Elegance is an attitude, even in dogs. Some breeds of dogs are elegant, and they are usually sitting calmly and loyally, for instance Doberman Pinscher, Irish Setter, Saluki, and Weimaraner. If you have a sophisticated girl puppy, you could consider choosing an
elegant female dog name for her.
Anastasia: Greek for Resurrection. An elegant and classy girl name. Also one of the daughters of Nicholas II, the last Russian czar.
Aspen: A common name for certain tree species. Place name in US, Canada, and Sweden.
Avalon: Popular place name in the world, means "island of apples". In Celtic mythology, Avalon is an island paradise.
Belle: French for Beautiful. Belle is a brave, intelligent and independent heroine character who appears in the film Beauty and the Beast. When her father is imprisoned by the Beast, Belle sacrifices her own freedom in return for his, and eventually learns to love the Beast in spite of his outward appearance.
Bianca: Italian for "white, pure".
Buffy: Buffy Summers is a fictional character from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise. She is a high school cheerleader who learns that she is the Slayer, a Chosen One gifted with the strength and skills to fight vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness.
Chanel: Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel was the legendary fashion designer. Also a number of famous perfumes.
Coco: A fashionable name in reference to Gabrielle Coco Chanel.
Eloise: Famous warrior. Name of a character in Kay Thompson's books for children.
Emmy: French name that means "hard working."
Flora: Flower. Also the Roman goddess of spring.
Gabriella: God is my might.
Grace: Grace is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Grace is "favor; blessing". In Greek mythology, there are three Graces and they were goddesses of nature: Aglaia (brillance), Thalia (flowering), and Euphrosyne (joy).
Harper: The name Harper is a unisex baby name, and the meaning of Harper is "harpist, minstrel". Harper is a celebrity favorite, chosen by the Beckhams, Neil Patrick Harris, Bill Hader, Jenna Fischer, and more.
Isabella: A variation of Elizabeth, meaning "devoted to God" in Hebrew.
Lady: A woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken.
Octavia: Eighth.
Pippa: Lover of horses.
Portia: Latin name means "an offering." Portia was a heroine in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice."
Prim: Short For Primrose. Primrose "Prim" Everdeen is the sister of Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games novels and film.
Rose: Rose is a very traditional name, it has many variations, for instance Rosa, Rosalie and Rosemary.
Sabine: Of the Sabine tribe.
Scarlett: Red. Brought into use as a given name due to Margaret Mitchell's heroine Scarlett O'Hara in the novel "Gone With the Wind".
Stella: Stella is a girl's name of Latin origin, and the meaning of Stella is "star". Mostly literary use until the 19th century, when the name became popular. Linked in most minds to the movie "A Streetcar named Desire", where Marlon Brando bellowed "Stella!".
Theodora: One of the most revival-worthy of the charmingly old-fashioned Victorian valentine names, softly evocative but still substantial, as is the reversed-syllable Dorothea.
Violet: Violet is a girl's name of Latin origin, and the meaning of Violet is "purple". One of the earliest flower names, Shakespeare used the Latin form Viola for the enterprising heroine in "Twelfth Night."
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