Bu

Gender: Unisex

Meaning:

Origin: Hebrew



Famous Dogs Named Bu

Mr. Peanut Butter: An anthropomorphic Labrador Retriever who is BoJack's former sitcom rival and Diane's boyfriend in the animation BoJack Horseman.

King Buck: A Labrador Retriever, successfully completed an unprecedented 63 consecutive series in the National Championship Stake and was the National Retriever Field Trial Club champion for two successive years.

Jock of the Bushveld: A Staffordshire bull terrier from South Africa in the 1880 whose owner wrote a book about their travels together.

Jack the Bulldog: Mascot of the Georgetown Hoyas.

Jack Bull Dog: The first dog in the the book Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Hector the Bulldog: A muscle-bound bulldog with gray fur and walks pigeon-toed in the animation Peck Up Your Troubles.

Fronobulax: A large poodle appears on the Frank Zappa and the Mothers album Roxy and Elsewhere.

Buttons: A dog that takes care of Mindy in the animation Animaniacs. He will follow Mindy where ever she goes trying to keep her out of trouble.

Butler Blue: A succession of English Bulldog mascots of Butler University from 2000 on.

Buster: A Shih tzu owned by British television presenter Paul O'Grady.

Buster: Andy's pet Dachshund dog in the animation Toy Story series. He is belonging to Andy, but more loyal to Woody.

Buster: Scottish Terrier dog from the book Five Find-Outers, and he is belonging to Frederick Algernon Trotteville.

Bummer: One of the pair of famous stray dogs who lived in San Francisco during the 1860s, often associated with Emperor Norton.

Bum: A three-footed St. Bernard and Spaniel mix stray who became the 19th century town dog of San Diego.

Bully: A Bulldog, the Mississippi State University mascot.

Bullseye: Bull Terrier pet in the 1938 novel Oliver Twist. Also found in the movie based on the same novel.

Bullet: A black and silver AKC registered German Shepherd Dog which was a regular on the '50s TV show The Roy Rogers Show.

Buford: Buford is a smart but sleepy bloodhound in the animation Buford and the Galloping Ghost.

Buddy: Female German Shepherd dog, was the first trained guide dog who accompanied Morris Frank, founder of The Seeing Eye guide dog school and the first owner of a seeing eye dog in the U.S.

Buddy: A female German Shepherd Dog, the first formally trained guide dog in the United States. She belonged to Morris Frank, who worked to establish The Seeing Eye, the first dog guide school in America.

Buddy: Golden Retriever dog from the film Air Bud.

Buddy: U.S. President Bill Clinton's chocolate Labrador Retriever.

Bud Nelson: The first dog to travel across the United States by automobile.

Buckles: The title role in the comic strip Buckles created by David Gilbert.

Buck: Alaskan Malamute dog, one of the dogs in the movie Eight Below based on the disastrous Antartic expedetion from Japan in 1950s.

Buck: St. Bernard found in Jack London’s book Call of the Wild which was later made into a film.

Buck: Briard dog from Married... with Children, replaced by another dog named Lucky in later episodes.

Araki Fabulous Willy: A Tibetan Terrier that was Best in Show at Crufts in 2007.

Abuwtiyuw: One of the earliest dogs whose name is known.

Famous People Named Bu

Young Buck is a popular American rapper, entrepreneur and producer.

William S. Burroughs was an iconic American writer of the Beat generation.

Wilbur A. Smith is the author of numerous popular and best-selling novels including ‘When the Lion Feeds’ and ‘Men of Men’.

Whitey Bulger is a notorious American murderer and mobster, convicted in numerous cases of racketeering, extortion, shoplifting and other crimes.

Warren Earl Burger was the 15th Chief Justice of the United States.

Warren Buffett is a business magnate and philanthropist ranked among the world’s wealthiest people.

Waleed Abulkhair is a prominent Saudi Arabian lawyer and human rights activist.

Theodore Hesburgh is a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross and the President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame.

Smedley Butler was a highly decorated Major General in the US Marine Corps and a vocal critic of war profiteering.

Shahabuddin Nagari is a distinguished Bangladeshi poet, author and musician.

Sandra Bullock is an Academy Award winning actress and producer best known for her role in ‘The Blind Side’.

Rosa Luxemburg was a German Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist and revolutionary socialist.

Robert Burns was a famous Scottish poet and lyricist, who was also known as the national poet of Scotland.

Richard Burton was a stage and cinema actor from Wales.

Reinhold Niebuhr was a German-American theologian, intellectual and political commentator who wrote the famous book, ‘Moral Man and Immoral Society’.

Ralph Bunche was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in Palestine.

Pitbull is a popular American rapper.

Pearl Buck was a Nobel Prize winning American writer best known for her novel ‘The Good Earth.

Olga Korbut is a former Soviet gymnast who won six Olympic medals for her country and earned the title of ‘The Sparrow from Minsk’.

Octavia Butler was an acclaimed American science-fiction writer.

Michael Bublé is a prominent Canadian singer, songwriter and actor.

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was prominent leader who contributed actively in the Indian freedom struggle.

Martin Van Buren was the first American president who was born as the citizen of United States, free from the British colonial rule.

Martin Buber was an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue.

Leo Burnett was an American businessman and famous advertising executive who founded the leading advertising agency the Leo Burnett Company.

Le Corbusier was a Swiss-born French architect, who was also famous for his painting talents.

Laura Bush is the wife of the former President of United States of America, George W.

Ken Burns is an acclaimed American director and producer of documentaries, known for his distinct style of film-making.

Katharine Hepburn was a legendary actress who reigned over Hollywood with her beauty, independent spirit and eccentricity.

Kate Bush is an acclaimed English singer and musician.

John Bunyan was a renowned English Christian preacher and writer in the seventeenth century.

James L. Buckley is a retired American judge and senator.

James Coburn was an American actor best known for playing the rugged, tough guy in action movies.

James Buchanan was the 15 President of the United States of America who ruled during one of the most difficult phases of the American history.

Jack Butler Yeats was one of the most prominent Irish painters of the 20th century.

Jack Buck was a popular American sportscaster.

Gerard Butler is an acclaimed Scottish film and television actor, who achieved a career breakthrough with his iconic role in the film ‘300’.

George Cadbury was the son of John Cadbury, the founder of Cadbury's cocoa and chocolate company.

George Burns was a versatile entertainer who enjoyed a successful career spanning vaudeville, film, radio and television.

Frederick Buechner is an eminent American theologian and writer.

Frank Macfarlane Burnet was an Australian virologist and immunologist, known for his contributions in human biology.

Ferruccio Busoni was a highly influential figure in the world of music.

Elizabeth Blackburn is a Nobel Prize winner who created a sensation with her finding on telomere and telomerase.

Edmund Burke was an Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who served in the British House of Commons for several years.

Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American writer, well-known for the popular character of ‘Tarzan’.

Dieterich Buxtehude was a cardinal musician during the mid-Baroque period.

Diane Arbus was a Jewish American photographer of the twentieth century who was notable for her eerie black and white photographs.

Daniel Burnham was a famous American architect and urban designer who designed several famous buildings in America and developed numerous cities like Chicago, Washington and many more.

Cliff Burton was an American musician and the lead bassist of the renowned band “Metallica.

Claude Debussy was one of the most prominent French composers whose music epitomized the shift from late-romantic to 20th century classical.

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