Black Dog Names
Toula
Greek name meaning 'daughter' or 'little girl'
Toulouse
A city in southwestern France known for its pink terracotta buildings
Travis
Crossing or crossing place
Trax
To trail or track
Treasure
Something valuable that is hidden or stored
Trevi
A name derived from the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome, symbolizing hope and wishes
Trevor
Derived from the Welsh name Trefor, meaning 'from the big settlement'
Trey
Three
Trinity
The state of being threefold or triple
Tris
Derived from Greek, meaning 'third'
Tristen
Sorrowful or sad
Trixie
Bringer of joy or a playful personality
Trooper
A soldier, especially one belonging to a cavalry unit
Trotter
One who walks or travels with a quick or lively step.
Truffe
French for truffle, a type of fungus prized in cooking.
Truffle
A type of edible fungus that grows underground, often used in gourmet cooking
Truffles
A type of edible fungus, often considered a delicacy
Trusty
Faithful or reliable
Tuff
Strong or tough
Tugger
One who tugs or pulls
Tula
To balance or to be in harmony
Tulla
A name of Irish origin meaning 'peace' or 'calm'
Tully
A hill, mound or knoll
Turner
A name of English origin meaning 'one who turns' or 'a lathe worker'.
Tuttu
Italian for all or everyone
Tux
Short for tuxedo, a formal outfit typically associated with black-tie events
Twiga
Swahili for giraffe
Twinkle Toes Mcwoof
A playful term implying light and quick movements, reminiscent of a ballet dancer’s grace.
Twister
Someone who twists or spirals
Tyee
A term for a chief or leader in certain Indigenous cultures
Tylee
A modern name often associated with joy and playfulness
Tyler
Maker of tiles
Tyne
Derived from the River Tyne in England
Tzar
A title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers.
Udo
Prosperity, wealth
Ulio
Derived from the Latin name 'Julianus', meaning youthful or downy
Ulric
Ruler of all; Wolf ruler
Uncas
The name of a Native American chief in James Fenimore Cooper's novel 'The Last of the Mohicans'.
Unity
The state of being one or unified
Ursa
Bear
Ursel
Little she-bear
Uschi
A diminutive form of Ursula, meaning 'little bear'.
Ushindi
Victory in Swahili
Uta
A name of poetic and lyrical significance
Uzi
God is my strength
Vada
Italian for 'to go'
Vala
A name of Latin origin meaning "strength" or "valiant".
Valda
Strong and powerful
Valdo
Brave ruler
Valentin
Strong, healthy
Valentino
Brave and valiant
Valeria
Strong and valiant
Valette
A small, traditional French dish or a reference to a lady of nobility
Van
A term used for a type of vehicle or as a diminutive for certain names
Vana
Name of a goddess in Slavic mythology associated with the earth and fertility.
Vance
From the marsh
Vanya
Peaceful
Vegas
The name is associated with the city of Las Vegas, which is known for its entertainment and vibrant nightlife.
Veli
Guardian or protector in Turkish
Velvet
A type of fabric with a soft and luxurious texture
Vena
A term used in anatomy to refer to a vein.
Ventura
Fortune or chance
Verdell
Green
Veronica
The true image
Vianne
Full of life
Victoria
Victory; triumph
Vidar
The name Vidar comes from Norse mythology, associated with the god of vengeance.
Vidarr
The avenger or the one who is fierce
Vienna
Capital of Austria, known for its artistic and cultural achievements.
Vieno
Italian for 'one' or 'single'
Viki
Victory or conqueror
Viking
Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.
Viktor
Victorious
Vincent
Victorious
Vinnie
Conqueror or 'victorious'
Vinny
Derived from the Latin name Vincent, meaning 'to conquer'.
Vino
Italian word for wine
Vinson
Son of Vincent
Vittoria
Victory
Vivienne
Alive or lively
Volt
Unit of electric potential
Vonn
A variation of the name 'Von', which means 'from' or 'of' in German, indicating nobility
Vusi
The name Vusi means 'to come forth' or 'to bring' in Zulu.
Wacky
Playful or silly
Waddles
To walk with a wobbling motion
Waggers
A playful term associated with a dog's tail movement that indicates happiness.
Waggio
A word often associated with joy and happiness, can refer to a small delightful object or a term of endearment.
Waggle
The act of moving in a quick and lively manner.
Waka
A type of Japanese poetry traditionally composed of five lines
Wakely
A small settlement by a stream or a woods
Wakiza
The name means 'river' in Japanese.
Waldena
A variation of the name Walden, meaning 'valley of the Welsh'
Waldi
A diminutive form of Walter, often associated with being a ruler or army commander.
Waldon
A name of Old English origin, meaning 'valley hill'.
Walena
A variation of 'walleye', it can also mean 'a little whale' in a poetic sense.
Waleska
Meaning 'a place of safety' or 'healing'
Walfred
Variant of Alfred, meaning 'wise counselor'
Wallace
Welsh for 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'
Wallo
Derived from the term for a small creature or pet, conveying cuteness
Walt
Ruler of the army