Goliath Name for Alaskan Malamute

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Goliath Name Details
Meaning
Goliath giants in biblical battles, a colossal warrior of immense stature. For Malamutes, it giants their large size. The name giants with biblical might, reflecting the breed's powerful build. It's a biblical behemoth, gigantifying the dog in tales.
Etymology
From Hebrew 'golyat,' Philistine giant defeated by David.
Why this name for Alaskan Malamute
In pulling contests, Goliath's name mights, leveraging size. Emotionally, it conquers fears, with presence. Practically, for strength shows, the name impresses.
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