A name is a label for a thing, dog , place, and product. Dog Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context.
Besides their grammatical function, the pet names can have additional values and meanings such as rank, honor, personality, achievements, symbols and more, so it’s important that you choose the right one. Planning on having a puppy or getting an adult dog? Here are some cool dog names that you can use.
For Girls:
Addison: originally a male name, it’s popular now among girls of all ages.
Cerelia: in Latin, related to the spring and fertility, it can also mean ‘lady’.
Aislinn: in Irish, ‘vision’.
Ellery: Joyful, happy.
Laila: Arabic, Finnish, Persian: Born at night, nightfall.
Kalinda: Hindi: The sun; a Hindu mythological reference to the mountains of Kalinda.
Lily: English: The lily is a flower symbolic of innocence, purity, and beauty.
Scarlett: English: Red; recognizable for Scarlett O'Hara, the strong-minded heroine of Margaret Mitchell's epic Gone With the Wind and now the famous celebrity, Scarlett Johansson.
Boy Names
Dominic: Latin: Of the Lord; a name traditionally given to a child born on Sunday.
Gannon: Irish, Gaelic: Fair-skinned
Jace: American: Familiar form of Jason, Jacy, and similar names
Kendi: African: Loved one
Colin: Gaelic: A child or cub; variant of Coilean. In some languages, Colin is a nickname for Nicholas.
Maddox: English, Welsh: Son of Maddock; (Celtic) beneficent
Carson: English, Scottish: Son of Carr
Savion: Contemporary: Possibly derived from Xavier
Wyatt: English: Guide
Ty: French: Hot tempered, firebrand; nickname for Tyson
There are many dog names options on some dog blogs or dog websites, but we think that these are some cool names for dogs.
You can also try all puppy name wizards, that will create a new dog name out of letters combination, only for you to have a true unique identity.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment