Cool Dog Names

Bryer

A small hill or a person living near a hill

Brynja

A type of armor or protective layer

BríGhid

Goddess of fire, poetry, and fertility in Irish mythology.

Buck

A male deer; a young man

Buckley

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'the mouth of the river'.

Bulli

A type of dog breed known as the Bull Terrier, often characterized by its muscular build and playful nature.

Burk

A variant of 'Burke', often associated with soft earth or a seat

Burl

A knot or lump in a tree trunk;

Burnell

A strong person or a one who burns brightly

Burren

A rocky landscape

Burt

A name of English origin meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'

Burton

Town situated on a fortress

Buster

A slang term meaning to break or damage something, often used humorously.

Buto

A term in Japanese that can refer to various things, including a common dog name

Buxley

A playful and cheerful name often associated with charming personalities

Buxton

From the farm of the deer

Byron

Derived from an Old English word meaning 'place where cows graze'

Cabo

A Spanish word meaning 'cape' or 'headland'

Caddo

Named after the Caddo Nation of Native Americans, which is a historical group in the southern United States.

Caddy

A term often used for a golf bag or cart.

Cade

Round, gentle or barrel

Caden

Spiritual warrior

Cadia

Pure, innocent

Caelum

Latin for sky or heaven

Caerwyn

Blessed fortress

Caesar

A title used by Roman emperors, deriving from Julius Caesar.

Caeser

A title used by Roman emperors, often associated with greatness and leadership.

Cagney

A surname of Irish origin, often associated with the meaning 'one-eyed'

Caine

An English variant of the name Cain, meaning 'spear' or 'a possession'

Cairo

The capital city of Egypt

Caius

Latin origin meaning 'rejoice' or 'to be glad'

Cajun

A term referring to the descendants of Acadian exiles in Louisiana.

Cajus

Of Latin origin, meaning 'rejoice'

Caleb

Faithful, whole-hearted

Caletto

A diminutive form of 'cale', meaning 'cup' in Italian

Calian

Derived from Celtic meaning 'healer' or 'nourishing'

Calido

Spanish for warm or hot

Calino

Little guy or boy in Italian

Calix

A cup or chalice

Callam

Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'.

Callan

Rocky place or battle

Callias

A name of Greek origin meaning 'beauty' or 'beautiful'.

Calliope

The muse of epic poetry and eloquence in Greek mythology

Callo

Small stone or pebble

Calum

Dove or peaceful

Calusa

A Native American tribe in Florida known for its skilled fishing and craftsmanship.

Calypsa

Derived from Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus.

Calypso

A nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island

Calyx

The protective outer part of a flower bud, often green and leaf-like

Camen

An alternative spelling of the name Cameron, which means 'crooked nose' in Scottish.

Cameron

Crooked nose

Camilo

A name of Spanish origin meaning 'helper to the priest'.

Camino

Spanish for 'path' or 'way'

Camiro

The name is derived from the Italian word for 'to walk' or 'to stride'.

Campino

A lively Italian name often associated with youthful energy

Camryn

Crooked nose

Candela

Spanish for 'candle'

Cando

To be able to

Canetto

Derived from the Italian word for 'little dog'

Cango

A playful or mischievous companion

Canisto

Italian for little dog

Canja

A type of stew or soup in Brazilian cuisine

Canute

A historical name meaning 'knot', associated with King Canute of England.

Capella

A star in the constellation Auriga and also means 'little cup' in Italian.

Capp

Italian for cup

Captain

A military rank; a leader of a group

Caradog

Beloved dog

Caraun

Derived from a name meaning 'friend' or 'beloved' in certain contexts.

Carden

The name means 'a place of the wild boar' or 'thicket'.

Cardinal

A high-ranking official in the Roman Catholic Church or a bright red bird.

Carey

Meaning 'unfortunate' or 'sad', or derived from a surname

Cariba

Name of a river in South America

Cario

Derived from the Italian word for 'carrier' or 'to carry'.

Carlex

Derived from the name Charles, meaning 'free man'.

Carlin

A diminutive form of the name Carl, often associated with strong and noble character.

Carlito

Little Charles

Carlo

Free man

Carlos

Free man

Carmine

A deep red color or pigment, derived from the cochineal insect.

Carmo

A name of Italian origin, often associated with a gentle and caring personality

Carna

To burn or consume

Carter

One who transports goods by cart

Carus

Dear or beloved

Caruso

Italian surname meaning 'little man' or 'the young one.'

Casan

A Spanish term meaning 'little house' or 'hut'.

Casandra

Pure, untainted

Casanova

Italian for a flirtatious man or womanizer

Cascaya

A fictional character name often used in literature

Cashel

Fortified town or castle

Casimir

Bringer of peace

Casko

Derived from 'Cask', referring to a barrel for holding liquids

Caspar

Treasurer; keeper of the treasure

Casper

Bringer of treasure

Caspian

Of or relating to the Caspian Sea.

Cassan

A name derived from ancient roots, often associated with strength and resilience.

Cassandra

A prophetess in Greek mythology who was given the gift of foresight

Cassian

Hollow

Cassidy

Cleaver, clever

Cassius

Hollow

Casso

Derived from the Latin word for 'to fall' or 'to happen'