lol, that is my accountants name!
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I was thinking of handsome in another language too! How funny. Zuri is tempting.......Oh no...he just came in the house for a visit and a snack, I called him. Said "Hey Zuri" and he perked up and came over to me! Hmmmmm that might be it!
I used to work for a guy named James Bond.
Just to add to my veracity, here's a link to a continuing ed course he taught awhile back - course instructors: James Bond
http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/cor...f-1a99ee3e2a47
Threadjack but my cat is named Tortilla. I thought she looked like Turtle ice cream and was going to call her Tortuga. My friend said "you want to call her Tortilla?" And I thought, well why not? It fit her personality and she kind of looks like a flour tortilla. :p A friend of the family has a cat named Chicken Wing but I don't know why.
Tortilla! What a great name! I may have to remember that one for a future pet.
I once had a friend with a dog named Fletcher. But her little niece always thought they were calling him Sweatshirt. I believe they called him Sweatshirt from then on.
For this cute little stripey kitty, I have a feeling Handsome might stick even if you do choose another name. My cats tend to go by nicknames more than their real names. My fluffy cat is currently answering to the name Fuzzy Wuzzy, or Fuzz Wuzz for short.
How about Guapo? It's Spanish for "handsome" and that's exactly what I thought about him when I saw him. GORGEOUS boy...and very lucky that you and your husband are so kind-hearted. Bless you!
I would probably name him something stately like Franklin, Cornelius, Wallace etc...
But ultimately my love of science would win: Sprocket, Beaker, Edison, Niels, Watson, etc...
Well, what did you name the young boy??
I was thinking he's a handsome boy as everyone mentioned earlier, debonaire (spelling) could be shortenend to Devon...if you haven't found a name yet..