Labrador retriever Dog Names

Cody

Helper

Coen

A variation of the name 'Kohen', meaning priest in Hebrew

Coffee

A beverage made by brewing roasted coffee beans

CoileáN

Puppy in Irish

Coky

A playful variation on the word 'cocoa', often associated with warmth and sweetness.

Colby

A type of cheese from England, named after Colby, Wisconsin.

Cole

Victory of the people

Colina

Hill

Collin

A young pup or cub

Colt

A young horse, typically under four years old

Colten

A variant of the name Colton, which means 'coal town'.

Colter

A surname of English origin that means 'noble' or 'from the coal town'.

Colton

The town of coal or dark town

Comfort

A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint

Commander

A military officer in charge of a unit or a leader.

Commando

A member of a military unit specialized in making surprise attacks.

Conall

Strong wolf

Congo

A river in Africa, also describes the region around it.

Conner

Lover of hounds

Connor

Lover of hounds or dogs

Conny

A diminutive form of names like Constance or Cornelius.

Conor

Lover of hounds

Conroy

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.

Cooley

Derived from a surname meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark-skinned'

Coop

A small shelter or enclosure for animals, particularly for birds

Cooper

Barrel maker

Corban

A term for a gift or offering to God in Hebrew tradition

Cordy

Derives from 'cordial', meaning friendly or warm.

Corey

A place name derived from Old Norse, meaning 'hollow' or 'hollowed ground'.

Cormac

Charioteer

Corrado

Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel'

Corry

Derived from the Scottish word for 'a hollow or a small valley'

Corsaro

Italian for 'pirate'

Corvin

Derived from the Latin word 'corvus', meaning raven

Corwin

Heart's friend

Cosmos

A harmonious system of countless elements that are interconnected

Costa

Italian for coast

Courage

Bravery or strength in facing difficulties

Cousteau

Derived from the last name of Jacques Cousteau, the famous French explorer and conservationist.

Cove

A small inlet or bay

Coventina

A water goddess or a source of fresh water

Cream

The color resembling that of cream; often associated with warmth and comfort

Creamy

Having a smooth texture resembling cream

Cree

A Native American tribe known for their rich culture and history.

Creek

A small stream

Cris

Short form of Christian or Christopher

Cristina

The name Cristina is derived from the Latin word 'Christianus,' meaning 'follower of Christ.'

Crockett

A surname derived from the words 'croquet', meaning a type of game, and 'crock', meaning a pot or jar.

Crosby

From the cross settlement

Cruiser

A person or vehicle that moves through a place especially in a leisurely way

Cruncher

One who makes a crunching noise

Crusoe

A name derived from a literary character in Daniel Defoe's novel, Robinson Crusoe, representing resilience and adventure.

Cruz

Spanish for cross

Crystal Cody

A clear, transparent stone used in jewelry, symbolizing purity and clarity.

Cub

Young of certain carnivorous mammals

Cullen

Handsome, good-looking

Cundo

A term of endearment traditionally referring to a beloved friend or companion in some cultures

Cupper

A term often used to describe a cup holder or a cup itself.

Curran

Descendant of the ruler

Curry

A dish originating from South Asian cuisine that is often made with meat or vegetables cooked in a sauce of various spices.

Curtis

Brave or courteous

Cusco

The name of the historic capital of the Inca Empire in Peru.

Cyndi

The name Cyndi is often considered a diminutive form of Cynthia, which means 'moon goddess'.

Cyras

The sun in Turkish

Cyrene

A mythological figure who was a huntress and a goddess of the hunt.

Cyrill

Derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

Cyros

A name derived from 'Kyros', meaning 'lord' or 'master' in Persian.

Cyrus

Sun or throne

Daan

Famed or glorious

Dabir

One who is knowledgeable or wise

Dabo

A name often associated with joy and celebration.

Dack

A name associated with resilience and strength.

Dacko

Derived from the name 'Dack', which is a variant of 'Dax', meaning leader or one who is adventurous

Dacota

Derived from the Native American Sioux language, meaning 'friend' or 'ally'.

Dae

A name often associated with great or noble qualities

Daegan

Meaning 'little fire' in Irish

Daeira

A name that implies a sense of guidance or leadership.

Daemyn

A variation of the name Damon, often associated with loyalty and friendship.

Daeron

A name often associated with noble or high-born individuals.

Dafra

A name that suggests warmth and comfort

Daggett

A name of unknown origin, possibly derived from a surname.

Daggo

A playful and energetic character.

Dagna

Meaning 'the day' in Old Norse.

Dagos

A name derived from the Spanish word 'dago', meaning 'to be of Spanish or Italian descent'.

Dagwood

A name of a character known for his love of food and humor

Dahna

A type of water, traditional or poetic name.

Daiga

A name associated with spirit or energy

Daina

The name Daina is often associated with a meaning related to 'song' or 'melody'.

Daira

Goddess of the sea; a variant of Daira signifies a blessing or gift.

Dajana

The name Dajana is derived from the Slavic word meaning 'gift' or 'morning star'.

Dak

A name of uncertain origin, often used for pets

Dakar

The capital city of Senegal, known for its rich culture and history

Dakarai

The one who brings happiness

Dako

A name derived from elements meaning 'to take' or 'to hold'

Dakotah

Allies, friends

Dal

A type of lentil dish from South Asia

Dala

Means 'noble' or 'valley' in various contexts

Dalbert

Noble and bright

Dale

A valley, especially a broad valley

Daley

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'lively'