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Mustard
A type of condiment made from ground mustard seeds.
Muttley
A term often used for mixed-breed dogs
Myrrine
A name derived from myrrh, a resin used in ancient times for perfumes and incense.
Nadinka
A diminutive form of 'Nadia', which means hope
Nahinni
The name Nahinni is thought to mean 'the one who brings good luck' in a Native American context.
Nakotah
A name of Native American origin meaning 'to be united' or 'to be strong'.
Narilla
The name is derived from a fictional character that embodies warmth and loyalty.
Naschka
The name of a young child or a beloved animal
Natalya
Birthday or born on the day of Christmas
Natsuki
Summer hope
Nellina
Italian diminutive form of the name Eleanor or Helen, meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Neptune
Roman god of the sea
Neville
The name means 'new town' in Old French.
Nibbles
To eat or bite in small pieces
Nickili
A unique name possibly derived from Nick or Nicole, implying victory or the people’s victory.
Nicklaus
Victory of the people
Nicolai
Victory of the people
Nikolas
Victorious people
Ninette
Little girl or small girl in French
Nitzana
A Hebrew name meaning 'a blooming flower' or 'miracle'.
Nizhoni
Beautiful
Noelani
Heavenly mist
Nokomis
Grandmother or wise old woman
Nolwenn
The name Nolwenn is of Breton origin and is often interpreted to mean 'holy' or 'sacred'.
Noodles
A type of long, thin pasta
Norbert
Bright north
Nutella
A chocolate-hazelnut spread
Nuzzles
A term of endearment that implies affection and warmth
Nymeria
A name derived from the character Nymeria from the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series.
Ocarina
A musical instrument resembling a small wind instrument or a vessel.
Octavie
Derived from the Latin word for 'eight', typically associated with the ordinal number.
Odakota
Together or alliance
Oddball
A person or thing that is unusual or different from others
Okinawa
A Japanese island known for its beautiful beaches and rich culture
Oktavia
A variant of Octavia, meaning the eighth
Ola Kai
The ocean and the sky in Hawaiian
Ordella
A variation of 'Ordelia', meaning 'the beautiful one' in Italian
Orlando
Famous throughout the land
Orville
From the golden city
Padfoot
A nickname for the character Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series, known for his ability to transform into a large black dog.
Paisley
A pattern of curved, feather-shaped designs
Palermo
City in Italy known for its rich cultural heritage
Paniolo
Hawaiian cowboy or rancher
Pantera
Italian for 'panther'
Papillon
Butterfly in French
Paprika
A ground spice made from dried red fruits of the Capsicum annuum plant, often used for flavor and color in dishes.
Paquita
Little one
Paquito
A term of endearment meaning 'little one' in Spanish
Paragon
A model of excellence or perfection
Pasqual
Italian for 'Easter'
Patches
A name that suggests a patchwork or a mix of colors
Patrick
Nobleman
Peabody
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'small child' or 'little one'
Peaches
A sweet, juicy fruit that is commonly associated with warmth and summer.
Pebbles
Small stones or gravel
Pegasus
A mythical winged horse from Greek mythology.
Peppino
Little pepper
Perfecto
Perfect; flawless.
Peridot
A gemstone commonly associated with lightness, beauty, and positivity.
Perrito
Spanish for little dog
Perseus
A hero from Greek mythology who slew Medusa and saved Andromeda.
Phantom
A ghost or spirit, often associated with mystery.
Phineas
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'oracle' or 'the mouth of brass'.
Phinnia
Meaning 'from the land of the fairies'
Piccola
Italian for small or little
Piccolo
Small or little in Italian
Pickles
Small cucumber preserved in vinegar
Pierson
Son of Peter or a rock
Piggles
A playful and funny name that evokes cuteness
Pippino
A playful and cheerful name, often associated with small and lively characters
Polaris
The brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, often referred to as the North Star
Popcorn
Snack made from heated corn kernels
Porscha
Derived from the car brand Porsche, symbolizing luxury and speed.
Praline
A type of candy made from nuts and sugar
Presley
Meadow by a priest's land
Preston
From the priest's town
Pudding
A sweet dish typically made from milk and sugar, often flavored and thickened.
Puddin’
A sweet dessert often made with milk and sugar
Puddles
A small pool of water
Pumpkin
A round orange fruit popular in fall
Pupcake
A playful combination of 'puppy' and 'cupcake', suggesting sweetness and charm
Puppins
A playful and endearing term for a puppy or young dog
Quandro
Derived from Italian, meaning 'fourth' or 'the fourth one'.
Queenie
A diminutive form of queen, often used to denote royalty or elegance.
Queenly
Characteristic of or befitting a queen
Quendel
A type of wild herb, also known as 'wild marjoram'
Quentin
Fifth
Querena
A name of Italian origin that suggests a strong and graceful presence.
Quessie
A modern diminutive form of the name 'quest', suggesting adventure or exploration
Quicksie
A nickname implying speed and agility
Quiggle
To move in a twisty or curvy manner
Quigley
A personal name of Irish origin meaning 'descendant of Ceallach', or 'pleasant' or 'looked after'.
Quillan
Descendant of the cub
Quillen
Cub, whelp
Quincey
Fifth son
Quinlin
Descendant of Caoinlean, meaning 'sensitive' or 'retiring'.
Quinsey
Derived from a surname meaning 'descendant of the queen's estate'
Quinton
Fifth son
Quirlie
A playful or whimsical character
Quissie
Derived from the word 'quiss', which means a small vessel or container