Dachshund Dog Names

Kontessa

Italian for countess

Koo

A term of endearment or a playful expression

Kook

An eccentric or a person with unusual habits

Kool

A slang term meaning cool or awesome

Kootz

A playful and affectionate nickname

Kosimo

Italian variant of the name Cosimo, meaning 'order' or 'decency'.

Kramer

One who makes barrels

Kraz

A name derived from the word 'crazy', often associated with energetic and playful personalities

Kricket

A playful and lively insect, akin to cricket.

Krillin

A character from the Dragon Ball series known for his martial arts skills.

Kris

A small curved dagger from Malaysia

Krischi

A playful and lively name often associated with happiness.

Krispy

Crispy or crunchy texture

Kroni

Derived from the ancient Greek word for a form of a crown.

Kruze

A name derived from the word 'cruise', suggesting adventure and exploration.

KrüMel

German for 'crumb' or 'little crumb'

Kubaba

A deity worshipped in ancient Mesopotamian cultures, often associated with love and abundance.

Kuku

A term of endearment in various cultures, often used to refer to a 'small one' or 'little child'

Kulka

A small round object, often a ball or pellet

Kumi

A term of endearment in Japanese, often means 'companion' or 'friend'

Kurby

A playful and energetic being, often associated with a sense of whimsy

Kuro

Japanese for black

Kyle

A narrow channel or strait

Kyler

A name of English origin meaning 'a follower of the church' or 'a land by the river'.

Kyllie

A variant of the name Kylie, often associated with the meaning 'boomerang' in Aboriginal Australian.

Lady Barkalot

A term that suggests a lady who barks a lot, indicative of a vocal or expressive nature.

Lady Wigglepants

Refers to a dignified female character with playful, wiggly movements.

Lallo

A playful or lively spirit

Lambo

Short for Lamborghini, a luxury sports car brand

Laney

A variant of the name Elena, meaning 'light' or 'shining light'.

Laramie

The name of a city in Wyoming, often associated with the Laramie River.

Laurie

Derived from the laurel plant, symbolizing victory and honor.

Lava

Magma that reaches the earth's surface

Lavender

A flowering plant known for its fragrant purple flowers

Lea

Delicate or meadow

Leila

Night

Lemony

Related to lemon, often associated with a bright, zesty flavor

Lenny

Brave as a lion

Letty

Derived from the name Letitia, which means joy or gladness.

Lila

Night or dark beauty

Liliana

Derived from the Latin word 'lilium', meaning 'lily', which symbolizes purity and beauty

Lillipup

A small puppy or dog

Lil’ Scrappy

A playful term implying something small and mischievous

Lima

A type of fruit known for its tangy flavor, often associated with brightness and freshness

Limona

Italian for lemon

Lipa

A flower or a type of plant

Loca

Spanish for 'crazy' or 'mad'

Loco

Crazy or eccentric

Lolah

A variation of the name 'Lola', which derives from the Spanish name Dolores meaning 'sorrows'.

Loma

Place with a gentle slope

Looper

A name derived from the action of looping or circling, often associated with playful behavior.

Loosey

A playful twist on the word 'loose', often associated with freedom or a carefree attitude.

Lord Nibbler

A title of nobility and a reference to nibbling, often associated with small morsels of food.

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

Loretta

Laurel or sweet bay tree

Lossie

A diminutive form of 'Louise' or 'Lassie', often associated with young girls or small female dogs.

Lotta

A name of Swedish origin meaning 'little lady' or 'small one'.

Lotti

A diminutive form of Charlotte, meaning 'free man'.

Luckey

Derived from the word 'luck', representing fortune and prosperity

Lucy Lu

Light; bringing light

Luigi

Famous warrior or renowned fighter

Luz

Light

Lychee

A tropical fruit from the litchi tree, sweet and juicy

Mabel

Lovable, or darling

Macaron

A sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food coloring

Macey

A variation of the name 'Macy', which is of Latin origin meaning 'gift of God'.

Madden

Little dog

Mado

A name derived from various languages, often interpreted as a blend of kindness and joy

Maeby

A playful and mischievous character

Magenta

A color that lies between red and blue in the visible spectrum

Maggie

A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'

Mago

A term meaning 'sorcerer' or 'wizard' in Spanish and Italian

Mai

May in Japanese, often associated with beautiful blossoms

Maico

A name derived from Italian, often associated with the word 'little' or 'small'.

Maik

A variation of the name 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?'

Maki

Japanese for 'roll' or 'to bundle'

Maky

A name often associated with playfulness and energy.

Maldo

A diminutive form of the name Amal, meaning 'hope' in Arabic.

Malko

Little or small

Mancha

Spot or stain

Manja

A term of endearment or 'darling' in some languages

Manni

Short form of names like Emanuele, meaning 'God is with us'

Mano

Means 'hand' in Italian

Manus

Latin for hand

Marcie

From the sea

Marfa

A city in Texas known for its art scene and historic architecture.

Margie

A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

Mariella

A diminutive form of Maria, meaning 'rebellious' or 'wished-for child'

Marine

Of or related to the sea

Marinka

A diminutive form of Maria, often used in Slavic languages.

Mariposa

Spanish for butterfly

Marita

Derived from the Latin name 'Maria', often associated with the sea

Marlowe

From the hill by the lake

Marylou

A combination of Mary and Lou, often associated with the meaning of 'bitter' (Mary) and 'warrior' (Lou).

Masa

Japanese term meaning 'increase' or 'increase in amount'

Masha

A name of Slavic origin, often associated with 'Maria' or 'Mary'.

Mashka

A diminutive form of Maria or Masha, often used affectionately

Masya

A diminutive form of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'

Mato

A type of small clay figurine in Latin American cultures

Mattie

A diminutive form of Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.