With reference to the Hippo's name that started this thread, back in the colonial ere it was also used quite frequently by upperclass people as a name for their (black) pet dogs such as Labradors.
Returning to zoo animals; Often the name is 'in vogue' at the time of christening, but then becomes outdated and gets changed. For example in the past Blackpool named an orangutan 'Zowie' which in time they later changed to the more suitable 'Homer'. Dublin named a black rhino calf Ringo (after the Beatle) when he later moved to Howletts/Pl they added the prefix 'Ba' to make it suitably African-sounding instead.
A similar mistake is to give an animal a 'cute' or humorous name that fits it as a baby, but is unsuitable for an adult. E..g. Dudley currently have an Orangutan named Sprout- may have been okay as a baby but it seems a silly undignified name as she grows to maturity.
Returning to zoo animals; Often the name is 'in vogue' at the time of christening, but then becomes outdated and gets changed. For example in the past Blackpool named an orangutan 'Zowie' which in time they later changed to the more suitable 'Homer'. Dublin named a black rhino calf Ringo (after the Beatle) when he later moved to Howletts/Pl they added the prefix 'Ba' to make it suitably African-sounding instead.
A similar mistake is to give an animal a 'cute' or humorous name that fits it as a baby, but is unsuitable for an adult. E..g. Dudley currently have an Orangutan named Sprout- may have been okay as a baby but it seems a silly undignified name as she grows to maturity.
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