570+ Cool Dog Names

  1. Maguire
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "son of the beige one"
    • Description:

      Although Maguire is such a prominent Irish surname —it ranks in the Top 40 in the Emerald Isle —this lively and cheerful family name has rarely been used as a first, unlike more familiar examples like Ryan, Riley and Reagan. The powerful and distinguished Maguire clan was known for their courage, leadership and resilience. The name's many notable associations include the unionizing Pennsylvania coal miners known as the Molly Maguires, actor Tobey Maguire and Dixie Chick Martie Maguire. Other spellings are McGuire and McGwire; two other handsome Irish surnames to consider are Malone and Magee.
  2. Santana
    • Origin:

      Spanish, condensed form of Santa Ana
    • Description:

      Santana was most recently heard on a female character on hit television show Glee. Nonetheless, this name ranks higher for boys, which can be credited to Grammy Award-winning musician Carlos Santana.
  3. Dusty
    • Romer
      • Origin:

        German surname
      • Meaning:

        "pilgrim; fame"
      • Description:

        Romer might be considered a streamlined spelling of the German surname Rohmer, whose root means fame or renown, or a name that was given to those who made pilgrimages to Rome, which is related to Romeo and its brothers. With the style value of other Rome names from Roman to Romy, this is one we predict we'll hear more of.
    • Aero
      • Crockett
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "large curl"
        • Description:

          Though Davy Crockett is a childhood hero, a frontiersman, soldier, politician, congressman and prolific storyteller. But be aware that "crock" is American slang for a lot of nonsense or something broken.
      • Prince
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "chief, prince"
        • Description:

          Prince rose to its highest ranking in a century in 2015, and the tragic death of its most famous bearer in April 2016 propelled it even higher. The Purple Rain legend isn't its only tie to pop royalty: Michael Jackson chose it for not one but two of his sons. Royal names such as King and Prince, once thought of as canine, have begun to be used by human non-royals for their sons.
      • Yale
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "fertile upland"
        • Description:

          An appellation that couldn't be more Ivy League or sound less Welsh. The name of the University is taken from the surname of college benefactor Elihu Yale. In the movie Manhattan, Yale Pollack is the name of Woody Allen's best friend. The Hebrew Yael is not related.
      • Nani
        • Ozzie
          • Origin:

            English, German
          • Meaning:

            "divine"
          • Description:

            Zippy diminutive of Germanic names containing the element os, meaning "god".
        • Blanco
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "fair, white"
          • Description:

            Unlike the feminine Blanca, this name for some reason seems to put more emphasis on the "blank" aspect.
        • Merrit
          • Origin:

            English surname
          • Meaning:

            "boundary gate"
          • Description:

            Merrit is a spelling variation of the more usual Merritt.
        • Clooney
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "from the meadow"
          • Description:

            Variation of Cluny best only if you're a major George fan. And even then, better go with George, Georgia, or Georgiana.