Names for dogs inspired by male gender and hebrew language
Cultural name inspiration: Biblical names carry profound religious significance and a eternal quality that spans generations.
Whether you're looking for inspiration or a specific style, our selection of 41 dog names offers the ideal starting point.
Boy or girl names: Selecting a boy name offers you a vast selection of classic, strong, and unique options. Male pet names frequently project a strong, commanding feel that captures your pet's brave spirit.
Discover this customized list and discover the name that really fits your furry friend. Don't rush browsing these choices; the ideal name will stand out when you find it.
- Gender: MaleLanguage: Hebrew
Zion
A name for a hill in Jerusalem and often used symbolically for a place of safety or a Jewish homeland. From Hebrew 'ṣiyyôn'.Benji
Diminutive of Benjamin ('son of the south' or 'son of the right hand' in Hebrew). Famous as the name of the lovable dog in the movie series.Shiloh
Biblical place name, traditionally interpreted to mean 'tranquil' or 'peaceful'.Balthazar
Greek form of the Babylonian name 'Belshazzar', meaning 'Bel protect the king'. Traditionally one of the three Magi (Wise Men).Sam
A diminutive of Samuel or Samantha. Samuel means '''name of God''' or '''God has heard''' (Hebrew).Caleb
Hebrew name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from 'kelev' ('dog') or related to 'kol lev' ('whole heart'). A figure in the Old Testament.Ariel
Hebrew name meaning 'lion of God'. Also an air spirit in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' and the Disney mermaid princess.Nathan
Hebrew name meaning 'He gave'. An important prophet in the Old Testament.Axel
Scandinavian form of Absalom, derived from the Hebrew 'Avshalom', meaning 'father of peace'.Chai
Word meaning 'tea' in various South Asian languages. Also a Hebrew word meaning 'life'.Levi
Hebrew name meaning 'joined, attached'.Ezra
Hebrew name meaning 'help' or 'helper'. A prominent priest and scribe in the Old Testament.Yoda
Name of the iconic wise Jedi Master from the 'Star Wars' saga. Meaning is generally interpreted as 'warrior' or 'one who knows'.Jake
A common name, often a diminutive of Jacob. Jacob means '''supplanter''' (Hebrew), sometimes interpreted as '''he who grasps the heel'''.Michael
From the Hebrew name Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'.Mathis
French variant of Matthias, derived from the Hebrew name 'Mattityahu', meaning 'gift of Yahweh'.Joseph
Hebrew name meaning 'He will add'.Sammy
A diminutive of Samuel ('name of God' in Hebrew) or Samantha ('God heard'). A classic, friendly pet nickname.Isaac
Hebrew name meaning 'he will laugh'. The son of Abraham and Sarah in the Old Testament.Gideon
Hebrew name meaning 'feller' or 'mighty warrior'. Name of an Old Testament judge and military leader.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to train a dog to learn their name?
Say the name in a happy tone, and immediately praise your dog when they respond. Do this multiple times a day in short sessions. Many puppies master their name within a few practice rounds.
Can change a pet's name after bringing them home?
Absolutely! Pets adjust to new names very well, particularly with consistent training. Begin by using the new name during treats so they form happy connotations quickly.
Should the way I say a dog's name make a difference?
Definitely! Dogs pay more attention to a upbeat voice. Never using their name in an stern voice, as they may start to link it with punishment and stop reacting.
Do male dog names sound masculine?
Not necessarily! While powerful names like Thor or Duke are common picks, plenty of boy pets thrive with sweet names like Milo, Ollie, or Biscuit. Pick what matches your companion's character.