Any Size Dog Names

Pecos

A river in Texas, symbolizing strength and resilience.

Pele

The name of a Brazilian football legend.

Peli

A term used in various languages including Basque, which means 'wing'.

Pelia

A name associated with a legendary Greek figure

Penda

Belonging to the tribe, or lover

Penn

A name of Celtic origin meaning 'head' or 'hill.'

Peony

A type of flowering plant known for its large and fragrant blooms

Peppy

Lively and full of energy

Peps

A playful term that implies energy and liveliness

Percy

A name derived from the French surname 'Perci', meaning 'pierce' or 'to penetrate'.

Perdo

To lose

Perfecto

Perfect; flawless.

Peri

A type of fairy or spirit in Persian mythology

Peridot

A gemstone commonly associated with lightness, beauty, and positivity.

Perky

cheerful and lively

Perseus

A hero from Greek mythology who slew Medusa and saved Andromeda.

Persia

A historical region located in what is now Iran, symbolizing beauty and culture.

Pery

A variant of Perry, often associated with a pear tree.

Pesto

A sauce made from basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil

Pete

A diminutive form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'

Peter

A stone or rock

Petra

Rock or stone

Petrie

Rock or stone

Petya

A diminutive form of the name Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'

Peyton

From the warrior's town

Phaedra

Bright, shining

Phantom

A ghost or spirit, often associated with mystery.

Phil

Lover of horses, friend of mankind

Phila

Beloved, dear

Philbert

A name of Germanic origin meaning 'very bright' or 'brilliant.'

Phill

A short form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.

Philly

The name of a city known for its rich history and culture.

Phinn

To be wise or intelligent

Phoenix

Mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its ashes

Pickle

A small, often green cucumber that is preserved in brine or vinegar

Pie

A dish typically consisting of a pastry filled with sweet or savory provisions

Pierson

Son of Peter or a rock

Piet

Rock

Pikoo

A playful term often used to express affection

Pilar

Pillar in Spanish, symbolizing strength and support

Pimo

It is often associated with a playful or whimsical character.

Pink

A color often associated with sweetness, tenderness, and love.

Pinot

A type of grape used for wine production

Pira

Derived from the Italian word for 'fire' or 'pyre', suggesting brightness and warmth.

Pirlo

A surname of Italian origin, famously associated with the footballer Andrea Pirlo.

Pizazz

An attractive combination of vitality and glamour

Pjay

A modern and playful name without a specific traditional meaning.

Plucky

Showing courage or determination

Plum

A fruit known for its sweet taste and vibrant color.

Pluto

God of the underworld in Roman mythology

Poe

A reference to Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer known for his macabre and gothic tales

Pogo

To leap or jump

Poh

A playful and affectionate dog

Polar Pete

A playful and friendly name that suggests a cheerful demeanor.

Polaris

The brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, often referred to as the North Star

Polda

A playful and energetic term, often associated with a specific type of dog or character

Poldi

A diminutive form of the name Leopold, often associated with bravery.

Poldo

A diminutive form of the name Paolo, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.

Poldy

A soft and gentle term of endearment

Polka

A lively dance originating from Central Europe.

Polkan

A character associated with a trickster or clown figure in Eastern European folklore.

Polko

A playful and lively character, derived from 'polka' which is a lively dance

Pollux

The name Pollux is derived from Latin, meaning 'to pull' or 'to draw'.

Pollyanna

A person who is relentlessly optimistic

Polux

A reference to the bright star Pollux in the constellation Gemini.

Pomona

Goddess of fruit and orchards in Roman mythology.

Poncho

A type of outer garment originating from Latin America

Pong

To bounce or leap.

Pooka

A mythical creature in folklore, often depicted as a mischievous spirit.

Pookey

A playful or affectionate term often used for pets

Popey

A cartoon sailor character known for his strength and love for spinach.

Poppins

A whimsical character in literature and film

Poptart

A snack comprising a pastry crust filled with fruit preserves or other sweet filling

Poro

A mythical creature in various cultures, often depicted as lovable and friendly

Porscha

Derived from the car brand Porsche, symbolizing luxury and speed.

Pounce

To leap or spring suddenly in order to catch something

Prango

A made-up name, suggesting playfulness

Pranko

Derived from Slavic origins, often interpreted as 'brave' or 'courageous'.

Presley

Meadow by a priest's land

Presto

Immediately or without delay

Preston

From the priest's town

Pretty

Attractive or pleasing to look at

Primavera

Spring in Italian

Primo

First in Italian

Prince

A title of nobility, meaning sovereign or ruler.

Princess Pawsalot

A title of nobility, combined with a playful reference to paws.

Principessa

Princess in Italian

Prinz

German for prince

Priscilla

Ancient Roman family name, possibly derived from 'price' or 'valued'

Prisha

A name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'gift' or 'blessing'.

Pristo

A name derived from the Latin term for 'first'

Pritam

Beloved or dear one

Priya

Beloved or dear one

Pucho

A term of endearment or a nickname in Latin American Spanish

Pucko

A playful or mischievous character, derived from Puck, a mischievous fairy in English folklore.

Pudge

A term often used to describe someone who is chubby or rotund, commonly endearing.

Pudsey

A name associated with a bear character from a UK charity event, often embodying companionship and joy

Pumpkin

A round orange fruit popular in fall

Punchy

Energetic and lively

Punk

A style or genre of music and culture that emerged in the 1970s.