Names for Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier dogs inspired by female gender

What defines this breed: The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a friendly and affectionate dog with a silky, wavy coat. Intelligent, playful, and loyal, it was originally bred for farm work and companionship. That's why finding the perfect name for your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier a fun challenge. Finding the perfect match is easier with our collection of 176 dog names curated specifically for you.
About gender-based names: From sweet to bold, girl pet names offer lovely variety for every character. Girl pet names tend to be graceful and enchanting, reflecting the beauty of your companion.
Each name in this selection has been picked to align with the traits you care about. Refine your search to narrow down even further, or share this page to ask others for their opinion!
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
| Temperament | Loyal, Affectionate, Playful, Intelligent |
| Color | Cream, Golden |
| Primary Function | Companion |
| Energy Level | High |
| Size | Medium |
| Coat Type | Curly |
- Gender: Female
Akira
Japanese name meaning 'bright', 'clear', or 'intelligent'. Can be used for either gender. Famous from the manga and film 'Akira'.Bongo
A type of ''Afro-Cuban percussion instrument'', consisting of a pair of small drums. The origin of the word is likely of Bantu origin (West Africa).Kirk
Scottish and Northern English word for 'church', derived from the Old Norse 'kirkja'. Famous as Captain Kirk of 'Star Trek'.Vodka
A distilled alcoholic beverage. Slavic name, diminutive of 'voda' ('water'), meaning 'little water'.Doodle
English word for an unfocused or casual drawing, or an idle activity. Commonly associated with the 'Goldendoodle' or 'Labradoodle' dog breeds.Go
A Japanese strategic board game. The word 'Go' (碁) is a shortened version of the name 'igo'.As
Spanish/Portuguese word for '''Ace''' (As) in cards. Derived from Latin 'as' ('''a unit'''). Implies excellence, the highest rank, and a winning position.Brooks
An English surname meaning 'of the stream' or 'near a brook'. Suggests a connection to nature and water.Gálata
Refers to the inhabitants of ''Galatia'' (an area in central Anatolia), who were of Celtic origin (Gálata/Galatian). Also a famous tower in Istanbul.Radiante
Spanish/Portuguese/Italian word meaning '''radiant''' or '''shining'''. Implies brilliance, light, and a cheerful disposition.Charlie
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man' (Germanic origin). Highly popular as a pet name.Ellie
A diminutive of Eleanor or Elizabeth. Eleanor is likely a form of the Greek name Helen, meaning '''sun ray''' or '''shining light'''.Frankie
A diminutive of Frank or Francis/Frances, meaning '''from France''' or '''free one'''.Genie
English term for a mythical spirit/djinn, from the Arabic 'jinn'.Cénit
Spanish word meaning 'zenith' (the point in the sky directly above a particular location). Derived from the Arabic 'samt'.Estela
Spanish name derived from the Latin 'stella', meaning 'star'.Cairo
The capital city of Egypt. Its Arabic name, 'Al-Qāhirah', means '''the victorious''' or '''the vanquisher'''.Tempo
Italian musical term for the ''rate or speed'' at which a piece of music is played. Derived from Latin 'tempus' ('time').Sasha
Slavic unisex name, a diminutive of Alexander (Male) or Alexandra (Female), meaning 'defender of mankind'.Allegro
Italian musical term meaning ''fast, quickly, and bright'' (tempo marking). Literally means ''cheerful'' or ''lively'' in Italian.
Frequently Asked Questions
How teach a dog to learn their name?
Call the name in a happy tone, and right away praise your puppy when they make eye contact. Practice a few times a day in short bursts. The majority of puppies master their name within several practice rounds.
What are the most popular girl dog names?
Classic picks like Luna, Bella, Daisy, and Coco continue to be extremely in demand. For a more distinctive flair, consider names like Freya, Nala, Willow, or Cleo.
Can use a diminutive alongside a pet's formal name?
Of course! Many pets learn several nicknames. Just be certain you use the same primary name for training to avoid hesitation.
Do Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier dogs respond faster to particular kinds of names?
Like most dogs, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier dogs pay most attention to crisp names with strong consonants. Avoid names that rhyme with common cues like sit, stay, or no.