Labrador retriever Dog Names

Bow

A knot tied with two loops and two loose ends

Bowden

A town near an ancient settlement, or a nickname meaning 'a flower pot'.

Bowe

A variant of the name derived from Old English meaning 'shelter' or 'cottage'

Bowen

Son of the God of Hades or a fine watercourse

Bowie

A name of Scottish origin meaning 'blonde' or 'fair-haired'

Boya

An Urdu word meaning 'brave' or 'courageous.'

Boyd

A surname of Scottish origin meaning 'blond' or 'yellow'

Boysi

A playful and affectionate term for a boy or a young man

Bradi

A form of Bradley, which means broad wood or meadow.

Bradie

Derived from the name Bradley, meaning broad wood or meadow.

Bradley

A broad clearing

Brady

Spirited or broad

Bragi

The Norse god of poetry and music

Bralu

A playful and energetic name invented for a charming pet.

Bram

Short form of Abraham, meaning 'father of a multitude'.

Brams

A variant or diminutive of Abraham, which means 'father of many' in Hebrew

Bran

A name of Celtic origin meaning 'raven'

Brana

A name that can symbolize strength and vitality

Brando Or Brandon

Brando is of Italian origin and means 'sword' or 'glorious.' Brandon means 'hill covered with broom' in Old English.

Brandt

Derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'

Brandy

A type of alcoholic beverage made from distilled wine.

Brann

A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'spear' or 'fire'

Branson

A surname of English origin, meaning 'the son of Brand' or 'Brandon's town'

Brantley

Sword or firebrand

Brasko

A name derived from the Italian word for a kind of cup or vessel, often used to denote strength or presence.

Brauna

Brunette; brown-haired

Braven

Having courage and strength

Bravo

Great or excellent; used to express approval

Brax

A modern, trendy name often associated with strength and bravery

Braxton

A variant of the name that signifies 'Brock's town', originating from old English.

Brea

A place name derived from various origins, often associated with marshlands or wetlands

Breccan

The name means 'freckled' or 'speckled' in Gaelic.

Breck

A hill or steep slope

Brecken

Freckled or speckled

Breelee

A creative and unique name suggesting a sense of elegance and grace.

Breeze

A gentle wind or current of air

Bren

A name of Celtic origin meaning 'prince' or 'king'

Brenda

Sword

Brendy

A name derived from the word 'brandy', often associated with warmth and cheerfulness

Brenley

Meadow with broom

Brett

A name of English origin meaning 'a Brit' or 'a Breton'.

Brey

A name often associated with strength and loyalty

Brian

Noble

Briana

Convenient or virtue

Briann

Noble or strong

Brida

A name with roots in Irish mythology, often associated with 'exalted one' or 'strength'.

Bridger

One who builds bridges

Bridget

Strength or Exalted One

Briella

A beautiful and strong woman; derived from the Italian name Gabriella.

Brienne

Strong, virtuous

Brig

A term used in sailing, referring to a type of ship.

Brigg

A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'bridge'.

Briggs

A surname of Old Norse origin meaning 'a bridge' or 'dweller by the bridge'

Brighton

Bright town or city

Brinkley

A name that means 'brink' or 'edge'

Brinley

Burnt meadow

Bristol

A city in England, known for its maritime history

Brit

A common abbreviation for British

Brite

To shine or emit light

Britney

Derived from a location name that means 'Briton' or 'from Britain'.

Britt

A name of English origin meaning 'from Britain'.

Britta

A derivative of the name Bridget, meaning 'strength' or 'exalted one'.

Brixen

A town in South Tyrol, Italy, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history

Brixton

From Brixton, a place in London

Bro

A term of endearment for brother or friend

Bron

A name of English origin meaning 'hill' or 'mound'.

Bronson

Son of the brown one

Bronte

A surname of English origin, often associated with the Brontë sisters, renowned authors

Bronwyn

Fair, pure

Bronze

A reddish-brown color or an alloy of copper and tin.

Bronzi

Italian for bronze

Brook

A small stream

Brookie

A small stream or a freshwater stream

Brooks

A small stream or brook

Brown

Color named after the color of rich soil or wood.

Bruce

A name of Scottish origin meaning 'from the brushwood thicket'.

Bruin

A term used for a bear, often resembling strength and courage.

Bruna

Dark or brown in Italian

Bruni

Derived from the Italian word for 'brown', often associated with earthy tones

Brunie

Derived from 'bruno', meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired' in Italian.

Bryce

Freckled

Bryer

A small hill or a person living near a hill

Bryn

Hill or mound

Brynja

A type of armor or protective layer

Brynne

An Irish name meaning 'descendant of Brion', referring to a hill

BríGhid

Goddess of fire, poetry, and fertility in Irish mythology.

Bubba

Term of endearment often used for a brother or close friend.

Bubbly

Cheerful and lively

Buccaneer

A pirate, especially one operating in the Caribbean during the 17th century

Buck

A male deer; a young man

Buckaroo

A term used in American English to refer to a cowboy or ranch worker

Buckey

A term of endearment or affectionate nickname

Buckley

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'the mouth of the river'.

Buddy

A close friend or companion

Budi

A name of Indonesian origin meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.

Budster

A playful term often associated with a buddy or friend

Buford

Sociolectal variant of 'ford', meaning a river crossing

Bumper

A device designed to absorb shock

Bunji

A playful twist on the word 'bungee', suggesting energy and fun

Burger

A cooked patty of ground meat