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What's In A Dog's Name: 5 Tips For Finding The Right Name For Your Best Friend

Your choice of pet name is important. Here are some things to think about before naming your pet.

Your choice of pet name is important. Here are some things to think about before naming your pet.

Your dog's name says as much about your pet as it does about you. There are literally hundreds of potential names you can give your dog, but it has to be the right one. Your dog will become a unique member of your family and his or her name will heard often. So, it's of vital importance to get it right.

Browse the Internet websites that are dedicated to dogs for dog name suggestions. You'll find ideas for female dog names, male dog names, cute dog names, even Latin dog names!

You choice of name can depend on one or more of the following categories:

1. Choose a dog name according to gender.

Do you have a boy dog or a girl dog? Maybe you want to choose a dog's name that reflects its gender. The most popular female canine names in the US today are Molly, Lady, Princess and Missy, to name a few. The most popular male canine names are Sam, Max, Duke and Rocky, to name only a few.

2. Choose a dog name according to your pet's physical characteristics.

Every dog, regardless of its breed, has certain unique physical characteristics. Every breed comes with its own set of physical attributes: coat, markings, color or size, but each dog is unique. Pinpoint the uniqueness in your dog and come up with a unique dog name that reflects your dog's singularity.

3. Choose a dog name according to your pet's character or personality.

As with physical characteristics, every dog has its own personality beyond the characteristics of its breed. Get to know your dog a little before you decide on its name.

3. Choose a dog name according to your pet's breed.

Do you have a German shepherd or Labrador? Do you have a Maltese Terrier or Poodle? These breeds are traditional breeds and we've come to associate them with specific types of names inspired by their appearance and pedigree. Golden retrievers are often called Sunny or Goldie. Pure breed dogs tend to demand more impressive names, while strays tend to be given cuter names.

5. Choose a dog name according to your interests.

You may be a classics scholar or a music lover. You may like fast cars or a certain world city. Maybe you want to choose a name for your dog that's related to the hobbies and interests that inspire your life. Maybe you read Horace? That's an impressive name for an impressive dog. Maybe your all-time favorite city in the world is Sydney? Then call your dog Sydney. This is one way of ensuring a unique dog name that has extra significance for you.

Remember: dog names should be no more than one or two syllables. They should not sound similar to other names within the family and should definitely not sounds like commands. Remember that the name will last for the term of the dog's life, so try to think ahead and be certain that the name you choose will suit the dog (and you) in the years to come.

About the Author


Dean Erickson. Journalist, and web site builder Dean Erickson lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of dog-names-directory.info on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.

Irish Dog Names to celebrate the Spirit of St Patrick's Day

In honour of St Patrick's Day, we celebrate our Irish canine heritage. We have made a list of Irish names that would suit a dog. In addition to well known Irish names and their meanings, we have introduced new ones. We have suggested dog breeds that would suit the names. We have included words that sound right, they are at times, whimsical and poetic.

The Irish have a special regard for dogs. They are part of our culture, our history. There is much mention of them in Irish stories and myths. The tallest dog in the world is the Irish Wolfhound, bred originally to hunt stags and wolves. Well known dog breeds from Ireland include the Irish Red and White Setters, the Irish Water Spaniel, and the Kerry Blue. We have the terriers: The Irish Terrier, the Wheaten Terrier, and The Glen of Imaal Terrier. The Irish dog breeds mentioned were bred for working. They are hardy, intelligent, courageous, and very good looking dogs.

Enjoy reading the list of names and their meanings, and a very Happy St Patrick's Day.

Anlan - great hound or warrior, this name has a majestic ring to it
Bannon - white - wheaten terrier
Blaine - thin - greyhound, whippet
Bran, Brenna -raven, Bran is the name of an adventurer
Caha - showery mountain - Caha is two syllables, good when calling a dog
Cara - friend - every dog
Cargan - little rock - would suit a small breed of dog
Carrig - rock
Carey - dark (Black Labrador)
Conan - hound - has a protective ring to it
Conor - lover of hounds
Conry - king of wolves/hounds
Crolly - shaking dog - perhaps a spaniel or waterdog
Derry - descendent of the red haired one, or oak wood
Donn or Dun - brown - chocolate Labrador
Dougal - black strand
Egan - small fiery one -any terrier
Emly - Lake marsh of the yew tree - any beautiful dog
Finn - river in Donegal, blond haired
Fintan - white fire
Flynn - dark red
Grainna - she who inspires terror - perhaps a small wirey terrier
Hugh - fire
Kasey - brave
Kelly - warrior
Kerry - descendant of the dark one - Kerry Blue
Kyla - attractive
Lana - peaceful, attractive
Lorcan - fierce
Madden - little dog
Murphy - hound of the sea
Nola - Noble
Orla - golden princess
Paddy - short for Patrick
Quinn - strong
Rory - Red king
Ryan - little king
Rua - red - red setter
Sion - fairy hill - where the author was born
Tara - rocky hill, assembly area
Tory - mountain like
Tressa - strength
Tynan - Dark
Tullia - quiet and peaceful

?2006 Clare O Hagan
www.clareohagan.com

About the Author

Clare O Hagan is co-owner of O Hagans Irish Store. A genuine lover of dogs, Clare and fellow artist Denise Wyllie, design, produce and sell, dog clothes with an Irish twist.

http://www.clareohagan.com The artists are affiliated to leading Women's Health Institutions internationally. See their art at http://www.wyllieohagan.com



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