Border collie Dog Names
Aello
One of the Harpies in Greek mythology, known for being swift winds
Agil
Swift or agile
Ailsa
A Scottish name that means 'island of the cliffs'.
Alanis
The name means 'serenity' or 'peace'.
Aquana
Derived from the Latin word for water, often associated with aquatic themes.
Ardenne
Derived from a region in Belgium known for its natural beauty.
Ashby
Ash tree village
Ashei
Of noble birth
Astral
Relating to the stars or outer space
Athena
Goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
Athina
Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
Avenir
French for 'future'
Azia
A variant of the name Asia, often associated with the continent
Azur
French for blue
Azura
Spanish for sky blue
Bahro
The name of a river in a fictional universe
Bally
A playful or lively dog
Bardon
A variant of the name 'Bard', which refers to a poet or storyteller
Bikkja
Dog in Norwegian
Blackberry
A fruit-bearing shrub with dark purple berries
Blitz
A sudden or rapid attack
Blue
The color of the clear sky or the deep sea
Bramble
A prickly plant or shrub
Breeze
A gentle wind or current of air
Brig
A term used in sailing, referring to a type of ship.
Brisk
Quick and energetic
Bryer
A small hill or a person living near a hill
Buxton
From the farm of the deer
Calum
Dove or peaceful
Cameron
Crooked nose
Camira
A name that suggests strength and beauty
Canaan
A land of promise or a place of abundance.
Cango
A playful or mischievous companion
Captain
A military rank; a leader of a group
Cesko
Czech for 'Czech' or 'Bohemian'
Clever
Quick-witted and intelligent
Cobber
A friend or mate, often used in Australian slang
Cosmic
Relating to the universe or cosmos; celestial
Cozmo
Cosmos, universe; an all-encompassing system.
Dako
A name derived from elements meaning 'to take' or 'to hold'
Danu
A goddess of fertility and the earth in Celtic mythology
Dasher
One who moves quickly or runs fast
Dean
Follower of the deity.
Dreamer
A person who dreams or has aspirations
Drifter
A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
Droma
A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element
Edda
A source of knowledge and wisdom, often associated with poetry and mythology
Elowen
Elm tree
Elwyn
Noble friend
Fantasy
A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe, often inspired by mythology and folklore
Faroe
Pertaining to the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic
Fifer
A person who plays the fife, a small, high-pitched flute
Firefly
A small glowing insect, often found in warm, humid environments
Flix
A short form of 'flick', often associated with movement or cinema.
Flyboy Or Flygirl
A term that combines 'fly', suggesting freedom and lightness, with 'boy' or 'girl', indicating gender.
Forest
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
Foschia
A breeze or gust of wind in Italian, often associated with freshness and vitality.
Freyja
Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Gitano
Gypsy in Spanish, often associated with a free spirit and wanderlust.
Glen
A narrow valley
Golfo
A term that can refer to a gulf or bay
Gregg
Vigilant, watchful
Grimes
The name of a famous musician and artist
Hamish
Supplanter
Harlekin
A character in Italian commedia dell'arte usually portrayed as a clever servant
Hellion
A mischievous or troublesome person, often used to describe energetic children or animals.
Henja
A name of uncertain origin, sometimes associated with strength
Herky
A lively and spirited individual
Hilma
Noble protector
Hopalong
A person who walks with a hobble; often used to describe a cheerful and lively personality.
Hopper
To jump or leap
Hydro
Related to water or fluid
Iarla
Irish for prince or leader
Ikus
It means 'to soar' or 'to fly' in certain indigenous languages.
Innes
From the riverside
Iolo
A variant of the Welsh name Ioldar, meaning 'a beloved leader'.
Jarvis
The name Jarvis is derived from the Old French name Gervais, which means 'spear servant'.
Jump
To leap or spring into the air
Kalliope
Beautiful voice
Kamari
Moonlight or night
Kamilla
Derived from the Latin name Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'
Kea
A type of parrot native to New Zealand
Kel
A name derived from the Irish word for 'narrow', often used as a diminutive.
Kerro
From the Gaelic meaning 'spear'.
Khaos
Greek for chaos or disorder
Kier
Irish origin meaning 'dark-haired'
Knightley
From the land of knights
Konda
A term used in some indigenous cultures, often associated with strength or leadership.
Kova
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'raven' or 'blackbird'
Kyber
A name derived from various meanings including the reference to the fictional cybernetic enhancement in popular culture
Kyjo
A playful spirit or energetic dog
KáRa
A traditional name meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'
Lansa
The name Lansa is often associated with the idea of a lance or spear.
Laser
A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification
Lassie
A term of endearment for a girl or young woman in Scottish
Leap
To jump or spring into the air
Legolas
A character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, known as a skilled archer and member of the Fellowship of the Ring
Lupine
A flowering plant of the legume family
Mackay
Son of the battle
Mackenzie
Fair one