Black Dog Names
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
Cammie
A diminutive form of the name Camilla, which means 'young ceremonial attendant' in Latin.
Campino
A lively Italian name often associated with youthful energy
Camryn
Crooked nose
Cando
To be able to
Cango
A playful or mischievous companion
Canisto
Italian for little dog
Capella
A star in the constellation Auriga and also means 'little cup' in Italian.
Capp
Italian for cup
Captain
A military rank; a leader of a group
Captain Floofbeard
A humorous name that suggests a whimsical, fluffy character, reminiscent of a sea captain with a playful twist
Cara
Beloved or friend in Italian
Caradog
Beloved dog
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'.
Cardie
A diminutive form of cardiganshire, referring to a type of small dog breed
Cardinal
A high-ranking official in the Roman Catholic Church or a bright red bird.
Carey
Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname
Cari
Beloved or dear one
Carina
Beloved
Carino
Italian for 'darling' or 'cute'
Caris
Love
Carissa
Grace or beloved
Carl
Free man
Carla
A diminutive form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Carlex
Derived from the name Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Carli
Darling or little one
Carlin
A diminutive form of the name Carl, often associated with strong and noble character.
Carlito
Little Charles
Carlo
Free man
Carlos
Free man
Carlotta
Free woman
Carly
Free man, or strong
Carmo
A name of Italian origin, often associated with a gentle and caring personality
Caro
Dear or beloved in Italian
Caroun
Meaning of Caroun is not well-defined; it can suggest a sense of softness or endearment.
Carrey
A variant of the name 'Cary', meaning 'fort' or 'fortress'
Carter
One who transports goods by cart
Carus
Dear or beloved
Caruso
Italian surname meaning 'little man' or 'the young one.'
Cary
A place for a fort or fortress
Carys
Love and affection
Casan
A Spanish term meaning 'little house' or 'hut'.
Casandra
Pure, untainted
Cascaya
A fictional character name often used in literature
Casha
An affectionate term often used in various cultures.
Cashel
Fortified town or castle
Cashew
A type of nut and also a tree species
Cashira
A name of Japanese origin meaning 'forward' or 'to advance'.
Casimir
Bringer of peace
Casko
Derived from 'Cask', referring to a barrel for holding liquids
Caspar
Treasurer; keeper of the treasure
Cass
A diminutive form of Cassandra, which means 'shining upon man'
Cassandra
A prophetess in Greek mythology who was given the gift of foresight
Cassian
Hollow
Cassidy
Cleaver, clever
Cassie
A diminutive form of Cassandra, which means 'shining upon man' in Greek.
Cassis
A type of berry used for flavoring and drinks
Cassius
Hollow
Casso
Derived from the Latin word for 'to fall' or 'to happen'
Cassy
A pet form of the name Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon man'.
Cassya
A variant of the name Cassia, which refers to the cinnamon tree or a type of cinnamon.
Caster
A person or thing that casts, such as a cup or a container
Casto
Pure or chaste in Italian
Castor
Refers to the beaver, known for its industrious nature.
Catalina
Pure; clear
Catelyn
Pure
Catori
A Native American word meaning 'spirit' or 'sacred'
Cayko
A playful and affectionate nickname.
Cazan
A diminutive form in some cultures, often used for affection
Ceasar
A title used by Roman emperors, derived from the family name of Julius Caesar.
Cedrick
Brave and generous ruler
Celia
Heavenly
Celie
A variant of the name Celia, which is of Latin origin and means 'heavenly'
Celt
A member of the Celtic people, associated with Celtic culture or related to the Celts
Cenith
The highest point in the sky reached by a celestial body
Ceri
A name of Welsh origin meaning 'loved one' or 'beloved'
Cero
Spanish for 'zero' or 'nothing'
Cerra
A name derived from Irish mythology associated with the goddess of purity
Cerro
Spanish for hill or mountain
Cerry
Derived from 'cherry', symbolizing sweetness and love.
Cerys
To love
Cesare
Italian form of Caesar, meaning 'long-haired'
Cesko
Czech for 'Czech' or 'Bohemian'
Cetto
A nickname that can refer to someone with a strong character
Chacco
A playful and fun name, often associated with dogs that are energetic and lively
Chacha
A lively dance originating from Cuba
Chachi
A term of endearment, often used in Latin American cultures.
Chacko
A term often used as an affectionate nickname
Chai
A type of spiced tea originating from India
Chaka
A name of African origin meaning 'to be sharp' or 'to be swift.'
Chako
A name often associated with a friendly and playful nature.
Chaly
A variation of the name 'Charlie', often used as a term of endearment
Chamba
An Indigenous term meaning 'the place of rest or calm'