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Eight names for labrador retriever dogs

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Eight Spanish names for boutiques and clothing shops

Did you know that the name of your store is as important as the clothes you sell? A catchy, memorable name can be the difference between attracting customers or losing them in the crowd.

Don’t miss our suggestions for Spanish names for boutiques and clothing stores!

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Hamlet

Hamlet is an English boy name.

It is a variant of the Danish name Amleth that possibly derived from a Germanic word that means “house, home”.

Name popularized by the novel “The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark“, written by William Shakespeare.

Hector

Hector is a greek boy name. Meaning “to hold, to possess”.

Trojan prince in Greek Mythology.

Categorized into: mythologic names

Jezebel

Jezebel is a hebrew girl name. Meaning “where is the prince?”.

It comes from a religious ritual in honor of the god Baal.

Anglicized form of the hebrew name “Izevel or Izavel“.

Jezebel appears in The Book of Kings (1 Kings 16:31) as the daughter of Ethbaal, king of Sidon.

Categorized into: biblical names

Khaleesi

Khaleesi is an unknown origin girl name. Meaning “princess”.

She is one of the principal characters in the serie “Games of Thrones” writen by George R.R. Martin.

Khaleesi is the nickname that gives the tribe “Dothraki” to Daenerys Targaryen.

Categorized into: Fictional characters names

Le Petit Prince

Le Petit Prince is a French business name for clothes shop. Meaning “The little Prince“.

Ideal name for children’s clothing store.

Maël

Maël is a French boy name.

This comes from the Breton word “mael” which means “prince.”

Mailen

Mailen is a Native american girl name. Meaning “princess” in the Mapuche language.

There is also another theory that it means “golden flower” and derives from the words “meli” (flower) and “len” (golden).

Categorized into: flower names.

Melita

Melita is a Latin girl name.

Name popularized by the English princess Victoria Melita (1876-1936), granddaughter of Queen Victoria.

This name comes from an island located in Malta where she was born.