English Dog Names

Gonny

A playful or lighthearted term, often used as a nickname.

Gonzo

A slang term used to describe anything bizarre or extreme.

Goober

A colloquial term for a peanut or a silly person

Goodwin

A name meaning 'good friend' or 'one who is good at winning'

Goody

A term of endearment indicating something good or pleasant

Gooffy

A playful and clumsy character known for his humorous antics.

Goofy

Silly or foolish

Gordie

Brave warrior

Gorgeous

Beautiful, delightful, or splendid

Gosie

A playful or affectionate nickname for a girl.

Gotcha

An expression often meaning 'I've caught you!'

Gotham

The fictional city in the Batman universe.

Grace

Elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action

Gracey

Elegance, favor

Gracy

Elegance and favor

Grandy

Derived from 'grand' meaning great or large, often associated with affection.

Graylee

Derived from the words 'gray' (color) and 'lee' (a clearing or meadow)

Greene

Derived from green, representing freshness and vitality

Greenlee

A surname of English origin, often derived from a geographic location.

Greg

Watchful, vigilant

Gregg

Vigilant, watchful

Gretzky

A last name of a famous Canadian hockey player, Wayne Gretzky, considered one of the greatest of all time.

Grey

A color often associated with neutrality or sophistication.

Greyson

Son of the steward

Grimes

The name of a famous musician and artist

Grin

A facial expression characterized by a broad smile

Grizz

Short for grizzly bear, symbolizing strength and bravery

Grizzly

A large bear species known for its size and strength

Groby

Derived from a nickname meaning 'to be in a state of continuous movement'

Grogu

A character from the Star Wars universe, often referred to as 'The Child' or 'Baby Yoda'.

Grom

Young boy or child

Gromit

The name of a dog character in the animated series 'Wallace and Gromit'.

Gromo

A playful and energetic spirit

Groot

A character from Marvel Comics, known for his tree-like appearance

Grover

To grow or to develop

Growler

A person or animal that makes a low, guttural noise.

Grrruff

A playful sound made by dogs, indicating happiness or excitement

Gru

A character from the animated film franchise Despicable Me, known for being a supervillain.

Gryff

The name of a legendary creature, often depicted as a lion-eagle hybrid

Gryffin

A mythical creature that is part lion and part eagle

Gumball

A type of round sweet or candy

Gumby

A green clay animation character

Gumdrop

A small rounded candy coated with sugar

Gummy

Often refers to a sweet, chewy candy

Gunner

A person who operates a gun or artillery

Gust

A strong, brief burst of wind

Guster

A playful or lively breeze

Gutsy

Showing courage or determination

Gypsy

A member of a nomadic people traditionally living by itinerant trade and fortune-telling

Haddie

Derived from the name Hadria, which means 'from the Adriatic Sea'.

Hadley

Heather field

Haggy

A playful or affectionate nickname, often for a shaggy dog

Hagrid

A character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series who is a giant and a keeper of keys and grounds at Hogwarts.

Haile

Derived from the Old English word meaning 'hero' or 'heiw', signifying a brave and noble spirit.

Hailey

Hay clearing

Haisley

A variation of the name Hailey, which means 'hay clearing' or 'from the hay meadow'.

Hale

Dweller by a nook or recess

Haleigh

Hay meadow

Haley

Hay meadow

Halley

Of Old English origin meaning 'land by a hall'.

Halyn

Possibly derived from the Old English name meaning 'hero' or 'chief'.

Hamley

From the Old English term meaning 'home meadow'

Hammy

A diminutive form of Hamish, which means 'supplanter'

Hampton

Home settlement

Hampy

A playful and joyful spirit

Hanter

Hunter

Happie

Joyful or cheerful

Harky

A playful and energetic dog

Harkym

The name Harkym has no widely recognized meaning but is often thought to imply a sense of uniqueness or individuality.

Harlan

Derived from Old English meaning 'hare land' or 'rocky land'

Harley

Meadow with hare

Harlie

Derived from the Old English word meaning 'army ruler'.

Harlow

Army hill

Harmony

A state of agreement or concord

Harold

Army ruler

Harrie

A diminutive form of the name Harry, often used as a term of endearment.

Harrier

A breed of hound known for hunting and tracking

Harris

Son of Harry

Harrison

Son of Harry

Hart

A male deer, especially a stag over five years old.

Hassie

A diminutive form of the name Harriet, meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household'.

Hatley

A variant of a place name meaning 'hedged meadow'

Hatti

Derived from the name 'Hattie', which is a diminutive of Harriet, meaning 'ruler of the home'.

Hattie

Rules the home

Hatty

A diminutive form of Harriet, meaning 'home ruler'

Haven

A place of safety or refuge

Havok

Disorder and confusion

Hawk

A bird of prey known for its keen eyesight and hunting prowess.

Hawkeye

Sharp-eyed or keen observer

Hayden

Valley with hedges

Haydon

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

Haylee

Variant of Hailey, meaning 'hay meadow'

Haynes

A surname of English origin, often associated with a place or dwelling

Hazelnut

A type of nut with a hard shell and a sweet, edible center

Hazey

A soft, misty atmosphere

Hazza

A playful expression often used to indicate excitement or celebration

Healey

From the hay field

Heart

The organ of circulation in the body

Hearty

Full of warmth and enthusiasm

Heather

A type of flowering plant.