For baby names, middle names could be used as first names, and of course these names could be used as dog names when coming up to puppy names. Here comes our selection of 100
pretty girl dog names inspired by those common middle names for girls. These names are unique, beautiful, and they have great meanings.
Aberdeen: A woman from the city of Aberdeen, Northeast Scotland.
Adele: Adele is a girl's name of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adele is "noble kind; noble, soft, tender". Adele is an ancient name popular in medieval Europe because of the fame of a seventh-century saint, a daughter of the Frankish king Dagobert II.
Amaranth: Greek name means "eternal" and "immortal."
Amaryllis: Sparkling. A flower name after the lily-like plants called Amaryllis.
Amethyst: Amethyst is a violet variety of semiprecious quartz, and it is the traditional birthstone for February. It is so beautiful that it is often used injewelry. The name comes from the Ancient Greek, a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness.
Anise: A flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, its seeds are often used as spices or herbs. The name Anise means "pure."
Artemis: In Greek mythology, Artemis was the Hellenic goddess of the hunt and wilderness, she was often depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows. The deer and the cypress were sacred to her.
Arwen: Arwen is of Welsh origin, and the meaning of Arwen is "muse". Arwen is an elf maiden in Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", where in the elven language, Arwen means "noble woman".
Bardot: Brigitte Bardot is a French actor, singer and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist. She was one of the best known sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s and was widely referred to by her initials, B.B.
Bellamy: A cool and interesting French name means "handsome friend."
Blair: Celtic name means "from the plain."
Blake: Blake is a unisex baby name of Old English origin, and the meaning of Blake is "black; pale, white". Originally a nickname for someone with hair or skin that was either very dark or very light.
Blanche: White, pure. Associated with whiteness as in purity, and beauty.
Blossom: Flower-like.
Bluebell: A pretty flower. Bluebell Madonna Halliwell, daughter of Spice Girl, Geri Halliwell.
Bree: Irish strong and virtuous name that means "hill."
Burgundy: Could be after the wine, a shade of purple, the color or the area of France.
Calypso: A demi-goddess and nymph who lived on the hidden island of Ogygia.
Camden: Scottish Place name means "winding valley."
Canary: For someone who’s bright and flighty.
Caprice: French name means "whimsical."
Carlisle: English surname means "from the Isle of Carl."
Cascade: A nature name evocative of rushing waterfalls.
Charity: One of the Big Three abstract virtue names, along with Hope and Faith, means "Christian love."
Charm: This person is your little charm.
Cherry: The sweet fruit with lovely pink blossoms, and the name Cherry means "dear one, darling."
Circe: The mythological sorceress who tempted Perseus and changed his men to swine and back to men.
Claret: Dark wine colored red.
Cloud: The cloud has a nice and airy feel. In a sunny day, cloud is pure, white and light.
Clover: Clover has a long association with good luck, via the four-leaf clover, and through the shamrock symbol of Ireland. Also a feminine of Clovis.
Coral: The semiprecious natural sea growth, often deep pink to red in color. In Hebrew, the word means "fate, destiny, luck".
Danger: Given to a child destined to live a life of adventure.
Dawn: The first appearance of light, daybreak.
Destiny: The Greek deity of fate in mythology.
Devon: A county in England noted for its beautiful farmland. Also a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly.
Dido: Queen of Carthage who killed herself.
Dove: Soft and gentle bird name has the admirable association with peace.
Ember: Nature name means "spark, burning low."
Eris: The Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord.
Eternity: Time everlasting.
Eve: Hebrew name means "life." The Old Testament mother of the human race who tasted the forbidden fruit, precipitating the Fall of Man.
Fable: A short story with a moral.
Fawn: A baby deer, or a light yellowish tan colour.
Faye: A magical name means fairy or elf.
Fern: A name from nature, Fern is a green shade-loving plant.
Forever: Eternal.
Frost: White-haired, born in a cold spell.
Glow: Signifying the light of Christ.
Hallow: Old English name means "to make holy."
Honey: Sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers, and of course it is sweet. Honey may vary in color between pale yellow and dark brown, and nothing is sweeter than Honey.
Honor: The perfect name for someone honest and full of integrity.
Hope: Because hope is one of the most important things in life.
Iona: A Greek term for violet. Also an island in the Hebrides where Saint Columba founded a monastery of the Celtic Church.
Jada: A different and cool take on Jade, a precious green stone.
Jolee: French name means "pretty."
Joy: The name Joy is a baby boy name, and the meaning of Joy is "rejoicing". Joy began to be used as a name by the seventeenth century Puritans, with the idea of 'being joyful in the Lord." Almond Joy is a candy bar manufactured by Hershey's.
Juno: A Roman goddess of love and marriage.
Jupiter: Largest planet in the solar system.
Kae: Pure, chaste.
Korin: Greek name means "maiden."
Lane: A narrow country road.
Love: The ideal name for someone who is loving and pure
Max: Maximum. Usually a boy’s name, but also makes a good middle name for a girl.
Mercy: Someone who is kind and compassionate
Merle: Contracted form of Meriel. Latin name means "blackbird."
Moon: The Earth's only natural satellite, cold, silver and bright.
Ocean: The water reflects the color of the sky.
October: October is a brisk and substantial month name, and it is much more memorable and modern than April or May.
Olive: A species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, is also another shade of green.
Ophelia: Greek name means "an assistant or helper." In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Ophelia was the lover of Hamlet who went insane as a result of his irrational behavior.
Patience: Latin name means "patient."
Payten: Irish name means "noble woman."
Pearl: A pearl is a milky-colored gem produced within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusc. The finest quality natural pearls have been highly valued as gemstones. Pearls have been associated with innocence and modesty. The pearl is the birthstone for the month of June.
Petal: Flower name. Also the soft and sweet-smelling name of a character in "The Shipping News."
Poet: A person possessing special powers of imagination or expression.
Primrose: A beautiful and feminine Latin name means "first rose."
Raine: Raine is of Hebrew, Sanskrit and Latin origin, and the meaning of Raine is "she is singing; queen."
Raven: The large black bird related to the crow.
Reagan: Irish name that means "little ruler."
Reece: Welsh name means "ardent; fiery."
Rose: Rose is a very traditional name, it has many variations, for instance Rosa, Rosalie and Rosemary.
Sable: Old English name means "black."
Sage: Sage is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Sage is "wise, healthy". The name has associations with sagebrush, cowboys, and the Wild West.
Selene: The Greek goddess of the moon.
Sky: A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue.
Sloane: Gaelic name that means "warrior."
Snow: White blossoms.
Sonnet: Italian name means "little song."
Starling: A small bird, perfect for the one who is wild and free.
Tess: A tough, but loving angel character in the American supernatural drama series Touched by an Angel.
Trinity: Trinity means "Three in One", and God is trinity because He is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Valentine: Healthy, strong.
Velvet: A particular kind of soft fabric.
Whisper: Talk quietly.
Willow: A beautiful tree and the ideal middle name for someone who loves nature
Wind: Strong, eternal and unwavering.
Winter: The coldest season of the year in polar climates and temperate climates, between autumn and spring.
Zion: Biblical name means "monument; raised up; sepulcher."
Zoe: A minor goddess whose name means "life."
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