Many canine actors have also been revered for their attractiveness such as Lassie, Benji, Rin Tin Tin, and Toto. Other name considerations include Beau, which is often associated with a devilishly handsome individual who is a bit of a scalawag.
Dogs do not hear words, but tend to recognise sounds. They hear names with two syllables and initial letters such as “CH, S, SCH, SH or K” better than long dog names. Dog names ending with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U) are also recommended.
The classic dog name theme is mostly a descriptive one, but some names are eternally canine and can be given to any dog of any size, color, or breed. These names include Fido, Rex, and Champ for boys and Lassie, Missy, and Roxy for girls.
Here are some boy dog names meaning gentle. Abab: “Youthful gentleness” Alexander: “Gently moving” Benjamin: “Gentle, forgiving” Bonner: Polish for “gentle”
Short, sweet and easily recognizable names work best in getting your dog to be responsive. Use a name that is one or two syllables, ending with a vowel, such as “Sadie” or “Rocky.”
Fancy names are those elegant, sophisticated choices that have a posh, upscale feel. Fancy baby names are those that go beyond the merely long and elaborate. These names are rare, precious, almost too dressed-up for everyday use.