Puppy Dog Names

Introduction

There are many names for dogs, and the best name depends on your dog’s personality. Here you’ll find the most popular puppy dog names and meanings for both male and female dogs.

A blog about popular dog names and meanings.

A blog about popular dog names and meanings.

Top Female Puppy Dog Names 2019: Bella, Sadie, Molly, Lucy and Lola.

Top Male Puppy Dog Names 2019: Cooper, Charlie, Buddy and Jack.

Top 10 Female Puppy Dog Name Meanings: Bella meaning beautiful in Italian; Sadie meaning princess; Molly meaning soft; Lucy meaning light; Lola meaning loving one who lives alone or lonely one as well as being a Spanish name for girl or woman (Lola is also a Spanish word for clown).

Top female puppy dog names 2019

  • Bella meaning beautiful in Italian
  • Luna meaning moon in Latin
  • Daisy meaning day’s eye in English June flower
  • Sadie meaning princess in Hebrew (or Sarah, her biblical namesake)
  • Lucy meaning light in Latin

If you’re looking for a girl’s name that means “light,” consider Lucy. Not only does this classic name have a long history as a given and birth name, but it also has some fun pop culture associations: In Harry Potter, the character Luna Lovegood is named after the moon goddess; Joan of Arc was named Lucie-Marie; and Queen Victoria chose this name for one of her daughters.

Top male puppy dog names 2019

Here’s a list of popular male puppy dog names for you to choose from.

  • Duke meaning leader in German
  • Buddy meaning friend in English
  • Buster meaning a good choice in English. In the US, Buster is used as the name of the firstborn male child, whereas other cultures use it for brothers.
  • Charlie meaning free man in Greek (and also short for Charles)
  • Max meaning greatest in Latin and short for Maximillian or Maxwell. This name was also used by Quentin Tarantino when naming his main character Max Cherry in Jackie Brown! We think this makes him one cool pooch!

Top 10 female puppy dog name meanings

  • Bella meaning beautiful in Italian
  • Luna meaning moon in Latin
  • Daisy meaning day’s eye in English June flower
  • Sadie meaning princess in Hebrew
  • Molly meaning star of the sea in Gaelic

– Bella meaning beautiful in Italian

  • Bella means beautiful in Italian.
  • Bella is a popular name for dogs, cats, and humans.
  • It’s also the name of an award-winning movie about a dog named Bella who plays her part in saving her owner from drowning.

– Luna meaning moon in Latin

Luna meaning moon in Latin, is a beautiful name for your puppy. It is also a name that has been used across many cultures.

In Arabic, it means “moon”. The name is based on the word ‘luna’ coming from Latin, which was the language of ancient Rome. In Egyptian hieroglyphs, it represents an owl or falcon perched on its master’s arm as he stands before his god Osiris. The ancient Greeks associated Luna with Artemis and Selene; Roman soldiers thought of her as Diana; while Norse mythology associates her with Freya and Freyja—both goddesses of love and fertility (this certainly works if you’re planning on breeding puppies).

– Daisy meaning day’s eye in English June flower

Daisy is a common name for a girl, and it’s also the name of a flower. In English, daisy means day’s eye. The name Daisy was first listed in 1880-1889 when it was at its most popular and has been declining since then. It reached its lowest ranking of #936 in 2012.

Daisy is also used as a short form of Adeline and Adelaide, which are names derived from the Latin word meaning “noble”.

– Lola meaning sorrow in Spanish

Lola is a female name of Spanish origin. It is a diminutive of Dolores, which means “sorrows”. The name Lola was popularized by the Spanish actress Dolores del Río.

Lola is also an English short form of Dolores and came into use as an independent given name in the mid-19th century. In the United States, it ranked among the top 1,000 most popular names for girls born in 1910–1949 (peaking at #451) and 1980–1989 (peaking at #656). It also appeared consistently within the top 1,000 for each decade from 1940–2012 but has since dropped out altogether in 2013-2014; however, it has continued its steady decline as far back as 1880 when it was ranked #121 on that list with 13 babies named Lola born within that year alone!

– Sadie meaning princess in Hebrew

Sadie is a Hebrew name meaning princess, and it’s a common name for dogs. The most popular bearer of this moniker? Labrador retrievers. If you’re looking for an adorable female dog, consider adding Sadie to your list of potential names!

Sadie also makes an excellent name for poodles, who are known as “poo” or “poodle” in their native language (French). They translate literally as “little dog,” but that’s not all there is to know about these animals…

– Molly meaning star of the sea in Gaelic

  • The name Molly can be traced back to the Gaelic word for “star of the sea.”
  • Molly is a common female dog name and it’s a good one to use if you’re looking for something simple, but that still holds some meaning.
  • If you have a male puppy and are looking for ideas, try out Oski or Yoshi!

– Lucy meaning light in Latin

If you are looking for a name that is cute, but not too cutesy and simple enough to be both formal and casual, Lucy may be the one for you. It’s a popular name for girls as well as dogs (and cats!) in general.

Lucy has been around since at least Shakespeare’s day (he used it frequently in his plays). The word itself comes from Latin lucēre meaning “to shine” or “to glow”. In fact, Amazon means “the glowing river”. If your dog has gray eyes or gray fur they might even look more like stars than planets when they look at you!

The name Lucy also belongs to a famous Peanuts character who appeared first in 1951 as Charlie Brown’s unseen friend who also had red hair. She was later revealed to be real in 1959 when she finally appeared on screen with her younger brother Linus van Pelt. Lucy is known for being bossy, unkind and mean spirited towards Charlie Brown but has many fans despite these flaws because she is just so darn cute!

– Rosie meaning a rose flower in Latin

Rosie is the name of a famous character in the Peanuts comic strip.

Rosie is also the name of a famous English singer and songwriter, born in 1947. She performed with her husband, Tom Robinson and together they made up the duo “Tom and Rosie”. Their first hit single was “Glad to be Gay”, which was released on their 1977 album Power In The Darkness. The couple split up in 2002 but still perform together occasionally as solo artists or with other singers such as Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders and Joan Armatrading (a British singer/songwriter).

– Lulu meaning pearl or calmness in Arabic

Lulu is a popular name for female puppies. It’s a sweet name for a girl puppy and a common name for girls, but perhaps not as common as some other names like Lucy or Lola. For example, if you’re looking for the meaning of the word lulu, it means pearl or calmness in Arabic!

It may be tempting to think that your dog has been named after the famous rock band Lulu with their song “Crimson and Clover” (and this could be true), but it’s probably more likely that Lulus were named after celebrities like actress Lucy Liu or singer Lola Blanca!

– Stella Meaning Star in English

Stella is a dog name that means “star” in English, and it’s also a popular human name. It has Latin and Italian origins, though its popularity as a dog name is more recent.

Stella has been used as a feminine name for many centuries, but its meaning changed when it became popular as an English word for the brightest star in the sky (and later other celestial bodies). In this case, it was originally derived from the Greek word στέλλα (stella).

Conclusion

Hopefully, this list of puppy dog names and meanings has helped you find a new name for your puppy. If you are still struggling with finding the perfect name there is no need to worry as there are plenty more lists on our website that will give you some great ideas!

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