Possible names for our new little Yorkie

  1. Dobby
    • Doraleus
      • Dug
        • Eli
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "ascended, uplifted, high"
          • Description:

            With its sharp, succinct sounds and cool, laidback style, Eli is a popular choice among parents today. Compact and punchy, it is a Biblical name with plenty of charm.
        • Errol
          • Origin:

            Scottish, spelling variation of Earl
          • Description:

            Errol was a swashbuckling name in the Errol Flynn era, which still has a trace of jazz cool.m thanks to jazz pianist Erroll Garner.
        • Everard
          • Origin:

            English spelling variation of Eberhard
          • Meaning:

            "hardy"
          • Description:

            An older form of Everett that stays closer to its Germanic roots. Distinguished Everard is the name of several historical figures and literary characters, including a minor hobbit in The Lord of the Rings. Yet, even now that Ever- names are the height of style, Everard hasn't been seen on the charts for decades.
        • Einstein
          • Ewok
            • Fletcher
              • Origin:

                English occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "arrow-maker"
              • Description:

                Fletcher is a common surname with a touch of quirkiness; it definitely fits into the So Far Out It's In category--and moving further in all the time along with other occupational names from Parker to Forester.
            • Fang
              • Fawkes
                • Fenrir
                  • Figg
                    • Firenze
                      • Flamel
                        • Flit
                          • Fozzie
                            • Goliath
                              • Origin:

                                Hebrew
                              • Meaning:

                                "exile"
                              • Description:

                                Not a traditional biblical choice, but the Philistine giant isn't a bad character as such, just a champion fighter who lost to the underdog. He has given his name to everything from insect species to roller coasters. In a time when we're seeing more biblical names with chequered associations — Leviathan and Cain spring to mind — Goliath may appeal to some.
                            • Gargravarr
                              • Godzilla