Dachshund Dog Names
Chibs
A term of endearment often used in a familial context, referring to younger members or children.
Chicco
Little one or small
Chiko
A term often used in various cultures to refer to a young boy or male.
Chili
A type of spicy pepper
Chili Pupper
A playful name referencing a small dog, possibly evoking the warmth and spiciness of chili.
Chilla
The name Chilla is often associated with warmth and comfort.
Chilli
A type of spicy pepper
Chillie
A term for a small pepper or spice, often associated with warmth and comfort
Chino
The Spanish word for 'cinnamon' or can refer to a type of fabric
Chipa
A type of snack made from cornmeal, popular in South American cuisine.
Chipsie
A playful variation on the word 'chip', often associated with snacks or small items
Chiquito
Spanish term meaning 'small' or 'little'
Chira
A name of Indian origin meaning 'to shine' or 'brightness'.
Chivi
A playful and affectionate spirit
Choc
Short for chocolate, often referring to a sweet and rich flavor.
Chucho
A term often used in Latin America to refer to a dog or can also be a nickname for a person, meaning 'cute' or 'little one'.
Chuckles
A term used to describe a quiet or suppressed laugh
Chuy
A playful and affectionate term often used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Cillo
A diminutive form of 'cillo' in Italian, which can be associated with little or small.
Cimbo
A combination of playfulness and companionship
Cinco
Spanish for five
Cino
Italian for cup or small container
Circe
Greek goddess of magic and sorcery
Clem
Short form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clove
A spice made from the flower buds of a tree
Cobb
A cup or small vessel
Cobi
A variation of the name describing a small, round object or cup
Coconut
A tropical fruit with a hard shell and white flesh
Cocopa
A playful and energetic spirit
Coky
A playful variation on the word 'cocoa', often associated with warmth and sweetness.
Cola
A sweet carbonated beverage, often associated with refreshment.
Conni
Derived from the name Constance, meaning steadfast or constant.
CorazóN
Spanish for heart
Corkey
A name derived from 'cork', often associated with buoyancy and lightness.
Cornchip
A snack made from cornmeal that is fried until crispy
Costello
Little tail
Crackerjack
A person or thing of remarkable talent or quality
Cresso
Italian for cup
Cricko
A playful or whimsical creature
Crispie
A light and airy food, often resembling a small cake or biscuit
Crokus
A type of flowering plant in the iris family
Crouton
A small piece of fried or toasted bread, often used as a garnish in salads and soups
Crowley
From the crow's meadow
Crownie
A diminutive form of 'crown', symbolizing royalty or honor.
Cruiser
A person or vehicle that moves through a place especially in a leisurely way
Crunchie
A playful and fun name often associated with snacks or something crunchy
Csilla
Star
Cully
A diminutive of the surname Culle, possibly meaning 'hill' or 'nook'
Cundo
A term of endearment traditionally referring to a beloved friend or companion in some cultures
Cupa
A term of endearment, often associated with cuddly and cute animals.
Cupid
The Roman god of love, often depicted as a youthful figure with a bow and arrows
Cyko
Cyclical or revolving; often associated with a playful or energetic spirit.
Cziko
The name is derived from the Czech word for a small animal or playful companion
Dacapo
From the beginning; again
Dackie
A diminutive form of Dachshund
Dado
A small wooden block used in games, especially dice
Daffy
A prominent character from Looney Tunes known for his zany personality
Dali
A famous surrealist painter
Dallas
From the surname meaning 'meadow valley'.
Dally
To act playfully or without serious intent
Danish
A type of pastry that originated in Denmark.
Darro
A variant of the name 'Daro', which means 'gift' or 'beloved' in various cultures.
Daschka
A variation of Dasha, which means 'gift' in Russian.
Dashiell
The name Dashiell is of French origin and is believed to mean 'page boy' or 'young squire'.
Dastie
A playful and spirited dog name, often associated with joy.
Dee
A diminutive or affectionate term
Deegie
A playful variation of the name 'Dee', often used endearingly
Deja
A feeling that one has lived through the present situation before
Dela
A name of Spanish origin meaning 'of the', often used as a prefix in surnames.
Delfy
A name derived from a mythical dolphin or a playful nature
Della
Noble or a form of the word 'delicate'.
Denna
Means 'the fierce one' or 'the bold one' in some contexts.
Denver
From the Old English 'Dena
Derky
A playful and energetic companion
Desmo
Derived from Italian, often associated with speed and performance.
Desy
An affectionate nickname derived from Desiree, which means 'desired' in French.
Deuce
A term used in card games representing the number two.
Dexta
A name associated with the right side, derived from Latin.
Dibby
A playful and affectionate name often used for pets
Didi
A playful and affectionate term, often used for a small, adorable companion
Din
A loud noise or uproar
Dingus
A foolish or incompetent person
Dinki
A playful and affectionate term, often used for small or loved ones
Dipper
A small cup or ladle
Diso
A name possibly derived from the Spanish word 'díselo', meaning 'tell him/her' or related to a word that conveys spontaneity and fun
Doddy
A friendly and affectionate nickname for a pet
Dodge
To avoid or evade
Dodie
A term of endearment or a diminutive often used for names like Dorothy.
Doffo
A playful term used for a dog or puppy, often signifying cuteness
Dogberry
A variety of berry associated with dogs, commonly found in the wild
Dogie
A term of endearment for a dog
Doink
A playful or mischievous person, often used in a fun or silly context
Doja
Referring to a popular singer known for her unique style and creativity
Donga
A playful or mischievous dog
Donka
A variation of the name Donka, which is of Slavic origin and often a nickname for a female named Dorothea.
Donnie
Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'
Dorina
Derived from the Latin word 'dorus', meaning 'gift'.
Dorly
A unique name that evokes warmth and friendliness.
Dorrie
A diminutive form of Dorothy, which means 'gift of God'.
Dot
A small round mark or spot