though foxes are regarded as the cleverest animals, still they are cute. Besides, if you raise them the way you like they would never turn out to be the ones in that we’ve reads in the stories. Having CuteFemale Pet Fox Names will also stir up the love between you and your pet.
Cute Female Pet Fox Names
Choosing a name for your pet is quite a thing. Because you’re going to call it with that name all it’s life and you want it to be perfect in a way that you like it. Here’s a list of some cute female pet fox names you might like.
- Alsoome: from native Americans, it means the independent one
- Chepi: the fairy spirited
- Angel: beauty
- Annabelle: a bit scary
- April: a cute name
- Alaska: for a white fur fox
- Aries: the powerful Zodiac
- Arianna: simple and cute
- Athens: magnificent
- Bambi: elegant to call
- Bailey: joyful name
- Barbie: innocently cute
- Bella: from the famous series, simple beauty
- Blinx: for her elegant blinking
- Brenda: just call out to her
- Cassi: a cool and cute name
- Charlotte: beauty that moves with it
- Chi-chi: noisy one
- Bulma: the one that helps you every way it can
- Videl: the supportive pet
- Pam: adorable
- Chloe: commonly cute name
- Coco: for her chocolaty fur
- Cleopatra: the beauty of all
- Ruby: the precious one
- Marinna: attitude and beauty
- Luna: moon charms
- Daisy: delicate as the flowers
- Snowy: for her charming white fur
- Gazelle: elegant as the gazelle
- Destiny: destined to be your favorite
- Mushy: all the cuteness around you
- Elena: simple and cute
- Mia: short yet serves the purpose
- Felix: has strong senses
Unique Female Pet Fox Names
Everyone wants something unique to be associated with them, whether it’s theirs or their pet’s. Having a unique pet name is also a thing.
- Fiona: the flower queen
- Crystal: the delicacy and prettiness that flows with it
- Lina: the flame spirit of your pet
- Fairy: as beautiful as the fairies
- Melina: the upper-class name, just to call
- Georgina: a unique name
- Naide: the wise
- Kimi: secretive, does stuff herself secretly
- Hurit: beautiful as it is
- Dena: from the valley, a western American name
- Halona: of happy fortune, indeed
- Lotus: the flower like delicacy
- Haley: a unique name
- Hermione sharp
- Jasmine: the beautifully unique name
- Jessie: soft
- Jewels: precious of all
- Cinderella: your little princess
- Phoenix: the flaming spirit ready to play
- Lily: the soft and delicate
- Bellatrix: the trouble make
- Madison: unique
- Lisa: a charming one
- Kayden: just call her like that
- Lucky: she’s lucky to have you and so are you
- Holly: dearie
- Maze: complicated one
- Stacey: simple and unique
- Misty: the strong spirited one
- Pepper: the spicy one, loves to party
- Oliver: though a male regarded, but still a unique name
- Neela: sweet
- Sunshine: your little alarm
- Pikachu: the bolt spirited
- Princess: your little princess
- Samantha: unique and bold
- Sasha: the sizzling one
- Snowball: your little cuddle ball
- Medusa: her dazzling gaze
- Olivia: adorable and unique
Funny Female Pet Fox Names
Something funny surely pro longs the love between people and their pets.
- Margot: little trouble makes
- Wiggles: she wiggles a lot
- Smiley: her charms and happiness
- Rolly: her rolling activities in her play time
- Cuddly: she likes to cuddle with you often
- Nina: sizzling
- Fruity: has a charm for fruits
- Sticky: sticks to you
- Nikki: little cutie
- Nibbles: funny to call
- Mittens: just adorable
- Olive: cute as an olive
- Foxy: no explanation required
- Pebbels: her playtime outside
- Penny: she acts goofy sometimes
- Peanuts: her mixed nature
- Roxy: foxy Roxy
- Poopsi: poops a lot
- Noisy: her extra charming voices
- Nemo the cute little one
- Dory: a little goof
- Slow pokes: lazy
- Lickitongue: she just wants to eat you sometimes
- Snorlax: sleeps a lot
- Buttons cute as a button
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News: Fabulously Foxy Names Inspired By Fabulously Foxy Foxes!
Today’s date, the 13th October, has a number of fascinating features that you might not know about; for example, this particular date doesn’t exist in the year 1582 (in Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain anyway) due to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar AND it is also International Skeptics Day (unless you believe the skeptics who say that 13th January is actually Skeptics Day!). More importantly though, it is also the birthday of the fictional character Special Agent Fox Mulder, which got us taking a closer look at words and names associated with foxes!
Foxes around the world…
Foxes feature in myths, legends, and folklore from all around the world; they are commonly associated with magical transformations and often appear as tricksters, magical familiars, or anthropomorphic creatures. In Western folklore, foxes tend to be associated with cunning and trickery (perhaps a reflection of their ability to “outfox” hunters and farmers attempting to protect their livestock OR a reflection of the association made between foxes and evil during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, when foxes were burned as symbols of the Devil). Other folklore depicts foxes as spirits with magic powers (used for making mischief or for more malicious purposes) or even as mystical and sacred creatures (that are either good omens that bring wonder or bad omens that bring ruin).
One of the most famous examples is “Reynard the Fox”, an anthropomorphic red fox and trickster figure, who featured as the main character in a cycle of European fables, including Dutch, English, German, and French tales. The success of these fables was such that the name of the central character was adopted into the French language as the standard word for “fox” (replacing the Old French “goupil”).
Names inspired by Foxes
Working in the name labels industry, we encounter a range of different names daily. To celebrate fabulous foxes everywhere, we’ve put together a list of names that have their origins in different words for “fox” or in stories that feature foxes:
- Fox: an English name that developed either from the word “fox” itself or from the surname “Fox” (itself traditionally given as a nickname to individuals who exhibited fox-like cunning).
- Tod/Todd: another English name that developed from a surname; the surname “Todd” comes from the Middle English word for fox – todde.
- Reynard/Renard: Reynard is an English name derived from the Germanic name “Raginhard” (made up of the German elements ragin meaning “advice” and hard meaning “brave/hardy”); the name was used for the medieval character “Reynard the Fox” and the French version (Renard) has become both a French name and the French word for “fox”.
In fact, while female foxes are known as “vixens”, male foxes are commonly known as “dogs”, “tods”, or “reynards”, and the names Reynard/Renard and Tod/Todd are commonly used for fictional characters that are either actual foxes or that have fox-like characteristics.
Other names inspired by these fabulous creatures include:
- Balgair/Balgaire – Scottish, m
- Crevan – Irish, m
- Devoss – Dutch, m
- Refr – Icelandic, m
- Rennard – German, m
- Ræf – Danish, m
- Sinopa – Native American, f
- Tokala – Native American, f
- Vixen – English, f
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