Let’s see…the border collies
From Gone with the Wind, I have Rhett which is somewhat predictable except she’s a she :).
Nellie is named after the song “Nellie the Elephant” about an elephant that packs her trunk and trundled off from the circus. Very few people seem to know that song and I only know it because my ex-boyfriend was a Toy Dolls fan.
Jane is named after Jane Austen… pretentious but a very common Border Collie name.
Bess is named after Queen Elizabeth I… same as above.
The cats:
Milton is named after Milton from Office Space. I really don’t like his name anymore, he’s too damn cute for that name. My boyfriend calls him Fred, and I haven’t admitted to him that it’s a better name for him.
Wily is a named after Wile E. Coyote- not too predictable or common but doesn’t matter because people try to call him Willie anyways.
They are both tabby cats, which are the only cats worth having ;).
The Gryff’s full name is Gryffindor, after … I guess the House from Harry Potter, but you can stretch it to make it a character if you think of the cat being named after the House being named aftter Godric Gryffindor. I think Gryffindor rates as “passable.” I wanted to name him Scabbers, but was voted down.
From Harry Potter (cats):
Predictable: Crookshanks
Passable: Gryffindor
Pardonable: Godric
Pretentious: Minerva (but pretentious in a good way)
The cat of my childhood was named Snoops, after the cat in The Bobbsey Twins. There is really no way you can pardon anything about naming pets after The Bobbsey Twins.
One of my childhood friends has a large dog named Buford Pusser. Although Pusser was a real person, he probably wouldn’t have been well-known if it wasn’t for the film Walking Tall.
My sister’s (late) cat was named **Caraboo ** after the main character in the movie Princess Caraboo. At one point we also had a Siamese cat named Sagwa after Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat by Amy Tan. He ran away after a couple of months. If we get another cat the kids will get to name it.
My cat’s name is Pixel. But he stole the name from me. It was a nickname given to me by my then BF, because of all the pixel editing I was doing for a class.
When a friend met my Pixel, he gave me “The Cat Who Walks Through Walls” to read.
Back in the years when my in-laws had pets (the '70s), they named them after figures from Homer. They had a cat named Telemachus and a dog named Penelope, among others. Pretentious? Sure, but pleasantly eccentric, especially considering they were living on a farm at the time.
It’s only a nickname; there’s a cat in my household I refer to as Audrey (real name Cassie), because as a kitten she’s pester the crap out of anyone who walked into the kitchen to feed her.
The reference is to the plant in Little Shop of Horrors, “Feed me!”
We have rats named Emory & Oglethorpe (the Plutonians from Aqua Teen Hunger Force).
We also have a hamster named Major Tom.
Pretentious? Meh, I don’t think these are - Emory & Oglethorpe sound like good ratty names even if you don’t know where the names come from, so it works.
Friends of the family had a dog named “Worf.” In context it was a hilarious name because the dog weighed about eight pounds and seven of them were hair, and its bark was this tinny little “yip!”
We adopted a dog (American Eskimo) from the shelter. He was 6 years old at the time, so it was too late to change his name. His previous owners named hime Neo.
I’m guessing it was after the Keanu Reeves character in ‘The Matrix’, but I suppose it could have been what they called him when they first got him, as in neo or new.
When he has been a bad boy, I will look at him sternly and, in my best Hugo Weaving voice, address him as “Mr. Anderson”
So, let’s see: Predictable: Neo Preferred: Morpheus (though that might be a little weird for a little white dog) Passable: Mr Anderson Pretentious: The Architect
Though when you throw 5 bones at him at once, time slows down, the bones leave little trails through the air and he is able to catch all of them in a rather non-chalant way.
Out of my six cats, only two are named after fictional characters. Norman Bates was named so because as a kitten he was completely psycho and Bast has a face very similar to the statues of the same name.