Names for dogs based on female gender and sensitive temperament
A name that fits their gender: Feminine pet names frequently feel elegant and enchanting, reflecting the sweetness of your furry friend. From gentle to bold, girl pet names provide wonderful diversity for every personality type.
Personality matters: A gentle temperament requires a patient environment and repays that care with profound devotion. Sensitive pets can pick up on your moods and adjust with surprising understanding — a deeply intuitive connection.
If you need the perfect name, our selection of 406 dog names offers the best starting point.
We've thoughtfully curated these names according to your specific criteria. Enjoy reviewing these options; the right name will stand out when you find it.
- Temperament: SensitiveGender: Female
Clay
A stiff, sticky earth material, typically yellow, red, or whitish, used for making bricks (Arcilla). Derived from Old English 'clæg'.Vienna
Name of the capital city of Austria, known for its history and classical music. Evokes elegance and European culture.Chervil
A delicate, faintly anise-flavored herb (Anthriscus cerefolium). Derived from Greek 'khairéphyllon' ('joy leaf').Cinder
English word for a small piece of partly burned coal or wood. Derived from Old English 'sinder' ('slag, dross').Oona
Anglicized form of Una, possibly meaning 'lamb' or 'unity'. In Irish legend, Oona was the queen of the fairies.Fairy
A small, imaginary being of human form that possesses magical powers. Derived from Latin 'fatum' ('''fate''' or '''destiny''').Luna
Latin for 'Moon'. In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the moon.Marble
A hard crystalline metamorphic rock (Mármol). Derived from Greek 'mármaron' ('''shining stone''').Flower
English word for the bloom of a plant.Barium
A soft, silvery-white alkaline earth metal (Ba). The name is derived from the Greek 'barýs' ('''heavy'''), reflecting the high density of some barium minerals.Eloise
French name of Germanic origin, meaning 'healthy' or 'wide'. Famous for the children's book character who lives at the Plaza hotel.Blossom
English word for 'a flower or mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush'.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').Mizu
Japanese word for '''water''' (Mizu). Implies calmness, purity, and adaptability.Joyce
Medieval name derived from the Old French 'Josse', which was derived from the Latin 'Iudocus', meaning 'lord'.Blizzard
English word for a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. Origin is unclear, possibly an onomatopoeia.Bear
The name of the animal. Often chosen for large, brown, or cuddly pets.Tempeh
Traditional ''Indonesian food'' made from fermented soybeans (Tempeh). Implies an earthy, healthy, and unique food source.Isolde
Continental Germanic name, possibly meaning 'ice battle'. Associated with the tragic Irish princess in the legend of Tristan and Isolde.Lunar
Relating to or resembling the ''Moon''. Derived from Latin 'lunaris', which comes from 'luna' ('''moon''').
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose if I have a pair of puppies together?
Look for names that match each other but sound distinct. Try to stay away from rhyming pairs like 'Milo' or 'Tuna', as this can muddle the dogs during feeding time.
Can give a diminutive as well as a pet's official name?
Of course! Most pets respond to multiple names. Just be certain you use a single main name for commands to reduce confusion.
Does the tone of voice a dog's name matter?
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 something bad and hesitate to responding.
How train a puppy to recognize their name?
Say the name in a happy tone, and right away treat your dog when they look at you. Do this several times a day in short bursts. The majority of puppies master their name within several days.