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Maybelle
Naming your guitar after Maybelle Carter might just draw in the magic of the picking fingers of the Carter Family Fold. If you don't like the name Maybelle, you could call her May or Belle, or pick another guitar picking legend to draw inspiration from.
Charo
If you think your guitar might have a funny, sparkling personality, Charo would be a tongue in cheek witty name for her. But - don't think that Charo just strummed her guitar. Look up a video. Her fingers FLY FAST.
Libba
Keep music alive by naming your guitar after a major contributor to guitar music. Elizabeth 'Libba' Cotten was the creator of 'cotten picking' fingering method. The style introduced an alternating bass technique. Check her out.
Minnie
If you ever need courage to jump on stage or to call a place to get a gig, you would do well your guitar after one of the most fearless female guitar players. Memphis Minnie learned to play guitar and banjo as a child and ran away at 13 to play the roughest clubs in the south.
Mary
If you are interested in finding your own sound or at least not doing what millions of others are doing, invoke that spirit by naming your guitar after jazz guitarist Mary Osborne. If you've never heard her play, rectify that forthwith.
Sister
If you really like to let it rip and want to get taken over by the music, you might name your guitar after Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Maybe, MAYBE, Jimi Hendrix could hold a candle to her, but it would be flickering and about to go out. She was on FIRE.