Cool Dog Names
Clem
Short form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clenn
A historical name of Old Irish origin meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'
Clever
Quick-witted and intelligent
Clint
Settlement on a cliff
Coal
A black rock used as fuel
Cobb
A cup or small vessel
Coco Chanel
Name of the famous French fashion designer
Coda
A concluding passage or part, especially in music
Coen
A variation of the name 'Kohen', meaning priest in Hebrew
Coffee
A beverage made by brewing roasted coffee beans
Cogsworth
A character's name in Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast'.
Cola
A sweet carbonated beverage, often associated with refreshment.
Coldpaw
A name suggesting coldness and a paw, often associated with a mystical or adventurous character
Collis
Latin for hill
Colt
A young horse, typically under four years old
Colten
A variant of the name Colton, which means 'coal town'.
Colter
A surname of English origin that means 'noble' or 'from the coal town'.
Colton
The town of coal or dark town
Commando
A member of a military unit specialized in making surprise attacks.
Conall
Strong wolf
Congo
A river in Africa, also describes the region around it.
Conlan
Suitable for a warrior
Connor
Lover of hounds or dogs
Conor
Lover of hounds
Conroy
A surname of Irish origin meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.
Conrí
A name of Irish origin meaning 'hound king'.
Cooley
Derived from a surname meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark-skinned'
Cooper
Barrel maker
Corban
A term for a gift or offering to God in Hebrew tradition
Corey
A place name derived from Old Norse, meaning 'hollow' or 'hollowed ground'.
Cormac
Charioteer
Coro
It can refer to a variety of meanings including 'heart' or 'core' in Spanish.
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel'
Corry
Derived from the Scottish word for 'a hollow or a small valley'
Corsaro
Italian for 'pirate'
Cort
A term used in some languages referring to a court or a form of enclosure
Cortez
Spanish for 'the one who is a counselor or advisor'
Corvin
Derived from the Latin word 'corvus', meaning raven
Corwin
Heart's friend
Cosimo
Derived from the Greek name Kosmas, meaning 'order' or 'decency'.
Cosmas
Derived from the Greek word for 'order' or 'decoration'.
Cosmic
Relating to the universe or cosmos; celestial
Cosmo
Order, harmony, and the universe
Cosmos
A harmonious system of countless elements that are interconnected
Costa
Italian for coast
Costello
Little tail
Cousteau
Derived from the last name of Jacques Cousteau, the famous French explorer and conservationist.
Cowboy
A person who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western United States
Cozmo
Cosmos, universe; an all-encompassing system.
Cree
A Native American tribe known for their rich culture and history.
Cresso
Italian for cup
Crimson
A deep red color resembling blood.
Cris
Short form of Christian or Christopher
Crisp
A sharp, clear sound or sensation
Criss
A variant of the name Chris, often associated with Christianity.
Cristina
The name Cristina is derived from the Latin word 'Christianus,' meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Crockett
A surname derived from the words 'croquet', meaning a type of game, and 'crock', meaning a pot or jar.
Crokus
A type of flowering plant in the iris family
Crosby
From the cross settlement
Crowley
From the crow's meadow
Cruiser
A person or vehicle that moves through a place especially in a leisurely way
Cruz
Spanish for cross
Crystal Cody
A clear, transparent stone used in jewelry, symbolizing purity and clarity.
Cullen
Handsome, good-looking
Cully
A diminutive of the surname Culle, possibly meaning 'hill' or 'nook'
Curran
Descendant of the ruler
Curtis
Brave or courteous
Cusco
The name of the historic capital of the Inca Empire in Peru.
Cyko
Cyclical or revolving; often associated with a playful or energetic spirit.
Cyras
The sun in Turkish
Cyrene
A mythological figure who was a huntress and a goddess of the hunt.
Cyrill
Derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
Cyros
A name derived from 'Kyros', meaning 'lord' or 'master' in Persian.
Cyrus
Sun or throne
CéLeste
Heavenly or celestial
Dabir
One who is knowledgeable or wise
Dacapo
From the beginning; again
Dacco
A diminutive or affectionate form of the name 'Dacian', potentially meaning 'from Dacia or the lands of the Dacians'.
Dack
A name associated with resilience and strength.
Dacota
Derived from the Native American Sioux language, meaning 'friend' or 'ally'.
Dae
A name often associated with great or noble qualities
Daegan
Meaning 'little fire' in Irish
Daeira
A name that implies a sense of guidance or leadership.
Daelan
Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'little flat valley'.
Daemyn
A variation of the name Damon, often associated with loyalty and friendship.
Daeron
A name often associated with noble or high-born individuals.
Dafra
A name that suggests warmth and comfort
Dagda
The good god in Celtic mythology associated with fertility, agriculture, and strength.
Daggo
A playful and energetic character.
Dagor
A term used in Middle-earth lore meaning 'battle' or 'war'
Dagos
A name derived from the Spanish word 'dago', meaning 'to be of Spanish or Italian descent'.
Dai
A term often used in various cultures, meaning 'great' or 'big'
Daiga
A name associated with spirit or energy
Daiki
Great nobility or grandeur
Dak
A name of uncertain origin, often used for pets
Dakar
The capital city of Senegal, known for its rich culture and history
Dakarai
The one who brings happiness
Dako
A name derived from elements meaning 'to take' or 'to hold'
Dakotah
Allies, friends
Dal
A type of lentil dish from South Asia