I am sad as well. Named my cats Enzo and Dino who are brothers and are ginger toms. I didn't names my huskies after ant cars got told not to by the girlfriend. So dogs are called Minook and Kushka
My older dog's name is Senna. Our second one would have been Enzo, except we went with a female, so she's Mika. Or, as most Americans mis-pronounce it, Mike-uh.
Fred Flintstones pet was named "Dino," as in "Dino-saur." I had the same thoughts as the fellow who considered naming a pet "348." With all the numeric car names, it seems that it would be hard to avoid a numeric name. The neighbors would probably think your nuts, but the pet would probably get used to it and respond to it. And I'll bet nobody else's pet would have the same name. Not wanting to hijack the thread, I'll send you a PM on my thoughts of Siberian Huskies. I had one for 12 years. Not a bad breed, but a few things to consider before making the plunge.
Siberian Huskies are Dogs from HELL!!! LOL. Seriously. I have had one for 13 years and it is only in the last 2 that she has settled down. I love her to death but wouldn't wish her on anyone!! Her name is Belle. The Lab is Gus. (think beauty and the beast here) Just to keep this post on topic, I once had a White German Shepard named Arkus. After the father of the Corvette. Zora Arkus Duntov. I think it would be tough to name a dog F40!?!? Rick
I have a Springer named Aurelia (Lia for short) - named for the 50s Lancia - much as I would have liked to call her 308gts it just didn't sound quite right.