English Dog Names

Cheery

Joyful or happy

Cheese

A dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk

Chelsy

A variant of the name Chelsea, which means 'port for chalk or limestone'

Cheshire

A region in England known for its cheese and the Cheshire Cat from 'Alice in Wonderland.'

Chessie Belle

Meaningful from Chessie, often associated with a charming personality

Chestnut

A type of tree or nut that is edible and has a rich, dark brown color

Chew Barka

A playful take on the famous dog character, Chewbacca, from the Star Wars franchise

Chewbacca

A character from Star Wars known for his loyalty and strength

Chewy

Soft and easy to chew

Cheyanne

Place-name of Native American origin

Chibs

A term of endearment often used in a familial context, referring to younger members or children.

Chili Pupper

A playful name referencing a small dog, possibly evoking the warmth and spiciness of chili.

Chilli

A type of spicy pepper

Chillie

A term for a small pepper or spice, often associated with warmth and comfort

Chipakee

A playful and cheerful name often associated with joy

Chipper

Lively and cheerful

Chipsie

A playful variation on the word 'chip', often associated with snacks or small items

Chipsy

A playful and cheerful nickname often associated with fun and joy

Choc

Short for chocolate, often referring to a sweet and rich flavor.

Chopper

A term used for a motorcycle or a person who cuts or chops.

Chowsie

A type of dog breed, often referred to informally as a mixture of Chow Chow and another breed

Chris

A diminutive of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'

Chriss

Derived from the name Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.

Chrissy

Derived from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.

Chum

A close friend or companion

Chumley

A name derived from English origin, meaning 'village on the hill.'

Chunkie

A cute or chubby little creature.

Chuwy

Derived from 'chewy', indicating a texture that's soft and pliable.

Chyna

The name is often associated with beauty and strength.

Cilla

A diminutive form of Priscilla, meaning ancient

Cindra

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with brightness or light.

Cinn

Derived from the spice cinnamon, symbolizing warmth and sweetness.

Cissy

A diminutive form of names such as Cecilia or Cicely, often used affectionately.

Clever

Quick-witted and intelligent

Clint

Settlement on a cliff

Cloudberry

A type of fruit known for its golden color and unique flavor, commonly found in the Arctic and subarctic regions

Clove

A spice made from the flower buds of a tree

Coal

A black rock used as fuel

Cobb

A cup or small vessel

Cobber

A friend or mate, often used in Australian slang

Coco Puff

A type of light, fluffy confection

Cocoa

A type of powder made from ground roasted cacao seeds, often used in chocolate products

Coffee

A beverage made by brewing roasted coffee beans

Cogsworth

A character's name in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast'.

Coky

A playful variation on the word 'cocoa', often associated with warmth and sweetness.

Cola

A sweet carbonated beverage, often associated with refreshment.

Colby

A type of cheese from England, named after Colby, Wisconsin.

Cole

Victory of the people

Colt

A young horse, typically under four years old

Commander

A military officer in charge of a unit or a leader.

Conni

Derived from the name Constance, meaning steadfast or constant.

Coop

A small shelter or enclosure for animals, particularly for birds

Cooper

Barrel maker

Coral

A marine invertebrate that forms reefs

Cordy

Derives from 'cordial', meaning friendly or warm.

Corkey

A name derived from 'cork', often associated with buoyancy and lightness.

Cornchip

A snack made from cornmeal that is fried until crispy

Cosmic

Relating to the universe or cosmos; celestial

Cosy

Comfortable and warm

Courage

Bravery or strength in facing difficulties

Cove

A small inlet or bay

Cream

The color resembling that of cream; often associated with warmth and comfort

Cream Puff

A sweet, soft pastry filled with cream

Creamy

Having a smooth texture resembling cream

Creek

A small stream

Cricko

A playful or whimsical creature

Crispie

A light and airy food, often resembling a small cake or biscuit

Crowley

From the crow's meadow

Crownie

A diminutive form of 'crown', symbolizing royalty or honor.

Cruiser

A person or vehicle that moves through a place especially in a leisurely way

Crystal Cody

A clear, transparent stone used in jewelry, symbolizing purity and clarity.

Cubby

A term referring to something that is small and cozy

Cuddy

A term for a small container or cup

Curtis

Brave or courteous

Cute

Attractive in a pretty or endearing way

Cutie

A term of endearment typically used to describe someone or something that is attractive or charming.

Cyko

Cyclical or revolving; often associated with a playful or energetic spirit.

Cyndi

The name Cyndi is often considered a diminutive form of Cynthia, which means 'moon goddess'.

Daffy

A prominent character from Looney Tunes known for his zany personality

Dagi

A nickname often used for a beloved pet

Dagwood

A name of a character known for his love of food and humor

Dainty

Delicate or fragile in appearance

Daisy

A type of flowering plant, symbolizing purity and innocence

Daisy Mae

A name derived from the flower Daisy, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Dale

A valley, especially a broad valley

Dally

To act playfully or without serious intent

Daly

A variation of the name 'Dale', which means valley

Dandi

A pet name, often deemed affectionate and playful.

Dandie

A diminutive form of ‘Dandy’, often associated with elegance.

Dane

A large German breed of dog known for its giant size and gentleness.

Danessa

A feminine variant of the name 'Daniel', often associated with grace and beauty

Danny

Diminutive of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.

Dapper Dan

Stylish and neat in appearance

Dar

A form of the name 'Darwin', meaning beloved or dear

Darbie

A name of English origin that evokes the idea of a playful and charming personality.

Darby

A place by the river

Darlin

A term of endearment, often used to express affection.

Darling

A term of endearment used for someone beloved.

Darlin’

A term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'

Darrow

Derived from the Old English word meaning 'the oak tree' or 'oak grove'.