Well, thanks to a friend I have come across this page, and discover the wonderful, although I think a better descriptive word would be horrid, way of how you think of daemons.
You may think horrid to be a bit of an extreme, maybe that is so. But honestly, you should have had more blood sense. Especially on a forum discussing literature.
First of all, ignore those bloody name generators. You decide what your daemon's name is, that is not to say that you can't use them, though, you are absolutely free to use them if you wish to have a possibly over used and generic name. Second, do not rely on a basic and limited quiz to tell you the animal that would fit your personality like a metaphorical glove. These quizzes almost always have just a few results, and are inaccurate.
The best example would be the wolf: no matter what you hear in legend or fiction: wolves are not loners. They are strongly pack animals, relying on a very steadfast hierarchy to thrive in the wild. A cat, or any feline, would be a solitary animal. And while on this note, a snow leopard is not at all like how Lord Asriel is depicted. Snow leopards are very solitary animals, and would shy away from a fight before actively trying to act out against something(like the church).
Now I am sure I seem like a troll, but to the hells with it, at least people will be some the wiser because of this. And maybe this thread is a bit old, but I think it is okay to revive such a thing if you have something important to add. If you would like to learn more about daemons, visit daemonpage.com This site contains great information pertaining to daemons, and is a generally good read.