Labrador retriever Dog Names
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
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
Brynja
A type of armor or protective layer
Brynne
An Irish name meaning 'descendant of Brion', referring to a hill
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'.
Buford
Sociolectal variant of 'ford', meaning a river crossing
Bumper
A device designed to absorb shock
Burger
A cooked patty of ground meat
Buri
A Scandinavian word meaning 'to dwell' or 'to live'
Burl
A knot or lump in a tree trunk;
Burnell
A strong person or a one who burns brightly
Burt
A name of English origin meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'
Burton
Town situated on a fortress
Buster
A slang term meaning to break or damage something, often used humorously.
Butterscotch
A type of confectionery made from brown sugar and butter
Buxton
From the farm of the deer
Buzz
To make a low humming sound or a thrilling excitement
Byron
Derived from an Old English word meaning 'place where cows graze'
BöRny
A playful, energetic disposition
Cacao
The dried and fully fermented fatty seed of Theobroma cacao, from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made
Caddo
Named after the Caddo Nation of Native Americans, which is a historical group in the southern United States.
Caddy
A term often used for a golf bag or cart.
Cade
Round, gentle or barrel
Caden
Spiritual warrior
Cadhla
Beautiful
Cadia
Pure, innocent
Caelyn
Pure, slender
Caesar
A title used by Roman emperors, deriving from Julius Caesar.
Caine
An English variant of the name Cain, meaning 'spear' or 'a possession'
Caira
A name derived from the Latin word 'cairum', meaning 'rock or stone'.
Cairo
The capital city of Egypt
Cait
Pure
Caius
Latin origin meaning 'rejoice' or 'to be glad'
Caleb
Faithful, whole-hearted
Calia
A name often associated with beauty and grace.
Calida
Warm, heated, or hot in Latin.
Calido
Spanish for warm or hot
Calista
Most beautiful
Callam
Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'.
Callan
Rocky place or battle
Callias
A name of Greek origin meaning 'beauty' or 'beautiful'.
Callie
Beloved or beautiful
Calliope
The muse of epic poetry and eloquence in Greek mythology
Calum
Dove or peaceful
Calusa
A Native American tribe in Florida known for its skilled fishing and craftsmanship.
Calypsa
Derived from Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus.
Calypso
A nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island
Calyx
The protective outer part of a flower bud, often green and leaf-like
Cambrie
A variant of the name Cambridge, often associated with a place or town.
Camen
An alternative spelling of the name Cameron, which means 'crooked nose' in Scottish.
Cameron
Crooked nose
Camilia
A variant of Camilla, which is derived from Latin meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'.
Camilla
A Latin name meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'
Camino
Spanish for 'path' or 'way'
Camira
A name that suggests strength and beauty
Campo
Field or countryside in Italian
Camryn
Crooked nose
Candela
Spanish for 'candle'
Candice
Pure, innocent
Cando
To be able to
Canela
Cinnamon in Spanish
Cango
A playful or mischievous companion
Captain
A military rank; a leader of a group
Caradog
Beloved dog
Caramello
Italian for caramel
Caraun
Derived from a name meaning 'friend' or 'beloved' in certain contexts.
Carden
The name means 'a place of the wild boar' or 'thicket'.
Cardi
A popular name associated with strength and warmth, often linked to the term 'cardiovascular'.
Carey
Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname
Cariba
Name of a river in South America
Carice
Beloved
Carina
Beloved
Cario
Derived from the Italian word for 'carrier' or 'to carry'.
Caris
Love
Carissa
Grace or beloved
Carl
Free man
Carlex
Derived from the name Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Carlo
Free man
Carlos
Free man