Advertisement
Names for dogs inspired by female gender and arabic language

Names for dogs inspired by female gender and arabic language

Discover this customized collection and find the name that perfectly suits your companion. Don't rush exploring these options; the ideal name will feel just right when you come across it.

Regarding gender: Feminine pet names are often graceful and charming, embodying the beauty of your furry friend. From tender to fierce, girl names offer wonderful diversity for every personality type.

Regarding language origin: Arabic names carry profound meaning and a ancient elegance rooted in centuries of culture. Whether you're looking for inspiration or a specific style, our list of 83 dog names offers the best starting point.

    Gender: FemaleLanguage: Arabic
  • Azúcar

    Spanish word for 'sugar'. Derived from the Arabic 'al-sukkar'.

  • Tarragon

    A fragrant herb (Artemisia dracunculus) used in French cuisine. Derived from the Arabic 'tarkhūn' via Medieval Latin 'tracō' ('dragon').

  • Kismet

    Turkish/Arabic word meaning 'fate' or 'destiny'. Conveys a sense of inevitability and mystery.

  • Zanahoria

    Spanish word for 'carrot'. Derived from the Arabic 'isfannār' or 'sannāriya'.

  • Zircon

    A mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates, often used as a gemstone. Derived from the Persian 'zargun', meaning '''gold-colored'''.

  • Nala

    Known as the fierce and loyal lioness from Disney's 'The Lion King'. In Sanskrit, it means 'stalk, stem', and in Swahili, 'gift'.

  • Zafiro

    Spanish word meaning 'sapphire' (gemstone). Derived via Latin and Greek from the Arabic 'safir'.

  • Safiya

    Arabic female name, meaning 'pure' or 'sincere'. Name of one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad.

  • Vega

    Name of the fifth brightest star in the night sky, derived from the Arabic 'al-Waqi' ('the swooping eagle'). Also a common surname and place name in Spanish.

  • Jinn

    Singular form of ''Djinni''. Supernatural spirit in Islamic mythology, created from a smokeless fire. The root means '''to hide''' or '''be hidden'''.

  • Yara

    Arabic name meaning 'small butterfly' or Slavic name connected to the god of spring/sun (Jarilo). Also a character in 'Game of Thrones'.

  • Zedoary

    A tropical perennial herb (Curcuma zedoaria) with an aromatic root used as a spice and medicine. Derived from the Arabic 'zadwār'.

  • Moka

    Refers to a ''type of coffee or coffee flavor'' often mixed with chocolate. Named after the port city of ''Mocha'' (Al-Makha) in Yemen (Moka/Mocha).

  • Toledo

    A historic city in Spain. Possibly derived from the Latin 'Toletum' (of obscure meaning) or the Arabic 'Ṭulayṭulah', meaning '''small city''' or related to the Hebrew word for '''generation'''.

  • Rania

    Arabic female name, meaning 'queen'. Also found in India as a variant of 'Rani'.

  • Tamarind

    A tropical fruit. Derived from the Arabic 'tamr hindī', meaning 'Indian date'.

  • Jamila

    Arabic female name, meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'.

  • Baobab

    A massive, long-lived tree (Adansonia) native to Africa and Australia. Derived from the Arabic 'buhibab' ('many seeds').

  • Borage

    A plant (Borago officinalis) with blue flowers and cucumber-flavored leaves, used in salads and drinks. Possibly from Medieval Latin 'burra' (rough hair) or Arabic 'abu buraq' ('father of sweat').

  • Zaida

    Arabic name meaning 'increasing' or 'to grow'. Known historically in the Iberian Peninsula.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it OK to choose a strong name for a girl dog?

Absolutely! Bold names like Athena, Xena, Rogue, or Valkyrie are wonderful for female dogs with a bold personality. A name's power reflects attitude, not tradition.

Is it OK to give a nickname instead of a dog's full name?

Absolutely! Most dogs respond to two or more variations. Only make sure you default to a single consistent name for training to avoid hesitation.

Is it possible to rename a pet's name after adoption?

Definitely! Dogs respond to new names remarkably fast, especially with consistent reinforcement. Start by using the new name during play so they form rewarding associations fast.

How train a puppy to recognize their name?

Say the name in a cheerful tone, and instantly treat your dog when they look at you. Practice a few times a day in brief sessions. Many puppies recognize their name within a few sessions.

Customize your dog names search

What style of name do you like?

Gender

Popularity

Theme

Name length

Style

Language

Tell us about your dog

Size

Temperament

Color

Energy level

Breed (Optional)

Funny dog illustration in the footer

Need cat names too? Try our generator.

Go to cat name generator