Bandido
Introduction
Spanish for 'bandit' or 'outlaw'
Background Story
The name 'Bandido' has its roots in the Spanish language, where it refers to a person who engages in rebellious acts, often associated with adventure and mischief. It is commonly used in literature and film to portray characters with a rogue spirit. This name can evoke images of a charming yet mischievous dog who enjoys playful antics.
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