Golden retriever Dog Names

Quincira

A unique name that may be derived from elements signifying strength or resilience.

Quinlin

Descendant of Caoinlean, meaning 'sensitive' or 'retiring'.

Quinn

Wise

Quintessa

Fifth essence or quintessence

Radella

Derived from Italian 'radella,' meaning little wheel or circle.

Rafferty

Wealthy or prosperous

Raffy

Shortened form of Raphael, which means 'God has healed'

Ragger

A term often associated with someone who is energetic or lively.

Raine

A form of the name 'Rain', often associated with calmness and tranquility

Raisha

A name of Arabic origin that means 'beautiful' or 'wise'.

Raj

King or ruler in Sanskrit and Hindi.

Rajo

A common name in various cultures, often associated with kings or rulers.

Ramsy

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'high' or 'exalted'.

Ranger

One who ranges or wanders; a member of the military forces that perform reconnaissance.

Rania

Queen or gazelle

Raphael

God has healed

Rayan

A help or guide

Rayla

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with meaning 'ray' as in a beam of light.

Raylan

A combination of 'Ray' meaning 'beam of light' and 'lan' which may imply 'land' or 'place'.

Rayna

Queen

Raynor

An English name meaning 'advice' or 'counsel'

Rebekka

To bind or to tie

Redwood

A type of tree known for its height and longevity.

Reeces

A name often associated with a popular brand of chocolate.

Reina

Spanish for queen

Reine

Queen

Reio

The name means 'king' in Portuguese.

Reka

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'river'.

Remmington

A name of English origin meaning 'raven's estate'.

Renata

Reborn

Reva

To flow; to rise

Rexie

Little king

Rheila

A name often associated with strength and wisdom.

Rhodes

Derived from a Greek island, often associated with the sun and beauty.

Rhupert

Bright fame

Rice

A staple food grain that is a common part of many diets worldwide

Richy

A diminutive form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.

Ricy

A surname that denotes someone who is rich or wealthy.

Ridley

A surname of Old English origin, derived from a place name meaning 'reed clearing'.

Rigg

To support or prop up

Rike

A variant of the name 'Rico', which means brave ruler

Ripken

A name associated with the famous baseball player Cal Ripken Jr.

Ritchie

Brave ruler

Rivera

From the river

Rizz

A term used in contemporary slang to describe charm or romantic appeal.

Roadie

A person who travels with a band and helps with equipment and logistics

Rob

Derived from the Old German name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'

Robbie

A diminutive form of Robert, meaning bright fame.

Roberta

Bright fame.

Rochelle

Little rock

Rockwell

Dweller by the rock spring

Rogan

Red-haired or a variant of the name 'Rogan', meaning 'little redhead'

Roland

Famous throughout the land

Rolfy

A variant of the name Rolf, meaning 'famous wolf'

Romeo

A romantic hero in literature.

Ron

Ruler or mighty

Ronnie

Diminutive of Ronald, meaning 'ruler's counselor'

Rookie

A beginner or a newcomer, often used in sports contexts

Roona

A name often associated with comfort and serenity.

Rosamund

A name of Latin origin meaning 'rose of the world'.

Roselyn

A modern variant of Rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

Roswell

A place known for a famous UFO incident

Rourke

Descendant of the red-haired one

Roux

A mixture of flour and fat used as a thickening agent in cooking

Rowena

Famous ruler

Rowlf

A character known for his piano playing and musical talent.

Roxana

Dawn or bright

Roxanne

Dawn or bright

Roy

King; sovereign.

Roye

Derived from the Old French word for 'king' or 'royalty'.

Rubble

Broken stone, or debris

Ruben

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'behold, a son'.

Rubley

A name that may denote brightness or beauty

Rudi

Brave counsel

Ruf

A name often associated with the dog bark sound

Rupert

Famous bright one

Rusty

Derived from rust-colored or reddish-brown

Rylee

Courageous or valiant

Ryzhik

Sandy, reddish

Saar

A Hebrew word meaning 'to be ruler' or 'to be a leader'.

Saba

Meaning 'morning' in some cultures

Sabine

A name of Latin origin meaning 'of the Sabines', referencing an ancient Italic tribe

Saffron

A spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, known for its distinctive taste and color

Sahale

A Native American word meaning 'high ground' or 'upland'

Sahara

A desert in North Africa

Sail

A piece of fabric used to catch the wind in a sailing vessel.

Saila

The name often associated with the sea or water.

Saina

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'

Sakari

The name means 'sweet' or 'sugar' in Finnish

Sakeena

Calm and tranquil

Salama

Peace

Salem

Peace

Salina

Calm or tranquil

Salma

Peaceful

Salu

Derived from the Latin word for greeting or wellness

Salva

To save or to rescue

Samantha

Listener

Sameria

Meaning of Sameria is not widely known, but it can be associated with 'prosperity' or 'wealth'.

Samir

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'entertaining companion'

Samuel

Heard by God