View Message

Mackenzie
I met a dog named Mackenzie and I liked it. What do you think?
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I really want to say my mom’s stepsister had a dog named Mackenzie. I guess it’s okay.
vote up1
It's a great name for a dog, very cute
vote up1
It's a pretty common name for people my age and younger, so I heard it enough times to where I'm completely indifferent to it.
vote up1
I'm indifferent. I wouldn't use it myself though.
vote up1
I don’t mind Mackenzie, to be honest with you. I would never use it myself, but I can see why somebody else would like it. It’s very sleek, rich, and zesty in its own right for a boy or girl. I don’t particularly like the meaning for a girl, but hey; it is what it is. Better than Madison. Mackenzie gives me rich girl vibes for a girl, for a boy I think of riches as well. I also like the nickname Kenzie.Mackenzie Annabelle
Mackenzie Luna
Mackenzie Audra
Mackenzie Adelaide
Mackenzie Inez
Mackenzie XenaMackenzie Xavier
Mackenzie Oliver
Mackenzie Nicholas
Mackenzie Brian
Mackenzie Chase

This message was edited 5/16/2022, 11:03 AM

vote up1
It's fine. I prefer Mac names on boys, but Kenzie would be cute on a girl dog.
vote up2
It’s fine for a dog but it’s one of my least favorite names for a human, especially for a girl.
vote up1
On a girl (human) it's just okay; I never really got the appeal of it, but I don't hate it the way so many on here do.
On a dog it seems funny ... unless the dog's first name is Spuds.
vote up1
Why would the dog be named Spuds?
vote up1
In the late eighties, Spuds Mackenzie was a dog used in advertising to promote Bud Light beer. (Why he wasn' named Suds, I don't know. Makes more sense.) He was everywhere for a while.
vote up2
I did an internet search and Spuds MacKenzie was a dog in old beer advertisements.
vote up2
I feel bad for that dog.
vote up2