Australian shepherd Dog Names
Akila
Intelligent, clever
Arcadia
A region or state of rustic innocence and simplicity
Ashlyn
Dream or vision
Audie
Noble or courageous
Caddo
Named after the Caddo Nation of Native Americans, which is a historical group in the southern United States.
Caira
A name derived from the Latin word 'cairum', meaning 'rock or stone'.
Calypso
A nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island
Camira
A name that suggests strength and beauty
Cango
A playful or mischievous companion
Cheyanne
Place-name of Native American origin
Clever
Quick-witted and intelligent
Droma
A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element
Eldin
Means 'from the valley of the elms'
Hoku
The star
Hydro
Related to water or fluid
Karlie
Free man
Kea
A type of parrot native to New Zealand
Landyn
A variation of the name Landon, meaning long hill
Laser
A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification
Lorelai
A name of Germanic origin, associated with a famous rock near the Rhine River in Germany, connected to legends of a siren who lured sailors
Lupine
A flowering plant of the legume family
Makenzie
A derivative of MacKenzie, meaning 'son of the fair one' or 'born of fire'
Marine
Of or related to the sea
Ouray
The place of light
Phoenix
Mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its ashes
Quila
A name of uncertain origin that may refer to a place or a geographic feature.
Ritmo
Rhythm
Scouty
One who explores or investigates
Shep
A diminutive of 'shepherd', relating to a dog breed known for herding sheep.
Skay
A variant of 'sky', often associated with freedom and openness
Skye
Refers to the sky or heaven
Sporty
Referring to an active and athletic person or dog
Stormi
A variation of storm, often associated with turbulent weather.
Twister
Someone who twists or spirals
Wanderer
One who travels, roams, or explores
Wild
Having a natural environment, untamed
Wildflower
A flower that grows freely in the countryside
Wrenley
A combination of 'wren' (a small bird) and 'ley' (a meadow or field)
Xylia
The name Xylia is derived from the Greek word 'xylon', which means 'wood' or 'forest'.
Yamba
A term used in some Indigenous Australian languages meaning 'to talk' or 'to speak'
Yecko
A playful and adventurous name, often associated with freedom and exploration.