Unisex Dog Names

Nanuq

The polar bear in Inuit language

Napper

One who naps or sleeps

Naras

A name derived from multiple sources, often associated with elements of nature or radiance

Natti

A diminutive form of the name Natalie, often associated with Christmas and meaning 'born on Christmas Day'

Navy

A dark blue color often associated with uniforms of the navy

Nedi

A name derived from the word 'need'

Neiko

A name derived from 'neko', which means 'cat' in Japanese

Neno

Derived from the word meaning 'little' or 'small'

Nensa

A unique name often associated with joy and energy.

Nenzy

A playful and affectionate personality

Nevada

Snowy

Nevado

Snowy or covered in snow

Nevis

Snowy mountain

Nibbles

To eat or bite in small pieces

Nickel

A coin made of nickel metal, often associated with its value.

Nickili

A unique name possibly derived from Nick or Nicole, implying victory or the people’s victory.

Nicky

A diminutive form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Nico

Victory of the people

Nicol

Victorious people

Nicos

A diminutive form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'

Nighthawk

A type of bird known for its nocturnal habits and distinctive calls.

Nikita

The name Nikita is of Slavic origin and means 'victor' or 'conqueror'.

Nikki

A diminutive form of the name Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.

Niko

Victory of the people

Nile

Name of the famous river in Egypt

Nilos

Greek for 'river'

Nimba

A name often associated with a playful spirit

Nimbus

A type of cloud that denotes rain

Nimo

The name is derived from various origins and can imply a sense of joy or playfulness.

Ninjia

Referring to a stealthy and skilled warrior from Japan

Nintja

A playful and energetic being

Nissi

A variation of 'Nikki,' meaning victory or the people's victory

Nito

A name derived from various cultures, often meaning 'little' or 'small'

Nitro

Derived from the word nitrogen, often associated with speed and energy

Noche

Spanish for night

Nolina

A type of plant known for its rosette of leaves.

Nomad

A person who does not stay long in the same place

Nonny

A term of endearment used for a grandmother or elderly woman

Noodle

A type of food, usually made from wheat flour, common in many cuisines.

Norbie

A diminutive form of names like Norbert, often associated with brightness or honor

Norse

Of or relating to ancient Scandinavia and its people

Noska

A playful and lively spirit

Nova

New or young

Novah

A name often associated with new beginnings or brightness

Nubby

Shortened form derived from 'nob' meaning a small, rounded part or an affectionate term.

Nucki

A playful and cheerful term that conveys warmth and affection

Nugget

A small, lump or piece of something, often used to refer to gold or precious metals

Nuka

A name of Native American origin meaning 'inner child' or 'younger sibling'.

Nuriel

Light of God

Nurmie

A term of endearment, often used in a friendly or affectionate manner

Nuxy

Derived from 'nux', meaning nut in Latin, often evokes a sense of playful or quirky personality.

Nuzzles

A term of endearment that implies affection and warmth

Nyke

Variant of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory

Oak

Tree known for its strength and longevity

Oakley

From the oak tree meadow

Oaklyn

From the oak tree land

Oaklynn

From the oak tree lake

Obie

A diminutive form of names like Obadiah or Obie, often used as a term of endearment.

Ocarina

A musical instrument resembling a small wind instrument or a vessel.

Ocean

A large body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface

Odakota

Together or alliance

Odiny

Derived from Norse mythology, representing wisdom and knowledge.

Odo

A character from the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Odyssey

A long and adventurous journey.

Oeli

A name derived from a form of 'Ola,' often interpreted as 'ancestor' or 'great spirit.'

Oharo

The name Oharo is of Japanese origin and can mean 'large field' or 'big plain'.

Okie

A diminutive form of Oklahoma, often used as a friendly term.

Okinawa

A Japanese island known for its beautiful beaches and rich culture

Oko

The name Oko is derived from the Ibo language, meaning 'eye' or 'the one who sees'.

Oky

A variation of 'yogi' or 'okey', often associated with calmness and positivity.

Ola

A greeting or expression of welcome in Portuguese and Spanish

Ola Kai

The ocean and the sky in Hawaiian

Olee

A term of endearment, meaning 'my dear' or 'my beloved'

Olexi

A variant of Alexei, meaning 'defender' or 'helper'.

Oli

A variant of Oliver, often associated with peace and olive trees.

Olie

Dutch diminutive of 'Olivia', which means 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.

Olio

Means a mixture or medley; it refers to a diverse collection.

Oliv

Olive tree, symbol of peace and prosperity

Olive

Symbol of peace and prosperity

Olka

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'.

Olli

A small, pleasant, and unobtrusive name often associated with warmth and friendliness.

Ollie

A diminutive of Oliver, which means 'olive tree' in Latin.

Olly

A diminutive form of the name Oliver, meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and friendship.

Oly

Derived from the Greek word 'Olympus', meaning 'heavenly' or 'divine'.

Omina

The Italian word for omen or sign

Omu

A term of endearment in some cultures

Onari

Spirits of the rice fields in Japanese mythology

Onda

Wave

Ondee

A playful and affectionate companion

Onix

A mineral often used in jewelry, known for its layered colors.

Onka

A term of endearment or affection in some indigenous cultures

Onnie

A form of the name 'Annie', which signifies grace or favor.

Onnix

A variation of onyx, a precious stone often associated with strength and protection

Ono

Japanese word for sound

Ony

A short and cute form of name often associated with companionship.

Ookii

Japanese for big or large

Opie

A diminutive form of the name 'Ophelia' or 'Opie' itself can be used as an affectionate term.

Orange

A color commonly associated with warmth and vitality

Orbi

A name derived from Latin meaning 'circle' or 'to orbit'.

Orel

Eagle