Gray Dog Names

Moppet

A term of endearment for a small child or a pet

Morley

Moor clearing or meadow

Moro

A character from Japanese animation, known for being loyal and friendly

Mortimer

Noble and powerful

Moss

A type of small, green plant that grows on damp soil or surfaces

Motley

Varied in color or character

Motti

A reference to a small, affectionate name

Muir

Scottish word for sea or marsh

Muireann

Meaning 'sea white' or 'sea peace' in Irish.

Mustache

A strip of hair growing on the upper lip

Muto

Japanese for 'nothing' or 'zero'

Mutt

A mixed-breed dog, often of unknown parentage

Muttzilla

A playful portmanteau combining 'mutt' (a mixed-breed dog) and 'Godzilla' (the iconic monster), suggesting a large, lovable dog with a vibrant personality.

Nahinni

The name Nahinni is thought to mean 'the one who brings good luck' in a Native American context.

Nakona

It means 'one who is not afraid' in Native American cultures.

Naldo

Derived from the Germanic name 'Arnwald', meaning 'eagle power' or 'strong as an eagle'.

Nanuq

The polar bear in Inuit language

Natan

Gift of God

Nathan

Gift from God

Nayeli

I love you in Nahuatl

Nels

A diminutive form of the name Cornelius, which means 'horn' or 'from the horn'

Neros

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

Nessa

From the sea

Nevada

Snowy

Neve

Snow

Nickel

A coin made of nickel metal, often associated with its value.

Nidra

The goddess of sleep and dreams in Hindu mythology

Nighthawk

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

Niko

Victory of the people

Nilda

The name derived from the Old German word meaning 'battle maid' or 'warrior woman'.

Nimba

A name often associated with a playful spirit

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.

Njord

God of the sea and the winds in Norse mythology

Noe

Hebrew for rest or comfort

Noelani

Heavenly mist

Nolwenn

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

Norie

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

Norman

Man of the north

Norr

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

Norse

Of or relating to ancient Scandinavia and its people

Noxie

Associated with the night or darkness

Nubby

Shortened form derived from 'nob' meaning a small, rounded part or an affectionate term.

Oakley

From the oak tree meadow

Ocean

A large body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface

Oceane

French for ocean or sea

Odessa

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

Odo

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

Odyn

Meaning 'wrath' or 'fury' in Old Norse

OisíN

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

Olesya

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

Omina

The Italian word for omen or sign

Onita

Little ghost

Onix

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

Onna

Japanese for woman

Ono

Japanese word for sound

Ophel

Helper

Orvis

A character from literature and a brand known for outdoor gear

Osamu

To be wise or to be thoughtful

Osmar

Divine warrior

Osso

Italian for 'bone'

Ossy

A diminutive form of the name Oswald, meaning 'god's power'.

Ostra

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

Otti

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

Owen

Noble or well-born

Owly

Resembling an owl, often associated with wisdom or night-time activities

Pacifico

Calm, peaceful

Padfoot

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

Paisley

A pattern of curved, feather-shaped designs

Pamina

A character in the opera 'The Magic Flute' by Mozart, representing love and innocence

Pamir

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

Paris

City of light and romance

Paso

Step in Spanish, also refers to a type of dance

Paws

The soft, padded part of an animal's foot

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

Pearl

A precious jewel produced within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusk.

Pebble

A small rounded stone often found on beaches or riverbeds

Peli

A term used in various languages including Basque, which means 'wing'.

Pepper

A spice used for seasoning, derived from the berries of the pepper plant.

Perdi

A name derived from the Italian word meaning 'lost'

Pery

A variant of Perry, often associated with a pear tree.

Pete

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

Petra

Rock or stone

Petrie

Rock or stone

Phantom

A ghost or spirit, often associated with mystery.

Philly

The name of a city known for its rich history and culture.

Pika

A small mammal resembling a rabbit, found in mountainous regions

Pikko

A term that can refer to small or cute items in various languages.

Pilar

Pillar in Spanish, symbolizing strength and support

Pink

A color often associated with sweetness, tenderness, and love.

Piper

A person who plays a musical instrument called a pipe

Pipsqueak

A small or insignificant person or thing

Pixie

A small, mischievous creature from folklore

Pjay

A modern and playful name without a specific traditional meaning.

Pluto

God of the underworld in Roman mythology

Poe

A reference to Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer known for his macabre and gothic tales

Pogo

To leap or jump

Polar Pete

A playful and friendly name that suggests a cheerful demeanor.