Ishtar Name for Azawakh

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Ishtar Name Details

Meaning

Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and justice, embodies the Azawakh's complex personality. The name reflects her fierce loyalty and protective instincts (war), her deep affection for her family (love), and her discerning judgment of strangers (justice). It suits a female of incredible beauty and grace, who also possesses the strength and courage of a formidable desert hunter.

Etymology

The East Semitic Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex. She is the counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and a prominent mythological figure.

Why this name for Azawakh

The name 'Ishtar' is elegant and powerful, matching the breed's character. Its two distinct syllables make it clear and easy for the dog to recognize. Calling a name with such a strong, historical weight encourages a respectful approach to handling, which is precisely what the intelligent and sensitive Azawakh requires to build a trusting relationship.

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