Gray Dog Names

Kabe

A Japanese word meaning 'wall' or 'fence'

Kaido

The name means 'ocean pathway' in Japanese.

Kaijo

Japanese for 'ocean castle'

Kailani

Sea and sky

Kaio

A form of the name 'Kai', which means 'sea' or 'ocean' in Hawaiian

Kaiwi

A name inspired by the Hawaiian language, representing the beauty and diversity of nature.

Kallan

A name derived from the Irish meaning 'narrow' or 'small stream'

Kamar

A form of the name means 'moon' in Arabic

Kamari

Moonlight or night

Kamilla

Derived from the Latin name Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'

Kamona

A name of Native American origin meaning 'water' or 'river'.

Karla

Free woman

Kasso

A variant of the word 'casso', meaning 'case' in Italian

Katherine

Pure

Katty

Derived from the name Katherine, which means pure.

Kawa

River in Japanese

Kazan

A cool breeze or wind

Kazu

A Japanese name meaning 'harmony' or 'peace'.

Kazumi

Harmonious beauty

Kehlani

The sea

Keiran

Little dark one

Kel

A name derived from the Irish word for 'narrow', often used as a diminutive.

Kelsey

Island of the ship

Kelvin

Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'from the narrow river'

Kent

A name of English origin meaning 'edge' or 'border'.

Kepler

Heavenly Traveler

Kerko

A playful and lively companion

Kerro

From the Gaelic meaning 'spear'.

Kery

An Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'the dark one.'

Kev

A short form of the name Kevin, meaning 'handsome' or 'kind'

Keyzie

A playful and unique name often seen as endearing

Khaos

Greek for chaos or disorder

Kiba

The name means 'fang' in Japanese

Kiel

A strong and reliable place, often associated with harbor or port.

Kimm

To protect

Kira

Light; shining

Kiras

A name with uncertain origin, possibly a variation of 'Kira', which can mean 'light' or 'the sun'.

Kiska

Icelandic word for a small ice cave or a place of refuge.

Kita

Japanese for 'north' or 'the northern direction'

Kitaro

A boy who brings good fortune

Kitchi

Brave or strong

Kitsy

Derived from the word 'kitten', often used to refer to someone cute or small

Klaus

Victory of the people

Klee

A surname of German origin, associated with the artist Paul Klee or a reference to 'clover' in some contexts.

Kley

A name derived from the Old English word for clay

Kliff

A steep rock face or cliff

Knight

A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.

Knightley

From the land of knights

Knox

From the hills

Knuckles

Refers to the joints of the fingers, often associated with strength and toughness

Knut

Knot

Koba

A playful or energetic spirit

Kobuk

Kobuk is derived from the name of the Kobuk River in Alaska, which is named from the Inupiat language meaning 'to be carried' or 'to float'.

Kodlak

A mythical creature from Slavic folklore, often considered a spirit or guardian of the forest.

Kokoro

Heart or spirit

Kolja

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

Kolya

A common male name in Slavic countries, often derived from Nikolai.

Koo

A term of endearment or a playful expression

Kootz

A playful and affectionate nickname

Korax

A mythical creature or raven in various folklore

Kota

A name meaning 'friend' or 'companion' in various cultures

Koto

Japanese word for 'harp'

Kova

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'raven' or 'blackbird'

Kovo

A name inspired by a character from literature or culture, often associated with strength and resilience.

Kramer

One who makes barrels

Kratos

Strength or power

Kuddl

To cuddle or hug closely

Kuddle

A term implying a warm and affectionate hug or embrace

Kumi

A term of endearment in Japanese, often means 'companion' or 'friend'

Kuno

Brave one

Kura

A Japanese term meaning 'warehouse' or 'storehouse'

Kuron

Japanese for 'black'

Kurumi

A type of Japanese nut and also means 'walnut' in Japanese

Kyler

A name of English origin meaning 'a follower of the church' or 'a land by the river'.

Kynlee

An alternate spelling of Kinley, meaning fair warrior

Lady Fluffington

A title of nobility combined with a playful and cute reference to fluffiness.

Lady Woofington

A playful and noble title for a lady along with a whimsical touch of 'woof' suggesting dog-like character.

Lamar

Of the sea

Lamont

Man from the mountain

Lancelot

One who is invincible in battle, associated with bravery.

Landyn

A variation of the name Landon, meaning long hill

Lani

Heavenly or sky

Lansa

The name Lansa is often associated with the idea of a lance or spear.

Lara

The name Lara is derived from the Latin name 'Lar',' which refers to a protective spirit.

Laramie

The name of a city in Wyoming, often associated with the Laramie River.

Layla

Night

Leal

Faithful or loyal

Leap

To jump or spring into the air

Liath

Means 'gray' or 'slate' in Irish

Lightfoot

A person who walks lightly or nimbly

Lightning

A natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground

Lilo

Generous one

Lochlainn

Of the lakes

Loki

A Norse god associated with mischief and trickery.

Lorcan

A name of Irish origin meaning 'little seal'.

Lord

A title of nobility or authority

Lord Fluffington

A noble title given to a person known for their fluffy appearance

Lord Nibbler

A title of nobility and a reference to nibbling, often associated with small morsels of food.

Loup

French for wolf

Lovell

Little wolf