Labrador retriever Dog Names

Kobuk

Kobuk is derived from the name of the Kobuk River in Alaska, which is named from the Inupiat language meaning 'to be carried' or 'to float'.

Koda

The name Koda means 'friend' in Native American languages.

Kodi

The name is believed to mean 'sweat' or 'the one who is a conqueror' in Native American cultures.

Kodiak Or Kodjak

A name associated with a region in Alaska, known for its large brown bears.

Kody

A modern variant of the name Cody, which originally means 'helpful' or 'spirited'

Kofi

Born on Friday

Kojack

A name derived from the fictional private investigator character, often associated with cunning and charm

Kokamo

A name that evokes a sense of joy and playfulness.

Kokomo

A mythical place that evokes a sense of paradise

Kolbie

A playful and adventurous spirit

Kole

A variant of 'coal' or 'black,' often associated with strength

Kolja

A diminutive form of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'

Kollo

A playful or happy character

Kolt

A small and strong horse.

Kolya

A common male name in Slavic countries, often derived from Nikolai.

Kombo

A word meaning 'to combine' or 'to mix'

Kon

A name of various origins, often interpreted as 'brave', 'strong', or 'wise'.

Konan

A name that can refer to the wise or an intelligent person.

Konda

A term used in some indigenous cultures, often associated with strength or leadership.

Konn

A name that signifies strength and resilience

Kony

A name often associated with leadership and strength.

Koo

A term of endearment or a playful expression

Kora

A name derived from the Greek word for 'maiden' or 'daughter'.

Korbel

A type of wine bottle or a celebratory toast

Kordo

A variation of 'Cordo', which means 'heart' in Italian

Korinna

Maiden or virgin

Koro

A cute way to refer to a dog in some cultures

Korrie

A diminutive form of the name 'Coral', referring to a precious marine material

Korro

Derived from African origins meaning 'to be sturdy' or 'strong'

Kosima

A name of Greek origin meaning 'bringer of peace'

Kota

A name meaning 'friend' or 'companion' in various cultures

Kova

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'raven' or 'blackbird'

Kovo

A name inspired by a character from literature or culture, often associated with strength and resilience.

Kovu

Hooded or scarred

Krish

Short form of the name Krishna, a deity in Hinduism.

Kristen

Follower of Christ

Kryker

A unique name with uncertain origins, often associated with strength or resilience.

Krypto

A superhero dog associated with Superman, possessing similar powers.

Ksana

Meaningful life

Kudos

Praise or honor for an achievement

Kuka

A name often associated with playful or cheerful qualities.

Kurna

A term that can refer to a type of pot or vessel

Kuro

Japanese for black

Kuron

Japanese for 'black'

Kurt

A variant of the name 'Curtis', meaning polite or courteous

Kwan

Bringer of peace

Kya

A name of uncertain origin, potentially meaning 'from the ocean' or 'victory' in various cultures

Kyjo

A playful spirit or energetic dog

Kyla

Narrow or straight

Kylan

Narrow land

Kyler

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

Kynda

Fire

Kynlee

An alternate spelling of Kinley, meaning fair warrior

Kyria

A feminine form of the Greek word for 'lord' or 'master', often associated with a lady or a noble woman.

Kyrie

A form of address to God, meaning 'Lord' in Greek

Kyros

A name often associated with the Greek word for 'lord' or 'master'.

KáRa

A traditional name meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'

KüRa

A term used in several languages, meaning 'core' or 'essence'

Ladd

A surname of Scottish origin, meaning 'hill'

Laddie

A diminutive form of the name 'Lad', meaning young man or boy

Lady

A polite or formal way to refer to a woman.

Lady Rover

A noble title often associated with grace and leadership

Lago

Means 'lake' in Italian

Laila

Night

Lakota

Friend or ally

Lalu

A playful and affectionate name, often associated with fun and joy.

Lamar

Of the sea

Lambeau

A reference to a famous stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, known for its historic significance in American football

Lamont

Man from the mountain

Lanai

A Hawaiian term meaning 'a porch' or 'a patio', typically referring to a space that blends indoor and outdoor living.

Lance

A type of spear or pole weapon, often associated with knights or jousting.

Lancelot

One who is invincible in battle, associated with bravery.

Lander

A person who lands, often used to refer to someone coming home or returning.

Lando

Derived from the name 'Roland', meaning 'famous throughout the land'

Landon

Sheltered place

Landyn

A variation of the name Landon, meaning long hill

Langston

From the long town

Lanny

A diminutive form of names like Alan or Lan, often conveying friendliness.

Lanza

Spear in Italian

Lanzo

A variation of the name Roland, meaning 'famous land'.

Lara

The name Lara is derived from the Latin name 'Lar',' which refers to a protective spirit.

Laramie

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

Larisa

Cheerful or happy

Larry

Derived from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel' (a symbol of victory)

Laska

Beloved or dear

Lasso

A loop of cord designed to be thrown so as to encircle an object.

Laura

Bay laurel; symbol of victory

Laurel

Symbol of victory and honor

Lava

Magma that reaches the earth's surface

Lavinia

Purity, or a woman who is pure

Layla

Night

Layne

River or pathway

Lazlo

Variation of the name Laszlo, which means 'God's strength' in Hungarian.

Leah

Weary, delicate

Leal

Faithful or loyal

Leander

Lion-man or brave as a lion

Leanne

A variant of the name Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.

Leap

To jump or spring into the air

Leda

Derived from Greek mythology, Leda was the mother of the twins Castor and Pollux.

Ledaig

A Scottish Gaelic name often associated with a wine or a type of drink.