Unisex Dog Names
Briggs
A surname of Old Norse origin meaning 'a bridge' or 'dweller by the bridge'
Brighton
Bright town or city
Brin
Irish for 'hill'
Brinkley
A name that means 'brink' or 'edge'
Brisk
Quick and energetic
Bristol
A city in England, known for its maritime history
Brit
A common abbreviation for British
Brite
To shine or emit light
Brix
Abbreviation for brick
Brixe
A playful and energetic spirit
Brixen
A town in South Tyrol, Italy, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history
Brixy
A playful and energetic spirit
Brizzy
A playful and lively creature
Broni
Derived from the Italian word for 'bronze', symbolizing strength.
Bronx
A borough of New York City, known for its vibrant culture and history.
Bronze
A reddish-brown color or an alloy of copper and tin.
Brook
A small stream
Brown
Color named after the color of rich soil or wood.
Brownie
A small square of rich chocolate cake
Bryer
A small hill or a person living near a hill
Bub
A term of endearment or affectionate nickname.
Bubba
Term of endearment often used for a brother or close friend.
Bubblegum
A sweet and chewy candy, typically pink in color
Bubbles
Refers to small, round pockets of air in a liquid
Bubbly
Cheerful and lively
Bubby
A term of endearment, often referring to a child or a close friend.
Bubi
A pet name often used affectionately
Buby
A term of endearment, often used for pets
Buckaroo
A term used in American English to refer to a cowboy or ranch worker
Buckley
A surname of Irish origin meaning 'the mouth of the river'.
Buffi
Italian for 'funny' or 'jolly'
Buggsy
A playful spin on 'bug', often associated with a cute or endearing creature
Bumby
A playful and friendly dog
Bumper
A device designed to absorb shock
Bun
A small rounded bread roll
Bunky
A playful and affectionate nickname, often used for pets.
Burger
A cooked patty of ground meat
Buri
A Scandinavian word meaning 'to dwell' or 'to live'
Burrito
A type of Mexican food wrapped in a tortilla
Buto
A term in Japanese that can refer to various things, including a common dog name
Butter
A creamy dairy product made from churning milk or cream
Butterball
A plump or rounded person or thing
Butterbean
A type of legume, also known as a Fordhook lima bean
Butzi
A term of endearment in Swiss German, often used for children or pets
Buxley
A playful and cheerful name often associated with charming personalities
Buxton
From the farm of the deer
BäRli
A playful and endearing term for a little bear in Swiss German
BöRny
A playful, energetic disposition
Cabu
A common term for a wooden carving or a piece of art
Caddo
Named after the Caddo Nation of Native Americans, which is a historical group in the southern United States.
Caddy
A term often used for a golf bag or cart.
Caden
Spiritual warrior
Caggy
Derived from the word 'cag', meaning a foundling or little one.
Cagney
A surname of Irish origin, often associated with the meaning 'one-eyed'
Cajun
A term referring to the descendants of Acadian exiles in Louisiana.
Calian
Derived from Celtic meaning 'healer' or 'nourishing'
Calino
Little guy or boy in Italian
Callan
Rocky place or battle
Callo
Small stone or pebble
Calyx
The protective outer part of a flower bud, often green and leaf-like
Camen
An alternative spelling of the name Cameron, which means 'crooked nose' in Scottish.
Cameron
Crooked nose
Camino
Spanish for 'path' or 'way'
Canaan
A land of promise or a place of abundance.
Candia
Derived from a Greek island; often associated with brightness and charm
Canela
Cinnamon in Spanish
Cango
A playful or mischievous companion
Cannoli
A traditional Italian pastry consisting of a cannoli shell filled with sweet ricotta cheese.
Canoli
A type of Italian pastry
Caper
A playful leap or skip
Capp
Italian for cup
Captain Floof
A whimsical title suggesting leadership and fluffiness
Captain Floofbeard
A humorous name that suggests a whimsical, fluffy character, reminiscent of a sea captain with a playful twist
Caramel
A sweet toffee-like confection
Caramello
Italian for caramel
Cardinal
A high-ranking official in the Roman Catholic Church or a bright red bird.
Carey
Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname
Cari
Beloved or dear one
Carino
Italian for 'darling' or 'cute'
Carmel
A garden land or an elevated place
Carmine
A deep red color or pigment, derived from the cochineal insect.
Caro
Dear or beloved in Italian
Caroun
Meaning of Caroun is not well-defined; it can suggest a sense of softness or endearment.
Carrey
A variant of the name 'Cary', meaning 'fort' or 'fortress'
Cary
A place for a fort or fortress
Cascaya
A fictional character name often used in literature
Cashew
A type of nut and also a tree species
Casko
Derived from 'Cask', referring to a barrel for holding liquids
Cass
A diminutive form of Cassandra, which means 'shining upon man'
Cassis
A type of berry used for flavoring and drinks
Casso
Derived from the Latin word for 'to fall' or 'to happen'
Caster
A person or thing that casts, such as a cup or a container
Cayko
A playful and affectionate nickname.
Cazan
A diminutive form in some cultures, often used for affection
Celt
A member of the Celtic people, associated with Celtic culture or related to the Celts
Cenith
The highest point in the sky reached by a celestial body
Cero
Spanish for 'zero' or 'nothing'
Cerra
A name derived from Irish mythology associated with the goddess of purity
Cerry
Derived from 'cherry', symbolizing sweetness and love.
Chacco
A playful and fun name, often associated with dogs that are energetic and lively