Dog Names from Easter Season

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  • Author Dennis Estrada
  • Published April 16, 2009
  • Word count 564

There are two sides to Easter Season. It is Christian celebration from second century and non-religious tradition from the pagans. Nevertheless, the season have symbols that may be interesting for dog owners. With the symbols, you can be inspired to find the good dog names.

During ancient times, the Saxons were pagans. They which were from old Germanic tribe celebrate the end of winter or return of spring by creating a festival for Eostre. She is the goddess of offspring and spring.

Christians met the Saxons as they celebrate the festival. Secretly, the Christians try to convert Saxons with the use of the festival. Amazingly, the Christians were able to convert some Saxons to Christianity. However, it is dangerous for the newly convert to celebrate the Christian religion. Eventually, the Christians allowed the newly convert to celebrate the festival in a Christian tradition. As it turns out, the festival coincides at the same time that Christian observes the resurrection of Christ life.

Easter Season has no definite date. The Easter Season happens between late March and late April. Easter falls on a Sunday after the Astronomical full moon and March 21. So, Easter Sunday depends on the calendar. In short, Easter Sunday may be different for Gregorian, Julian, or Astonomical calendar.

Selene is a dog name in Greek. It is an ancient word for the Moon. The Selena, Salena, Salina, Selina, and Celena are Greek dog names which is variation of Selene. In another origin, the choices are Chantrea, Hang, and Shandra. The names are Cambodian, Vietnamese, and Indian dog names respectively.

In springtime, the flowers start to bloom. The flowers that are plenty in spring time are Tulip, Trillium, Cherry Blossoms, Daisy, Magnolia, Daffodil, and Sweet Peas. As you can see, the flower name can easily be good dog names for female dogs.

The Cherry Blossoms may be a little long for dog name, but you can try to translate to another origin. For example, Sakura is Japanese for Cherry Blossoms. Apparently, Blossoms with itself can be great dog name.

Flor which is a Latin dog name means literally flower. The Fleur, Flora, Floria, and Florian are Latin dog names which is a variation of Flor. Italian and Spanish language has some similarities. The Fiorella is the Italian variation of Flor. Fiorella is for female dogs, while Fiorello is for male dogs.

In 1600, the Easter bunny was introduced. Since the bunny can breed with ease, the bunny symbolizes fertility. The legend says the bunny comes to bring basket full of Easter egg and toys on the Easter Sunday eve. The bunny hides the basket. Then, the children hunts for the basket like treasure hunting. The Otakara means treasure in Japanese. Therefore, the Otakara as a dog name makes perfect sense.

In 1800, an edible Easter bunny was introduced. Originally, bunny was made of bake pastry. Now, you can find chocolate in the various forms of bunny and egg. Hence, the Chocolate is good dog name for brown dogs.

Easter egg is usually a chicken egg which is decorated. Since the chick breaks out of the egg, the egg represents the rebirth of the earth or start of new life.

The Easter Season has many symbols and traditions. If you are looking for a dog name, you can start with Easter Season. It may have been commercialized now. However, there is deep meaning behind the symbols.

Dennis Estrada owns and operate the Greek dog names, and Indian dog names websites.

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