Duke— English, French. Historically the highest rank of nobility under the king, this title comes from the French word duc, meaning leader. The Clampetts' bloodhound on Beverly Hillbillies was named Duke. Earl— English.
Oscar: Hebrew, translates to “divine strength” Takeo: Japanese, translates to “warrior, strong like bamboo” Remo: Greek, translates to “the strong one” Ekon: African, translates to “strong”
Fido: Latin, translates to “loyal” Amin: Arabic, translates to “trustworthy” Fidel: Latin, translates to “loyal” Jeong: Korean, translates to “loyal”
Erhan: This Turkish name means “brave man, leader.”
Malik—Arabic, Hebrew. Means "king" in both Arabic and Hebrew.
He was named Fido, which comes from the Latin word meaning “faithful”.
Use One or Two Syllables
These types of names, such as "Rex" or "Bear," have short and choppy sounds, which make dogs respond quickly, according to Rover. Names with two syllables are ideal as well. Dogs' hearing is about four times more sensitive than ours, according to Psychology Today.
If your dog has a calm demeanor and tends to be always at peace, you can either choose a name that directly means “calm” or one that means “serene” or “peaceful.” Great examples of such names are “Milo” and “Tully” for male dogs or “Irene” and “Olive” for female dogs.
Liam: Traditional yet contemporary, Liam has Irish origins and means "strong-willed warrior." Oscar: Meaning “divine strength.” A slightly softer yet still strong name choice. Patrick: From the Latin meaning “nobleman.” Remo: Meaning “the strong one.”
Ginger - Ginger is an English name and it means "pure," "chaste" or "virginal."
Kendrick. This great name means “fearless leader.” It's become increasingly popular recently, especially with the success of Kendrick Lamar.
The royal corgis are the Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs formerly owned by Queen Elizabeth II and her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Fond of corgis since she was a small child, Elizabeth II owned more than 30 corgis from her accession in 1952 until her death in 2022.
For her eighteenth birthday in 1944, the then Princess Elizabeth was given Susan the corgi. All subsequent corgis bred by The Queen have been descended from Susan. As well as her love of corgis, The Queen has also bred 'dorgis' - a cross between dachshund and corgis.