Gray Dog Names
Stormie
Derived from the English word 'storm', representing a strong and turbulent weather phenomenon.
Stormy
Characterized by strong winds and rain
Strelka
Little arrow
Strummer
One who plays a guitar or strums strings
Stryker
Derived from the term 'to strike', indicating strength and impact
Sully
Derived from the Irish surname O'Suileabhain, meaning 'descendant of Suileabhain'
Super
A term used to denote something of high quality or greatness
Sura
French for 'sour' or 'bitter', which can describe a taste or a temperament.
Surge
To rise suddenly and powerfully
Suro
A reference to water or stream in some Slavic languages
Svana
Swan in Icelandic
Swifty
Swift, quick
Swish
To move with a light, sweeping motion
Swoosh
A quick movement or sound of something moving swiftly
Sybell
A variant of Sibyl, associated with prophetic women in ancient Greece and Rome.
Sylvo
Derived from Latin meaning 'from the forest'
Taiga
A biome characterized by coniferous forests, mainly found in cold northern regions
Tango
A lively dance originating from Argentina.
Tank
A large container for storing liquid or gas
Tardis
Time and Relative Dimension in Space
Tash
A short and sweet name often used as a nickname
Tasso
A name possibly derived from the Italian word for 'badger'.
Tatanka
The Sioux word for buffalo
Tatiana
Fairy Queen
Tau
A letter in the Greek alphabet
Tauro
Italian word for bull
Tazzee
A playful and energetic character, often associated with a mischievous nature.
Teddybear
A soft toy in the shape of a bear, often cuddly and comforting
Tempest
A violent windy storm
Tempesta
Storm
Tera
Earth or land in Greek
Tessa
Harvester or gatherer
Teton
A mountain range in the United States, known for its rugged beauty and outdoor activities
Thea
Goddess; a divine being
Theodora
Gift of God
Thiago
Supplanter
Thor
God of thunder
Thorfinn
Thor's win or courageous warrior
Thyme
An herb used for flavoring and medicinal purposes
Tillie
Derived from Matilda, meaning 'strength in battle'
Timber
Referring to wooded areas or trees, often associated with strength and nature
Tint
A light shade or hue.
Titch
A term of endearment or affection, often referring to someone small or cute
Togo
A name that refers to a famous sled dog in historical context.
Toluca
A city in Mexico known for its cultural heritage and vibrant traditions.
Tomomi
Beyond the knowledge or beauty
Tormund
Thunder mountain
Torrin
From the hills
Torvi
A name derived from Norse mythology meaning 'thunder'
Toshi
Meaningful or wise
Toughie
A person or thing that is tough or strong
Toulouse
A city in southwestern France known for its pink terracotta buildings
Trey
Three
Trinity
The state of being threefold or triple
Tristen
Sorrowful or sad
Trooper
A soldier, especially one belonging to a cavalry unit
Troy
A city in ancient Greece known as the site of the Trojan War.
Truffe
French for truffle, a type of fungus prized in cooking.
Trusty
Faithful or reliable
Tuff
Strong or tough
Tufty
Referring to something that is tufted or having tufts, often used to describe hair or fur
Tulay
A Turkish name meaning 'moonlight'
Tux
Short for tuxedo, a formal outfit typically associated with black-tie events
Twiggy
A nickname derived from 'twig', symbolizing something slender and delicate.
Twinkle Toes Mcwoof
A playful term implying light and quick movements, reminiscent of a ballet dancer’s grace.
Tyee
A term for a chief or leader in certain Indigenous cultures
Tyne
Derived from the River Tyne in England
Tyner
Derived from a surname, possibly meaning 'a person from Tyne' or relating to a river
Tyr
The Norse god of war and sky.
Uku
The name Uku derives from Hawaiian, meaning 'to stand firm' or 'to be strong.'
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'.
Uriel
God is my light
Vaila
A name of Scandinavian origin, often associated with a valley or a river
Valhalla
In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the hall of the slain, where warriors who died in battle are received.
Valkyr
A female figure in Norse mythology who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battles
Van
A term used for a type of vehicle or as a diminutive for certain names
Vesper
Evening star or evening prayer
Vidar
The name Vidar comes from Norse mythology, associated with the god of vengeance.
Vidarr
The avenger or the one who is fierce
Vigo
A strong and energetic name, often associated with vigor and life.
Viking
Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.
Vincent
Victorious
Vinz
A variation of the name Vincent, meaning 'to conquer'.
Vonn
A variation of the name 'Von', which means 'from' or 'of' in German, indicating nobility
Wailani
Heavenly waters
Waka
A type of Japanese poetry traditionally composed of five lines
Wakiza
The name means 'river' in Japanese.
Walena
A variation of 'walleye', it can also mean 'a little whale' in a poetic sense.
Wallace
Welsh for 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'
Walt
Ruler of the army
Waltie
A diminutive form of Walt, possibly meaning 'ruler' or 'powerful'
Wamba
A character from Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest', known for his humorous and playful nature
Wanderer
One who travels, roams, or explores
Wando
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from various languages with meanings related to strength and resilience
Wangchuk
Tibetan term meaning 'to make the world a better place'
Wanika
Mysterious and enchanting
Wanko
A playful term for a dog in Japanese
Wara
A term often associated with a peaceful and serene demeanor
Wargo
A variation of 'warg', which refers to a mythical wolf-like creature from folklore.