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| Name |
Meaning |
| F |
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| • Fabian Latin |
A bean grower. |
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| • Fable |
"I enjoy a good story as much as the next dog." |
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| • Fabron French |
A blacksmith's apprentice. |
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| • Fagan Irish |
The little fiery one. |
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| • Fairfax English |
A person with fair hair. |
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| • Fakir |
A Moslem or Hindu holy man who lives by begging. |
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| • Falstaff |
A comical knight who appears in many Shakespearean plays. |
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| • Fandango |
A Spanish dance of varying tempos. |
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| • Fane English |
Grateful and joyful. |
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| • Fangs |
This name makes even the tiniest pet seem fearsome. |
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| • Fargo |
Prefers the far-off isolated places. |
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| • Farley English |
A person who hails from the bull or sheep meadow. |
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| • Farold English |
A mighty traveler. |
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| • Farragut |
A Union naval officer who uttered the famous phrase - "Damn the torpedoes... Full steam ahead!" |
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| • Farrell Irish |
A very fearless warrior. |
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| • Fats |
A big, jowelly bull-dog. |
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| • Faust |
A magician who, according to legend, sold his soul to the devil. |
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| • Felipe Spanish |
A horse lover. |
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| • Felix Latin |
One who is very fortunate and happy. |
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| • Fellah Arabic |
A farm-hand. |
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| • Felony |
"I delight in doing puppy no-no's." |
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| • Fergus Irish |
Powerful and manly. |
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| • Fez |
A city in Morocco. |
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| • Fiddler |
"I just can't seem to mind my own business." |
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| • Fidel Latin |
Faithful. |
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| • Fielding English |
A field worker. |
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| • Figaro |
The cat character in Disney's Pinocchio. |
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| • Filbert English |
A radiant and intelligent person. |
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| • Finis |
"I'm the be-all and end-all of boy dogs." |
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| • Finley Irish |
A fair-haired soldier. |
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| • Fiorello Italian |
Little flower. |
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| • Fisher
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| • Flavour |
"You'll remember me long after I'm gone." |
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| • Flea |
"I'm named for my most ardent admirers." |
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| • Fleck |
A solid colored pet with only a few spots of contrasting colors. |
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| • Fletcher English |
A professional arrow maker. |
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| • Flint English |
A stream. |
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| • Flounder |
A character in Disney's Little Mermaid. |
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| • Floyd Welsh |
Grey-haired. |
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| • Foggy |
"I sometimes appear dazed and confused." |
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| • Folly |
"My decisions are not always wise." |
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| • Forbes Irish |
A very wealthy person. |
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| • Ford English |
River crossing. |
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| • Formosa |
The old Portuguese name for Taiwan. |
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| • Forrest English |
From the forest. |
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| • Fortune |
"Aren't you lucky that I'm your pet?" |
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| • Fox |
This pet is attractive in a cunning sort of way. |
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| • Fracas |
This pet just loves a good fight. |
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| • Francisco Spanish |
From France. |
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| • Frankie |
"I'll do it my way." |
|
| • Franklin English |
A landowner. |
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| • Franz German |
From France. |
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| • Frederick German |
Peaceful ruler. |
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| • Frisco |
"My heart lies with the 49er's and Giants." |
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| • Frosty |
He loves to sled in the snow on his belly. |
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| • Fury |
"I will defend my territory with a vengeance." |
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| G |
|
| • Gabon |
A country on the west coast of Africa. It's small and full of forests. |
|
| • Gage French |
A pledge. |
|
| • Galaxy |
"I'm a thousand stars all rolled up into one pet." |
|
| • Galen or Gale Irish |
One who is little and full of life. |
|
| • Gallagher Irish |
Your ardent helper. |
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| • Garner French |
Guardian. |
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| • Garnett English |
A person armed with a spear. |
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| • Garnock Welsh |
The dweller by the alder river. |
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| • Garrett Irish |
A fearless spearman. |
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| • Garth Norse |
A person who comes from the garden. |
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| • Garvin English |
A friend in battle. |
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| • Gaston |
The villain of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. |
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| • Gator |
This pet dog can fit a lot of frisbees or bones in his big mouth. |
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| • Gaucho |
A cowboy of the South American plains. |
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| • Gavin Welsh |
Like a hawk. |
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| • Gaylord French |
A merry lord. |
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| • Gazelle |
fast and graceful. |
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| • Gecko |
a fabulous climber |
|
| • Georgie |
Curiosity always get the better of this pet |
|
| • Geppetto |
The maker of Pinocchio. |
|
| • Gerald German |
Spearking. |
|
| • Ghana |
A country in western Africa, along the Gold Coast. |
|
| • Gilbert English |
A brilliant pledge. |
|
| • Gilligan |
"Just when you think I can't mess anything else up, I do." |
|
| • Gizmo |
The original gremlin. |
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| • Gladiator |
"I'll go paw to paw with any creature." |
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| • Goblin |
A scary-little-monster dog. |
|
| • Godfrey German |
God's peace. |
|
| • Godzilla |
"Mothra doesn't stand a chance against me." |
|
| • Goliath |
The giant slayed by David in the Old Testament |
|
| • Goofy |
dog with long floppy ears. |
|
| • Gordon English |
The one who comes from the triangular hill. |
|
| • Gorman Irish |
A small person with blue eyes. |
|
| • Gotham |
Another name for New York. |
|
| • Gower Welsh |
A very pure one. |
|
| • Grady Irish |
A very distinguished person. |
|
| • Granger English |
A farmer. |
|
| • Grant English |
Great. |
|
| • Greco |
"I love the smell of Greek cooking." |
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| • Gretzky |
This pet loves to play around with pucks. |
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| • Griswold German |
One who comes from the grey forest. |
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| • Groucho |
"That's the best tasting bone I evah hoid." |
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| • Grover English |
From the tree grove. |
|
| • Grumpy |
This dwarf pet sometimes wakes up on the wrong side of the floor. |
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| • Guido |
This pet loves singing operas in the rain. |
|
| • Guillermo Spanish |
Steadfast guardian. |
|
| • Gumby |
long and skinny. |
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| • Gunnar Nordic |
Brave warrior. |
|
| • Guru |
teacher |
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| • Gus |
The chubby mouse in Disney's Cinderella. |
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| • Guthrie Irish |
A person who comes from the breezy place. |
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| • Guy French |
A fighter. |
|
| H |
|
| • Hackett German |
The little wood cutter. |
|
| • Hades Greek Mythology |
The home of the dead. |
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| • Hagen Irish |
A very small and youthful person. |
|
| • Hagley English |
Person from a closed meadow or pasture. |
|
| • Halbert English |
The radiant hero. |
|
| • Haley Irish |
Clever |
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| • Halsey English |
A resident of Hal's island. |
|
| • Hamal Arabic |
A lamb. |
|
| • Hamar Scandinavian |
A hammer. |
|
| • Hamlet |
The tragic Shakespearean hero. |
|
| • Hamlin German |
One who loves his home. |
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| • Hamm |
The pig toy in Disney's Toy Story. |
|
| • Happy |
|
| • Harbin German |
A little shining fighter. |
|
| • Hardy German |
An extremely adventurous person. |
|
| • Harold English |
An army leader. |
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| • Harper English |
A harp player. |
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| • Harpo |
"I can honk a mean horn." |
|
| • Harry English |
A fighter. |
|
| • Hart English |
A male deer. |
|
| • Hartman German |
Strong as a deer. |
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| • Harvey German |
The warrior of the army. |
|
| • Haven English |
A safe place. |
|
| • Havoc |
"Destruction of furniture is my passion." |
|
| • Hawkeye |
This boy dog notices everything. |
|
| • Hector |
One of the bravest Trojan warriors. |
|
| • Heinrich German |
House ruler. |
|
| • Helicon |
A mountain region in Greece that was the mythological home of the muses. |
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| • Hellion |
"Trouble is my middle name." |
|
| • Helsinki |
The capital of Finland. |
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| • Hemingway |
"I enjoy telling stories to the neighborhood dogs." |
|
| • Henry German |
House ruler. |
|
| • Herbert German |
Bright warrior. |
|
| • Herbie |
The LOVE pet |
|
| • Hercules |
"I often astound you with my feats of canine strength." |
|
| • Herman German |
Man of the army. |
|
| • Hermes Greek Mythology |
The messenger god. |
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| • Hershel Hebrew |
A deer. |
|
| • Hidalgo |
A minor Spanish nobleman. |
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| • Hiram Hebrew |
The most noble person of all. |
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| • Hobart |
The capital of Tasmania. |
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| • Hocus |
"Now you see me, now you don't." |
|
| • Hogan Irish |
Young. |
|
| • Holden English |
From the hollow. |
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| • Hombre |
rough, tough pet |
|
| • Hook |
The villain in Disney's Peter Pan. |
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| • Hoover |
This dog has tons of dirt on you. But he probably won't tell. |
|
| • Horace Latin |
Of the hours. |
|
| • Hot Dog |
just a show-off |
|
| • Houdini |
"Do you really think that leash can hold me?" |
|
| • Howard English |
The chief guard. |
|
| • Huey |
Another good web-footed pet name. |
|
| • Hunter |
|
| • Hydra Greek Mythology |
A serpent with 9 heads. When 1 head was cut off, 2 more grew back in its place. Hercules finally killed Hydra. |
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| I |
|
| • Iago |
The crafty and evil villain of Shakespeare's Othello. |
|
| • Ian Scottish |
God is gracious. |
|
| • Ibadan |
A large city in Nigeria. |
|
| • Iberia |
A peninsula in Europe occupied by Spain and Portugal. |
|
| • Iceman |
cool |
|
| • Ichor Greek Mythology |
The fluid that flowed through the gods veins. |
|
| • Idol |
"My masters are in awe of me." |
|
| • Idyll |
This pet is the perfect additon to any scene. |
|
| • Ignatius Latin |
Full of fire. |
|
| • Igor Scandinavian |
Valiant. |
|
| • Incubus |
An evil spirit thought to attach itself to sleeping victims. |
|
| • Indic |
A term which means of India. |
|
| • Inger Norse |
The son's army. |
|
| • Ingmar Scandinavian |
A famous son. |
|
| • Ira Hebrew |
A very alert watchman. |
|
| • Irving English |
A friend from the sea. |
|
| • Isidore Greek |
A gift from Isis. |
|
| • Ivan Russian |
God is gracious. |
|
| J |
|
| • Jacinto Spanish |
A hyacinth. |
|
| • Jacob |
Father of the 12 sons who made up the 12 tribes of Israel. |
|
| • Jafar |
The villain of Disney's Aladdin. |
|
| • Jagger |
"I have real problems getting any satisfaction." |
|
| • Jakarta |
The capital of Indonesia. |
|
| • Jake |
The adventurous mouse in Disney's The Rescuers. |
|
| • Jamal Arabic |
The very handsome one. |
|
| • Jaq |
A mouse in Disney's Cinderella. |
|
| • Jared Hebrew |
A descendant. |
|
| • Jarman German |
A German. |
|
| • Jarvis German |
A professional with a spear. |
|
| • Jason Greek |
A healer. |
|
| • Javier Spanish |
The owner of a new home. |
|
| • Jedidiah or Jed Hebrew |
A person who is beloved by God. |
|
| • Jeeves |
Your proper English butler dog. |
|
| • Jeffrey German |
Peace of God. |
|
| • Jehu |
A former king of Israel. |
|
| • Jeremiah |
One of the major Hebrew prophets. Has his own book in the Old Testament. |
|
| • Jericho |
This city's walls collapesed when the Israelites sounded their trumpets. |
|
| • Jerry |
mouse, a cartoon character |
|
| • Jersey |
"I'm a big fan of both the Jets and the Giants." |
|
| • Jester |
The professional fool. |
|
| • Jet |
shows speed |
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| • Jethro |
"I'm partial to black gold and Texas tea." |
|
| • Jidda |
A seaport in Saudi Arabia located on the Red Sea. |
|
| • Jiminy |
The cricket character in Disney's Pinocchio. |
|
| • Jimmy |
Third dog from the left - in the classic work of art, Dogs Playing Poker. |
|
| • Jingo |
One who favors war at all costs. |
|
| • Joachim Hebrew |
God will judge. |
|
| • Jock |
The Scottish terrier dog in Disney's Lady and the Tramp. |
|
| • Joel Hebrew |
God is able. |
|
| • Johann German |
God is gracious. |
|
| • John |
The only apostle of Jesus Christ who was present at the crucifixion. |
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| • John |
A little boy in Disney's Peter Pan. |
|
| • Joker |
A boy dog that always gives you a sidesplitting good time. |
|
| • Jordan |
A country located just east of Israel. |
|
| • Jorge Spanish |
A farmer. |
|
| • Joshua |
Succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites. |
|
| • Jove |
Another name for Jupiter. |
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| • Juan Spanish |
God is gracious. |
|
| • Judah Hebrew |
Praised. |
|
| • Jules French |
Young. |
|
| • Julio Spanish |
Young. |
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| • Julius |
A youthful man with a downy-beard. |
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| • Jumbo |
The big elephant character in Disney's Dumbo. |
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| • Jungle |
"I could probably survive in the wild...for about 24 hrs." |
|
| • Justin Latin |
An upright, moral man. |
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| K |
|
| • Kabuki |
A Japanese form of drama consisting of song, dance and pantomime. |
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| • Kaiser German |
Caesar. |
|
| • Kalahari |
One of the great deserts of Africa. |
|
| • Kalil Arabic |
A valued and trusted friend. |
|
| • Kallinos |
An ancient Greek lyricist. |
|
| • Kamikaze |
"I sometimes throw caution to the wind, when chasing my tail." |
|
| • Kanaka |
A Hawaiian man. |
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| • Kane Irish |
A tribute. |
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| • Kareem Arabic |
One who is very noble and distinguished. |
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| • Kariba |
One of the great lakes of Africa. |
|
| • Karnak |
An Egyptian village on the Nile. |
|
| • Keane Irish |
Clever. |
|
| • Kedar Arabic |
A mighty and powerful person. |
|
| • Keefe Irish |
A handsome, gentle, and loved man. |
|
| • Keegan Irish |
A little, fiery person. |
|
| • Keelan Irish |
A little, slender person. |
|
| • Kell Scandinavian |
One who comes from the spring. |
|
| • Keller Irish |
A little associate. |
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| • Kelly Irish |
A warrior. |
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| • Kelsey Scandinavian |
Person who comes from the ship-island. |
|
| • Kelvin Irish |
A resident of the narrow river. |
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| • Kemp English |
The victorious warrior. |
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| • Kendall English |
From the valley. |
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| • Kendo |
A Japanese sport that involves bamboo swords. |
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| • Kenley English |
One who hails from the royal meadow. |
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| • Kennedy |
The most prominent political family in American history. |
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| • Kenny |
Second dog from the left in the classic work of art, Dogs Playing Poker." |
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| • Kent Welsh |
White and brilliant. |
|
| • Kermit Irish |
Liberty. |
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| • Kerry Irish |
Dark one. |
|
| • Kevin Irish |
Handsome and lovable. |
|
| • Kiev |
Capital of the Ukraine. |
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| • Kimball Welsh |
Battle chief. |
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| • King |
"Oh boy, how do I live up to this name?" |
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| • Kingston English |
One who lives at the King's estate. |
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| • Kirby Scandinavian |
A dweller of the church village. |
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| • Klaus |
Fits the Aryan race of dog just fine - German shepherd, Doberman, etc. |
|
| • Klondike |
"I'll be in the Iditarod one day, you'll see." |
|
| • Knickerbocker |
An old name for a New Yorker. |
|
| • Knight English |
A military aide to the king. |
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| • Kobe |
A port in Honshu, Japan. |
|
| • Kobo |
A Nigerian monetary unit. |
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| • Kocoum |
An indian warrior in Disney's Pocahontas. |
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| • Kolinsky |
An Asian weasel with beautiful golden-brown fur. |
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| • Krakow |
A former capital of Poland. |
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| • Kremlin |
The seat of government of the former Soviet Union. |
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| L |
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| • Lach Scottish |
One who dwells by the lake. |
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| • Lacrosse |
"I love playing with sticks and nets." |
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| • Ladd English |
An assistant. |
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| • Ladle |
one with big paws |
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| • Ladoga |
A large Russian lake that lies close to the Finnish border. |
|
| • Laird Scottish |
A very prosperous landowner. |
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| • Lamar German |
One who is well known all over the land. |
|
| • Lambert German |
The radiant land. |
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| • Lamont Scandinavian |
A lawyer. |
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| • Lane English |
A narrow road. |
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| • Lang Scandinavian |
A very tall man. |
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| • Langford English |
The person who comes from the long ford. |
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| • Lantern |
lamp |
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| • Laredo |
A city in southern Texas that lies on the Rio Grande |
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| • Lares |
The spirits that guard the household, according to the ancient Romans |
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| • Larry |
the dog on the far left in the classic work of art, Dogs Playing Poker |
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| • Lars Scandinavian |
Crowned with laurels. |
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| • Lascar |
The term for an Indian sailor. |
|
| • Latakia |
The chief seaport of Syria. |
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| • Latham Scandinavian |
Comes from the barns. |
|
| • Latimer English |
The person who interprets. |
|
| • Leander Greek |
One who is as brave as a lion. |
|
| • Legion |
one with multitude of personalities |
|
| • Leith Scottish |
One who comes from a broad river. |
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| • Leland English |
Meadow land. |
|
| • Lemuel Hebrew |
One who is consecrated to God. |
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| • Leo |
one who resembles a lion |
|
| • Leon French |
Resembles a lion. |
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| • Leonard German |
Brave as a lion. |
|
| • Leroy French |
The King |
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| • Leslie English |
A small meadow. |
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| • Levi |
The priestly tribe of Israel. |
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| • Lex |
Super dog |
|
| • Likuta |
A monetary unit of Zaire. |
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| • Linus Greek |
A person with flaxen hair. |
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| • Lionel French |
A lion cub. |
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| • Lobo |
Wolf |
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| • Loco |
demented |
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| • Logan Scottish |
A meadow. |
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| • Loki Norse Mythology |
The god who loved to cause trouble. |
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| • London |
"I'll do absolutely anything for a basket of fish 'n chips!" |
|
| • Lorenzo Italian |
Crowned with laurels. |
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| • Louis French |
Great warrior. |
|
| • Luciano Italian |
Light bringer. |
|
| • Lucius Latin |
A bringer of light |
|
| • Lucky |
|
| • Luger |
"Ain't I a pistol?" |
|
| • Luigi Italian |
Famous warrior. |
|
| • Luis Spanish |
Famous warrior. |
|
| • Luke |
A doctor and the name of one of the New Testament Gospels |
|
| • Lumiere |
The candelabra character in Disney's Beauty and the Beast |
|
| • Lunar |
"I will one day be the first canine on the moon." |
|
| • Luther German |
The famous warrior. |
|
| • Lyle French |
From the island. |
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| M |
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| • Macabre |
A good name for the dog who brings bird or mouse corpses to your back door. |
|
| • Macbeth |
The tragic title character of the famous Shakespearean play. |
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| • MacDonald Scottish |
The son of Donald. |
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| • Machismo |
"I am all DOG." |
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| • Macy French |
One who comes from Matthew's estate. |
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| • Madcap |
"I'm always going off on crazy pet adventures." |
|
| • Maddock Welsh |
A good and generous person. |
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| • Maddox Welsh |
The benefactor's son. |
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| • Madrid |
The capital of Spain. |
|
| • Magic |
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| • Magnate |
"I am a marvel of canine industry." |
|
| • Magneto |
one with irresistible charming force |
|
| • Magnum |
peace-maker |
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| • Magnus Latin |
The great one. |
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| • Magyar |
A descendant of the original settlers of Hungary |
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| • Maitland English |
The land of the meadow. |
|
| • Major Latin |
Greater |
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| • Malin English |
A little mighty warrior. |
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| • Mandel German |
An almond. |
|
| • Manfred English |
An extremely peaceful man. |
|
| • Manitou |
Algonquian IndianThe spirit which resides in every object and being. |
|
| • Manley English |
From the man's meadow. |
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| • Mantis |
A fabulous name for the pet with long, slender legs. |
|
| • Manton English |
A man from the hero's town. |
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| • Manuel Spanish |
God is with us. |
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| • Marcel Latin |
Little fighter |
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| • Marco Italian |
A warrior. |
|
| • Marduk Babylonian Mythology |
A major god. |
|
| • Mario Latin |
Martial. |
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| • Mark |
A gospel of the New Testament. |
|
| • Marlon English |
Young hawk. |
|
| • Mars Roman Mythology |
The god of war. |
|
| • Marshall English |
An agent. |
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| • Marvin English |
A true friend. |
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| • Mason French |
A person who works with stones. |
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| • Mather English |
A very powerful army. |
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| • Matthew |
The name of the first gospel of the New Testament. |
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| • Maverick |
This dog doesn't ever follow the status quo. |
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| • Max |
The Sheep dog character in Disney's Little Mermaid. |
|
| • Maximilian Latin |
The greatest or excellence. |
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| • Meeko |
The raccoon in Disney's Pocahontas. |
|
| • Melvin Irish |
Chief. |
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| • Menelaus |
A king of Sparta and Helen of Troy's husband. |
|
| • Mercer English |
A shopkeeper. |
|
| • Mercury Roman Mythology |
The messenger of the gods. |
|
| • Merlin |
The legendary magician and seer who aided King Arthur. |
|
| • Merrill French |
A little leader |
|
| • Michael |
A little boy in Disney's Peter Pan. |
|
| • Michael |
The powerful archangel and protector of Israel. |
|
| • Mickey |
mouse, a cartoon character |
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| • Midas |
one whose touch turns things to gold. |
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| • Miguel Spanish |
Who is like God. |
|
| • Miles Latin |
Fighter. |
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| • Milo Latin |
A worker at the grain mill. |
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| • Moe |
The brightest stooge of them all. |
|
| • Mohawk |
The brave warrior pet who has no fear of heights. |
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| • Moose |
A big Boxer, Mastiff, or Great Dane. |
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| • Moritz |
The Red Baron's dog. |
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| • Morris |
the cat. |
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| • Moses |
"I work wonders for my masters and they still complain." |
|
| • Mountie |
one who lay down the law. |
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| • Mowgli |
The little boy in Disney's Jungle Book. |
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| • Mozart |
The prodigious pet. |
|
| • Murdock Scottish |
Gained his wealth from the sea. |
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| • Murray Scottish |
A seafarer. |