Many people like to give their dogs and cats and other pets worldly names.
Here are some super suggestions by country/origin:
Australian inspired pet names:
- Boomer: A term used for a large male kangaroo.
- Kelpie: A breed of herding dog that originated in Australia.
- Dingo: A wild dog native to Australia.
- Roo: A shortened version of kangaroo, which is an iconic Australian animal.
- Sheila: An Australian term for a woman.
- Bundy: Short for Bundaberg, a town in Queensland known for its rum.
- Banjo: After the famous Australian poet, Banjo Paterson.
- Jumbuck: An Australian term for a sheep.
- Matilda: After the famous Australian folk song, “Waltzing Matilda.”
- Vegemite: A popular Australian food spread.
- Aussie: A shortened version of Australian.
- Billabong: A type of still water that is connected to a river or creek.
- Ozzy: A shortened version of Aussie.
- Joey: A baby kangaroo.
- Wombat: A marsupial native to Australia.
Viking or Norse inspired pet names:
- Odin: After the chief god of Norse mythology.
- Freya: After the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology.
- Loki: After the trickster god in Norse mythology.
- Thor: After the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology.
- Hel: After the goddess of the underworld in Norse mythology.
- Baldr: After the god of light, purity, and the summer sun in Norse mythology.
- Fenrir: After the giant wolf in Norse mythology.
- Skadi: After the goddess of winter and skiing in Norse mythology.
- Ymir: After the primordial giant in Norse mythology.
- Eirik: After the Viking explorer and adventurer, Erik the Red.
- Bjorn: After the Viking chieftain and warrior, Bjorn Ironside.
- Ingrid: After the Viking queen and warrior, Ingrid the Brave.
- Rollo: After the Viking chieftain and founder of the Duchy of Normandy.
- Gunnar: After the legendary Norse hero and warrior, Gunnar Hámundarson.
- Astrid: After the Viking queen and warrior, Astrid the Valiant.
Japanese Inspired Pet Names:
- Sakura – cherry blossom
- Hana – flower
- Yuki – snow
- Sora – sky
- Kiku – chrysanthemum
- Tora – tiger
- Kuma – bear
- Momo – peach
- Akira – bright/clear
- Kai – ocean
Korean Inspired Pet Names:
- Minho – shining
- Soo-Jin – treasure
- Joon – talented
- Yuna – graceful
- Bomi – spring
- Han – one
- Ji-Ah – wisdom
- Kyeong – brightness
- Hyun – wise/virtuous
- Seo-Yeon – felicity/good fortune
Russian inspired pet names:
- Sasha – short form of Alexander or Alexandra
- Masha – short form of Maria
- Ivan – Russian form of John
- Yuri – Russian form of George
- Anya – Russian form of Anna
- Nikolai – Russian form of Nicholas
- Katerina – Russian form of Catherine
- Boris – Russian form of the name “Borislav,” meaning “battle glory”
- Tanya – diminutive of Tatiana
- Dimitri – Russian form of the name “Demetrius,” meaning “earth-lover”
German inspired pet names:
- Max – short form of Maximilian
- Fritz – short form of Friedrich
- Gretchen – German form of Margaret
- Otto – German form of the name “Odo,” meaning “wealth” or “fortune”
- Heidi – short form of Adelheid, meaning “noble kind”
- Hans – German form of John
- Liesl – short form of Elisabeth
- Wolfgang – German name meaning “wolf path”
- Greta – short form of Margareta
- Karl – German form of Charles
Italian inspired pet names:
- Bella – means “beautiful”
- Dante – Italian poet and writer
- Romeo – famous Shakespearean character and also a popular Italian name
- Luna – means “moon”
- Marco – Italian form of the name Mark
- Sofia – means “wisdom”
- Leonardo – famous Italian artist and inventor
- Fiorella – means “little flower”
- Angelo – means “angel”
- Gino – short form of Luigi, which means “famous warrior” in Italian.
Indian and Hindu inspired pet names:
- Maya – means “illusion” in Sanskrit
- Rajah – means “king” in Hindi
- Sita – name of the Hindu goddess and wife of Lord Rama
- Shiva – name of the Hindu god of destruction and transformation
- Arjun – name of the great warrior in the Hindu epic, Mahabharata
- Gita – means “song” in Sanskrit and also the name of the Hindu holy book, Bhagavad Gita
- Kali – name of the Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction
- Rani – means “queen” in Hindi
- Chandra – means “moon” in Sanskrit
- Krishna – name of the Hindu god of love, compassion, and tenderness.
French inspired pet names:
- Pierre
- Jacques
- Sophie
- Antoine
- Fleur
- Louis
- Odette
- Marcel
- Colette
- Juliette
- Pascal
- Amélie
- Gaston
- Françoise
- Rémy
- Renée
- Yves
- Émile
- Genevieve
- Hugo
- Léon
- Madeleine
- Margaux
- Serge
- Vivienne
Hawaiian or South Pacific inspired pet names:
- Koa
- Leilani
- Moana
- Kai
- Hoku
- Mahina
- Lilo
- Keiki
- Nani
- Manu
- Pua
- Kiki
- Hula
- Maui
- Lani
- Aolani
- Tiki
- Ikaika
- Kekoa
- Makani
- Malia
- Aka
- Onaona
- Kaimana
- Moa
- Maka
- Mano
- Pono
- Haukea
- Moani