Here are some Shakespearean names that can be used for pets:
Romeo – “Romeo and Juliet”
Juliet – “Romeo and Juliet”
Hamlet – “Hamlet”
Ophelia – “Hamlet”
Macbeth – “Macbeth”
Lady Macbeth – “Macbeth”
Prospero – “The Tempest”
Miranda – “The Tempest”
Caliban – “The Tempest”
Viola – “Twelfth Night”
Orsino – “Twelfth Night”
Olivia – “Twelfth Night”
Portia – “The Merchant of Venice”
Shylock – “The Merchant of Venice”
Falstaff – “Henry IV” and “The Merry Wives of Windsor”
Beatrice – “Much Ado About Nothing”
Benedick – “Much Ado About Nothing”
Lear – “King Lear”
Cordelia – “King Lear”
Rosalind – “As You Like It”
Puck – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Titania – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Oberon – “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Iago – “Othello”
Desdemona – “Othello”
These characters are just a small sample of the many memorable and iconic characters found in Shakespeare’s plays. They offer a range of personalities, from tragic heroes and heroines to comical and mischievous characters.