Labrador retriever Dog Names
Monik
A variant of the name Monica, which means 'advisor' or 'alone' in Latin.
Monro
The name Monro is of Scottish origin and means 'from the mouth of the river'.
Monroe
From the mouth of the river.
Montana
Mountainous region
Montaro
Derived from the Spanish word meaning 'to climb' or associated with mountains.
Monte
Mountain
Montego
Derived from the name of a city in Jamaica.
Monti
Mountain
Montie
Derived from a name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill'
Montrose
Derived from the Scottish place name meaning 'the hill by the river'
Monty
A diminutive of Montgomery, meaning 'mountain' or 'gomer's mountain'.
Monya
A diminutive form of various names, often reflecting affection
Monza
A city in Italy known for its racetrack.
Monzar
A name of Arabic origin, often associated with a strong connection to nature and strength.
Mooby
A fictional character representing a fun-loving and friendly personality
Moon
A natural satellite that orbits a planet, often associated with beauty and tranquility.
Moonbeam
A ray of light from the moon.
Moondog
A term often used to describe a stray or wild dog, particularly one that roams at night.
Moonlight
The light that comes from the moon
Morena
Dark-skinned or brunette in Spanish and Italian
Morey
Derived from Old French, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy'
Morgen
The name means 'morning' or 'daybreak' in German and Dutch.
Moriah
A place of worship or a region in the biblical context
Morley
Moor clearing or meadow
Morri
A name often associated with nature and tranquility.
Morris
Dark-skinned one
Morro
A hill or mound
Mose
Derived from the Hebrew name Moshe, meaning 'to draw out' or 'to extract'.
Mosey
To walk or move in a relaxed manner
Mosi
Swahili for 'firstborn'
Mosley
Derived from a surname meaning 'meadow in the moor'
Mossa
A term used in Italian music indicating a change in tempo or style
Mossy
Covered with moss or resembling moss
Mowgli
The main character in Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', raised by wolves
Moya
A name of Irish origin meaning 'hill' or 'mound'
Mozart
A famous composer known for his influence on classical music.
Mozer
A unique and playful name with no specific meaning in common languages
Muddy
Resembling or covered with mud; dirty
Muddy Marauder
A person who roams or carries out activities in muddy areas, reflecting a mischievous or adventurous spirit.
Mufasa
King
Muick
A small bay in the Scottish Highlands
Muir
Scottish word for sea or marsh
Mulan
Flowering shrub; the essence of beauty
Mulder
To darken or obscure
Muna
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'wish' or 'desire'.
Muncher
One who munches or eats something eagerly
Mundy
A playful and cheerful spirit
Mungo
A name derived from the Irish saint, meaning 'the beloved one'
Murph
Derived from the Irish name Muircheartach, meaning 'sea warrior'.
Murphey
A variation of Murphy, which means 'sea warrior' or 'sea battler'.
Murray
Descendant of the sea
Musa
Derived from the Arabic name meaning 'drawn out' or 'delivered'
Muse
A source of inspiration, especially in art and literature
Musta
Finnish word for black
Mustache
A strip of hair growing on the upper lip
Mustafa
The chosen one
Mutt
A mixed-breed dog, often of unknown parentage
Muttzilla
A playful portmanteau combining 'mutt' (a mixed-breed dog) and 'Godzilla' (the iconic monster), suggesting a large, lovable dog with a vibrant personality.
Myke
Derived from Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Myler
A variant of the name Myles, meaning soldier or mercenary
Mylie
Derived from the name 'Mylie', which is often associated with being playful and cheerful.
Mylo
A variant of the name Milo, which means 'merciful' or 'soldier'.
Myra
A name of Greek origin meaning 'myrrh' or 'perfume'.
Myrka
A name often associated with brightness or light
Myron
A name of Greek origin meaning 'fragrant' or 'myrrh'.
Myrtle
A flowering plant often symbolizing love and beauty.
MäCky
A playful or mischievous dog
MäX
A common abbreviation of 'Maximilian' or 'Maxine', which means 'the greatest'
Naboo
A fictional planet in the Star Wars universe.
Nade
A term of endearment in various cultures
Nadia
Hope
Nadine
Hope
Naemah
Grace or favor
Nahko
An indigenous term meaning 'to sing'
Nahla
First drink of water
Nahoa
One who is sought after
Naia
Water nymph
Naica
Naiqa means 'the hollow of a tree' in some interpretations.
Naico
The name means 'gift' or 'present' in some contexts
Naila
Winner or successful
Naji
The one who is rescued
Najo
Gift from God
Nakona
It means 'one who is not afraid' in Native American cultures.
Nakotah
A name of Native American origin meaning 'to be united' or 'to be strong'.
Nala
Successful, beloved
Naledi
Star
Nalu
A Hawaiian word meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'
Namo
A term used in various contexts, including Sanskrit meaning 'salutation' or 'to bow down'
Namur
City in Belgium known for its historical significance
Nandy
Derived from the name 'Nanda,' which means happy or blissful.
Nanko
A term of endearment or affection in some cultures
Naomi
Pleasantness
Nara
A place of beauty or the place of worship
Naras
A name derived from multiple sources, often associated with elements of nature or radiance
Nardo
A type of fragrant flower, particularly in the context of spikenard
Narla
A name derived from the Aboriginal Australian language meaning 'a place of water'.
Narron
Brave warrior
Nascha
A name of Native American origin meaning 'herb' or 'plant'
Nash
A place of ash trees
Nasira
One who is victorious