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Dog names

Would you like to give your puppy the perfect name? Whether you have a male or female dog, you're sure to find what you're looking for in our lexicon of dog names.

You're guaranteed to find a name for your dog here!

How to find the right dog name! A dog is more than just a pet, it's a new member of your family. That's why he or she deserves a beautiful, suitable name. But with so many options, how do you decide? With our tips, finding the ideal dog name, for male or female, will be easy. Simply choose your favorite first letter and discover our suggestions. Here are the best dog names for every taste.

Names beginning with e
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  • You have chosen a very interesting dog name: Eginolf. This name comes from Old High German and means "the fearsome wolf". It's perfect for a cute puppy, isn't it?

    Eginolf is a very rare name that occurs mainly in Germany. There is no official name day for Eginolf, but you can choose one that suits your dog. Perhaps April 30, the day of the wolf? Or October 4, the day of St. Francis, the patron saint of animals?

    If Eginolf is too long or too complicated for you, you can also call your dog by a similar name. For example Egil, Egon, Elio or Elmo. These names all have a connection to Eginolf, either through the meaning or the origin. But no matter what you call your dog, he will certainly love and protect you like a real wolf. 🥰

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  • The name "El" is a short and sweet name for a dog that is suitable for both males and females. It means "god" or "the mighty one" and comes from Hebrew. There is no name day for "El", but you could choose December 25 because that is the birthday of Jesus Christ, who is also called "Emmanuel" or "God with us". The name "El" is also common in other languages, for example as part of names such as "Elena", "Eliana" or "Elias". One famous dog with this name is Elwood, who was voted the ugliest dog in the world in 2007. He was a cross between a Chihuahua and a Chinese Crested and had a long tongue that was always hanging out of his mouth. He died in 2013 at the age of eight.

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  • The dog name Emma has a Germanic origin and means "the mighty one, the all-encompassing one". It is a short form of names beginning with Irm- or Erm-, such as Irma or Erma. Emma is a popular name for girls and bitches, expressing strength and protection.

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  • Would you like to find out more about the dog name "Eno"? Then you've come to the right place! Eno is a short and snappy name for a four-legged friend. It means "the only one" or "the only one" and comes from Old High German. Eno doesn't have a name day, but that doesn't matter, because you can give him an extra portion of treats every day. Eno is a rare name that is mainly found in northern Germany. Similar names are for example Enno, Enoa, Enzo or Eneo. What do you think of the name Eno for your dog?

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  • Eschinta is an unusual name for a dog, but it has an interesting history. The name comes from the Basque language and means "the beautiful one". There is no name day for Eschinta, but you could choose April 25, because that is the day of the Basque language. Eschinta is a name that expresses a lot of personality and suits a dog that is confident, charming and a bit cheeky.

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  • The name "Esprit" comes from the French and means "spirit" or "mind". It is often used for dogs that are intelligent, lively and funny. Esprit is a name that is suitable for both males and females. Esprit is a name that suits dogs that love to learn, play and entertain their owners.

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