Unisex Dog Names
Luxor
A city in Egypt known for its ancient temples and monuments.
Lychee
A tropical fruit from the litchi tree, sweet and juicy
Lynn
Lake or waterfall
Lynnox
A variation of the name 'Lynx', relating to the wild cat known for its keen eyesight.
Lyra
A constellation in the northern sky, named after the lyre of Orpheus
Macaron
A sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food coloring
Macaroon
A small cake or a confection made from ground almond or coconut, often filled with ganache or buttercream
Macca
A friend or good companion
Mackay
Son of the battle
Mackenzie
Fair one
Macky
A diminutive form of the name 'Mack', often used affectionately
Maddison
Son of Matthew
Mado
A name derived from various languages, often interpreted as a blend of kindness and joy
Maffin
A type of cake or quick bread
Magenta
A color that lies between red and blue in the visible spectrum
Magic
The phenomenon of seemingly inexplicable events, typically attributed to supernatural forces.
Magnum
Large or great
Magoo
A term of endearment, often associated with a whimsical character
Mahe
A name derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Mahi
A term of endearment in various cultures, often used for someone beloved.
Mahpee
A Lakota word meaning 'deer'
Mai
May in Japanese, often associated with beautiful blossoms
Maji
A term often associated with magic or mystical elements in various cultures
Majo
Derived from Spanish and Italian, meaning 'chief' or 'major'.
Maka
A name derived from the Hawaiian word meaning 'to gain' or 'to acquire'.
Makani
Hawaiian word meaning wind
Makenzie
A derivative of MacKenzie, meaning 'son of the fair one' or 'born of fire'
Maki
Japanese for 'roll' or 'to bundle'
Makkari
A character from Marvel Comics, a member of the Eternals
Mako
A type of shark; can also refer to a quick or fast person.
Makoto
Truth or sincerity
Makya
A name derived from Native American origins, meaning 'the one who succeeds'.
Malak
Angelic messenger
Maldo
A diminutive form of the name Amal, meaning 'hope' in Arabic.
Mali
A city in West Africa, also means 'to make' in several languages
Mali Kai
In Hawaiian, 'mali' means 'calm' or 'peaceful', and 'kai' means 'sea' or 'ocean'.
Malin
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'little apple'
Malley
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with love and friendship.
Mallo
A type of sweet dessert or pastry
Mally
A playful and affectionate name often associated with warmth
Malon
A variant of 'Malo', which means 'bad' or 'evil' in French
Malone
Derived from the Irish surname which means 'descendant of the servant of the church'.
Malu
A Hawaiian name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'
Mamo
A term of endearment in various cultures.
Mana
Spiritual power or energy
Manani
To calm or soothe
Mancha
Spot or stain
Mandalorian
A member of a warrior culture in the Star Wars universe
Mango
A tropical fruit with a sweet taste
Mani
A name of Indian origin meaning 'jewel' or 'gem'.
Manitu
A term from Algonquian languages often associated with a spiritual being or force
Manju
Sweet pastry
Manlee
A strong and brave man
Manna
Bread from heaven
Manni
Short form of names like Emanuele, meaning 'God is with us'
Mano
Means 'hand' in Italian
Manou
A variant of the Hebrew name Menachem meaning 'comforter'
Mantu
A type of dumpling originated in Central Asia, often filled with meat or vegetables.
Manus
Latin for hand
Maple
A type of tree known for its distinctive leaves and sweet sap
Maputi
Means 'white' in Filipino
Marama
The moon
Marbella
A coastal city in southern Spain known for its Mediterranean beaches
Marigold
A type of flower known for its vibrant yellow and orange colors.
Marin
Of the sea
Marine
Of or related to the sea
Marley
Pleasant meadow
Marli
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'of the sea'
Marlie
Derived from the name Marla, which means 'from the meadow' or 'fern hill'
Marlo
A variant of the name 'Marlow', which means driftwood or lake from the old English.
Marloh
A variation of the name Marlo, often associated with sea or land dweller
Marlowe
From the hill by the lake
Marly
Derived from the Old English meaning 'meadow by the lake'
Marmalade
A sweet spread made from the juice and peel of citrus fruit, often orange
Maron
A type of chestnut, often used in desserts
Marron
French word for chestnut
Marshmellow
A soft, sweet confection made from sugar, water, and gelatin
Martel
French for hammer
Marti
Derived from the Latin name Martinus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'
Maru
Circle or round
Marvel
To be filled with wonder or astonishment
Matcha
A finely ground powder made from specially grown green tea leaves
Matja
A variant of the name Matthew, which means 'gift of God'.
Matok
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'gift' or 'present'
Matsu
Japanese for pine tree
Maury
A variant of the name Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mausi
Cute or little mouse in German
Mautia
A name of Hawaiian origin meaning ‘to be brave’
Mav
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an abbreviation or nickname.
Mave
A variant of 'Maeve', meaning 'she who intoxicates' or 'a woman of the hills' in Irish mythology
Maverick
An independent or nonconformist person
Mavi
Turkish for blue
Maxi
A term used to denote something large or maximum in size
Maxie
A diminutive form of the name Max, which means 'greatest' in Latin
Maxime
Latin origin meaning 'greatest'
Maxton
Derived from Old English meaning 'from the stone town'
Maxx
Greatest
Maxy
A diminutive form of Max, often associated with greatness.
Mayco
A name associated with brightness and joy
Mayhew
A surname of English origin, meaning 'a meeting place or a typically rural area'.