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*VERY IMPORTANT* What Should Her Name Be?

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So I’m getting a Betta at the turn of the year. I’m hoping to find something like this and have her in a nice planted tank I’ll setup in December. I need to figure out the most important part though...

Her Name!

The one thing that is super easy until you actually need to and you can’t do for the life of you.

So give me your best. I’m thinking a want a name based on her color. But anything works.

Thanks! Jace
 

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I’m not sure what kind of names you like, but here are some that came to mind:
Skye
Merle
Lazuli
Sapphire
Azure
Iris

I’ll add more if I think of any.
I’ve thought about Azure and it didn’t quite stick, but LAZUL is definitely in my tops.

my top three

1. Hikari (inspired by fish for thought and his reptiles)
2. Jupiter
3. Indigo
4. Lapis
5.

excited to hear some more ideas!
 
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UPDATE
Ok, so listen...

I fell in love with the look of koi betta, as much as the blue female.

so here it is...

Names for a Koi betta, male and female.

1.Hikari
2.Calico
3.
 

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