Perfect Golden Retriever Names

  1. Biscuit
    • Brinkley
      • Bruiser
        • Captain
          • Chance
            • Origin:

              French variation of Chauncey
            • Description:

              Once a cavalier Mississippi gambler type name, Chance has entered the mainstream since being endorsed by such celebrity dads as Larry King and Paul Hogan. Chance the Rapper has also boosted the name's popularity.
          • Charlie
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Charles
            • Meaning:

              "free man"
            • Description:

              Charlie derives, of course, from the classic name Charles which, in turn, comes from a German word meaning "free man." Charles became very popular in France during the Middle Ages due to the fame of Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne. Charley is an alternate spelling.
          • Chase
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "to hunt"
            • Description:

              Chase, with its sleek and ultraprosperous aura, is redolent of the worlds of high finance and international banking. Chase has been well used during the last few decades, seen as a character on 24 and on several young-audience shows.
          • Cleo
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "glory"
            • Description:

              Cleo, one of the few girls' names to boast the cool-yet-lively o ending, is of course short for Cleopatra, the name of one of the most powerful women in history.
          • Cooper
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "barrel maker"
            • Description:

              The genial yet upscale and preppy Cooper was one of the first occupational last names to catch on -- and Cooper remains a pleasing option.
          • Checkers
            • Cookie
              • Daisy
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Margaret or flower name, English
                • Meaning:

                  "day's eye"
                • Description:

                  Daisy, fresh, wholesome, and energetic, is one of the flower names that burst back into bloom after a century's hibernation. Originally a nickname for Margaret (the French Marguerite is the word for the flower), Daisy comes from the phrase "day's eye," because it opens its petals at daybreak.
              • Delaney
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "dark challenger; dark river"
                • Description:

                  Delaney has been a popular surname-style choice since 90s, when it joined other Irish surnames such as Cassidy, Kennedy, and Mallory on the US Charts. Buoyant, bright, and cheerful, it ranks in the US Top 250 and is given to nearly 1300 babies every year.
              • Duncan
                • Origin:

                  Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "dark warrior"
                • Description:

                  Duncan is jaunty, confident, and open, a Scottish royal name that's brimming with friendly charm and makes it into our golden circle of names that are neither too popular nor too strange. Popularity aside, Duncan is one of the most classic Scottish names for boys.
              • Edwin
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "wealthy friend"
                • Description:

                  Some might be surprised to learn that Edwin has been a consistent presence on the popular names list since statistics have become available.
              • Fable
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Meaning:

                  "a legendary story of supernatural happenings"
                • Description:

                  Fable, like Story, is a word name with real potential, combining enchanted tale-telling with a moral edge. And soundwise, it would fit right in with the likes of Abel and Mabel.
              • Finn
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "fair or white"
                • Description:

                  Finn is a name with enormous energy and charm, that of the greatest hero of Irish mythology, Finn MacCool (aka Fionn mac Cuumhaill), an intrepid warrior with mystical supernatural powers, noted as well for his wisdom and generosity.
              • Fred
                • Origin:

                  German, diminutive of Frederick and Alfred
                • Description:

                  Where have all the Freds gone? We haven't seen many since the days of Flintstone and Munster. But it could be time for a comeback--if you think more of the sophistication of Fred Astaire, and of other nice guy names like Jack and Charlie and Sam.
              • Ginger
                • Origin:

                  English diminutive
                • Description:

                  Originally a unisex nickname for a redhead -- red hair is called "ginger" in Britain -- or for the name Virginia, Ginger perennially wears pink gingham and spike heels.
              • Gordon
                • Origin:

                  Scottish
                • Meaning:

                  "great hill"
                • Description:

                  As this long-term Age of Jordans, both male and female, begins to wind down, the neglected Scottish favorite Gordon, with its more distinguished history, could come back as a distinctive alternative. Gordon is one of the most classic authentically Scottish names for boys.