Girl Dog Names

Possible names for a white and Carmel colored, medium-sized female dog currently named Jewel. Prefer two syllables. Other dog is Reilly - male.
  1. Angel
    • Origin:

      Spanish and English
    • Meaning:

      "angel, messenger"
    • Description:

      Angel is one of those names that has a very different trajectory for girls and boys. As a female name, it was most popular in the US from the 1970s until the turn of this century, almost breaking into the Top 100 at its peak in 2001 but then beginning a long slide down the list.
  2. Blondie
    • Dizzy
      • Jojo
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Jo-beginning names
        • Description:

          Sprightly and engaging nickname for human, full name for pet. Author Jojo Moyes and dancer/singer Jojo Sliwa have propelled the name into the public eye.
      • Juno
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "queen of the heavens; young"
        • Description:

          Juno is an ancient name that feels as fresh as if it had been minted, well, not yesterday, but in 2007. Since the release of the popular indie film Juno, this lively but strong Roman goddess name has held new potential as a baby name. Currently in the UK Top 500 and used in The Netherlands too, Juno is on the rise in the US - and is 15 times more popular than it was before the release of the film.
      • Jazzy
        • Maxie
          • Nico
            • Origin:

              Italian, diminutive of Nicola
            • Meaning:

              "people of victory"
            • Description:

              A much more dynamic nickname than Nicky for any of the Nic-names. Nico was chosen by Thandiwe Newton for her daughter.
          • Nova
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "new"
            • Description:

              Nova has the feel of both newness, from its meaning, and great energy as an astronomical term for a star that increases suddenly in brightness before fading.
          • Penny
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Penelope
            • Description:

              Like Peggy and Patsy, the kind of zesty moniker young Judy Garland would sport in her early let's-put-on-a-show flicks. It fell out of favor (and the Top 1000) for a while, but has recently rebounded by reentering the charts in 2013. Expect it to continue gaining traction as a result of surprise hit Penelope.
          • Pippin
            • Ruby
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "deep red precious stone"
              • Description:

                Vibrant, sassy, and bubbly, Ruby is a vintage gem that hasn’t lost any of its sparkle. Currently popular in a number of English-speaking countries, Ruby is proof of the 100 Year Rule, trending again for the first time since its heyday in the 1910s.
            • Sheba
              • Origin:

                Hebrew, short variation of Bathsheba
              • Meaning:

                "daughter of an oath"
              • Description:

                This biblical place-name for the region now known as Yemen started to feel fresh again as the name of the heroine of Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal, played on screen by Cate Blanchett.
            • Sugar
              • Origin:

                Literary and word name
              • Description:

                You can call your daughter Sugar, but only as a term of endearment. Her real name has to be something, almost anything, else.
            • Sunny
              • Origin:

                English nickname
              • Description:

                Upbeat nickname-name that can't help but make you smile. You might want to use it as a short form for a more "serious" name such as Sunniva, but Sunny is undeniably, well, sunny.
            • Zuri
              • Origin:

                Kiswahili
              • Meaning:

                "good, beautiful"
              • Description:

                Zuri migrated, at least to American sensibilities, to the feminine side when an Ohio zoo used it for a female giraffe. For either gender, Zuri is an attractive name with the usual Z-initial zest.
            • Ziggy