Dog names inspired by white color and tiny size
Every name in this selection has been picked to align with the traits you are looking for. Don't rush reviewing these choices; the ideal name will stand out when you come across it.
Finding the perfect match is easier with our collection of 355 dog names curated specifically for you.
Their coat color: A snowy fur lends your pet a majestic look — perfect for a name that reflects that beauty. White pets seem pristine and often have an sense of innocence that inspires soft names.
Size plays a role: Don't underestimate the personality of a pint-sized companion — they pack boundless energy in a small package. Teeny companions are amazingly endearing and settle comfortably in compact homes.
- Size: TinyColor: White
Thumper
English word meaning 'one that thumps', referring to his habit of thumping his foot.Fuzzy
English adjective meaning covered with fuzz, or frizzy. A descriptive name often given to pets with soft, indistinct fur.Hana
Japanese name meaning 'flower'. Also a Slavic and Czech form of Hannah (Hebrew 'grace').Proton
A subatomic particle, the defining characteristic of an element's atomic number. Derived from the Greek 'prôtos' meaning 'first'.Savory
An aromatic herb (Satureja) used in cooking. Derived from the Latin 'satureia'.Adorado
Spanish for 'Adored' or 'Worshipped'.Ece
Turkish female name, meaning 'queen', 'great lady', or 'beautiful'.Nari
Native Korean female name, meaning 'lily' or 'flower'.Tiko
A common nickname in some cultures, possibly related to Tico/Tiki or a shortened form of names like Santiago or Teodoro.Cora
Derived from the Greek 'Kore', meaning 'maiden'. A traditional nickname for Persephone.Opal
English name for the gemstone, derived from the Sanskrit 'upala' ('precious stone').Fotón
Spanish/Portuguese word for '''Photon''' (Fotón). The elementary particle of light. Derived from Greek 'phôs' ('''light'''). Implies speed, light, energy, and brilliance.Mia
A short form of Maria (meaning 'of the sea' or 'bitter'). Also means 'mine' in Italian and Spanish, giving it an affectionate, simple feel.Parsley
A common herb (Petroselinum crispum) used to garnish and flavor food. Derived from Greek 'petrosélinon' ('rock celery').Lullaby
English word for a quiet, gentle song sung to put a child to sleep. Believed to derive from the sounds 'lu, lu' or 'la, la' and 'bye' or 'by'.Matilda
Germanic name meaning 'battle strength'. Famous as the title character of Roald Dahl's book about a clever, magical girl.Koenma
A diminutive of Enma, the Japanese name for the King of Hell, suggesting 'Little Enma'.Allegro
Italian musical term meaning ''fast, quickly, and bright'' (tempo marking). Literally means ''cheerful'' or ''lively'' in Italian.Da-eun
Korean female name. Common meanings include 'many, much' (多 'Da') and 'kindness, mercy' (恩 'Eun').Nayan
Indian male name, meaning 'eye' or 'guidance'.
Frequently Asked Questions
What names are ideal for teeny pets?
Short names tend to get the quickest response for miniature pets, because they can hear crisp calls faster. Consider names like Pip, Dot, or Bean.
Which names work best with a ivory coat?
White pets suit names that evoke elegance: Snow, Pearl, Ivory, Angel, or Blanca are all beautiful choices that honor their bright appearance.
How do I choose if I adopt a pair of puppies at the same time?
Look for names that match each other but sound different. Avoid rhyming pairs like 'Milo' or 'Luna', as this can muddle the animals during call-backs.
Should the inflection when calling a dog's name make a difference?
Definitely! Dogs react most positively to a upbeat inflection. Never saying their name in an stern tone, as they may start to link it with something bad and stop coming.