Many of you will remember that a few weeks ago, I celebrated the love so many Americans had bestowed on Barbaro, by sending a valentine to his parents and asking that readers submit their choices for names for his two full brothers. One is a yearling, the other will be foaled next month. Neither has been named, but Gretchen Jackson, the wonderful owner of Barbaro, has said that since the great horse was named after a foxhound in a painting, that she'd probably name the two brothers after other foxhounds in the same painting.
Presumptuusly, I suggested that Barbaro was so majestic and beloved that his parents should be honored by having their offspring named in some way that celebrated their names -- and if the glory of Barbaro himself could be incorporated, so much the better. I said I'd pass on the names I considered the most clever to Mrs. Jackson.
To be honest, I anticipated two, maybe three, dozen entries. As it was, we were swamped with about 2,000 names -- so many outstanding suggestions, built on the names of Barbaro's sire: Dynaformer -- which suggests either power or the past -- and the dam, La Ville Rouge -- which gives us French, town and red to work with.
..........So, in no particular order, here are the top 10 I'm going to send to Mrs. Jackson:
Paint the Town Red -- sent in twice
Blow this Town -- also sent in twice; maybe it's a little too flip, but so savvy
I chose four of what you could call red names:
Le Scarlet Dynasty
Burgundy Punch
The Power of Red and
Puissance Rouge, which is virtually "the power of red" in French. Two Barbaro fans thinking alike in two different languages.
I chose one name that had nothing to do with word-play. Someone recalled that when Barbaro had to be put down, Mrs. Jackson said, so eloquently: "Grief is the price we pay for love." So the suggested name: Price of Love.
Finally, I chose three very clever names, played off of ville:
Coup de Ville
La Ville en Rose and
Renard de Ville, which so sagely manages to bring foxhunting into the mix. If Barbaro was a hound, maybe one of his brothers should be a fox. Non, mes amis?
Or maybe, as one nominator had it, I should just butt out. The name she suggested: LETMRSJACKSONDOIT.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/frank_deford/03/07/names/index.html