English Dog Names
Dimple
A small, natural indentation on a surface.
Dimples
Small indentations in the skin, often visible when smiling
Dingdong
A sound of a bell or something similar
Dingo Starr
A dingo is a wild dog native to Australia; 'Starr' may refer to a star, symbolizing brightness or fame.
Dingus
A foolish or incompetent person
Dipper
A small cup or ladle
Diska
A variant form of the word 'disk', often used in artistic contexts.
Dixe
A diminutive form of the name Dixie, often associated with the Southern United States.
Dixie
A term of endearment for someone close
Dobby
A house-elf from the Harry Potter series.
Doddy
A friendly and affectionate nickname for a pet
Dody
A pet name of endearment, often used for someone who is lovable or cute
Dogberry
A variety of berry associated with dogs, commonly found in the wild
Doink
A playful or mischievous person, often used in a fun or silly context
Dolley
A diminutive form of the name Dolores, often associated with the meaning 'sorrows'.
Dolly
A term of endearment or a doll-like figure.
Donnie
Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'
Donny
A diminutive form of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.
Doodle
A playful or whimsical drawing
Doodlebug
A small insect known for its playful nature
Doren
A given name of uncertain origin; possibly derived from the Old French word 'dore' meaning golden
Dorlise
A unique name possibly derived from 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'bounty' in Greek
Dorly
A unique name that evokes warmth and friendliness.
Dosy
A playful and energetic essence
Dot Or Dottie
A small, round mark or point.
Dotaby
A playful and whimsical name likely derived from a blend of sounds that evoke a sense of cuteness.
Dotson
Derived from a surname that can indicate 'son of Dot'.
Dottie
Derived from 'dot', meaning a small spot or a tiny point
Dotty
Diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God
Drake
A male duck
Dreamer
A person who dreams or has aspirations
Drifter
A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
Drixi
A playful and lively spirit
Drizzle
A light rain
Droll
Funny or amusing in an odd way
Droolius
A playful or humorous name suggesting drooling or salivation
Duchess Daintywoof
A title of nobility, often associated with elegance and grace.
Duke
A noble title of high rank in the aristocracy.
Duke Droolington
A playful and regal name often associated with nobility and a tendency to drool
Duna
A term used in various cultures to represent sand dunes, symbolizing beauty and serenity
Dunkin
A name derived from a type of coffee, specifically a reference to the popular coffee and donut chain
Easton
A name of English origin meaning 'from the east town'.
Edgar
Wealthy spear
Edgey
Derived from 'edgy', connoting a sense of sharpness or boldness
Edison
Son of Edward
Edith
Prosperous in war
Edmund
Wealthy protector
Edward
Wealthy guardian
Eldin
Means 'from the valley of the elms'
Eliza
Joyful
Ellee
Derived from the name 'Ellie', often a diminutive of Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'torch'.
Ellery
A place name of English origin
Ellie
Derived from 'Elizabeth', meaning 'pledged to God'
Ellington
Derived from the surname meaning 'from Ellingham' in Old English
Ellis
The name means 'benevolent' or 'kind' in various cultures.
Elly
Light, Cereal, or Beautiful; deriving from Ellen.
Elsie
God's promise
Emmielou
A blend of the names Emmie and Lou, often associated with love and light.
Emperor
A sovereign ruler of great power and rank
Epic
Extraordinary or grand in scale or character
Evee
Life
Evvy
A playful variation often associated with joy and liveliness
Ewok
A fictional species from the Star Wars universe known for their small size and primitive technology.
Fantasy
A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe, often inspired by mythology and folklore
Farlie
A variant of Farley, often related to 'meadow' or 'fern clearing'
Feeny
Derived from the surname often associated with meaningful and wise characters
Fennway
A park in Boston and a reference to Fenway Park
Fenton
From the town on the marshy land
Fiesty
Full of sass and lively energy
Fifer
A person who plays the fife, a small, high-pitched flute
Firefly
A small glowing insect, often found in warm, humid environments
Fisher
One who catches fish
Flash
To shine brightly or suddenly
Fletcher
A person who makes arrows
Flik
A playful and energetic character
Flix
A short form of 'flick', often associated with movement or cinema.
Floof
A soft, fluffy texture, often used to describe dogs or animals with thick fur
Floppy
Soft and flexible
Flossie
Derived from the name Florence, meaning prosperous or flourishing.
Flossy
Meaning soft and fluffy
Flower
A plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
Fluffernutter
A sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff
Flyboy Or Flygirl
A term that combines 'fly', suggesting freedom and lightness, with 'boy' or 'girl', indicating gender.
Foofoo
A playful and whimsical name, often associated with cuteness.
Forest
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
Fox
A wild animal known for its cunning and adaptability
Freedom
The state of being free; liberation from captivity or restraint.
Frenchie
A term of endearment for a French person or something French
Friday
Named after the day of the week associated with the Norse goddess Frigg.
Frostie
A diminutive form of frost, suggesting cold or wintry conditions
Fudgie
A sweet treat often resembling a soft, dense chocolate
Fuzz
Refers to something soft or fuzzy.
Fuzzbutt
A playful and affectionate term, often referring to a dog or pet with soft fur
Gabsy
The name is often associated with joy and happiness
Gadie
A variation of 'giddy', meaning cheerful or lively
Gaga
A term used to express excitement or admiration
Gally
A variation of the name 'Gail', which means 'joyful' or 'father's joy'
Gamby
A playful and energetic spirit
Gamora
A character from Marvel Comics known for her strength and combat skills.
Gandy
A diminutive of the name Ganda, which means 'one who is a messenger or a herald'