Boy Dog Names

Hauke

A Frisian name meaning 'guardian' or 'strong warrior'

Hawkeye

Sharp-eyed or keen observer

Hayate

Meaning 'storm' or 'swift wind' in Japanese

Haydon

A variant of the name 'Aidan', meaning 'little fire'

Hector

Holding fast

Heddo

A variant of 'Hedley', meaning 'hay clearing'

Heido

A variation of the name 'Heidi', which means 'noble one' or 'of noble birth' in German.

Heimdall

Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology

Heinzi

German diminutive form of Heinrich, meaning 'ruler of the home'

Helio

Greek origin meaning 'sun'

Hellion

A mischievous or troublesome person, often used to describe energetic children or animals.

Helmo

A diminutive form of names like Helmut, meaning 'helmet' or 'protector'.

Hendrix

Ruler of the household

Henrey

Ruler of the household

Henri

Ruler of the home

Henry

Ruler of the home

Henzo

A variant of the name Enzo, which means 'ruler of the estate' or 'home ruler' in Italian.

Herbie

Bright army

Herky

A lively and spirited individual

Hermes

Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology

Hero

A person admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.

Hershel

A Hebrew name meaning 'deer' or 'noble person'

Herton

A name derived from the old English word for 'deer town'.

Heureux

Happy or fortunate in French

Heyko

Derived from a Germanic name meaning 'home ruler'.

Hideki

Means 'shining' or 'radiant' in Japanese

Hobbes

Named after the character Hobbes from the comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes' created by Bill Watterson.

Hobbs

A name of English origin, often associated with a playful and mischievous character

Hodge

A humorous and whimsical term referring to a person or thing in an affectionate way

Hodor

A word used for door.

Holmes

Son of the holy

Hondo

Spanish word for deep or profound

Hooch

Slang for illicit alcohol

Hopalong

A person who walks with a hobble; often used to describe a cheerful and lively personality.

Horace

The name Horace is of Latin origin and means 'timekeeper'.

Horus

The ancient Egyptian god of the sky

Houdini

The name Houdini is associated with the famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini.

Houndour

A combination of 'hound' and 'sour', referencing a dark and mysterious dog.

Houston

Derived from the Old English term meaning 'Hugh's town'

Howard

Brave heart or high guardian

Hubert

Bright heart

Huckleberry Hound

Derived from the huckleberry fruit, often associated with adventure and exploration

Hudson

Son of Hugh; a river in New York.

Hugh

Heart, mind, spirit

Hughie

Brilliant in mind and spirit

Huginn

Thought

Hugo

Mind, intellect

Hulk

A strong or muscular person

Humphrey

Brave warrior

Humphry

A variant of the name Humphrey, meaning 'peaceful warrior' or 'protector of peace'

Hunter

One who hunts

Hurley

A surname derived from 'Hugh's meadow' or 'the meadow of the hilly ground'

Hux

A name derived from a Dutch word meaning 'hollow' or 'depression'.

Hyago

Meaning unknown; potentially derived from Japanese

Hylas

May refer to a mythological figure associated with Hercules.

Hyperion

The Titan god of light in Greek mythology.

HäGar

A reference to a character known for his strength and courage

Iarla

Irish for prince or leader

Icco

Derived from the Latin word for 'here' or 'this place', commonly used in Italian contexts.

Ichiro

Firstborn son

Idris

The name Idris is of Arabic origin, meaning 'interpreter' or 'studious'.

Iggy

A diminutive form of the name Ignatius, representing fiery or burning.

Iker

A Basque name meaning 'the one who comes from the stony place'

Ilan

Hebrew for 'oak tree'

Ilano

Derived from the name of a former town in Italy, symbolizing beauty and tranquility.

Ilkar

A name with Turkish roots meaning 'light' or 'brightness'.

Illan

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'oak tree'.

Ilmar

Name of a god of artistry and crafts in Finnish mythology

Ilmo

Italian word for 'he' or 'him'

Indiana Bones

'Indiana' refers to a state in the USA, meaning 'Land of the Indians', and 'Bones' refers to skeletal structure.

Indio

Spanish for Indian

Inho

A name often associated with heroes or strength in certain cultures.

Iolo

A variant of the Welsh name Ioldar, meaning 'a beloved leader'.

Irex

A name associated with a legendary dinosaur, often referred to in popular culture.

Iroh

The noble one

Irwin

A high-born friend or noble friend.

Isaac

Laughter

Isaak

Laughter

Isak

He will laugh

Isaro

He who possesses

Issac

He will laugh

Itto

Japanese for 'one' or 'first'

Ivo

Yew tree

Ivor

Archers' leader or bow army

Jabba

A fictional character known as Jabba the Hutt from the Star Wars universe

Jace

A form of the name Jason, which means 'to heal'

Jack

God is gracious

Jack Sparrow

A fictional character from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film series

Jacko

A diminutive form of the name Jack

Jacob

Supplanter

Jacoby

Supplanter

Jaff

A variation of 'Jaf', often associated with strong or brave characteristics

Jagger

A name of English origin that refers to a person who is a smooth talker or a professional thief.

Jai

Victory or triumph in Sanskrit

Jake

God is gracious

Jakito

A playful or spirited individual

Jakko

A name derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'

Jako

Derived from 'Jakob', meaning supplanter.

Jakob

Supplanter

Jakon

A variation of 'Jakob', often associated with the meaning 'supplanter'.