Nicknames and names for girls dogs: easy and beautiful


Before giving a name to their female dog, owners of tiny puppies need to remember that the name will not only reflect the intellectual and aesthetic preferences of the dog owner, but will also remain with the pet for many years. This means that it must be chosen so that the dog can easily remember it and respond to it with pleasure. To do this, owners of female dogs should take into account the simple, but very useful rules for choosing a name.
  1. The name of a female dog should not be long so that the owner can quickly and easily shout it out when calling the pet. Dog handlers consider nicknames of one, two, or maximum three syllables to be ideal.
  2. The name of a dog - a girl - should contain as many vowels as possible - then the name sounds loud, it is easy to shout and can be heard over long distances.
  3. The name should not coincide phonetically with the commands that the owner must teach his dog.
  4. The name of a dog - a girl should not be very common, so as not to cause confusion when walking in places where other four-legged pets walk
  5. The name for a girl dog should be beautiful and melodious, because dogs are girls after all!

How to choose the right nickname

Breeders and ordinary owners have different methods for selecting nicknames. In the first case, all the canons and rules by which a particular nursery names its puppies must be observed:

  1. The dog's nickname will begin with the letter that appears under the litter number in the alphabet (each kennel has its own order, the year of birth or month may be involved, one way or another, all puppies from a particular mother are named with the same letter);
  2. There must be a name prefix that refers to the place of origin of the parents, the puppy’s homeland, the name of the kennel (it can be located either before or after the main nickname, for example, Vanessa iz Zolotologo Luch or Sheriff aga Alpha);
  3. Animals registered in the club are not given prefixes, only nicknames in alphabetical order, they are registered in the stud books;
  4. The full nickname should not exceed 40 characters, only 15 of them can be allocated to the prefix;
  5. According to the rules, a name can only be used again after 30 years.

The owner who bought a puppy is faced with long, inconvenient names and, most often, shortens them. So the dog will turn from Patricia into Patty.

Under normal circumstances, of course, pets are not called pretentious phrases consisting of prefixes, endings, names of a club or kennel. But there are several recommendations that will help you choose a loud, successful nickname.

Scientists have long found out that a dog understands only the first 4 letters, therefore the nickname should be as short as possible with the emphasis on the first syllables. The best option would be two-syllable names.

Another rule is the minimal use of “growling” and “barking” sounds. This can provoke aggression or misunderstanding of the pet. In addition, you cannot use words that are consonant with basic commands (“Fu”, “Come to me”, “Nearby”, etc.), similar to the names of household members.

It will be better if the nickname reflects the character, appearance and pedigree of the puppy. Although if this recommendation is not followed, really funny nicknames can result. For example, if the mongrel is named Duchess.

For hunting

The most popular names of hunting girl dogs (for example, hounds):

Cool

These cool, cool names are usually given to dogs of hunting, working or fighting breeds. Such as Rottweilers, Dobermans, hounds, pointers, greyhounds, spaniels, terriers, bull terriers or Staffordshire terriers. These names emphasize their serious character, service and security qualities, as well as their speed of reaction, strength and endurance. When you hear such a nickname, you immediately understand: this dog is not to be trifled with.


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  • Beretta,
  • Bonnie,
  • Daenerys,
  • Karma,
  • Katniss,
  • Lara Croft,
  • Lilu,
  • Mafia,
  • Mystic,
  • Nikita.

Terrible

Menacing names emphasize the serious nature of the pet. They are usually given to guard dogs and bodyguard dogs. As a rule, these are powerful, large, truly menacing-looking dogs. These include Caucasian and Central Asian Shepherds, Rottweilers, Mastinos, Boerboels, Irish Wolfhounds and other dogs with a menacing appearance. Such names emphasize the working qualities of these dogs and their stern, unyielding character.

  • Entente,
  • Basta,
  • Bomb,
  • Storm,
  • Vendetta,
  • Garda,
  • Storm,
  • Mamba,
  • Moray,
  • Tsunami.

Noble

Noble nicknames are suitable for such aristocratic and hunting dog breeds as Great Danes, Greyhounds, Italian Greyhounds, and Pharaoh Hounds. These and similar, majestic, beautiful animals have lived since time immemorial in royal, imperial and royal courts, as well as in the country residences of dukes, princes and barons. Noble names are intended to emphasize the antiquity and purity of his breed. They are beautiful and elegant, so if you give one of them to your favorite, you certainly can’t go wrong.

  • Beatrice,
  • Vincent,
  • Gloria,
  • Countess,
  • Dauphine,
  • Infanta,
  • Princess,
  • Laetitia,
  • Marquise,
  • Patricia.

Names in alphabetical order

A

Alexa, Alisa, Anisya, Asya, Asol, Abigail, Astrid, Avelina, Quince, Agatha, Adelaide, Ariana, Azalea, Alisha, Amalia, Amelli, Astra, Alma, Isa, Alaska, Akira, Iris, Anfisa, Arya, Anabel, Athena, Aphrodite, Angel.

B

Bella, Bagheera, Barbie, Bunty, Bailey, Beverly, Bernadette, Bettany, Betsy, Blossom, Bonita, Brenda, Brianna, Britney, Bambi, Bianca, Bona, Squirrel, Buffy, Hedwig.

IN

Vasilisa, Veleri, Vega, Vanessa, Wendy, Winona/Venona, Wilma/Velma, Vivien/Vivian, Verona, Vanilla, Vianna, Vista, Valda, Venus, Virginia, Willow, Wigfried, Vesta, Vistula, Valencia, Spring, Venice, Vitani.

G

Gabrielle, Gwendolyn (Gwen), Gamma, Henrieta, Gertrude, Greta, Gloria, Gadget, Gita, Hermione, Grettel, Grace, Gaia, Gladys, Glafira, Gerda, Hera, Glasha, Ganesha, Thunderstorm.

D

Gina, Jessica (Jessie), Dina, Dinara, Dakota, Daphne, Jane, Daisy, Dahlia, Deborah/Debra, Deloris, Destiny, Jaconda, Jana, Daphne, Jeri, Jill, Gypsy, Joanna, Georgia, Judy, Julia, Dixie , Dominica, Dorothy.

E

Elisha, Eva, Estella, Blackberry, Elza, Emilli, Elana, Emelia, Yesenia, Erika, Eustathia, Elka, Evpatoria, Yesya, Eliana, Elijah, Evangelina, Evdokia, Euphrosyne, Eshka, Evrika.

AND

Zhuzha, Jasmine, Jeanne, Jacqueline, Geneva, Julien/Julienne, Josephine, Georgette, Zhuchka, Jessie, Pearl, Giselle, Jojo, Jeannette, Juliette, Jaco, Julia, Joelle, Zhaconda, Honeysuckle, Josette.

Z

Zena, Zlata, Zola, Zoe, Zara, Fun, Zarina, Zelma, Zoe, Zahra, Zosya, Zephyrka, Zendaya, Zita, Zazu, Zavrina, Zemfira, Zinevra, Zohra, Zulema, Zira.

AND

Toffee, Ivana, Ivory, Isabella, Indiana, Irma, Isis, Isi, Irene, Spark, Ivy, Infinity, Ilona, ​​Infanta, Iva, Ivetta, Idelaid, Ida, Imani, Indigo.

TO

Calisto, Cassiopeia, Cadi, Camellia, Camila, Karen, Carolina, Carmen, Katara, Korra, Kara, Cassandra, Kasia, Chiara/Kiara, Kristen, Caramel, Cleopatra, Riveting, Katniss, Kiana, Kenny, Kerry, Clover, Cleo, Cornelia, Xena, Caroline.

L

Leah, Laima, Laska, Lisa, Leya, Lucky, Lexi, Lilith, Laura, Lexa, Leila, Lenora, Lianna, Linda, Lilian, Lorraine, Lucy, Lilo, Lesya, Lara.

M

Magdalene, Magnolia, Madonna, Megan, Missouri, Margot, Mirinda, Marianna, Marinet, Marceline, Matilda, Melanie, Martha, Miranda, Misty, Montana, Molly, Mabel, Morigan, Merian, Melory.

N

Nancy, Nana, Nanami, Nicole, Nicoletta, Neva, Nyusha, Naida, Nelly, Nevada, Nessie, Nikki, Nona, Nova, Norma, Nino, Nita, Nalani, Nifertiti, Nisha, Noel.

ABOUT

Audrey, Obby, Olivia, Olive, Omega, Oprah, Octavia, Orchid, Aspen, Ophelia, Odyssey, Ollie, Oxy, Oddie, Ozzy, Oxy, Odette, Ode, Olympia, Oma.

P

Priscilla, Paige, Pamela, Palestine, Piper, Prue, Peggy, Pearl, Peppy, Persephone, Primrose, Polly, Princess, Penelope, Pixie, Pandora, Panda, Paris, Donut, Button.

R

Roxanne, Roxy, Ricky, Rhonda, Rosa/Rose, Remy, Ruthie, Rihanna, Rachelle, Rosa, Rooney, Ruby, Rudy, Rebecca, Rachel, Rosemary, Rosalia, Rita, Ruta, Raven, Ramona, Reine.

WITH

Sweetness, Cersei, Sansa, Samantha, Sam, Samira, Shinji, Sally, Sabrina, Summer, Sapphira, Savannah, Cynthia, Scarlet, Stella, Susan (Susie), Sarah, Strelka, Siesta, Sofia, Snowball, Simone, Scali, Stephanie .

T

Teddy, Tina, Trisha, Tishka, Toshka, Talisha, Tabby, Tawni, Tecna, Tianna, Tiffany, Trina, Tracy, Terry, Trinity, Tappy, Tequila, Teresa, Tiara, Twixie.

U

Uslada, Ursulla, Uma, Una, Umka, Winnie, Luck, Ultra, Ulka, Uloki, Usa, Ustya, Ustinya, Snail, Ulla, Ulya, Umaru, Usya, Urara, Umila.

F

Filya, Farrah, Fanny, Frankie, Faun, Faina, Fauna, Felecita, Frau, Fiesta, Felicity, Fleur, Finona, Fiona, Violet, Flora, Fortuna, Frida, Fibby, Faya.

X

Hayden, Hilary, Honda, Chimera, Hannah, Chloe, Harley, Honey, Heather, Holly, Happy, Hatti, Helga, Henesy, Hasya, Herda, Harpia, Hide, Hilma, Holdy, Hoppy.

C

Cercea, Tsarina, Tsipa, Cyanna, Cicero, Tsatsa, Tsapa, Caesaria, Tsimi, Centuria, Cerra, Heron, Colors, Flower, Ceylon, Caesura, Cella, Ceneria, Chain, Civet.

H

Chaika, Chunya, Charlene, Chantel, China, Chelsea, Cherry, Cheerilee, Chansey, Chara, Chupa, Chura, Chelsea, Blueberry, Chita, Chantel, Charlie, Chuya, Chrisa, Chusi.

Sh

Charlotte, Shenzi, Chantel, Shera, Shoni, Shushka, Shishka, Shakira, Cheyenne, Shanna, Chanel, Sheila, Shunya, Shambhala, Shelby, Shirley, Shane, Charlene, Sheltie, Shoko.

E

Erica, Elina, Elaida, Alice, Ashley, Eleanor, Ethel, Estelle, Estella, Elsa, Emma, ​​Amber, Ellie, Esme, Evelina, Eddie, Erina, Avon, Edissa, Eileen, Avis, Elena, Emily, Ernesta, Effie, Ash.

YU

Yula, Yuna, Eunice, Yuki, Eunice, Eugenia, Unity, Utah, Yuzhana, Yuzhnia, Yudzhet, Yusha, Yushka, Yuvelina, Yurta, Yuma, Yulsi, Unita, Ugra, Yucca

I.

Yanka, Yarel, Yanni, Yanita, Yanesa, Yappi, Jasper, Yasmina, Yalta, Yadel, Java, Jamaica, Bright, Yara, Yasya, Yarila, Yamuna, Yantarina, Yasha, Yasol.

Beautiful nicknames

Only the owner can judge the beauty of a nickname. Tastes could not be discussed. Consonance may seem strange and awkward to some, but another person will consider it the best option for their pet. To choose a really good-sounding nickname, you need to rely on associations with the puppy's temperament or appearance.

One option for a beautiful nickname could be the name of a familiar character from a book, film or animated series: Alice, Assol, Arya, Belle, Bunny, Buffy, Snow White (Bela), Belka, Hera, Hermi, Dakki, Daphne, Tinkerbell, Jacqueline, Zhanna, Zorka, Evie, Kiara, Kira, Lara, Lana, Lady, Lilith, Leia, Mini, Mitsi, May, Milka, Naomi, Nova, Wasp, Oda, Odetta, Pappy, Peppy, Rose, Rubby, Rachel, Sansa, Scarlet, Sabrina, Santa, Cyrus, Wesley, Ulli, Uri, Hannah, Shaya, Sharon, Yuna, Utah.

The names of flowers or rare plants are ideal for a girl: Agave, Quince, Azalea, Acacia, Begonia, Vanilla, Geranium, Carnation, Deutzia, Disa, Spruce, Christmas tree, Jasmine, Willow, Caria, Cinnamon, Lavender, Magnolia, Mistletoe, Radish, Plum, Beans, Violet, Persimmon, Needles.

Of course, what nickname will sound better than the name of the goddess of the ancient world: Athena, Asia, Aphrodite, Artemis, Hera, Gorgon, Hecate, Dryad, Demeter, Iris, Lethe, Moira, Nymph, Pandora, Persephone, Siren, Fiona, Ephra, Juno.

Unique exotic nicknames

Excellent examples of unusual dog nicknames include the names of exotic flowers and tropical fruits. You can also use beautiful names for garden and indoor plants.

Our ideas:

  • Azalea;
  • Allamanda;
  • Amaranth;
  • Begonia;
  • Braheya;
  • Bauhinia;
  • Bunardia;
  • Voroleya;
  • Gloxinia;
  • Guava;
  • Gardenia;
  • Clementine;
  • Cumbria;
  • Liana;
  • Labelia;
  • Monstera;
  • Passion fruit;
  • Mignola;
  • Nasturtium;
  • Poinsettia;
  • Pachira;
  • Primrose;
  • Chavrotia;
  • Hamedorea;
  • Zinnia;
  • Enseta.

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Cool nicknames

A nickname can fully reflect the owner’s character and sense of humor. If you want to name your pet funny, then there is nothing wrong with that. The main thing is not to make fun of the dog, not to mock it, not to call it harsh, evil words.

Often interesting funny connections are made when large animals are called names for small ones and vice versa:

  • For large breeds: Pushinka, Malyshka, Minnie, Smallie, Bullet, Zhuzha, Sprat, Klunya, Barbie;
  • For small breeds: Burya, Queen, Berta, Elba, Groza, Bogira, Thatcher, Barda.

The names of food and food products are considered funny names: Cherry plum, Banana, Ham, Vermicelli, Cherry, Granola, Pear, Melon, Marshmallow, Toffee, Caviar, Kiwi, Sausage, Candy, Corn, Semolina, Melissa, Carrot, Mint, Olive, Pastila , Parsley, Sardine, Saika, Sour cream, Soufflé, Pumpkin, Halva.

Russian nicknames for girls dogs

The Russian language is rich not only in common nouns; you can choose or invent an affectionate word that characterizes your pet and is familiar to the ear. Most often, Russian-language names are chosen for domestic, northern, and Caucasian breeds. It is important to take into account the color of the pet, the length of its fur, physical abilities, size, and character.

  • Now it is fashionable to turn to Old Slavonic vocabulary, choose outdated names, names of mythological creatures or archaisms: Mlada (young), Golub (modest), Bozhana (gifted), Mara (strict), Yasna (clear), Dara (gifted), Diva (mythological evil spirit), Mavka (mermaid), Yuda (mythological creature), Dogoda (god of the wind).
  • For large dogs accustomed to work and harsh conditions, strong northern names are chosen: Vyuga, Yurta, Taiga, Ada, Vesta, Aurora, Lada, Snowstorm, Speed, Strela, Askania, Yunga, Alaska, Naida.
  • For small and medium-sized breeds, you can choose a nickname that characterizes their color or disposition: Weasel, Smeshinka, Blob, Umka, Snowball, Squirrel, Drop, Bulka, Buka, Busya, Zlyuka, Bug, Zhulya, Chunya, Kapa, ​​Paw, Doll, Beauty .
  • Some nicknames come from Russian names: Aska, Pashka, Dusya, Rusya, Fima, Julia, Eva, Laura, Nora, Lyusya, Ksenya, Senya.

Affectionate options

Menacing names are best left for “men.” And a “girl” dog—a “mongrel” or a purebred—should become the bearer of an affectionate and pleasant-sounding nickname. When selecting, consider three basic rules.

  • Soft consonants. It is a mistake to believe that the soft sign in dog names is an unclaimed letter. In "men's" - perhaps. But not in “women’s” ones. Such consonants will help soften any name, even a stern and confident-sounding one. A striking example is the names Alfa and Chanel.
  • No repetition of consonants. Some dog handlers and breeders believe that it is better to abandon names that contain two identical consonants. Double consonants make the nickname rougher. In addition, the pronunciation of such names is difficult for objective phonetic reasons. And yet, nicknames like Gretta or Stella are not outcasts in the general stream of names.
  • Softening vowels. Vowels can also “soften” the name of an animal. Listen: Nyusya, Lyusya, Mint... There are no hidden meanings or extravagance, but the affectionate nature of such nicknames is difficult to dispute.

There is a kennel in the United States whose owner awards puppies with the breeding prefix “All Stars”. At the same time, each baby becomes the owner of the name of a famous movie star or celebrity from the world of show business. As a result, the pet's full name may sound like All Star Ashton Kutcher or All Star Julia Roberts. Whether it is beautiful or not - everyone decides for themselves. But the fact that the owner of the nursery has found a win-win way to stand out from her competitors is a fact.

If, in searching for an answer to the question of how to name a “girl” dog, the rules and postulates are alien to you, just turn on associative thinking. For a bitch of an Alaskan Malamute or a husky, a nickname associated with snow—Blizzard or Blizzard—is best suited. When you see a miniature Chihuahua, you remember the movie “Legally Blonde” - you might want to give your pet the name Reese, making your four-legged “friend” the namesake of the actress who played the main role. As soon as you make your choice, announce it to your pet, clearly repeating the name several times. If the pet does not react, look further. If he happily wags his tail, you know: it’s a good nickname, you should take it.

Foreign with meaning

The best name for a dog is the one whose origin comes from the homeland of the breed. So, for example, a British nickname would be an ideal option for a Yorkshire Terrier, and a French one for a French Bulldog.

Now, along with the flow of Eastern culture, Japanese and Korean traditions are pouring into the Internet, in particular into social networks. This is also reflected in the animals' nicknames. Anime fans name their pets after their favorite characters or even just Japanese names.

German nicknames

The best German nicknames are those that characterize a specific dog:

  • Nelya (fast);
  • Muti (brave, courageous);
  • Agna (saint), Amelie (work);
  • Atala (nobility);
  • Bit (blessed);
  • Bruna (brown);
  • Wilda (wild, free);
  • Hertha (spear);
  • Greta (pearl);
  • Jit (great)
  • Zelda (maiden);
  • Idan (new love);
  • Irma (universal);
  • Kate (net);
  • Kiel (favorite);
  • Kirsa (cherry);
  • Carla (person);
  • Leni (moon);
  • Lulu (warrior);
  • Siji (tenderness);
  • Sophie (wise);
  • Suze (lily);
  • Frida (elf);
  • Frock (lady);
  • Hild (smitten);
  • Hedi (war);
  • Elsa (goddess);
  • Erna (immortal);
  • Emma (whole);
  • Yut (child).

French

The French language is very melodic and beautiful, it’s no wonder that from its vocabulary you can choose elegant and beautiful names for sleek doggies: Avril (open), Adele (noble), Aimi (beloved), Anet (benefit), Blanche (white) , Giselle (collateral), Inez (chastity), Claire (clear), Luke (light), Polly (little), Sylvie (forest), Flo (flower), Esty (star), Elin (nobility).

English and American

English and American nicknames can be heard in any Hollywood film; such names are already becoming cliches, and have been among the top nicknames for several decades. Now, of course, they are used less often, but for now they are considered the most popular: Smallie (small), Lucky (lucky), Sandy (sandy), Shiny (shiny), Bright (bright), Cuckie (cookie), Goldie (golden-haired) , Jane (simple), Ricky (restless).

Often in the West you can find double names: Popple Heart (purple heart), Fest Lady (first lady), May Dreams (my dreams), Pretty Baby (beautiful child), Little Pappy (little puppy), Windy Day (windy day).

Asian

Among the common Japanese and Korean names, Indian and Vietnamese nicknames, which are rarely used in Russia, stand out: Amita (endless), Ananda (happiness), Bala (young), Vida (knowledge), Gita (song), Jyoti (light), Kanti (beauty), Leela (game), Meera (best), Padma (lotus), Rati (rest), Tara (star), Shakti (powerful), Shoba (brilliance).

Japanese with translation

Popular Japanese nicknames: Akina (spring flower), Kami (deity), Momo (peach), Tenshi (angel), Satu (sweetness), Jun (obedient), Yoshiko (noble child), Kiku (chrysanthemum), Michi (path) , Chika (wisdom), Yuko (useful), Yuri (lily).

Of course, such names are best suited to representatives of Asian breeds. It would be inappropriate to name the Moscow Watch after “Aiko”.

Korean

Korean nicknames are characterized by brevity. Most often they consist of one syllable with one stressed vowel.

This could be an original name for a pet:

  • Jeong (sincere);
  • Mei (flower);
  • Tu (star);
  • Thai (friendly);
  • Lan (peace-loving);
  • Wang (cloud);
  • Kim (gold);
  • Scourge (jade);
  • Mi (beauty).

Chinese

Chinese may soon become one of the world languages; some people study it for self-development, while others study it to work with foreign partners.

One way or another, the Chinese nickname will suit any Asian breed:

  • Gee (pure);
  • Zhu (babmuk);
  • Kiang (rose);
  • Xu (snow);
  • Luli (jasmine);
  • Meili (beautiful);
  • Ting (grace);
  • Yubi (emerald);
  • Suin (simplicity);
  • Xia (pink clouds).

Top: most popular

Now let's see what dog names are the most popular in the world and in Russia. Various factors influence the popularity of names. This could be the name of a show business star, or, for example, the heroine of a sensational film. This category also includes the names of characters from fairy tales known to everyone from childhood. Often the names of dogs from popular films also make it into the top names.

  • Gerda,
  • Jesse,
  • Dina,
  • Daisy,
  • Zlata,
  • Lada,
  • Lucy,
  • Martha,
  • Molly,
  • Stella.

Fashionable

The category of fashionable nicknames primarily includes the names of popular brands in the fashion industry. These also include the names of jewelry companies and cosmetic concerns.

These names can be given to dogs of any breed, but they are best suited to small long-haired dogs like Yorkshire terriers, Maltese or Shih Tzu. A tall, slender dog, such as a Great Dane or a Greyhound, can also be called a fashion-related name.


The Shih Tzu is a very elegant dog!

The best stylish names:

  • Bijou,
  • Beauty,
  • Diorite,
  • Coco,
  • Prada,
  • Paris,
  • Rykiel,
  • Rhinestone,
  • Tiffany,
  • Chanel.

Lovely

Cute, affectionate names are not suitable for large and powerful dogs. But they are great for small, “toy” dogs. By naming your pet this way, you will emphasize her wonderful character and charming appearance. That is, exactly why dogs of small breeds are loved and appreciated all over the world.

  • Bafi,
  • Vivi,
  • Julia,
  • Zest,
  • Caramel,
  • Lyalya,
  • Milli,
  • Nyusha,
  • Polly,
  • Cherry,
  • Bulya (from the word bun).

Lungs

These names are suitable for serious, large dogs. Easy names are convenient for training, and subsequently a name that is easy to pronounce will make communication with the animal easier. A simple, well-remembered nickname is better accepted by the dog, which makes it easier for it to follow the owner’s commands. In this way, a connection is formed between the owner and his pet: send - response.

  • Alma,
  • Wanda,
  • Josie,
  • Zosya,
  • Lassie,
  • Myrta,
  • Nora,
  • Pippi,
  • Cherry,
  • Jasper.

Affectionate

Affectionate nicknames are given to gentle, fragile dogs. Such as Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier, Pomeranian Spitz, Toy Poodle. They emphasize not only the grace of these cute babies, but also the attitude of their owners towards them. The small stature and fragility of these dogs evoke a feeling of tenderness and tenderness in the owner. I just want to call these babies the most tender and affectionate names.

  • Bead,
  • Baby,
  • Cherry,
  • Blackberry,
  • Bunny,
  • Toffee,
  • Sweetie,
  • Sweetie,
  • Baby,
  • Berry.

Interesting

Nicknames in this category include the names of prominent historical figures, heroines of classical operas and ballets. They also include the names of animals, plants and astronomical objects. Interesting names can be given to slender, graceful dogs, both large and small. These nicknames are suitable for breeds such as Italian Greyhounds, Greyhounds, Salukis, Dalmatians, and Great Danes.

  • Beatrice,
  • Cleopatra,
  • Columbine,
  • Laura,
  • Mamba,
  • Panda,
  • Octavia,
  • Flora,
  • Francesca,
  • Esmeralda.

Women's

In general, it is not recommended to name animals after people. But if this name is not very common or dogs have been called this way for a long time, then why not? Moreover, these nicknames emphasize the connection between dogs and their owners. True, there is always a risk that when you call your dog while walking, several passersby will turn to your call. Therefore, in this case, it is still better to give preference to rare names.

List of female names:

  • Ada,
  • Amelia,
  • Dina,
  • Eve,
  • Lisa,
  • Laura,
  • Milana,
  • Nika,
  • Nyusya,
  • Sonya.

Double

Double names are not often given to dogs that do not have breeding documents. But if your girl has a pedigree, then it will be very beautiful if there is a nickname written there, consisting of two words related to each other in meaning or simply beautiful-sounding words.

Such nicknames can become the calling card of a show dog, emphasizing its origin and magnificent exterior. And names such as Lady Luck or Palm of the Championship, among other things, can also become unique talismans. Who knows, maybe, not least thanks to them, your dog will only take first places at all possible exhibitions.

  • Hakuna Matata,
  • Eternal love,
  • Lady Luck,
  • Dolce Vita,
  • Candy Kiss,
  • Marilyn Monroe,
  • Palm,
  • Polar Star,
  • Saint Clair
  • Queen of Clubs.

The most beautiful and lightest

Beauty is in simplicity. In pursuit of exoticism and pretentiousness, owners forget that a name that is too long will be inconvenient to pronounce or will not take root in the family. It happens that the pet itself does not accept the nickname.

There is a list of win-win beautiful names that can often be heard on the street : Glory, Naida, Bullet, Ksyusha, Vassa, Dulya, Alya, Zadira, Zeta, Bella, Verba, Ponka, Klyaksa, Zloba, Beth, Vaxa, Peddi, Veta, Ezhevika , Jodi, Gadget, Gamma, Marta, Grunya, Nochka, Mila, Europe, Polly, Zoya, Maggie, Pina, Basta, Country, Palma, Catherine, Mirta, Lucy, Heat, Agda, Rat, Betty, Zhanna, Katie.

"Money" name

Surely everyone knows the most common world currencies. But who knows what their smaller equivalents are called? A “penny” name will emphasize the miniature size of the dog and give it a luxurious shine.


Satisfied with life Krona

  • Kindarka
  • Sentimo
  • Poysha
  • Kopek
  • Stotinka
  • a penny
  • Peseva
  • Ere
  • Agora
  • Pice
  • Tambala
  • Lari
  • Mangu
  • Pya
  • Kobo
  • Baiza
  • Toya
  • Rupee
  • Guarani
  • Euro
  • Kwanzaa
  • Taka
  • Brand
  • Vatu
  • Dalasi
  • Cedi
  • Lempira
  • Crown
  • Pesos
  • Tenge
  • Yuan
  • Ariary
  • Pataca
  • Naira
  • Kina
  • Hryvnia
  • Kuna
  • Nakfa
  • Yen

Tell us about your little princess in the comments. Does your baby like to spend time in active games or prefers to rest imposingly in the arms of its owners? How did you choose a name for her?

With meaning

To choose a meaningful nickname, you need to take a close look at the puppy. This may take several days. We need to focus on his first habits, behavior, appearance, emotions that he evokes.

You can create a nickname yourself. To do this, they play with words. An original option would be to collect the first letters of all names in the family. Or a combination of the first part of the month in which the puppy was born and the end of the camp where the breed originated.

Of course, relying on words with a ready-made embedded meaning, it is easy to choose an interesting nickname that characterizes the pet.

"Little" in languages ​​of the world

The size of the dog itself can become a topic for inspiration. The strange sound of the word “small” in a foreign language fits perfectly as a home nickname.


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  • Vogol
  • Little
  • Tkisiki
  • Malk
  • Mali
  • Bach
  • Keys
  • Pequeno
  • Small
  • Micro
  • Baig
  • Piccolo
  • Petite
  • Mazs
  • Zghar
  • Klein
  • Liten
  • Mick
  • Maichen
  • Vaike
  • Kitsik
  • Kishkentai
  • Zhizhig
  • Maida
  • Meh-meh
  • Ezinkane
  • Obere
  • Yar
  • Kanana
  • Ndogo
  • Kaetsil
  • Iti
  • Gamay
  • Maliite
  • Tsilik
  • Pusili
  • Malgranda
  • Kechkene
  • Pussy
  • Belakay

Modern

Of course, some of the most popular modern nicknames are the names of actors and the names of their animals: Buddy (Bill Clinton’s pet), Pear (Vladimir Mashkov’s trier), Dusya (Alena Apina’s pet), Tequila (owner – Patricia Kaas), Puppy (Sandra Bullock) , Chloe (Lindsay Lohan), Lola (Hilary Duff).

Glamorous nicknames are often chosen for small decorative pets: Lucy, Kylie, Chris, Chili, Danka, Trixie, Alice, Phoebe, CC, Fi-fi, Ki-ki, Bazi, Darcy, Mitsi, Rochelle, Miley, Dolly, Molly , Jacqueline, Ginger, Linda, Tessa, Yanga.

Rare and unusual

Originality in choosing a name is always a plus. Because the frequency of using the same nickname can interfere with training, walking and simple interaction with the puppy. Other pets will run when called, or vice versa - the dog will run in its own name after another person.

  • An interesting rare name would be a professional word from the owner’s field of interest, for example, from astronomy: Omega, Andromeda, Comet, Alpha, Beta, Zeta, Delta, Iota, Sigma, Theta, Eta, Venus, Dia, Eris, Callisto.
  • Some breeders prefer to name puppies by brand names: Cola, Zara, Toyota, Mazda, Blanco, Bershka, Lacoste, Gucci, Chanel, Audi, Geely, Tesla.

You cannot judge the beauty of a name for a pet, because people have different tastes and different hobbies. Perhaps the dog will be named in honor of some great event or person who left a mark on the owner’s soul.

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For white, black, red color

As mentioned earlier, a nickname for an animal is often chosen based mainly on its appearance. What is the first thing that catches your eye in a dog’s appearance? That's right, its color.

We will not focus on rare and less common colors, such as blue, isabella, harlequin, we will only talk about what you can call a red, white and black puppy. In all the names listed below, the emphasis is on the similarity of the color of the dog and some object or phenomenon.

So, for example, for dogs of red color, names associated with gold or fire, as well as those indicating the similarity of the pet with any animal of the same color, are suitable. How to call a white one: some “cold” name, as if hinting at the similarity of its color with snow and ice. Well, the nickname of a black dog will compare its color with the color of night, darkness, or with the color of any animal with black fur. You can also give your pet a name related to the name of some fruit or black berry.

Below is a list of names that can be used to call dogs of these colors.

What to call a redhead:

  • Aurelia,
  • Goldie,
  • Golden,
  • Zlata,
  • Foxy.

Names for white:

  • Arctic,
  • Snowstorm,
  • Ice,
  • Snowflake,
  • Umka.

For black:

  • Blackie,
  • Blackberry,
  • Panther,
  • Midnight,
  • Shadow.
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