Any Size Dog Names
Arja
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'to be noble'
Ark
A vessel used for carrying and protection, often associated with the biblical story of Noah's Ark
Arka
Ark or stronghold
Arkam
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'brave' or 'strong'
Arlan
A variant of the name Arlen, meaning 'oath' or 'pledge'
Arlen
Oath, promise
Arlo
Barberry tree
Arna
Warrior or eagle
Arni
Derived from 'Arnold,' meaning eagle power or strong as an eagle
Arnie
Eagle power
Arnou
A diminutive form of the name Arnold, meaning eagle ruler.
Arro
A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to arrows or movement
Arron
Exalted or strong; mountain of strength
Arrow
A projectile shot from a bow
Arsun
A name with origins in the Turkish language meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'
Artem
Derived from the Greek goddess Artemis, often associated with health and protection
Artemy
The name is derived from the Greek word 'Artemis', often associated with the goddess of the hunt.
Artis
A name of Latin origin meaning 'skill' or 'artistic'.
Artur
Noble or Brave
Arturo
One who is courageous and noble
Arun
The sun
Arusha
A place of peace
Arvin
Friend of the people, or the great warrior.
Arwyn
An alternative spelling of 'Arwen', meaning noble maiden
Arxel
The name is thought to embody a sense of light or brightness.
Asami
Morning beauty
Ascona
A name derived from a picturesque town in Switzerland
Asena
A mythical she-wolf in Turkic mythology
Asera
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'.
Asgard
A realm in Norse mythology, often associated with gods and valor.
Asger
A Danish name meaning 'spear of God'
Ash
Referring to the ash tree, symbolizing resilience and strength
Ashby
Ash tree village
Ashei
Of noble birth
Ashi
A term of endearment or affection.
Ashley
From the ash tree meadow
Ashlyn
Dream or vision
Ashton
Town of ash trees
Asim
Brave, courageous
Aska
In some cultures, it refers to the term 'love' or 'affection'.
Askan
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'God's gift' or 'divine gift'.
Askara
A name that refers to a star or celestial body
Askja
A volcanic caldera in Iceland
Asmo
A name often associated with someone who brings happiness or joy.
Aspy
A sweet and affectionate diminutive form often used as a term of endearment.
Asra
Derived from Arabic meaning 'night journey' or 'to travel at night'
Asta
Divine strength
Asti
Italian for 'sparkling'
Astraea
Goddess of justice and innocence in Greek mythology.
Astral
Relating to the stars or outer space
Astrid
Divine strength
Asya
The name Asya is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God's gift'.
Athena
Goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
Athina
Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
Atina
A name associated with a city in Italy, suggesting elegance and beauty.
Atta
A term of endearment in some cultures
Aubrie
Means 'elf ruler' or 'magical being'
Aubry
Elf ruler
Audie
Noble or courageous
Audra
Noble strength
Audrey
Noble strength
Audria
Noble strength
Auggie
Derived from the name Augustine, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent'
Augustine
Great or magnificent
Auke
A Dutch name meaning 'warrior'
Aulani
Heavenly place
Aurelia
Golden
Aurelie
Golden or gilded in Latin
Aurelio
Golden or gilded
Auron
Brave or strong
Ausha
Noble, revered
Austin
Great, magnificent
Autumn
The season after summer and before winter
Avani
Earth; Nature
Avanti
Forward or onward
Avenger
Someone who seeks vengeance
Avenir
French for 'future'
Avery
Ruler of the elves
Avgusta
Italian form of August, meaning 'great' or 'venerable'.
Avi
Hebrew for 'my father'
Avia
Bird
Aviator
One who operates an aircraft
Avril
The name Avril is derived from the French word for April, symbolizing spring and new beginnings.
Avrora
Dawn or Aurora in Italian
Awan
Sky in Malay
Awi
A name derived from various cultures, often associated with nature or life.
Axelle
Father's peace
Axiva
A name derived from an ancient term related to strength and power.
Axo
A fictional character or term with no widely recognized meaning.
Axton
A newcomer or a person from Axton
Ayala
A type of deer in Hebrew; also can mean 'oak tree' in Spanish
Ayame
Japanese for iris flower
Ayana
A name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'gift of God' or 'one who brings joy'.
Aydin
Enlightened or educated
Ayesha
Alive and prosperous
Ayita
First to dance
Ayke
A name of Dutch origin, often used as a diminutive for names like Aymeric or Aiken.
Ayla
Moonlight
Ayleen
Light or bright
Aylo
A phonetic spelling derived from 'halo', suggesting light or a glow