Shiba inu Dog Names
Ayame
Japanese for iris flower
Goku
The person that overcomes adversity
Hanzo
A swift and stealthy person
Hideki
Means 'shining' or 'radiant' in Japanese
Hoshi
Star
Hoshiko
Star child
Hotaka
A mountain peak in Japan, often associated with strength and stability
Iki
Japanese for two
Iko
Means 'one' in Japanese and is often associated with unity and simplicity.
Imik
The name 'Imik' means 'little one' or 'young one' in Inuit.
Inali
Inuit name meaning 'the one who is rare' or 'the one who is precious'
Kazuki
Peaceful tree
Kita
Japanese for 'north' or 'the northern direction'
Kumi
A term of endearment in Japanese, often means 'companion' or 'friend'
Kura
A Japanese term meaning 'warehouse' or 'storehouse'
Kyoto
Capital city of Japan
Madara
The one who stands out or is prominent
Manami
A Japanese name meaning 'beautiful waves' or 'bountiful beauty'.
Masumi
Clear, elegant
Megumi
Blessing or grace
Misu
Cute or adorable
Mitsuko
Child of light
Moska
A name derived from the word 'musk', typically associated with pleasant scents.
Naruto
To leap through the water or a whirlpool.
Niko
Victory of the people
Ninjia
Referring to a stealthy and skilled warrior from Japan
Osamu
To be wise or to be thoughtful
Po
A name derived from a character in the animated series 'Kung Fu Panda', known for its humor and lovable personality.
Roku
Japanese for six
Ronin
A masterless samurai in feudal Japan
Ryu
Dragon
Shiro
Japanese for 'white'
Sora
Means 'sky' in Japanese
Toshi
Meaningful or wise
Wanko
A playful term for a dog in Japanese
Wonji
A name derived from Korean culture, often associated with kindness and warmth.
Yata
A term used in various cultures to express a cheerful exclamation or affirmation.
Yugo
Japanese for 'together' or 'to transport'
Yuri
Derived from the Japanese word meaning 'lily'.
Yuro
A variant of the name 'Yura', which can mean 'to be brave' or 'to become high'
Zanzibar
A semi-autonomous region of Tanzania, known for its unique culture and history
Zeba
A name of African origin meaning 'beauty'
ōKami
Wolf in Japanese
айко
Aiko means 'beloved child' in Japanese.