I named mine Cocoa, in honor of my niece whose nickname is Coco, on whose 17th birthday I took possession of Cocoa.
I feel names of the animals with whom we bond should carry with them the weight and depth of the animal's character, environment, and circumstance, which, not knowing your Chaco personally, makes it impossible for me to choose a name. But, as a student of Kemet, I would undoubtedly go with Isis.
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