Literary Female Dog Names, Literary Girl Dog Names, Page 9



NameMeaningGenderOrigin
RoxanaStarFemalePersian
SallyPrincessFemaleHebrew
SampsonSunUnisexHebrew
ScarlettScarletFemaleEnglish
ScoutObserverUnisexAmerican English
SerafinaFrom seraphim, meaning fiery onesFemaleLatin
SerenaComposedFemaleLatin
ShebaDaughter of an oathFemaleHebrew
SibylFemale prophetFemaleGreek
SilviaWoodedFemaleLatin
SophroniaPrudentFemaleGreek
SperanzaHopeFemaleItalian
StellaStarFemaleLatin
StephanieCrowned In VictoryFemaleEnglish
SugarA sweet powder from sugar cane. Slang for sweetheart.FemaleEnglish
SusanLilyFemaleHebrew
SusannaLilyFemaleHebrew
SylvieWoodedFemaleLatin
TabithaGazelleFemaleAramaic
TempleHouse of worshipUnisexEnglish
ThelmaWillFemaleLiterary
ThereseHarvesterFemaleGreek
TitaniaUncertain, perhaps of the TitansFemaleLatin
TrilbySings With TrillsFemaleEnglish
UnaOneFemaleLatin
UndineWaveFemaleLatin
ValentineHealthy, strongFemaleLatin
VanessaButterfly.FemaleLiterary
VannaShe who siftsFemaleItalian
VardaRoseFemaleHebrew


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