Black Dog Names

Djura

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'gifted' or 'doer'

Doddy

A friendly and affectionate nickname for a pet

Dodge

To avoid or evade

Dody

A pet name of endearment, often used for someone who is lovable or cute

Doffo

A playful term used for a dog or puppy, often signifying cuteness

Dogberry

A variety of berry associated with dogs, commonly found in the wild

Doggy

A colloquial term for a dog, often used affectionately

Dogie

A term of endearment for a dog

Doguinho

Small dog or puppy in Portuguese

Dohia

The name Dohia does not have a widely recognized meaning in popular languages.

Doink

A playful or mischievous person, often used in a fun or silly context

Doja

Referring to a popular singer known for her unique style and creativity

Dojo

A place of learning, especially for martial arts

Doli

A term of endearment or affection in various cultures

Domi

Derived from the Latin word 'domus' meaning home or household.

Domingo

Sunday

Domonika

A variant of the name Domenica, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.

Dona

Female given name, derived from Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'

Donal

Ruler of the world

Dondi

A term of endearment in Italian

Donga

A playful or mischievous dog

Donnie

Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'

Donny

A diminutive form of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.

Doodle

A playful or whimsical drawing

Doodlebug

A small insect known for its playful nature

Doogan

Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.

Doogie

A diminutive form of the name Douglas, often used affectionately

Doran

A name of Irish origin meaning 'stranger' or 'traveler'.

Dorlise

A unique name possibly derived from 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'bounty' in Greek

Dorly

A unique name that evokes warmth and friendliness.

Doro

Gift or present in Greek

Dorrit

Variant of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'

Dorro

Derived from Latin, meaning 'gift'

Dorus

A name derived from ancient Greek, meaning 'gift' or 'gifted'.

Dosy

A playful and energetic essence

Dot

A small round mark or spot

Dot Or Dottie

A small, round mark or point.

Dotson

Derived from a surname that can indicate 'son of Dot'.

Dotty

Diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God

Doug

A nickname for Douglas, which means 'dark water' or 'from the dark stream'.

Dougal

Dark-haired

Dougie

A diminutive form of Douglas, which means 'dark stream' or 'black water'.

Douglas

Dark stream

Dovi

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with a playful or affectionate connotation

Doyle

Descendant of the dark lad

Drago

Dragon

Drake

A male duck

Drako

Dragon

Drasso

Derived from the Italian word meaning 'to drag' or 'to pull'.

Dre

A diminutive of Andrew, meaning manly or brave.

Drea

Derived from the Italian word for 'dream'

Dreamer

A person who dreams or has aspirations

Drifter

A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home

Drifty Dan

A playful or wandering spirit

Drigo

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and nobility.

Drina

Meaning of 'peaceful' or 'serene'.

Drixi

A playful and lively spirit

Drixie

A playful, affectionate name often used for pets

Drizzle

A light rain

Droll

Funny or amusing in an odd way

Droma

A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element

Droolius

A playful or humorous name suggesting drooling or salivation

Drooper

A playful dog that droops its ears

Druxie

A playful name with no specific meaning, often associated with fun and friendliness

Dua

A term for prayer in Indonesian and Malay

Dubai

An international city known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, and a lively nightlife scene

Duchess Daintywoof

A title of nobility, often associated with elegance and grace.

Duco

Derived from Latin meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide'

Dudu

A term of endearment, often used affectionately

Duff

A term often associated with nonsense or waste

Duffy

Dark and swarthy

Dugan

A name of Irish origin meaning ‘black’ or ‘dark-complexioned’

Duke

A noble title of high rank in the aristocracy.

Duke Droolington

A playful and regal name often associated with nobility and a tendency to drool

Duma

Swift or fast

Dundee

A kind of fort or stronghold

Dundy

Derived from an Old Scottish word meaning 'a hill or mound'

Dunk

To dip something into a liquid

Dunkin

A name derived from a type of coffee, specifically a reference to the popular coffee and donut chain

Durango

The name comes from the historical and cultural region in Mexico known for its scenic landscapes.

Durina

Derived from Italian, meaning 'little door' or 'little entrance'.

Duro

Sturdy, strong in Italian

Dury

Derived from Old French meaning 'hard' or 'strong'.

Duscha

A diminutive and affectionate form of the name 'Dora' or 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'

Dusky

Having a dark or shadowy appearance

Dutchess

A female title of nobility, similar to a duchy.

Duty

A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.

Dwayne

Somebody who is dark, or from a dark place

Dyami

Eagle in Lakota language

Dylana

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the goddess Danu in Celtic mythology

Dyleila

A unique and melodious name, possibly a modern creation.

DöRy

A name possibly derived from various cultural contexts, associated with uniqueness.

Eamon

Wealthy protector

Easton

A name of English origin meaning 'from the east town'.

Ebba

A name of Scandinavian origin, often considered a diminutive of Elizabeth.

Edda

A source of knowledge and wisdom, often associated with poetry and mythology

Eddard

Wealthy guardian

Edel

Noble or precious in German.

Edgar

Wealthy spear

Edgey

Derived from 'edgy', connoting a sense of sharpness or boldness