White Dog Names
Dottie
Derived from 'dot', meaning a small spot or a tiny point
Dotty
Diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God
Douce
Sweet or gentle
Dougal
Dark-haired
Dougie
A diminutive form of Douglas, which means 'dark stream' or 'black water'.
Dovey
A term of endearment, often used to express affection.
Dovi
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with a playful or affectionate connotation
Dovie
Beloved one
Downy
Soft and fluffy, like down feathers
Dozer
A bulldozer; a machine for clearing and grading land.
Draco
A Latin word meaning 'dragon'
Draga
Dear or beloved
Dragus
A mythical or dragon-like creature
Drake
A male duck
Drasko
Derived from the Slavic name, meaning 'brave', 'strong'.
Drasso
Derived from the Italian word meaning 'to drag' or 'to pull'.
Drax
A strong and fierce warrior
Dre
A diminutive of Andrew, meaning manly or brave.
Drea
Derived from the Italian word for 'dream'
Dream
A series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.
Dreamer
A person who dreams or has aspirations
Drew
Brave or strong
Drifter
A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
Drigo
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and nobility.
Drina
Meaning of 'peaceful' or 'serene'.
Drix
Derived from a unique blend, suggesting strength and resilience
Drixi
A playful and lively spirit
Drixie
A playful, affectionate name often used for pets
Drixy
A playful and energetic personality
Drizzle
A light rain
Droll
Funny or amusing in an odd way
Droma
A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element
Droolius
A playful or humorous name suggesting drooling or salivation
Druxie
A playful name with no specific meaning, often associated with fun and friendliness
Dua
A term for prayer in Indonesian and Malay
Dubai
An international city known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, and a lively nightlife scene
Duby
A playful and endearing term for a little dog
Duchess
A female duke or noblewoman, often associated with elegance and high status
Duchess Daintywoof
A title of nobility, often associated with elegance and grace.
Duchesse
Duchess in French, indicative of nobility.
Ducky
A diminutive form of 'duck', often used as an affectionate term.
Duco
Derived from Latin meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide'
Duddie
A term of endearment, often used for a young child or beloved pet
Dude
A casual term for a person, often used in friendly contexts.
Dudley
A surname of English origin, historically a place name in Staffordshire
Dudu
A term of endearment, often used affectionately
Duffy
Dark and swarthy
Dugan
A name of Irish origin meaning ‘black’ or ‘dark-complexioned’
Duke
A noble title of high rank in the aristocracy.
Duke Droolington
A playful and regal name often associated with nobility and a tendency to drool
Dula
A name derived from various origins, often associated with meaning 'gift' or 'beloved'.
Dulcie
Sweet or pleasant
Dulo
The name can refer to a 'little one' or 'darling' in a colloquial sense
Dumpling
A type of food that is dough filled with various ingredients
Dumpling Dasher
A small savory ball of dough often filled with meat or vegetables
Duna
A term used in various cultures to represent sand dunes, symbolizing beauty and serenity
Dundee
A kind of fort or stronghold
Dunja
Golden apple, also associated with the quince fruit.
Dunjo
A name often associated with joyful and lively spirits.
Dunk
To dip something into a liquid
Dunkin
A name derived from a type of coffee, specifically a reference to the popular coffee and donut chain
Duque
Spanish for duke, a noble title
Durango
The name comes from the historical and cultural region in Mexico known for its scenic landscapes.
Durina
Derived from Italian, meaning 'little door' or 'little entrance'.
Duro
Sturdy, strong in Italian
Dury
Derived from Old French meaning 'hard' or 'strong'.
Duscha
A diminutive and affectionate form of the name 'Dora' or 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'
Dusha
Soul in Slavic languages
Dustie
A diminutive of 'dust', often used affectionately.
Dutch
Referring to the Netherlands or people from the Netherlands.
Dutchess
A female title of nobility, similar to a duchy.
Dutchy
A term of endearment, often associated with Dutch culture.
Dutton
Son of the warrior
Duty
A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.
Dyami
Eagle in Lakota language
Dyani
Deer
Dylana
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the goddess Danu in Celtic mythology
Dyleila
A unique and melodious name, possibly a modern creation.
Dymka
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'little mist or fog'.
DäNnie
A diminutive form of Daniel, often associated with a specific character or persona
DöRy
A name possibly derived from various cultural contexts, associated with uniqueness.
Earl
Nobleman
Easton
A name of English origin meaning 'from the east town'.
Ebba
A name of Scandinavian origin, often considered a diminutive of Elizabeth.
Edda
A source of knowledge and wisdom, often associated with poetry and mythology
Eddard
Wealthy guardian
Eddy
Wealthy protector
Edel
Noble or precious in German.
Eden
A paradise or place of delightful abundance, often referenced in religious texts as a garden
Edgar
Wealthy spear
Edgey
Derived from 'edgy', connoting a sense of sharpness or boldness
Edison
Son of Edward
Edric
Wealthy ruler
Edward
Wealthy guardian
Edwina
Wealthy friend
Eero
Eero is a Finnish name meaning 'ever ruler' or 'brave king'.
Eevee
A Pokémon that can evolve into multiple forms
Effie
Short form of Euphemia, meaning well-spoken
Egan
A form of the Irish name 'Eoghan', which means 'born of the yew tree'.
Eggy
A playful and affectionate term for something egg-shaped or related to eggs