95 Dog Names

Want to honor British traditions? Naming your dog is a unique way to do it! Our list of British dog names contains lots of options to consider!
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Murray
Refers to ‘settlement by the sea,’ fits a pet who loves to play with water
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Winston
For your pet who came from a friendly town
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Abigail
Means ‘father’s joy’ fits a pet who brightens your life
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Swansea
The second-largest city in Wales which was the Viking trading post
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Imogen
Means innocent
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Dundee
An industrial city in eastern Scotland
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Olivia
Suits a peaceful pet
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Brighton
A seaside city in the south east of England
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Manchester
An industrial city in Northwest of England
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Gallagher
Perfect name for your kind pet who’s also your helper
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Salisbury
Refers to willow fortress for your calm and caring pet
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Benson
Refers to ‘son of Benjamin’ for the pet who’s your favorite
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Baron
A European nobleman just like your majestic pet
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Dolan
For a pet with a dark coat
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Charles
Perfect name for your brave and free-spirited pet
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Eleanor
Means shining light for beautiful pet with a shiny coat
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Windsor
The famous royal family in Great Britain
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Bristol
A lovely city in England with iconic suspending bridges
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Kingston
Refers to one who lives at the king’s estate
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Lancelot
The bravest and the most famous of King Arthur’s knight of the round table
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Victoria
Refers to ‘victory’ for a pet who triumph in all situations
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Balfour
Refers to one who’s from the pasture land, for a pet who likes herding cattle
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Keely
Means beautiful and graceful
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Watson
Means son of Walter, powerful ruler
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Lark
For a lovely and joyous pet
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Poppy
A colorful flowering plant used to produce opium
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Scully
Means ‘student’ for a determined and selfless pet
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George
Refers to a farmer just like your industrious pet
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Calder
Refers to someone who lives near a stream for a pet who loves a bath
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Nottingham
Name him after a city in Central England famous for Robin Hood legends
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Charlotte
Feminine of the name Charles, for a petite pet
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Elizabeth
Means ‘God of plenty’
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Sherlock
For a pet with fair hair
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Damien
Means ‘to tame’ for a loyal pet
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Kiera
For a pet with dark hair
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Orwell
For your free-spirited pet
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Isla
Refers to an island for your pet who loves to spend time alone
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Maddock
Suits a kind and generous pet
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Isobel
Means ‘pledge from God’
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William
Means a protector
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Camden
Name him after a Northwest town in England
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York
Means ‘from the yew estate’ for your industrious and energetic pet
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Devlin
Give this name to a pet who’s fearless in fights
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Camelot
Legendary court and palace of King Arthur
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Austen
Give your adorable pet this name
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Manfred
Means man of peace for a cooperative pet who doesn’t cause trouble
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Cornwall
County in southwestern England
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Avon
Name your free-spirited pet after of a river in England
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Holmes
Refers to ‘ruler of the household.’
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Henry
Means ruler of the household
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Worchester
A cathedral city in central of England
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Corbin
Means raven for a pet with a black coat
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Sherman
For a sheep herding breed kind of pet
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Mary
Fits a bitter and rebellious pet
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Darby
Fits a liberal pet
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Wallace
British name
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Aidan
Refers to little fire for a lively and passionate pet
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Gemma
Give your precious pet this name
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Westminster
A former capital of the Kingdom of England
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Saoirse
A pet that reminds you of the sweet taste of freedom
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Siobhan
A variant of the name Joan for a gracious pet
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Rhy
For an energetic and jovial pet
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Elvie
Refers to a noble friend
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Daisy
A beautiful flower with white petals, suits an innocent cute pet
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Gavin
Suits a pet who guards you well and likes hunting
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Chaucer
Name of a famous poet and the father of English literature
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Beatrice
Means ‘she who brings happiness’
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Waite
For a pet who guards and protects you
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Gloucester
A city in the west of England known to host the tomb of King Edward II
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London
The largest city and also the capital of England
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Edinburgh
The capital of Scotland
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Wynn
Refers to ‘a friend.’