Boy Dog Names
Rover
A person or animal that roams or wanders.
Rowland
Famous land
Rowlf
A character known for his piano playing and musical talent.
Roy
King; sovereign.
Royce
Royal
Ruairi
Red-haired king
Ruben
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'behold, a son'.
Rudi
Brave counsel
Rudo
Brave or strong
Rudolf
Famous wolf
Rudolph
Famous wolf
Ruf
A name often associated with the dog bark sound
Ruff
A sound made by dogs, commonly associated with barking
Rufio
A name derived from Latin meaning 'red-haired'
Rufus
Red-haired
Ruger
A type of firearm or a brand of guns
Runar
The name Runar means 'secret advice' or 'warrior.'
Runty
Small or undersized
Rupert
Famous bright one
Rusko
From the Russian language; related to Rus, a historic region in Eastern Europe
Ruslan
The name Ruslan is of Turkic origin meaning 'lion'.
Ruso
Spanish for 'Russian'
Russ
Red-haired
Russell
A small stream or brook
Russo
Italian for 'red' or 'rusty'
Rusty
Derived from rust-colored or reddish-brown
Ruud
A name of Dutch origin, often associated with someone who is famous or renowned
Ryker
A powerful ruler or strong leader
Ryo
The sound of the dragon
Ryu
Dragon
Ryzhik
Sandy, reddish
RéMi
Oarsman
RéMy
French for 'oarsman' or 'remedy'
RüFus
Red-haired
Safiro
Sapphire in Italian
Sagar
A Sanskrit word meaning 'ocean' or 'sea'.
Sajan
In Sanskrit, it means 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
Salko
A diminutive form of the name 'Salvatore', meaning 'savior' in Italian
Samir
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'entertaining companion'
Sampson
The sun or service
Samson
The sun
Samuel
Heard by God
Samwise
The dependable one
Samwise Gamgee
Faithful servant
Sander
Defender of mankind
Sandor
Defender
Sandoro
A diminutive form of Alessandro, meaning 'defender of mankind'
Sanford
From the sandy ford
Santini
Italian diminutive of Santo, meaning 'saint'
Santino
Little saint
Santos
Saints or holy ones
Santy
A diminutive form of 'Santa', often associated with gift-giving.
Sarko
A name often associated with strength and power.
Sasko
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'defender' or 'protector'.
Satchmo
A nickname for the famous jazz musician Louis Armstrong
Savas
The name of the river in the Balkans and a term for a protector.
Savash
A name of Persian origin meaning 'brave' or 'fearless'
Savio
Italian for wise or sage
Savva
A variant of the Hebrew name 'Sabbas', meaning 'old man' or 'wise elder'.
Saxo
Derived from a medieval term for a type of sword, commonly associated with strength
Saxon
Derived from the ancient Germanic tribe known for their warrior culture
Scamp
A playful and mischievous person or animal.
Scooby
Derived from the word 'scuba', suggesting adventure or exploration
Scooby Doo
A playful and humorous dog character
Scoobydoo
A fictional Great Dane dog known for his clumsiness and love for snacks
Scot
A person from Scotland; often associated with Scottish heritage.
Scott
From the land of the Scots
Scottie
Diminutive form of Scott, often associated with Scottish heritage.
Scrappy Doo
A spirited and rough character, symbolizing resilience.
Seamus
Derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'
Sean
A variation of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Seb
Short form of Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered'.
Sebastian
Venerable
Selmo
Form of 'Salem', meaning peace.
Sepp
A diminutive form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Sereno
Calm or serene
Serge
A name of French origin meaning 'to serve' or 'to protect'.
Sergeant Stubby
A rank in the military, Stubby refers to a dog with a short tail.
Sergio
A name derived from the Latin 'Sergius', meaning 'to serve'.
Shad
A name meaning 'shadow' or 'shade'
Shadowfax
A mythical horse known for its speed and grace
Shah
King or ruler, typically referring to monarchs in Persian culture.
Shaheen
A type of falcon known for its speed and hunting abilities.
Shane
God is gracious
Shaun
A variant of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shawn
God is gracious
Sheik
A title of respect for a leader or elder in the Arab world
Shep
A diminutive of 'shepherd', relating to a dog breed known for herding sheep.
Shepard
A person who tends sheep
Sherlock
Derived from 'shire' and 'lock', meaning 'a meadow by the stream'.
Sherman
A surname of English origin meaning 'shear man', a person who shears sheep.
Sheru
A common name for dogs, often meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
Shinobi
A stealthy agent or mercenary in feudal Japan
Shiro
Japanese for 'white'
Shrek
A Scottish term for fear or terror; also a slang term for a scary creature
Siano
A name of Italian origin, often associated with brightness or light.
Sieger
German for 'victor' or 'winner'
Sigge
A name of Scandinavian origin, often associated with victory.
Sigurd
Victorious protector
Silas
Wood or forest