Names for Japanese Tosa puppies inspired by classic/timeless style

Japanese Tosa
| Temperament | Loyal, Independent, Intelligent, Brave, Protective |
| Size | Giant |
| Color | Brown, Black, Patterned |
| Coat Type | Short |
| Primary Function | Guard/Protector |
| Energy Level | Moderate |
Cronos
The Titan of ''time'' in Greek mythology (Cronus). Often confused with Chronos (personification of time). The meaning is uncertain.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').Kreios
A Titan, associated with the constellation and the pillar of the south, one of the first children of Gaea and Uranus. Derived from Greek 'Kreîos', meaning 'lord' or 'ram'.Eón
Spanish for '''eon''' (an indefinitely long period of time). Derived from Greek 'aiōn', meaning '''age, lifetime'''.King
The male sovereign ruler of an independent state. Derived from Old English 'cyning'.Viking
English word for a member of the Nordic seafaring warriors of the 8th–11th centuries. Derived from Old Norse 'víkingr', meaning 'pirate' or 'sea-rover'.Njord
The god of the sea, wind, and wealth in Norse mythology, a member of the Vanir tribe. Derived from Old Norse 'Njǫrðr', meaning uncertain, possibly related to 'power' or 'water'.Iapetus
A Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea, often considered the father of the human race through his sons Prometheus and Epimetheus. Derived from Greek 'Iapetós', meaning uncertain.Cadmus
A Phoenician prince and the legendary founder and first king of Thebes, credited with introducing the alphabet to Greece. Derived from Greek 'Kádmos', meaning uncertain, possibly 'eastern'.Thor
The Norse god of thunder, protector of mankind, and wielder of the hammer Mjölnir. Derived from Old Norse 'Þórr' ('thunder').Ops
A Roman goddess of fertility and the earth, often identified with the Greek Rhea. Derived from Latin 'Ops' ('wealth, power, abundance').Poplar
A fast-growing deciduous tree (Populus), often planted for its tall, slender shape. Derived from the Latin 'pōpulus'.Gaea
The personification of the Earth and one of the primordial deities in Greek mythology, mother of all life. Derived from Greek 'Gaîa' ('Earth'). Also spelled Gaia.Yunque
Spanish word meaning 'anvil'. Derived from the Latin 'incūdem'.Alpha
The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It often signifies the ''beginning'', the ''first'', or ''dominance''.Máximo
Spanish human name. Derived from the Latin 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest'.Charon
The ferryman of Hades who carries the souls of the deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron to the Underworld. Derived from Greek 'Khárōn', meaning 'fierce-eyed'.Atlas
A Titan in Greek mythology condemned to hold up the celestial sphere. Derived from Greek 'Átlas', possibly meaning 'very daring' or 'bearer'.Boris
Slavic male name, possibly derived from the Turkic 'bogori', meaning 'short' or 'wolf', or from Slavic elements meaning 'battle' and 'glory'.Omega
The twenty-fourth and ''final'' letter of the Greek alphabet. It signifies the ''end'' or the ultimate limit. Meaning '''great O''' ('o mega').
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