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Names for dogs based on blue color and medium size

Names for dogs based on blue color and medium size

Their distinctive color: A blue fur is uncommon and strikingly gorgeous, giving your pet an air of mystery.

Each name in this list has been chosen to align with the characteristics you are looking for. Look through the selection and bookmark your best choices — the right name is just a scroll away.

Welcoming a new pup? Check out these 1304 wonderful name suggestions designed for dog lovers. When it comes to size: A mid-sized build means your companion versatile — wonderful for families, outdoor adventures, and relaxation alike. Not too big, not too small — medium-sized companions fit seamlessly to a variety of households. Mid-sized companions offer the best balance between fun and ease.

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  • Laoise

    Irish name possibly derived from the name Louise or a word meaning 'light' or 'radiant'.

  • Persephone

    Greek mythological name, the Queen of the Underworld and goddess of springtime. Meaning is uncertain but relates to 'destroying the light'.

  • Angelica

    A tall, aromatic plant (Angelica archangelica) used in herbal medicine and confectionery. Derived from the Latin 'angelicus' ('angelic'), due to its purported medicinal properties.

  • Zoot

    The nickname of John Haley Sims (1925–1985), the jazz saxophonist. Possibly related to the slang 'zoot suit' or simply a quirky nickname.

  • Shin

    A common Japanese name element meaning '''true''', '''real''', '''new''', or '''advance''' (Shin). Implies genuineness and progression.

  • Gentil

    Spanish for 'Gentle' or 'Kind'. Derived from the Latin 'gentilis' (of the same family).

  • Tucker

    An English occupational surname meaning 'one who 'tucks' cloth' or fuller.

  • Hermes

    Greek God, the messenger of the gods, associated with speed, travel, and commerce. Possibly means 'from the earth'.

  • Akira

    Japanese name meaning 'bright', 'clear', or 'intelligent'. Can be used for either gender. Famous from the manga and film 'Akira'.

  • Yarrow

    A fragrant flowering plant (Achillea millefolium) historically used for medicinal purposes. Derived from Old English 'gearwe'.

  • Haste

    English word for ''excessive speed or urgency of movement or action''. Derived from Old French 'haster' ('hurry').

  • Vita

    Latin for 'Life'. Name of a portable video game console (PlayStation Vita).

  • Shakti

    Indian (Sanskrit) female name, meaning 'power', 'energy', or 'strength'. Shakti is the concept of divine feminine creative power in Hinduism.

  • Trunks

    English word referring to a large chest or container, or a type of shorts (swim trunks).

  • Fortuna

    The Roman goddess of fortune, personifying luck, fate, and chance. Derived from Latin 'Fortūna' ('fortune, luck').

  • Toby

    An English short form of Tobias. Tobias means '''God is good''' (Hebrew).

  • Phillip

    Greek name meaning 'lover of horses'.

  • Ramona

    Feminine form of Ramon, derived from the Germanic Raginmund, meaning 'wise protector'.

  • Malachi

    Hebrew name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel'. The name of the last prophet in the Old Testament.

  • Sofía

    Spanish female name. Derived from the Greek 'Sophia', meaning 'wisdom'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of name works well a medium-sized dog?

Medium-sized breeds are versatile, so most name style fits them. However, names with two or three syllables tend to strike the best balance between character and practicality.

Is it possible to change a pet's name once adoption?

Definitely! Dogs respond to new names surprisingly well, mainly with consistent reinforcement. Start by using the new name before play so they build rewarding associations right away.

How train a dog to learn their name?

Say the name in a happy voice, and right away reward your dog when they make eye contact. Repeat multiple times a day in brief sessions. Most dogs recognize their name within just a couple of days.

Does the inflection when calling a dog's name affect their response?

Yes! Dogs pay more attention to a happy voice. Avoid saying their name in an stern tone, as they may start to connect it with punishment and hesitate to coming.

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