"girly" names rant

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"girly" names rant

Postby Toccet02 » Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:21 pm

Why is it that so many fillies and mares have names containing Lady, Princess, Girl, Sweet Lady and/or girl, Mama, Baby, etc?
Is it such a remarkable thing that they are one of TWO possible sexes?
You don't see Prince, King, Boy, etc nearly as much.
Is this horse sexism?
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Postby Heidilady » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:09 pm

It might be perception. I haven't finished looking at everything but just typing in "King" in the Jockey Club online registry brings up a heck of a lot of names that start with the word. I'm sure Prince will also involve page after page of horses with the name and this is just ones that are taken in a certain timeframe where they're protected by the Jockey Club (many of the ones I noticed seem to be from 2000 on in fact).

Princess, Lady, etc sounds regal so anything including that in the Sport of Kings makes people feel special. I don't think it's sexism, it's an attempt to sound elite and noble. Even "Miss" is an old fashioned sounding title of some sort and in that case allows for some play on words with the mis- prefix.
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Postby Toccet02 » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:22 pm

hmmm. So if statistically, there are just as many male indicators as female, then I guess you could say the problem's with me! It rubs me the wrong way. But racing at least, I swear there are so many more girly names . . .
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Postby llbean » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:42 pm

Maybe the Girly names are more from current times and the Prince/King type names are more from the past.

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Postby majxmom » Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:52 pm

I owned a horse named Miss Peachblossom (out of Miss Pear Blossom, half sister to Miss Apple Blossom). I looked her up in the Names Book (pre-computer days!), and there were pages and pages of Miss names.
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Postby Tairaterces » Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:30 pm

Toccet02 wrote:hmmm. So if statistically, there are just as many male indicators as female, then I guess you could say the problem's with me! It rubs me the wrong way. But racing at least, I swear there are so many more girly names . . .


I think your perception is correct . . . . . . in that there are a lot more fillies and mares racing than colts, horses and geldings. So you would see more "girly names".

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Postby magic code » Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:31 pm

Just personally, it's much easier for me to call a filly "princess" or "little lady" or "missy" than it is to use those words' masculine counterparts for the colts. My pet names for the fillies include "princess girl," "honey girl," etc. Pet names for the colts? Pretty much just "little boy" or "mister."

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Re: "girly" names rant

Postby FOS » Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:41 pm

hi Toccet02

Toccet02 wrote:Why is it that so many fillies and mares have names containing Lady, Princess, Girl, Sweet Lady and/or girl, Mama, Baby, etc?
Is it such a remarkable thing that they are one of TWO possible sexes?
You don't see Prince, King, Boy, etc nearly as much. ...

Maybe it's time to consider naming your next colt Princely Boy King... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby Sam » Thu Jan 11, 2007 6:01 pm

magic code wrote:Pet names for the colts? Pretty much just "little boy" or "mister."

For me it was always... "Hey Bozo" and "DAMNIT! Get off my foot!"

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Postby Lucy » Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:17 pm

I always called the fillies 'milady' and the colts 'sir' ('sirrah' if they misbehaved). But I'm old-fashioned.

Lots & lots of 'Sirs' & 'Misters' in the APR. :)

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Postby Tucumcari » Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:24 pm

Sam wrote:
magic code wrote:Pet names for the colts? Pretty much just "little boy" or "mister."

For me it was always... "Hey Bozo" and "DAMNIT! Get off my foot!"[/quote

I personally prefer "f*cker" or you stupid f*ck or numb nuts, dumb ass or dick.

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Postby clh » Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:44 pm

I guess girlie names are more prevalent - looking at the sales book this week there are alot of them! Tons of names that suck too - wonder what folks were thinking? Anyhow - loved the names you guys call your horses - HA! My mares periodically are called b*tches and rightly so! And yes - the whole get off my foot too has been used!

The babies tend to just be called "peanut" although we were calling them by their sires name - which confused the heck out of the vet - he didn't know which foal he was seeing since he used the whole mare name then the year after it.

Haven't named any of my foals yet - thinking folks will want to do that themselves but we do call the Tapit filly out of McCaskill "McTapit" - that's not too girlie is it :)
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Re: "girly" names rant

Postby Toccet02 » Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:20 pm

[quote Maybe it's time to consider naming your next colt Princely Boy King... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Respectfully[/quote]


That cracked me up. I'll do just that.
I gotta say though it was funny when Nunnery beat Fairy Princess at the wire a while back...that'll learn 'em!
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Postby marg » Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:27 pm

We have a colt called King's New Wine----of course we call him King------no Lady---princess---or any of those though.Marg

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Postby Heidilady » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:34 pm

Those of you that use "lil f***a" are really thinking "lil fella" right? :oops: :wink: Cuz that's what I say a lot.
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