Black Dog Names

Natan

Gift of God

Nayeli

I love you in Nahuatl

Neelix

A fictional character from the 'Star Trek: Voyager' series, known for being a Talaxian and the ship's cook

Nela

Bright, shining light

Nellie

A diminutive form of Eleanor, meaning 'bright, shining one'.

Neno

Derived from the word meaning 'little' or 'small'

Neros

A name that can be associated with strength or power, derived from Greek mythology and used in various contexts.

Nessa

From the sea

Nettie

A diminutive form of the name Annette, which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah meaning 'grace'.

Neville

The name means 'new town' in Old French.

Niccy

A term of endearment, often derived from names like Nicole or Nicola

Nicki

A diminutive form of the name Nicole or Nicholas

Nicky

A diminutive form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Nicolette

A French diminutive form of the name Nicolas, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Nicos

A diminutive form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'

Nighthawk

A type of bird known for its nocturnal habits and distinctive calls.

Niko

Victory of the people

Nimbus

A type of cloud that denotes rain

Ninjia

Referring to a stealthy and skilled warrior from Japan

Niobe

The name refers to a figure in Greek mythology, known for her grief and transformation into stone.

Nissi

A variation of 'Nikki,' meaning victory or the people's victory

Nitro

Derived from the word nitrogen, often associated with speed and energy

Njord

God of the sea and the winds in Norse mythology

Noche

Spanish for night

Noella

Born on Christmas

Noka

A name of modern origin, often associated with fresh beginnings

Nonny

A term of endearment used for a grandmother or elderly woman

Norica

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

Nuala

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

Nucky

A name often associated with cleverness and cunning

Nuriel

Light of God

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.

Odo

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

Odyn

Meaning 'wrath' or 'fury' in Old Norse

Oeli

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

OisíN

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

Okoye

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

Oky

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

Olav

Ancestor's heritage

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'.

Olie

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

Oliva

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

Olive

Symbol of peace and prosperity

Olka

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'.

Onix

A mineral often used in jewelry, known for its layered colors.

Onna

Japanese for woman

Ookii

Japanese for big or large

Ophel

Helper

Ophelie

Help

Orange

A color commonly associated with warmth and vitality

Oreo

A popular chocolate-and-cream sandwich cookie

Orli

Light or my light

Orso

Italian for bear

Orvin

A form of the name Orvin meaning 'friend of the army' or 'spear friend'.

Orvis

A character from literature and a brand known for outdoor gear

Osamu

To be wise or to be thoughtful

Osco

Italian variant of the name Oswald, meaning 'divine power'

Oshie

A name of uncertain origin but often associated with affection and warmth

Osmar

Divine warrior

Ostra

A type of shellfish; also means 'oyster' in Italian.

Otti

A nickname derived from the name Otto, which means wealth or fortune.

Ouray

The place of light

Owen

Noble or well-born

Ozell

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with meanings of comfort and joy

Ozeta

A name derived from a geographic feature or a diminutive of 'oz', suggesting smallness or endearment

Ozzy Pawsborn

A playful reference to paws and a nod to rock music

Ozzy Pawsborne

A playful and adventurous nature

Ozzy Pawsbourne

Shorthand for Oswald, meaning 'divine power'

Padfoot

A nickname for the character Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series, known for his ability to transform into a large black dog.

Pado

Refers to a cheerful character or playful nature

Pamir

A mountain range in Central Asia, known for its breathtaking landscapes.

Panther

A large, carnivorous feline native to the Americas, known for its powerful build and stealth.

Panuk

The name for a cute little dog

Papito

Little daddy

Paris

City of light and romance

Paso

Step in Spanish, also refers to a type of dance

Patric

Nobleman or patrician

Patsy

Noblewoman

Patz

A playful and energetic nickname for pets

Pauli

A form of the name Paul, often associated with small or humble.

Paws

The soft, padded part of an animal's foot

Paxo

A playful term often associated with joy or fun.

Paytah

Name of Native American origin meaning 'to be a warrior' or 'to be a fighter'.

Peabody

Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'small child' or 'little one'

Peanut Wigglebutt

A small nut that is a common snack, often associated with playfulness and joy

Peggy

A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'

Pekko

A Finnish term for a little boy or a mischievous child

Pelia

A name associated with a legendary Greek figure

Pep

A short form of 'pepper', often associated with liveliness and energy

Percy

A name derived from the French surname 'Perci', meaning 'pierce' or 'to penetrate'.

Perdy

Derived from the word 'purdy', which means pretty or beautiful

Peri

A type of fairy or spirit in Persian mythology

Perky

cheerful and lively

Pesto

A sauce made from basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil

Pete

A diminutive form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'