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Dog names inspired by blue color and giant size

Dog names inspired by blue color and giant size

Every name in this list has been chosen to fit the characteristics you selected. Look through the options and note your favorites — the ideal name is waiting for you.

Regarding size: A massive companion needs ample space, but repays you with unmatched devotion and a majestic presence. Massive companions are awe-inspiring in stature and famous for their calm nature despite their colossal size. Finding the perfect match is easier with our collection of 188 dog names selected specifically for you.

Their coat color: A steel-blue fur is uncommon and strikingly beautiful, lending your pet an aura of distinction.

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  • Laomedon

    A legendary king of Troy, father of Priam, who was famous for his treachery and refusal to pay Apollo and Poseidon. Derived from Greek 'Laomédōn' ('people-ruler').

  • Pretor

    An ancient ''Roman magistrate'', ranking below a consul, primarily dealing with justice (Praetor/Pretor). Name means '''leader''' or '''one who goes before'''.

  • Summit

    English word for the highest point of a hill or mountain. Implies achievement, height, and aspiration.

  • Draco

    Latin for 'dragon' or 'serpent'. The name of a northern constellation.

  • Gryphon

    A legendary creature with the body, tail, and hind legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Symbolizes ''strength and vision''. Derived from Greek 'gryps'.

  • Sven

    Nordic male name, meaning 'boy' or 'youth'. Name of several Scandinavian kings.

  • Bertholdt

    German name meaning 'bright ruler' or 'brightly ruling'.

  • Minos

    Greek mythological name of the king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. Associated with justice and the labyrinth.

  • Lernaean

    Refers to the region or swamp of Lerna in Greece, home of the Hydra. Used as an epithet for the Hydra. Derived from Greek 'Lernaîos' ('of Lerna').

  • Ganesh

    Indian (Sanskrit) male name, meaning 'lord of the multitude' or 'lord of the Ganas'. Ganesh is the Hindu god of wisdom and success.

  • Europa

    Figure in Greek mythology, a Phoenician princess abducted by Zeus, who gives her name to the continent of Europe. Also a moon of Jupiter.

  • Tótem

    Spanish word for 'Totem'. A natural object or animal believed to have spiritual significance and adopted as an emblem.

  • Khaos

    Alternative spelling of Chaos (Greek 'Khaos'), the primordial void in Greek mythology. Implies wildness and disorder.

  • Oceanus

    A Titan, the world-ocean (a river that encircled the world) in Greek mythology. Derived from Greek 'Ōkeanós' ('ocean').

  • Atlante

    A Titan condemned to ''hold up the celestial sphere'' (Atlas/Atlante). Name means '''to endure''' or '''to carry'''.

  • Spartan

    Refers to the ancient Greek city-state known for its disciplined and formidable warriors. Suggests courage and austerity.

  • Tyr

    The god of war, glory, and heroic endeavor in Norse mythology, known for sacrificing his hand to the wolf Fenrir. Derived from Old Norse 'Týr' ('god').

  • Zeus

    The name of the supreme god of the Olympian pantheon in Greek mythology. Means 'sky' or 'shine'. Ideal for a large, powerful pet.

  • Cronos

    The Titan of ''time'' in Greek mythology (Cronus). Often confused with Chronos (personification of time). The meaning is uncertain.

  • Czar

    English spelling of ''Tsar'', a title used by the supreme ruler of Russia and some other Slavic monarchs. Derived from Latin ''Caesar''.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it OK to use a diminutive alongside a pet's official name?

Absolutely! Many pets learn several nicknames. Just make sure you default to one main name for training to reduce hesitation.

Should the way I say a dog's name matter?

Yes! Dogs react most positively to a enthusiastic tone. Don't saying their name in an angry tone, as they may start to associate it with something bad and hesitate to reacting.

How train a dog to learn their name?

Say the name in a cheerful voice, and instantly reward your puppy when they make eye contact. Repeat several times a day in quick sessions. Most dogs learn their name within several sessions.

What if I adopt a pair of puppies at the same time?

Look for names that pair with one another but sound distinct. Try to stay away from rhyming pairs like 'Bilo' or 'Tuna', as this might frustrate the dogs during call-backs.

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