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Meaning: A German word meaning "bold" or "princely". . .
Good name for son of "Queen"
ZB Nr.
1262/04
Paul Sankovich (LaGrande, OR)
Markings: liver head, small amount of white on muzzle. Liver
patch on left side, liver patch at base of tail |

Meaning:
(British,
German). In Britain, "Archer," from
the bending of the bow; in Germany, "battle
flag-bearing warrior" (Germanic).
ZB Nr.
1264/04
David Barnett (Mobile, AL)
Markings: Liver head with small amount
of white on muzzle. Large liver patches on
left and right sides like saddle bags. Liver
patch at base of tail
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Meaning: A German word meaning "bold
as a bear". . . a mighty name for a hunting
dog
ZB Nr.
1265/04
Guillermo Sarria (Miami, FL)
Markings: Liver head with large,
open white blaze. Liver patch on left side
extending part way down front leg.
Liver patch at base of tail
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Meaning:
German, Italian,
Spanish, Portuguese, French.
Means "brown"
from Germanic; also means "bearlike"--an
appropriate name for the darkest of the male
pups.
ZB Nr.
1266/04
Randy & Sherrie Busjahn of CA
Markings: Liver head. Large liver patch
on left side. Liver patch at base of tail
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Meaning:
Means
"BAAL (lord or possessor) protect the king"
in Phoenician. Balthazar is the name
traditionally given to one of the three wise
men of the New Testament.
ZB Nr.1263/04
Byron Smith
(Meridian, ID)
Markings: Liver head with small amount
of white on muzzle. Liver on right side of
head extending down neck. Small liver patch
on left side
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Meaning: Teutonic or Latin
origin. A form of "BLANCHE", which means
"white" or "fair" in French. An appropriate
name for the lightest colored female
pup--she has no patches, she will just be
ticked all over. . .
ZB Nr.
1268/04
Mitchell
Anglin & Jaimee Staggs (Pullman, WA)
Markings: Liver head with medium
white blaze. No liver patches
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Meaning:
Of Italian origin, but often
seen in Germany. It
means "beautiful".
ZB Nr.
1267/04
Ron Haynes (Medical Lake, WA)
Markings: Liver head with large, open
blaze. Liver patch on back above tail, liver
patch at base of tail
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Meaning:
Germanic or
Swedish short form of "BIRGITTA", Saint Birgitta was the 14th-century founder of the
Bridgettine nuns. She is the patron saint of
Sweden. Means "Exalted One".
ZB Nr.
1269/04
Andy Johnston
(Spokane, WA)
Markings: Liver head, small amount
of white on muzzle. Liver patch on left
side, liver patch at base of tail
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