Black Dog Names
Gwen
Fair or blessed
Gwenda
Fair, blessed
Gwendy
Fair and blessed
Gwenny
Fair and blessed
Gypsy
A member of a nomadic people traditionally living by itinerant trade and fortune-telling
GäRy
A name derived from the Germanic element 'gār' meaning spear or powerful
GüNnie
A name derived from the Old Germanic word meaning 'battle maid'
GüNter
Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'warrior' and 'army'.
Habib
Beloved or dear one
Hachikō
Faithful dog
Haddie
Derived from the name Hadria, which means 'from the Adriatic Sea'.
Hadrian
Dark haired
Hagen
A surname of Scandinavian origin that means 'enclosure' or 'hedge'.
Haggy
A playful or affectionate nickname, often for a shaggy dog
Hagrid
A character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series who is a giant and a keeper of keys and grounds at Hogwarts.
Haiko
A reference to the Japanese haiku poem format
Haisley
A variation of the name Hailey, which means 'hay clearing' or 'from the hay meadow'.
Hakan
The ruler or leader
Haki
To have or possess
Hako
Japanese word for box or container
Hal
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'the creator' or 'to be filled with light'
Haldor
The old one or ruler of the army
Hale
Dweller by a nook or recess
Halen
A name of Welsh origin meaning 'to be healthy'.
Haley
Hay meadow
Halia
Of the sea
Halle
A joyful expression often used to express praise.
Halley
Of Old English origin meaning 'land by a hall'.
Halona
Fortunate
Hals
Dutch for 'neck' or 'throat'
Halvor
Keeper of the rock
Halyn
Possibly derived from the Old English name meaning 'hero' or 'chief'.
Hamika
A name derived from the word 'hami,' meaning 'companion' in some cultures.
Hamish
Supplanter
Hammy
A diminutive form of Hamish, which means 'supplanter'
Hampton
Home settlement
Handro
A friendly and warm-hearted personality.
Hania
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace' or 'favor'
Hanka
Derived from the Germanic word meaning 'grace' or 'favor'
Hanno
Meaning 'brave' or 'daring' in some contexts.
Hanny
A diminutive form of Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'
Hanter
Hunter
Hanto
Name associated with strong spirit or energy
Hanzo
A swift and stealthy person
Hara
A term that can refer to a region or area, used in various contexts.
Hari
A name of Hindu origin meaning 'lord' or 'the one who removes sins'.
Haris
Famous in war
Harky
A playful and energetic dog
Harkym
The name Harkym has no widely recognized meaning but is often thought to imply a sense of uniqueness or individuality.
Harlan
Derived from Old English meaning 'hare land' or 'rocky land'
Harlekin
A character in Italian commedia dell'arte usually portrayed as a clever servant
Harlem
A neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, known for its cultural contributions, especially in music and art.
Harlequin
A character in commedia dell'arte, typically wearing a checkered costume.
Harley
Meadow with hare
Harlow
Army hill
Harold
Army ruler
Haros
A name derived from an ancient word meaning 'brave' or 'strong'
Harra
A name derived from a word meaning 'mountain' in some cultural contexts
Harrie
A diminutive form of the name Harry, often used as a term of endearment.
Harriet
A ruler of the home
Harris
Son of Harry
Haruki
Spring child
Harvey
Battle worthy
Hasko
A name of Slavic origin, often associated with strong and noble characteristics.
Hassie
A diminutive form of the name Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'.
Hasso
A name often associated with a strong and loyal dog, derived from Germanic roots.
Hatchi
The name Hatchi is often associated with loyalty and fidelity.
Hatley
A variant of a place name meaning 'hedged meadow'
Hatti
Derived from the name 'Hattie', which is a diminutive of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Hatty
A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'home ruler'
Hauk
Hauk means 'hawk', a bird of prey known for its keen eyesight and hunting skills.
Hauke
A Frisian name meaning 'guardian' or 'strong warrior'
Havanna
A capital city of Cuba, known for its vibrant culture and history
Hawa
A name with Arabic origins meaning 'breeze' or 'air'.
Hawk
A bird of prey known for its keen eyesight and hunting prowess.
Hawkeye
Sharp-eyed or keen observer
Hayat
Life
Hayate
Meaning 'storm' or 'swift wind' in Japanese
Haydon
A variant of the name 'Aidan', meaning 'little fire'
Haylee
Variant of Hailey, meaning 'hay meadow'
Haynes
A surname of English origin, often associated with a place or dwelling
Hayo
To be happy or joyful
Hazza
A playful expression often used to indicate excitement or celebration
Healey
From the hay field
Hearty
Full of warmth and enthusiasm
Hector
Holding fast
Heddi
A variation of the name Hedda, often associated with battle or war
Heddo
A variant of 'Hedley', meaning 'hay clearing'
Hedo
Japanese word meaning 'edge' or 'border'
Hedy
A form of the name Hedwig, meaning 'battle' or 'war'
Heida
A variation of the name 'Heidi', which means noble and of kind nature
Heidi
Noble one
Heido
A variation of the name 'Heidi', which means 'noble one' or 'of noble birth' in German.
Heidschi
A playful and affectionate term often associated with cozy warmth
Heimdal
Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology
Heimdall
Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology
Heinzi
German diminutive form of Heinrich, meaning 'ruler of the home'
Heisenbark
A playful pun on the name of the physicist Werner Heisenberg, suggesting a quirky and humorous personality.
Helena
Bright, shining light
Helja
A name of Scandinavian origin, associated with the concept of healing or protection.