If we're discussing pet coincidences . . .
My friend has a had a succession of English setters. First she had Tudor (her choice of name). Then she had Tizer (which was already his name, as he came from someone who had used him for showing at Crufts, and for breeding, but who no longer had a use for him). Then she got another Setter puppy, whom she called Topaz. When (because, sadly, dogs don't live as long as humans) she was seeking yet another Setter, I jokingly suggested that she should only consider a dog who had a two-syllable name, beginning with 'T'.
Eventually the English Setter Rescue Association found her another dog, who had already been named by his previous owners. Amazingly, they'd called him Toby ;-)