Discover what your name would be if you were a Kentucky Derby racehorse

Don't you want to know?
 By  Chloe Bryan and Max Knoblauch  on 

Congratulations! You are a horse and you have made it to the Kentucky Derby. Now it's time to find out what your name is.

Horses with many delightful monikers have graced the Derby track over the years, from the alliterative California Chrome (2014) to the more subdued Regret (1915). One thing's for sure, though: it's best to come up with something memorable.

Want to see how your horse name stacks up? It's easy. You'll just need the first letter of your first name and the month you were born.

For example, we are "Classic Catastrophe" and "Mrs. Charm." Nice!

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Anyway, good luck at the big race this Saturday. We'll be looking for you out there!

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Chloe Bryan

Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.

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