Girl Dog Names –
Finding Girl Dog Names That Are Just Right
Choosing the right one from the many girl dog
names available can be difficult and even stressful! But it's important
to get the right name as quickly as possible to help your puppy adjust
and learn their name. There are many creative and clever ways to name
your girl dog, and the most common ones are listed below.
Traditional names
There are many traditional girl dog names that
come from history, literature and even more recently TV and movies.
Some of these names include:
- Lassie
- Lady
- Princess
- Sasha
- Ariel
- Jasmine
- Cleopatra
- Bambi
- Wendy
- Tinkerbell
The names can come from cartoons, such as Ariel
and Jasmine, or from history such as Cleopatra or Elizabeth. There are
also shortened versions of TV, movie and historical names. For example
Queenie, Scarlet, Jessie and several others are shorted from full names.
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Country of Origin
All breeds of dogs have a country of origin.
Naming a girl dog with a name from that country is a wonderful idea,
and can also help children and the family learn a little bit about
another country. Names for dogs from Scotland, Ireland, England, such
as the terrier breeds, can include:
- Heather
- Colleen
- Lassie
- Edith
- Whitney
- Bonny
- Kelly
- Classy
- Jip
- Jess
- Cara
- Kyla
- Lana
To determine what name would suit your dog, look
for what the word means within the culture. For example, Colleen means
“girl”. Kyla actually means attractive.
Dogs from Asian countries can also have wonderful
cultural names. Consider the following girl dog names from Japan and
China, with their English translation:
- An – peaceful (Chinese)
- Genji – golden (Chinese)
- Li mei – rose petal (Chinese)
- Mulan – magnolia blossom (Chinese)
- Xin gian – lively and beautiful
(Chinese)
- Zhen – precious (Chinese)
- Aiko – beloved one (Japanese)
- Cho – butterfly (Japanese)
- Jin – jewel (Japanese)
- Keiko – adored one (Japanese)
- Myo – beautiful child (Japanese)
- Yoshe – beautiful (Japanese)
Fun names
Often there are just fun names that your new puppy
reminds you of. These names are very cute and even silly, and may suit
a puppy, but might not actually be appropriate for a full-grown dog
when it reaches maturity. A huge Bull Mastiff or Great Dane with the
name of Tiny may be an odd match!
Fun names can often be related to the
dog’s personality, coat, color or style. For example, a
longhaired Collie may suit the name Fluffy, while a sleet and fast
running Whippet or Greyhound may be more suited to the name Wind. It's
also possible to choose girl dog names from fun cartoon characters.
There are many female dogs named after Snow White, Cinderella and even
Tweety.
Often girl dog names reflect the gentle nature of
the female - such as Sweetie, Lady, Princess, Honey or other such
endearing names. Many dogs, both male and female, are named for their
coat colors. Blue, Blackie, Goldie, Ginger, Honey and even Brownie are
girl dog names that are often heard.
Family names
Some people like to name dogs after other pets
that have been in the family. This tends to be especially true if the
pet was a childhood friend or companion. Names like Trixie, Jessie,
Molly, Chloe, and even Lucy are often girl dogs names that are re-used
for different pets at various times.
Remember that girl dog names should be different
from other pets in the house, and should be easy to say. The family
should consistently use the same name for the dog to help with
training. Girl dog names can come from many different places, and
choosing a name is part of the fun of getting a new puppy.
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