Most Popular Dog Names with Meaning (Male & Female Dog Names)
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10 most popular dog names. Most popular names for male dog; most popular names for female dogs with meaning.
Here is a list of top 10 most popular dog names for both male and female dog
10 Most Popular Dog Names: Male
Max: Max is a Latin word meaning “greatest”. It is sometimes spelled as “Maxx”. This is one of the most popular dog names.
Buddy: Buddy is as American word meaning “friend”. It also means a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. If you dog is also your friend, name him “Buddy”.
Jake: Jake is a Hebrew word used as names of male dogs. Jake was a well known American black Labrador who served as a search and rescue dog following the September 11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina. If your dog is brave, name him “Jake”.
- Bailey: Bailey is an English word and Scottish surname meaning “Bailiff”. This is a common and popular dog name.
- Rocky: Rocky is a English word meaning “Rocky” or “Rough”. Rocky is a very popular dog name. If you have a dog that is rock-solid rough and touch or if it is a Boxer dog, name him “Rocky”.
- Charlie: Charlie is an English word meaning “Free Man”. If your dog is very active and playful, name him “Charlie”.
- Jack: Jack is an English word and is a diminutive form of John or Jackson. If your dog is too active and sporty or if it is a hunting dog, name him “Jack”.
- Toby: Toby is an English word meaning “God is good”. If your dog is too shy or you love your dog too much, name him “Toby”.
- Cody: Cody is an English word meaning “Descendant Of Oda”. If your dog is a show maker, Name him “Cody”.
- Buster: Buster is an American name meaning “Tough Guy”. If your dog is robust and rough and tough, name him “Robust”.
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10 Most Popular Dog Names: Female
- Molly: Molly is an English word meaning “Sea Of Bitterness”. Molly or Mollie is a female Irish name, originally a pet-name for Mary or Margaret. If you dog is too shy, name her “Molly”.
- Bella: Bella is an Italian word meaning “Beautiful”. If your female dog is too beautiful, name her “Bella”.
- Lucy: Lucy is an English word meaning “Light”. If your dog is slim and beautiful and very cheerful, name her “Lucy”.
- Maggie: Maggie is an English word meaning “Pearl”. If your female dog is beautiful and one of its kind, name her “Maggie”.
- Daisy: Daisy is an American word meaning “Daisy Flower”. If your dog is as beautiful as a flower, name her “Daisy”.
- Sadie: Sadie is an English word meaning “Princess”. If your dog is as beautiful as a princess, name her “Sadie”.
- Chloe: Chloe is a Greek word meaning “Verdant and Blooming”. Chloe is a very popular female name in England.
- Sophie: Sophie is a French word meaning “Wisdom”. Sophie is also a very popular female name.
- Bailey: Bailey is an English word meaning “Bailiff”. If your dog is too active, name her “Bailey”.
- Zoe: Zoe is a Greek word meaning “Life”. If your dog is too lively and active, name her “Zoe”.
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Great hub! I always wondered why every other dog is named Max. And now I know :)
Great info and thanks for sharing. It is amazing that the names we give our pets are people names. I am sure if you looked back to just a few decades ago, common pet names were probably more like Spot and Tiny. Cute hub, rated up and useful.
Uh, hello... I don't see, AUNT BABY on your list...(LOL)!! This is a great article and I will look forward to checking out more of your writing... thank you.
thanks Sita that's really good list and i really like the name Jack












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Good list, it would be interresting also to know the rules about dog naming:
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