Dog names based on orange/red color and giant size
Finding the perfect match is easier with our database of 191 dog names selected specifically for you.
Let's talk about size: A giant pet requires plenty of space, but returns you with immeasurable devotion and a commanding presence. Extra-large breeds are breathtaking in stature and celebrated for their calm nature despite their grand frame.
We've thoughtfully assembled these names according to your particular filters. Enjoy reviewing these options; the ideal name will click when you see it.
Their coat color: Red coats are bold and brimming with energy, mirroring a spirited character that demands a dynamic name. A ginger pet catches the eye with that fiery hue — perfect for a name with punch.
- Size: GiantColor: Orange/red
Proud
Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, or those of someone with whom one is closely associated. Derived from Old French 'prod' ('''advantageous''').Clark
An English surname and given name meaning 'scribe' or 'clerk'. It is the secret identity of Superman (Clark Kent) in DC Comics.Kodiak
Name of a large island off the coast of Alaska and the subspecies of brown bear found there. Derived from the Alutiiq word 'Kadiak'.Tardis
The time machine and spacecraft from the British television show 'Doctor Who'. An acronym for ''Time And Relative Dimension In Space''.Count
A title/nickname referring to William 'Count' Basie (1904–1984), the jazz pianist. English word for a nobleman/title of respect.Majesty
English word for impressive and attractive dignity, or used as a title for a sovereign. Derived from Latin 'majestas' ('greatness, dignity').Mjolnir
The ''hammer of Thor'', the Norse god of thunder (Mjöllnir/Mjolnir). Name means '''crusher''' or '''grinder'''.Bertholdt
German name meaning 'bright ruler' or 'brightly ruling'.Volcano
A mountain or hill having a vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been expelled. Named after the Roman god Vulcan.Ymir
The progenitor of the Jötnar (giants) in Norse mythology, whose body was used by Odin, Vili, and Vé to create the cosmos. Derived from Old Norse 'Ymir' ('screamer' or 'twin').Yunque
Spanish word meaning 'anvil'. Derived from the Latin 'incūdem'.Macho
Spanish and Portuguese word meaning '''male''' or '''virile'''. In English, it often refers to exaggerated masculinity.Hipnos
The Greek personification of ''sleep'' (Hypnos). Name simply means '''sleep'''.Czarina
The title for the wife of a Czar (Tsar), or an empress of Russia or Bulgaria. Derived from the title 'Caesar'.Shogun
A ''military dictator'' of Japan from the 12th to the 19th century (Shōgun). Name means '''commander of the armed forces'''.Orco
In fantasy, a monstrous humanoid. Derived from Latin 'Orcus' (god of the underworld) or Old English 'orc' (demon). Also refers to the Orca (killer whale).Tamarack
A North American larch tree (Larix laricina). The name is thought to come from an Algonquian Native American language.Mars
Roman God of War. Also the name of the fourth planet from the sun, known as the 'Red Planet'.Summit
English word for the highest point of a hill or mountain. Implies achievement, height, and aspiration.Titan
Refers to the primeval Greek gods who preceded the Olympians. English word for something extremely large or strong. Also a moon of Saturn.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose if I have two puppies at the same time?
Aim for names that complement one another but sound distinct. Avoid similar sounding pairs like 'Milo' or 'Tuna', as this will likely frustrate the dogs during feeding time.
Can give a shortened version instead of a dog's official name?
Absolutely! Many pets respond to several names. Only make sure you use a single primary name for training to avoid hesitation.
Is it possible to change a dog's name once bringing them home?
Definitely! Pets respond to new names very fast, especially with positive association. Begin by using the new name during treats so they build happy connotations right away.
How train a puppy to recognize their name?
Say the name in a happy tone, and instantly reward your puppy when they look at you. Do this a few times a day in brief sessions. Most puppies learn their name within just a couple of practice rounds.