Lots of folks name their dulcimers. I never named any of my guitars or mandolins, but most of my dulcimers have names. The first one I ever bought has rosebud soundholes and I named her Rosita. Later I obtained a baritone teardrop with rose soundholes and named that one Tia Rosa. I got my Blue Lion from FOTMD member Jeannie in Paradise and named it Queenie, partly in honor of Jeannie and partly because my daughter insisted that since female lions do the hunting they should be considered the queens of the jungle. I have another named Lucinda and my daughter named her octave dulcimer with dolphin soundholes Splash. But oddly, the the dulcimer I play most often is just my dulcimer. No name.
And I mean no offense, but dulcimers have such beautiful curves, they have to have female names. I guess Lexie and I just don't agree on that. Maybe a Tennessee music box could be called Fred or Barney, but an hourglass has to be female, especially if its voice is as alluring as the sirens' song.
updated by @dusty: 07/04/15 02:48:22PM

Do I have to be a follower first?
But then they're naturally 'compressed'.