White Dog Names

Smoki

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

Smooches

A term of endearment often used to express affection

Snickerdoodle

A type of cookie made with cinnamon and sugar

Snickers

A brand of chocolate bar

Sniff

To inhale audibly through the nose

Sniffles

A sound made by sniffling, often indicating a cold or excitement

Sniffy Stardust

To sniff or smell something; the powdery residue of stars

Snippy

Sleek and quick in movement or action

Snoogi

An affectionate term often used to refer to a small, cuddly pet

Snowy Sam

Characterized by a snowy or white appearance.

Snowy Sue

Innocence and purity, often associated with snow.

Snuffie

A playful and affectionate term for a small dog

Snuppy

A playful and affectionate companion

Soffi

A diminutive form of Sofia, meaning wisdom

Soffie

Derived from Sophie, meaning wisdom.

Sofia

Wisdom

Sola

Spanish for 'alone' or 'solitary'

Soley

Sunshine

Solly

Variation of 'sol', meaning sun

Sona

A name associated with sound or melody in various languages

Sonne

German for sun

Sora

Means 'sky' in Japanese

Soren

Stern

Sorka

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

Soto

A type of savory stew or soup in Japanese cuisine

Sparkle

To shine with a bright, shimmering, reflected light

Sparkles

Something that shines brightly

Spartaco

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

Spartacus

The name of a Thracian gladiator who led a major slave revolt against the Roman Republic.

Speedy

Fast or quick

Spencer

Steward or dispenser of provisions

Spidey

A character created by Marvel Comics, known as Spider-Man

Sporty

Referring to an active and athletic person or dog

Spot

A mark, stain, or small area differing in color or texture from its surroundings

Spruff

A playful and affectionate term often associated with small dogs

Spud

A term for potato, often used affectionately

Spunky

Full of spirit or courage

Staci

Derived from the name Eustace, meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'

Stacie

Derived from the name Eustachius, meaning fruitful or productive.

Star

A celestial body that emits light.

Starbuck

A character from the novel 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville; also means a place where coffee is served

Starr

A reference to a star, symbolizing brightness and guidance

Stassi

Italian diminutive form of Anastasia

Steve

Crown

Stevie

Derived from 'Stephen', meaning 'crown' or 'garland'

Stixi

A playful or cheerful disposition

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.

Strongheart

A name symbolizing courage and resilience.

Strummer

One who plays a guitar or strums strings

Stryker

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

Stuart

Steward or guardian

Stumpy

Referring to a small and stocky build

Sue

A common diminutive form of names like Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.

Sula

A name of various origins, including a meaning of 'gentle' or 'peaceful'

Sullivan

Descendant of Suilebhain, meaning dark-haired

Suma

It means 'to sum up' or 'to add together' in some contexts.

Sun

The star at the center of the solar system that provides light and warmth.

Suna

Sun in various languages, often associated with brightness and warmth.

Sundance

A combination of 'sun' and 'dance', often associated with joy and celebration.

Sunday

A day of the week, traditionally seen as a day of rest and worship

Suni

A term of endearment or affection

Superfly

Someone who is extremely stylish or sophisticated.

Surf

The act of riding on waves in the ocean

Susanna

Lily

Susie

A diminutive form of the name Susan, meaning 'lily'.

Suzie

A diminutive form of Susan, meaning 'lily'.

Sweet

A term denoting something pleasant or agreeable, often used affectionately

Sweetpea

A flowering plant, often associated with sweetness and affection

Swifty

Swift, quick

Swish

To move with a light, sweeping motion

Swoosh

A quick movement or sound of something moving swiftly

Sylko

A playful and imaginative creature

Syra

A variant of the name 'Sira', which means 'princess' or 'noble lady' in some cultures.

SäNdi

Derived from a type of sweet pastry

SéAmus

The supplanter

Tahoe

The name of a large lake located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its stunning blue waters.

Taika

The word for 'a miracle' in Maori, also means 'to make' or 'to create'.

Taka

Hawk in Japanese

Takoda

A Sioux name that means 'friend to everyone'

Talita

Little girl

Tamryn

A variant of the name Tamar, meaning date palm or palm tree.

Tandy

A combination of 'tan' meaning light brown color, and 'dy' which is a diminutive suffix

Tanner

Leather maker

Tasani

Blessing

Tatiana

Fairy Queen

Tatonka

Bison in Lakota language

Tauro

Italian word for bull

Teady

A variant of 'teddy', generally associated with a teddy bear

Tebow

A common surname associated with famous personalities, particularly in American sports.

Ted

A short form of the name Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'

Tempest

A violent windy storm

Tempesta

Storm

Tenzin

Holder of teachings

Tesha

Derived from the name Tessa, which means 'to gather' or 'harvest'

Tessa

Harvester or gatherer

Thaddie

Brave heart