Brown Dog Names

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'

Harlem

A neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, known for its cultural contributions, especially in music and art.

Harmony

A state of agreement or concord

Harold

Army ruler

Harra

A name derived from a word meaning 'mountain' in some cultural contexts

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.

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'.

Hauk

Hauk means 'hawk', a bird of prey known for its keen eyesight and hunting skills.

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

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

Hazelnut

A type of nut with a hard shell and a sweet, edible center

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

Heddo

A variant of 'Hedley', meaning 'hay clearing'

Hedo

Japanese word meaning 'edge' or 'border'

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

Heila

To bring healing or to heal.

Heilo

A name often associated with light or brightness

Heimdall

Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology

Helena

Bright, shining light

Helene

Torch or light

Hellion

A mischievous or troublesome person, often used to describe energetic children or animals.

Helmie

A diminutive form of the name Helmut, meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.

Helmo

A diminutive form of names like Helmut, meaning 'helmet' or 'protector'.

Helvi

A name of Finnish origin meaning 'peace' or 'shelter'.

Hemi

Short for hemisphere or half

Heni

Derived from 'Henna', a flowering plant known for its dyeing properties.

Henja

A name of uncertain origin, sometimes associated with strength

Henky

A variation of the name 'Henry', which means 'ruler of the home'

Henrey

Ruler of the household

Henri

Ruler of the home

Henzo

A variant of the name Enzo, which means 'ruler of the estate' or 'home ruler' in Italian.

Hera

Queen of the gods in Greek mythology

Herby

Related to herbs or plants

Hermes

Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology

Hermione

Well born

Hero

A person admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.

Hershey

Place name derived from the last name of Milton S. Hershey, founder of the Hershey Chocolate Factory

Hettie

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home'.

Hetty

Diminutive form of Henrietta or Harriet, often associated with rulers or estate owners.

Hexy

A playful or mystical term often associated with magic or charm.

Heyda

A name often associated with joy and positivity

Heydi

Derived from the name Heidi, meaning noble or kind.

Heyko

Derived from a Germanic name meaning 'home ruler'.

Hezel

A variant of Hazel, referring to the hazel tree or the color of hazel eyes.

Highlander

A person from the highlands, particularly in Scotland

Hilke

A name of Dutch origin meaning 'the strong one' or 'the protector'

Hilla

A name often associated with a sense of purity and innocence.

Hilly

A name that evokes the image of rolling hills or elevated terrain.

Himari

A Japanese name that means 'sunny place' or 'prosperous village'

Hinto

A unique or invented name without a specific meaning.

Hiska

A name that suggests brightness and positivity

Hitch

To connect or attach

Hiwa

A Hawaiian word meaning 'to glow' or 'to shine'

Hobie

A lively and adventurous person

Hoby

A playful and friendly companion

Hodor

A word used for door.

Hokkaido

A region in Japan known for its natural beauty

Hokky

A playful and affectionate term, often associated with joy and companionship.

Holga

A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'holy' or 'meaningful'.

Hollija

A name that suggests a playful and cheerful personality

Holmes

Son of the holy

Holo

The name of a character from the Japanese light novel series 'Spice and Wolf', known for her wolf deity form and cunning personality.

Homie

A close friend or companion

Homke

A name often associated with loyal and playful companions

Hondi

A name that suggests a friendly and cheerful companion.

Hondo

Spanish word for deep or profound

Hondra

Derived from a name meaning 'noble' or 'warrior'.

Honi

A Hawaiian term meaning 'to kiss'

Honny

A term of endearment, often used to refer to a sweet or affectionate person

Hooch

Slang for illicit alcohol

Hooper

One who makes hoops or a basketball term referring to the goal

Hootie

A playful term associated with the sound owls make

Hop

To jump or leap

Hopalong

A person who walks with a hobble; often used to describe a cheerful and lively personality.

Hopper

To jump or leap

Hoppy

Playful and energetic

Hoshiko

Star child

Hossy

A playful or affectionate term, often associated with warmth

Hotaka

A mountain peak in Japan, often associated with strength and stability

Houdini

The name Houdini is associated with the famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini.

Houndini

A playful combination of 'hound' and the escape artist 'Houdini', suggesting a clever or mischievous dog

Houndour

A combination of 'hound' and 'sour', referencing a dark and mysterious dog.

Houston

Derived from the Old English term meaning 'Hugh's town'