English Dog Names

Marlok

A name derived from various historical and mythological references

Marlowe

From the hill by the lake

Marly

Derived from the Old English meaning 'meadow by the lake'

Marshmellow

A soft, sweet confection made from sugar, water, and gelatin

Marv

Short form of Marvin, meaning 'sea friend' or 'spear warrior'.

Marvel

To be filled with wonder or astonishment

Marylin

A variation of the name Marilyn, often associated with beauty and charm.

Mason

Stone worker or bricklayer.

Mattie

A diminutive form of Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.

Mav

A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an abbreviation or nickname.

Maverick

An independent or nonconformist person

Maverik

An independent or nonconformist person

Maxton

Derived from Old English meaning 'from the stone town'

Maxwell

Great stream or hillside

Maxy

A diminutive form of Max, often associated with greatness.

Maybel

A variant of the name Mabel, meaning 'lovable' or 'dear'

Maybell

A variation of 'Mabel', meaning lovable or dear

Maybelle

A variation of the name Mabel, which means 'lovable' or 'beautiful'.

Maybellene

A variant of the name Mabel, meaning lovable

Maycee

A modern variant of the name Macy, meaning 'gift of God' or 'the place of the hawthorn'.

Mayco

A name associated with brightness and joy

Mayhew

A surname of English origin, meaning 'a meeting place or a typically rural area'.

Maylee

A name often associated with beauty and grace.

Maylin

A combination of May and Lynn, often associated with spring and water.

Maylo

Derived from the word 'mellow', suggesting a calm and gentle nature

Maymo

A playful and energetic dog, often associated with joy and happiness.

Maz

A diminutive form that can refer to a small object or companion

Mazie

A diminutive form of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

Meadow

A piece of grassland, particularly one that is mowed for hay

Meckie

A nickname derived from the name Meck, which can refer to a wild, adventurous spirit

Mecky

A playful twist on the name 'Mickey', often associated with friendliness and fun

Meech

Derived from a diminutive form of the name ‘Michael’ in some cultures

Meeko

A playful and mischievous character from Disney's animated film 'Pocahontas'.

Meggi

A variant of the name Margaret, which means 'pearl'.

Meggy

A diminutive form of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

Meik

A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English meaning 'to make' or 'to do'.

Mel

A diminutive form of names like Melvin or Melanie

Melba

A dessert made from peaches and raspberry sauce, named after the Australian opera singer Nellie Melba.

Mell

Means 'honey' in Old English

Mello

A term denoting softness or a sweet personality

Mellow

Soft or gentle in character

Melo

A musical term referring to a sweet or pleasant tune

Melodie

A musical term referring to a sequence of notes that is musically satisfying.

Melon

A fruit that is typically round or oval, sweet, and juicy

Menni

Meaningful and precious

Menphis

A creative variation of Memphis, which is associated with a historical city in Egypt and is also linked to the music and cultural heritage of Memphis, Tennessee.

Menzy

A playful or cheerful person in English slang

Mercer

One who sells or deals in merchandise

Mercy

Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm

Merily

Cheerful or happy

Merl

A variant of 'Merlin', often associated with magic and wisdom

Merlyna

Sea light

Merrily

Cheerfully or lively

Merritt

An English surname meaning 'from the lake' or 'boundary gate'.

Merry

Cheerful and lively

Merwyn

Braver than the sea

Meryl

Of the sea

Miami

A city in Florida, known for its cultural diversity and vibrant nightlife.

Mick

A diminutive form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'

Mickey

A diminutive form of the name Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'

Middy

A diminutive or affectionate form of 'middle'.

Mike

A diminutive form of the name Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'

Mikie

A diminutive form of the name Michael, meaning 'who is like God'

Miky

A variant of Mickey, often associated with a playful and cheerful personality

Miley

Miley is often associated with the word 'smiley', suggesting a cheerful personality.

Milky

Referring to the color of milk, often associated with purity and softness.

Millen

A name that signifies strength and resilience

Miller

One who grinds grain

Milli

A name often associated with strength and resilience

Mindy

Loving and gentle

Minion

A loyal follower or subordinate

Minke

A type of baleen whale found in various oceans

Minnie

A diminutive form of the name Minerva or short for 'miniature'

Minny

Diminutive of 'mini', meaning small or little

Minto

A type of mint plant; can also refer to freshness or coolness

Mirk

Darkness or gloom

Mischief

Playful misbehavior or troublemaking

Miss Priss

A term meaning a prim or prissy person, often used in a playful manner.

Miss Wigglebutt

A playful and affectionate name for a dog characterized by their wiggly and happy demeanor.

Missi

A name often used as a diminutive for names like 'Melissa' or 'Misty', conveying affection.

Missy

A diminutive form of 'Miss', often used affectionately

Mist

A collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air

Mister Fluffers

A playful or affectionate name suggesting a soft or fluffy appearance

Misti

Derived from 'mist' or 'misty', often associated with softness and gentleness

Mistlepaws

A playful combination of 'mistletoe' and 'paws', suggesting celebration and companionship

Misty

A term used to describe a state of fog or haze, often associated with softness or tranquility.

Mitchell

Derived from the Hebrew name Michael, meaning 'who is like God'

Mitts

A term for the hands, often used affectionately

Mitzy

A playful name, often associated with cuteness and charm

Miz

A term of endearment often used to refer to someone dear or as a nickname.

Mizzie

A diminutive or affectionate form of names like 'Maggie' or 'Misty'.

Moby

The name Moby is often associated with Moby-Dick, the famous novel by Herman Melville about obsession and vengeance.

Moca

A type of coffee or chocolate flavor

Mocca

A type of coffee drink

Moe

A term of endearment, often associated with cuteness

Mogly

A character from the Jungle Book, a human raised by wolves.

Mohawk

A hairstyle that involves shaving the sides of the head with a strip of longer hair in the middle.

Mohican

A Native American tribe known for their distinct hairstyles and cultural heritage.

Mojave

Referring to the Mojave Desert, known for its unique desert flora and fauna

Mojo

A magical charm or talisman