Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Hand Gallop Blog Hop: What's in a name?

Unfortunately I'm too late to be in the official blog hop link list, but c'est la vie! I'm still doing it because its a great topic.


What's the origin of your horse's show name and barn name?

My horse's registered name with the Jockey Club is Bohemian Spirit. I learned his name as I was filling out the paperwork the day I met and adopted him, and took it as a sign that this horse was meant to be mine. My first horse and true heart horse was named Bo. And the horse I learned to event on was Spirit. I really loved that his name contained both of these other horse's names.

Before I even met him, I'd been brainstorming some names. I was thinking something like Ducati or another speed motorcycle reference since he was a racehorse and I thought my husband would enjoy it. I was also thinking some sort of inclusion of luck or gambling since he was in the HBO TV series Luck. However, any time I've picked out ideas for a name in advance of getting an animal, it's never worked out.

Of course, he came with the perfect name. Bohemian fits his personality completely, and I show him under that name. I call him Hemie for short, and my heart does a little pitter-patter when people occasionally call him Bo.


My first horse Bo was an American Saddlebred 5-gaited show horse (although I never showed him), with registered name Welcome Challenge. I just love that name. It's powerful and says "bring it on." He had that attitude and that air, so it suited him perfectly. He came with the barn name Bo, which I spelled Beau for many years - french for handsome, which he certainly was.




Also, be sure to check out the Equestrian at Hart giveaway!


5 comments:

  1. that's very pretty cool about Hemie's name being reminiscent of other important horses in your life :) Bo was a stunner too!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! =) Yeah it was one of those "meant to be" signs I think.

      Delete
  2. I always wondered what Hemie was short for!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah, its an unusual shortening of "Bohemian" but "Bo" didn't work since I've already had a Bo.

      Delete
  3. Wow - what an incredible sign! Hemie also reminds me of Hemi, like a truck engine, so I feel like there's still a little allusion to power and speed in his name!

    ReplyDelete