Cash Name for American Foxhound

/caʃ/C-Ash
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Cash Name Details

Meaning

“Cash” wears black and walks the line—plainspoken, reliable, a little renegade. It suits a foxhound who does the work without fuss, moving like a freight train through cover. The name puts backbone under charm: fewer flourishes, more miles, a handshake kind of dog with a deep, honest voice.

Etymology

From French “caisse,” chest; as a surname and given name, in U.S. culture linked to Johnny Cash and spare, sturdy authenticity.

Why this name for American Foxhound

“Cash!” hits like a downbeat, great for timing recall and heel pivots. In public, it’s cool without being slick, which wins respect from folks who value substance. As a daily mantra, it nudges you to keep routines simple and true—walk, work, rest, repeat.

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