Dog Names for large or small or young or old

  1. Rascal
    • Reni
      • Sadie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Sarah
        • Meaning:

          "princess"
        • Description:

          Sadie started as a nickname for Sarah, but their images couldn't be more disparate. Where Sarah is serious and sweet, Sadie is full of sass and fun.
      • Sal
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Salvador or Salvatore
        • Description:

          The sidekick in almost every movie or TV show with an Italo-American setting.
      • Sally
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Sarah
        • Meaning:

          "princess"
        • Description:

          Sally is a cheerful, fresh-faced girl-next-door name that was originally a nickname for Sarah, but has long been used independently. Sally was popular in the eighteenth century and then again from the 1920s to the 1960s--it was just outside the Top 50 around 1940. Though it hasn't been heard as a baby name for decades, we can see Sally bouncing back, especially after her exposure as young Ms. Draper on Mad Men--the Nameberries rank it at Number 621, and it's a Top 100 name in Sweden.
      • Salvatore
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Salvator
        • Meaning:

          "savior"
        • Description:

          For every Tio Salvador in a Latino family, there's a Zio Salvatore in an Italian one. Having always ranked in the US Top 1000, it is in danger of falling off the charts very soon.
      • Sammy
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "god has heard"
        • Description:

          Short for Samuel or long for Sam, Sammy is a sweet midcentury nickname name that we can see coming back.
      • Sammy
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "god has heard"
        • Description:

          Short for Samantha or long for Sam, Sammy is a sweet midcentury nickname name that we can see coming back.
      • Samson
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "sun"
        • Description:

          With the prevailing popularity of Samuel, some parents are considering this more (literally) powerful biblical name, which shares the desirable nickname of Sam.
      • Sandy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Sandra or Alexandra
        • Description:

          Nickname name hep in the era of Grease.
      • Santana
        • Origin:

          Spanish, condensed form of Santa Ana
        • Description:

          Santana is a saintly name...or Latin rock band. While traditionally masculine, character Santana Lopez on the show Glee showed the name's potential for a girl as well. Sound-wise, it feels like Savannah with a twist.
      • Santi
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Santiago, Santino, or Santana, Spanish or Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "saint"
        • Description:

          Santi is a cute short form of these names popular in Central and South America.
      • Santiago
        • Origin:

          Place-name or Latin
        • Meaning:

          "Saint James"
        • Description:

          Santiago is a spirited Spanish name with great crossover potential. It's a place-name (a city in Chile), a surname, and the name of the patron saint of Spain.
      • Sasha
        • Origin:

          Russian, diminutive of Greek Alexander
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          Sasha, largely male in Russia--and also spelled Sascha and Sacha--is an energetic name that has really taken off for girls here, chosen by Jerry Seinfeld (using the alternate Sascha spelling) and other celebs. The Barack Obamas use it as the nickname for their younger daughter, whose proper name is Natasha. But in line with a trend toward softer-sounding boys' names like Asher and Joshua and thanks to Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, Sasha also still has life as a boys' name too--it's popular in France for boys and girls almost equally.
      • Sashi
        • Sassy
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            Perfect for your pet, probably not your daughter. It appeared on the charts for baby girls in only two years — 1994 and 1997.
        • Savannah
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "flat tropical grassland"
          • Description:

            A place name with a deep Southern accent, the once-obscure Savannah shot to fame, with others of its genre, on the heels of the best seller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which was set in the mossy Georgia city of Savannah. Originally a substitute for the overused Samantha, Savannah is now becoming overused itself, long among the top girls' names starting with S.
        • Scarlett
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "scarlet, red"
          • Description:

            Scarlett Johansson is doing more for this sparky southern name than Scarlett O'Hara ever did. Since the turn of the 21st century, Scarlett has gone from an obscure literary name to one of the most popular girls' names starting with S, right after longtime favorites Sophia and Sofia.
        • Scooby
          • Sebastian
            • Origin:

              Latin from Greek
            • Meaning:

              "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
            • Description:

              Sebastian is an ancient martyr's name turned literary, and Little Mermaid hero—think Sebastian the Crab—that's more popular than ever, as a classic-yet-unconventional compatriot for fellow British favorites T Theodore and Oliver.