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Naming a car will depend upon whether you are male or female and what kind of car you drive. If you are a man, your car should be a considered female. Its name ought to reflect that. Cars owned by females are generally considered male, and must be named accordingly. But then again, any name can be unique. A car name denotes affection, and it's important for it to reflect the car's predominant character. Think about what your car really means to you, and go with that. Be creative with your car's name, and choose a name that means something to you.On One Hand: What kind of car do you drive?
On the Other: Choose a name that means something to you
If you don't already have a name picked out, here are a few suggestions to help:
- Gut feeling
- First name that enters your mind
- Decipher a name from the car's registration number
- Choose a name that starts with the same letter as the car model
- Name your car after your first girlfriend/boyfriend/partner/pet/family member
- Name it after your favorite celebrity
- A childhood imaginary friend
- An old crush
Some odd examples of car names can be "The Destroyer," "The General Lee" (from the television show Dukes of Hazzard), "Old Paint," "Duke," "Killer" or "Mystery Machine."
Some female car names are "Cherry," "Christine" (named after the evil car in the Stephen King novel), "Old Betty," or "Angel."
Any number of regular male or female names will work as well.Bottom Line
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