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Originally Posted by Danzig
i think it'd be easier naming the exploit/eastern ballad than the other--so many ways to go with it... get out the thesaurus on that for sure. i told my daughter maybe something with minaret or temple, or chant--so many ways to tie in ballad, and maybe an asian influence for eastern. but she liked allegory. have to admit i do too. but i like those one word, to the point names.
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Allegory's taken, cute but taken. You'd need to put a word in front of it--you could opt for Eastern Allegory for example. For those that want to do a quickie check on their name availability:
http://www.registry.jockeyclub.com/r...esrch&rand=813
I found the term "Bird Parliament" when I tried to work with Storm Bird and the idea of allegory. It's the title of a translation by the poet Edward Fitzgerald who did the translation of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. I'll come up with some more in a little bit. I love doing these. Bird Parliament isn't my absolute fave or best effort but it's a fun meaning and is actually kinda deep. I like names with stories, as opposed to the horses I just saw on TVG 'Takemywife Please' and 'Fillycreamcheese'