Help Me Name My Hawk

Hey everyone! Thanks for all of the great suggestions. I'll go through a few now, then list the top contenders:

CookieGVB said:
How about the name of that new hero movie coming out this month that I probably can't type on the DIS? Kick-(butt)
A good name to be sure, but I don't think Ms. Ivette would appreciate me shouting this in front of her grandchildren:sad2:. Yes, I do shout at HAWK! I was encouraging him to tear Snakebert to shreds. Even in near death Snakebert is successful in making me seem like a loon. Sigh.

FINFAN said:
Prince Valiant of course.
A name already claimed by a pigeon. Thanks for suggesting though!

landshark said:
Because I'm unoriginal, how about Horus, aka Egyptian god of war and hunting?

Otherwise, just wanted to say how much your story made me crack up. Thanks for the laugh!
Horus- God of the sky and of protection, a man with a hawk's head. Top Contender. :thumbsup2

Thanks for the kudos. I am testing my wit for a possible TR post.

Sparx said:
Sir Didymus, from The Labyrinth was the first thing to come to mind, lol.
That might be a bit hard to say, but thanks for posting.

Katy Belle said:
We had a pigeon that hung around our neighborhood for a while. His name was Sir Whitey Pinkenfoot. Your Hawk is probably not white, nor has pink feet, but I thought perhaps Sir Whitey could inspire you.
He is a red tail if that helps.

Piglet843 said:
You could name him Alonzo - after Alonzo Hawk
Alonzo Hawk is a recurring villain in three Walt Disney movies: The Absent-Minded Professor (1961), Son of Flubber (1963), and Herbie Rides Again (1974).

Or even tho its an owl - not a hawk -
Archimedes, the owl in Disney's The Sword in the Stone

Ooh... I like this name...
Diablo, Maleficent's raven, in Disney's animated version of Sleeping Beauty
I think I will exclude villain names for now, even if I do love Maleficent. HAWK! is a hero after all:littleangel:.

hrh disney queen said:
Hank, then you only have to change one letter.
Hank- Hank Hawk. Say it fast and it sounds cool.:thumbsup2

Eeyore'sthebest said:
Now for names, I like Hank from the PP. I also love the name Fred for spiders. That cracked me up. Do by chance happen to have a name for stink bugs? I hate those things.
I don't have a name for them. They are not a problem here in Gainesville like some other pests. Give it time though, something will click in my wild brain.

JCJRSmith said:
I figure the hawk won't care if you give it a name or not....after all, it isn't about to come when you call it now, is it?
At the exact moment that I wished a bird would come and eat Snakebert, HAWK! came swooping in to take him away. You tell me, did he come when I called?:confused3

mamacatnv said:
Love the SnakeBert story!

We have a feral kitty that lived on our deck, her name is Deck'Ster
You could name your hawk Pole'Ster
:rotfl2:Thanks! I like Pole'Ster too! Top Contender!
Wishing on a star said:
There is a hawk that occasionally haunts my parents' backyard. They have taken to calling him Stephen Hawking... like the physicist. We often talk about if Stephen has been seen.
No way! I thought of that right before I logged on. Get out of my head!:thumbsup2

Alright, so right now we have these four in the top:

Horus Hawk
Hank Hawk
Pole'Ster
Stephen Hawking
 
There is a hawk that occasionally haunts my parents' backyard. They have taken to calling him Stephen Hawking... like the physicist. We often talk about if Stephen has been seen.

:thumbsup2

Better than anything I would have come up with!
 

How about Gawain? One meaning of this name is "battle hawk", it is also the name of one of the Knights of the Round Table.
 
I don't have any new suggestions for a name, but kind of like Hank that was mentioned earlier. :goodvibes What I wanted to say, was thank you for sharing this story! Me and my daughter really got a good laugh out of it about Snakebert!! :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :laughing:
 
Terminator which is short for Exterminator
 
...you have animal-naming issues, don't you?
 
....how 'bout Lady-Hawke??

LADYHAWKE_FLR.jpg
 
buckler said:
How about Gawain? One meaning of this name is "battle hawk", it is also the name of one of the Knights of the Round Table.
How do you pronounce that?

SwiperFox said:
Yay for Stephen making your top 4!

I have another one for you...

Tony Hawk

As in the stakeboarder.
That one was mentioned earlier and I sorta passed it. The reason being that any time that I say Tony, I use a fake Bronx accent. I am beyond help.

Also, I laughed when I read stakeboarder.

Blessed99 said:
I don't have any new suggestions for a name, but kind of like Hank that was mentioned earlier. What I wanted to say, was thank you for sharing this story! Me and my daughter really got a good laugh out of it about Snakebert!!
Thanks, I do try to bring joy to the lives of others.

kimmar067 said:
...you have animal-naming issues, don't you?
Oh this is nothing compared to my severe aversion to feet. Animal naming is just one of the special ways that I connect with nature.

Topper said:
Hawk = Hagrid
Snake = Snape
HAWK! is no lumbering giant, he is a sleek killing machine! In fact he is a little like a terminator, but that is more of a description than a name.

Top four still unchanged.
 
Audio of pronunciation of the name Gawain

From Wikipedia : "Gawain is often portrayed as a formidable but brash warrior, fiercely loyal to his king and family. He is a friend to young knights, a defender of the poor, and as "the Maidens' Knight", a defender of women as well."

Since he was a knight he was also known as Sir Gawain.
 
Thanks for the great story, I'm putting the OP in my personal Top Twenty Posts I Have Ever Read on The DIS.

agnes!
 
My cousin had a redtail named Braveheart. It always seemed very appropriate.

That said, I like Horus and Stephen Hawking
 
Thanks for the great story, I'm putting the OP in my personal Top Twenty Posts I Have Ever Read on The DIS.

agnes!

Thanks agnes! Little old me is honored to make anyone's top twenty. (Sings to self "I'm a staaaaarrrrr, a superstaaaarrr.") :cool2:

CookieGVB said:
"Run like the wind, Fat Man!"

Is that from the opossum post? If so I have to read it.

Now, ladies and gentlemen, after a day or two of inactivity, I have decided on the official name of my neighborhood hawk. I would like to take a moment now to thank everyone who suggested names.

Thank you!

It came down to Horus and Stephen Hawking. I like symbolism and Horus is a good, strong name, but I love wordplay, so in the end,

Stephen Hawking wins out.

Hail Stephen! Defender of wusses against tiny snakes!
 





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