Looking for the perfect dog name for your new pup? We have created filterable lists of dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative dog names.
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NAME: | Bella Bella is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound, as it means "beautiful" in Italian, reflecting the breed's elegant appearance and graceful nature. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | German Shepherd Dog |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #2 |
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NAME: | Daisy Daisy is a sweet and cheerful name that suits the playful and energetic nature of an English Foxhound. It brings to mind images of a vibrant and lovely companion. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Funny |
RANK: | #3 |
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NAME: | Sadie The name Sadie is a sweet and endearing choice for a female English Foxhound, exuding charm and playfulness while also capturing her gentle and loving nature. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #4 |
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NAME: | Ruby |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #5 |
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NAME: | Ellie Ellie is a sweet and playful name for a female English Foxhound. It suits her friendly nature and energetic personality perfectly, making it a perfect fit for this lively breed. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #6 |
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NAME: | Millie Millie is a sweet and charming name for a female English Foxhound, evoking a sense of warmth and friendliness that captures her playful and energetic nature. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Funny |
RANK: | #7 |
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NAME: | Athena Athena is a strong and intelligent name for a female English Foxhound, inspired by the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and handicrafts. It suits her regal and noble demeanor. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | German Shepherd Dog |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #8 |
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NAME: | Zoey The name Zoey is fitting for a female English Foxhound as it is playful and energetic, representing the breed's lively and spirited personality. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #9 |
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NAME: | Oakley |
TOP GENDER: | male |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #10 |
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NAME: | Poppy Poppy is a sweet and vibrant name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her energetic and lively nature. It also brings to mind the beautiful flower known for its brilliant red color. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Golden Retriever |
TYPE: | Funny |
RANK: | #11 |
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NAME: | Shiloh Shiloh is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound as it symbolizes peace and tranquility, reflecting the gentle and loving nature of this breed. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Siberian Husky |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #12 |
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NAME: | Sandy |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Golden Retriever |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #13 |
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NAME: | Billy The name Billy for a female English Foxhound is a playful and gender-neutral choice that adds a unique and charming touch to her adventurous and spirited personality. |
TOP GENDER: | male |
TOP BREED: | Labrador Retriever |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #14 |
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NAME: | Junie Junie is a cute and playful name for a female English Foxhound. It is unique and suits her spirited personality and lively nature. Perfect for a lovable hunting companion. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | American Staffordshire Terrier |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #15 |
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NAME: | Coffee The name Coffee for a female English Foxhound is unique and charming, like her rich coloring and energetic personality. It represents warmth, comfort, and a touch of sweetness. |
TOP GENDER: | |
TOP BREED: | American Staffordshire Terrier |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #16 |
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NAME: | Kyra The name Kyra for a female English Foxhound suggests strength, intelligence, and grace. It is a fitting choice for a loyal and elegant hunting companion. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | American Staffordshire Terrier |
TYPE: | Unique |
RANK: | #17 |
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NAME: | Nirvana Nirvana represents the ultimate state of peace and happiness. This name conveys the calm and graceful nature of the English Foxhound breed, making it a perfect fit. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | American Staffordshire Terrier |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #18 |
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NAME: | Suede Suede is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound, evoking the luxurious and velvety texture of her coat while also capturing her sleek and stylish appearance. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Dachshund |
TYPE: | Cute |
RANK: | #19 |
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NAME: | Tazzy Tazzy is a lively and spirited name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her energetic and playful nature while also hinting at her fox-hunting heritage. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Chihuahua |
TYPE: | Funny |
RANK: | #20 |
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NAME: | Zurie Zurie is a unique and melodious name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her regal and dignified nature as a hunting dog with a keen sense of smell and agility. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | Border Collie |
TYPE: | Unique |
RANK: | #21 |
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NAME: | Cranberry Cranberry is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound due to her vibrant personality and deep red coat, resembling the tart and colorful fruit. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | English Foxhound |
TYPE: | Cool |
RANK: | #22 |
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NAME: | Heide Heide is a sweet and affectionate name for a female English Foxhound, meaning "heather field" in German. It suits her gentle nature and elegant appearance perfectly. |
TOP GENDER: | female |
TOP BREED: | English Foxhound |
TYPE: | Cute |
Rank | Name and About | Top gender | Top breed | Type |
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#1 | Bella Bella is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound, as it means "beautiful" in Italian, reflecting the breed's elegant appearance and graceful nature. | female | German Shepherd Dog | Cute |
#2 | Daisy Daisy is a sweet and cheerful name that suits the playful and energetic nature of an English Foxhound. It brings to mind images of a vibrant and lovely companion. | female | Labrador Retriever | Funny |
#3 | Sadie The name Sadie is a sweet and endearing choice for a female English Foxhound, exuding charm and playfulness while also capturing her gentle and loving nature. | female | Labrador Retriever | Cute |
#4 | Ruby | female | Labrador Retriever | Cool |
#5 | Ellie Ellie is a sweet and playful name for a female English Foxhound. It suits her friendly nature and energetic personality perfectly, making it a perfect fit for this lively breed. | female | Labrador Retriever | Cute |
#6 | Millie Millie is a sweet and charming name for a female English Foxhound, evoking a sense of warmth and friendliness that captures her playful and energetic nature. | female | Labrador Retriever | Funny |
#7 | Athena Athena is a strong and intelligent name for a female English Foxhound, inspired by the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and handicrafts. It suits her regal and noble demeanor. | female | German Shepherd Dog | Cool |
#8 | Zoey The name Zoey is fitting for a female English Foxhound as it is playful and energetic, representing the breed's lively and spirited personality. | female | Labrador Retriever | Cool |
#9 | Oakley | male | Labrador Retriever | Cool |
#10 | Poppy Poppy is a sweet and vibrant name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her energetic and lively nature. It also brings to mind the beautiful flower known for its brilliant red color. | female | Golden Retriever | Funny |
#11 | Shiloh Shiloh is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound as it symbolizes peace and tranquility, reflecting the gentle and loving nature of this breed. | female | Siberian Husky | Cool |
#12 | Sandy | female | Golden Retriever | Cool |
#13 | Billy The name Billy for a female English Foxhound is a playful and gender-neutral choice that adds a unique and charming touch to her adventurous and spirited personality. | male | Labrador Retriever | Cute |
#14 | Junie Junie is a cute and playful name for a female English Foxhound. It is unique and suits her spirited personality and lively nature. Perfect for a lovable hunting companion. | female | American Staffordshire Terrier | Cute |
#15 | Coffee The name Coffee for a female English Foxhound is unique and charming, like her rich coloring and energetic personality. It represents warmth, comfort, and a touch of sweetness. | American Staffordshire Terrier | Cute | |
#16 | Kyra The name Kyra for a female English Foxhound suggests strength, intelligence, and grace. It is a fitting choice for a loyal and elegant hunting companion. | female | American Staffordshire Terrier | Unique |
#17 | Nirvana Nirvana represents the ultimate state of peace and happiness. This name conveys the calm and graceful nature of the English Foxhound breed, making it a perfect fit. | female | American Staffordshire Terrier | Cool |
#18 | Suede Suede is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound, evoking the luxurious and velvety texture of her coat while also capturing her sleek and stylish appearance. | female | Dachshund | Cute |
#19 | Tazzy Tazzy is a lively and spirited name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her energetic and playful nature while also hinting at her fox-hunting heritage. | female | Chihuahua | Funny |
#20 | Zurie Zurie is a unique and melodious name for a female English Foxhound, reflecting her regal and dignified nature as a hunting dog with a keen sense of smell and agility. | female | Border Collie | Unique |
#21 | Cranberry Cranberry is a fitting name for a female English Foxhound due to her vibrant personality and deep red coat, resembling the tart and colorful fruit. | female | English Foxhound | Cool |
#22 | Heide Heide is a sweet and affectionate name for a female English Foxhound, meaning "heather field" in German. It suits her gentle nature and elegant appearance perfectly. | female | English Foxhound | Cute |
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