Gray Dog Names

Sisi

A name often associated with elegance and liveliness.

Sivo

A name derived from Slavic meaning 'gray' or 'silver'.

Skay

A variant of 'sky', often associated with freedom and openness

Skipper

The person in charge of a ship or boat

Skye

Refers to the sky or heaven

Slater

One who slates or covers with slates

Sloopie

A playful nickname or term of endearment

Smilla

To smile

Smitty

A diminutive form of Smith, meaning 'blacksmith'

Smokey

Referring to a gray color or smoke-like appearance

Smoki

Derived from 'smoke', often used to describe a smoky color or flavor

Snoogle

A made-up word combining 'snooze' and 'snuggle', suggesting comfort and coziness

Snoop

To investigate or pry into something

Snowquest

A combination of 'snow' referring to the cold, white precipitation and 'quest' which signifies a journey or adventure.

Snowy Sam

Characterized by a snowy or white appearance.

Snowy Sue

Innocence and purity, often associated with snow.

Soot

A black powdery substance produced by burning organic matter.

Sora

Means 'sky' in Japanese

Soren

Stern

Sorka

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'sorrow' or 'grief'

Sorro

Derived from Italian, meaning 'sorrow' or 'sorrows'

Spartaco

Derived from the name of the gladiator Spartacus, symbolizing strength and freedom

Speckle

A small spot or mark, often of a different color

Speedy

Fast or quick

Sporty

Referring to an active and athletic person or dog

Spruff

A playful and affectionate term often associated with small dogs

Stacie

Derived from the name Eustachius, meaning fruitful or productive.

Steele

Derived from the Old English word for 'steel' or 'hardness'.

Steve

Crown

Stompy

A playful term describing a heavy footed or clumsy movement.

Stoney

A name derived from a term meaning 'stone-like' or 'stony'

Storm

A disturbance of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, or other precipitation

Stormi

A variation of storm, often associated with turbulent weather.

Stormie

Derived from the English word 'storm', representing a strong and turbulent weather phenomenon.

Strummer

One who plays a guitar or strums strings

Stryker

Derived from the term 'to strike', indicating strength and impact

Suro

A reference to water or stream in some Slavic languages

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.

Tatiana

Fairy Queen

Tau

A letter in the Greek alphabet

Tauro

Italian word for bull

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

Thiago

Supplanter

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

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.

Tormund

Thunder mountain

Torrin

From the hills

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

Trinity

The state of being threefold or triple

Tristen

Sorrowful or sad

Trooper

A soldier, especially one belonging to a cavalry unit

Truffe

French for truffle, a type of fungus prized in cooking.

Trusty

Faithful or reliable

Tuff

Strong or tough

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

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

Van

A term used for a type of vehicle or as a diminutive for certain names

Vidar

The name Vidar comes from Norse mythology, associated with the god of vengeance.

Vidarr

The avenger or the one who is fierce

Viking

Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.

Vincent

Victorious

Vonn

A variation of the name 'Von', which means 'from' or 'of' in German, indicating nobility

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'

Wanderer

One who travels, roams, or explores

Wanko

A playful term for a dog in Japanese

Wargo

A variation of 'warg', which refers to a mythical wolf-like creature from folklore.

Warrior

A person who shows great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness

Watari

To cross over or to move

Wato

A type of Japanese traditional small bowl or vessel

Watson

Son of Walter

Wednesday

The middle of the week, named after the Norse god Woden

Weezer

A name derived from the band Weezer, symbolizing fun and creativity.

Weezie

A term of endearment.

Weezy

Slang for someone who might have difficulty breathing, often associated with asthma

Wende

A word meaning to turn or to change direction

Wengo

A name without a specific meaning, often considered to be playful or whimsical

Wera

Guardian or protector