White Dog Names
Elodie
Foreign riches
Eloy
The name Eloy is of Spanish origin and means 'the chosen one'.
Elroy
The name Elroy means 'God is my King' in Hebrew.
Elsie
God's promise
Elska
To love in Old Norse
Elva
Elva is of Irish origin meaning 'elf' or 'elfin beauty'.
Elvi
A name derived from ancient roots, representing a noble and uplifting spirit
Elvie
Derived from the name 'Elvira', meaning truth or life
Elvis
Meaning 'all wise' or 'noble' in Old English
Elwyn
Noble friend
Embla
The name of the first woman in Norse mythology
Emery
Brave or powerful ruler
Emi
The goddess of beauty and love in Japanese mythology
Emil
Rival; industrious
Emilio
To strive or to excel
Emmielou
A blend of the names Emmie and Lou, often associated with love and light.
Emmitt
Universal or whole
Emory
Brave and powerful
Emperor
A sovereign ruler of great power and rank
Ena
The name Ena is derived from the Irish name Eithne, meaning 'kernel' or 'seed'.
Enar
An innovative and unique name often associated with strength and integrity
Enok
Derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'dedicated' or 'servant'.
Enzo
Ruler of the household
Eowyn
A noble lady warrior
Epic
Extraordinary or grand in scale or character
Erik
Eternal ruler
Erin
Peace
Ernesto
A form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'
Esmé
Loved or esteemed
Espresso
A strong coffee brewed by forcing boiling water under pressure through ground coffee beans
Etoile
Star
Ettore
Brave and strong, a legendary hero from Italian folklore.
Etu
A name often associated with strength and resilience.
Eureka
I have found it
Evander
Good man
Evangeline
Bearer of good news
Eve
Life; living one
Evee
Life
Evie
Life
Evvy
A playful variation often associated with joy and liveliness
Fairy
A mythical being with magical powers, often depicted as having wings
Fallon
Descendant of the ruler
Fancy
Elegant or sophisticated
Fandango
A lively Spanish dance
Fang
A sharp tooth or pointed projection
Fango
Italian for mud or slush
Fantasy
A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe, often inspired by mythology and folklore
Fara
Joyful, delightful
Faris
Brave, valiant
Fay
A fairy or enchantment in folklore.
Faye
Fairy or enchanted being
Fayina
Derived from a feminine version of the name Fay, which means fairy.
Feeny
Derived from the surname often associated with meaningful and wise characters
Fehu
Means wealth or cattle in Old Norse
Felicity
Happiness or good fortune
Felix
Happy or fortunate
Femi
Love, affection in Yoruba
Fendi
A luxury fashion brand known for its leather goods, shoes, and ready-to-wear clothing.
Fenix
The mythical bird that rises from its ashes.
Fenton
From the town on the marshy land
Fergie
Derived from the Scottish surname 'Ferguson', meaning 'son of Fergus'
Fergus
Man of strength
Festus
Auspicious, happy
Fideaux
Derived from the French word for loyal or faithful
Fidel
Faithful
Fidella
Faithful or loyal
Fife
A small flute
Fifer
A person who plays the fife, a small, high-pitched flute
Fifi
A diminutive form of the name 'Josephine' or 'Joseph', often associated with elegance and charm
Figaro
A character from Italian opera known for being a barber and clever schemer
Fighter
One who fights
Filbert
A type of hazelnut
Filippa
Italian form of Philip, meaning lover of horses
Filippo
Lover of horses
Finn
Fair, white, or noble
Finneas
Irish origin meaning 'fair or white'
Finnegan
Descendant of the fair-haired one
Finnian
Fair or white
Finnigan
Fair or white
Finnley
Fair-haired hero
Fintan
The name is of Irish origin, meaning 'little white one' or 'white fire.'
Fiona
White, fair
Fionn
Fair or white
Fiore
Italian word for flower
Fiorella
Little flower
Fiorina
Little flower
Firefly
A small glowing insect, often found in warm, humid environments
Firenze
The capital city of Tuscany, known for its art and architecture.
Fisher
One who catches fish
Fiya
Radiant or fiery
Fizz
To emit bubbles or froth, often associated with carbonated beverages
Fjord
A narrow inlet with steep sides.
Flannery
Descendant of the man from the land of the river
Flare
A sudden brief burst of bright flame or light.
Flash
To shine brightly or suddenly
Fleecy
Soft and fluffy, like fleece
Fletcher
A person who makes arrows
Flit
To move swiftly and lightly
Flitwick
A fictional character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, known for being a charming and skilled wand-maker.
Flix
A short form of 'flick', often associated with movement or cinema.