Black Dog Names

Noam

Comfort, rest

Nocciolina

Italian for 'little nut'

Noche

Spanish for night

Noe

Hebrew for rest or comfort

Noelani

Heavenly mist

Noella

Born on Christmas

Noely

Derived from the Latin name 'Noel', meaning 'Christmas'.

Noka

A name of modern origin, often associated with fresh beginnings

Nokomis

Grandmother or wise old woman

Nokosi

Bear in the Native American language of the Sioux.

Nolwenn

The name Nolwenn is of Breton origin and is often interpreted to mean 'holy' or 'sacred'.

Nomad

A person who does not stay long in the same place

Nonny

A term of endearment used for a grandmother or elderly woman

Noodle

A type of food, usually made from wheat flour, common in many cuisines.

Norbe

A diminutive form of Norbert, which means 'bright north'.

Norbert

Bright north

Norbie

A diminutive form of names like Norbert, often associated with brightness or honor

Norica

A name derived from 'Nor', meaning North, and 'ica', a diminutive suffix.

Norie

A variation of the name 'Norina', often associated with honor.

Norik

Derived from the Japanese word for 'to create' or 'to make'

Norio

Japanese meaning 'field' or 'man of the field'

Norman

Man of the north

Noro

A name of uncertain origin, possibly linked to various cultures

Norr

A reference to the North, often associated with strength and resilience

Norra

A name of Scandinavian origin, meaning 'north' or 'the north'.

Norris

A strong or brave man; often associated with strengths.

Norse

Of or relating to ancient Scandinavia and its people

Noska

A playful and lively spirit

Nova

New or young

Novah

A name often associated with new beginnings or brightness

Noxie

Associated with the night or darkness

Nuala

A name of Irish origin meaning 'fair shoulder' or 'radiance'.

Nuck

A playful or mischievous person

Nucki

A playful and cheerful term that conveys warmth and affection

Nucky

A name often associated with cleverness and cunning

Nuka

A name of Native American origin meaning 'inner child' or 'younger sibling'.

Nunita

Little one or small girl in Spanish

Nuriel

Light of God

Nutka

A small and cute fish; a playful spirit

Nutt

A playful term used for a nut, suggesting smallness or cuteness

Nuxy

Derived from 'nux', meaning nut in Latin, often evokes a sense of playful or quirky personality.

Nuzzle

To cuddle or nestle closely

Nuzzles

A term of endearment that implies affection and warmth

Nyke

Variant of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory

Nyla

Winner

Oakley

From the oak tree meadow

Oaklyn

From the oak tree land

Oaklynn

From the oak tree lake

Ober

German for 'upper' or 'above'

Obi

A name of African origin meaning 'heart' or 'spirit'.

Obie

A diminutive form of names like Obadiah or Obie, often used as a term of endearment.

Oby

A variant of the name 'Obi', meaning heart in some African languages.

Ocarina

A musical instrument resembling a small wind instrument or a vessel.

Ocho

Spanish for eight

Octavia

Eighth

Octavie

Derived from the Latin word for 'eight', typically associated with the ordinal number.

Odakota

Together or alliance

Oddi

A name deriving from the Italian word for cup

Odelia

Wealthy or prosperous

Odell

A surname of English origin, meaning 'from the grove'

Odessa

A city in Ukraine, the name symbolizes a sense of adventure and travel.

Odett

Wealthy

Odila

Wealthy or prosperous

Odiny

Derived from Norse mythology, representing wisdom and knowledge.

Odo

A character from the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Odwaga

Courage in Polish

Odyn

Meaning 'wrath' or 'fury' in Old Norse

Odyssey

A long and adventurous journey.

Oeli

A name derived from a form of 'Ola,' often interpreted as 'ancestor' or 'great spirit.'

Ofelia

Help

Oggie

A playful and friendly dog

Oggy

A fictional character, a cat that Oggy always chases.

Ohanko

A term for loyalty or companion in native cultures

Oharo

The name Oharo is of Japanese origin and can mean 'large field' or 'big plain'.

OisíN

A mythological figure from Irish folklore; the name means 'little deer'.

Oki

A Japanese word meaning 'good' or 'great'

Okie

A diminutive form of Oklahoma, often used as a friendly term.

Okinawa

A Japanese island known for its beautiful beaches and rich culture

Oko

The name Oko is derived from the Ibo language, meaning 'eye' or 'the one who sees'.

Okoye

A character from the Marvel comics and films, known for her bravery and strength

Oksana

A name of Ukrainian origin meaning 'praise' or 'glory'.

Oktavia

A variant of Octavia, meaning the eighth

Oky

A variation of 'yogi' or 'okey', often associated with calmness and positivity.

Ola Kai

The ocean and the sky in Hawaiian

Olav

Ancestor's heritage

Ole

A common Scandinavian name meaning 'ancestor's heir'

Olea

Means 'olive tree' in Latin and is often associated with peace and harmony.

Olee

A term of endearment, meaning 'my dear' or 'my beloved'

Olessa

A diminutive of the name Alessandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.

Olesya

A name of Slavic origin that means 'holy' or 'blessed'.

Oleta

Derived from the American name Oletha, meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperous'.

Oletta

Derived from the Italian word 'oletta' meaning 'little olive' or 'olive branch'

Olexi

A variant of Alexei, meaning 'defender' or 'helper'.

Oli

A variant of Oliver, often associated with peace and olive trees.

Olie

Dutch diminutive of 'Olivia', which means 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.

Olinda

The name Olinda is of Spanish origin, meaning 'a place of beauty'.

Olio

Means a mixture or medley; it refers to a diverse collection.

Oliv

Olive tree, symbol of peace and prosperity

Oliva

Derived from the Latin word for olive, symbolizing peace and harmony

Olive

Symbol of peace and prosperity