Oh if we are going over what our own boats names were..
My Capri 22 not named by me: Galileo's Dance (it was creative enough that I left it alone).
My Capri 25 has had 3 names (yeah, you'll see why): It came to me as "Happy Flapper" then in a pinch I named it "Chutin' Dawg" because we have shooting dogs (according to the American Field Definition, they are fast big running hunting dogs). The play on words with "chute" was for spinnaker runs. I've since renamed the boat (with proper ceremony) to "Anticipation." The latest name change was because I spent the entire winter of 2012/2013 basically rebuilding the boat from scratch, including new sails, new bottom job, and new topsides, all new hardware on the cabintop, and generally busted my keester to get it "race ready." I was 1 week ahead of the entire club putting my boat in, literally waiting at the launch ramp for the dockmaster to put a dock in for me to tie the boat up... The name was quite appropriate.
My prior boat was "Goochy's Wish," because my ex wife was nicknamed "goochy," and she was a demanding B&t^h... so everything was according to her design, or it wasn't "allowed." Hence why she's my ex-wife now. For the record I could only sail that boat 25 times in 10 years. The last year I sailed it 12 times, because I wasn't really listening to her BS anymore.
My father? He had:
Reenie Won (mom's name is Maureen).
Reenie Too
Reenie III
Skylark (boat was named that, and Dad was superstitious about changing it).
My brother had:
Half Fast (never bothered putting the name on the boat, nor did he ever wash it, or clean it).
Nun Ya (as in Nun Ya business).
Let me make one GOOD suggestion to you... keep in your mind any name you have must be used for VHF communications... and should be intelligible. As in "pan pan pan, this is the sailing vessel ______"