A few of my own guns have had names over the years, but I can't say 'em here.
Those that have somehow managed to hang around have all been reworked to the point they hardly resemble their family heritage, and are referred to mostly by caliber, or "that thing".
When things go really south on some project, my sons, or one of the sons of my sons, are right there to grab it up and add their own brand of destruction...sometimes things actually work out, even those that don't make really unique Tomato Stakes.
Names are interesting things, with some names being more popular than others.
Among those are, "Old Thunder" for the really big-bores, and "Grace" when a particular Flint Lock with fine lines appears on the scene.
My own latest tinkering produced what I originally wanted to call "Wind River Tacks", outta respect for the Sioux Indian , but my oldest grandson insists that since it is just a bit too flashy for a 1838 style Plains Rifle, once owned by some brave Sioux Indian, both myself and the rifle would be better served by naming it Stormy Daniels, or some other well know hooker....bling and flash are synonymous with such things, according to the wisdom of my 25 year old grandson.
Leave the naming to the kids, right or wrong they'll end up naming that rifle gun for ya.
Uncle Russ...