15 Italian Dog Names Based On Personality And Appearance

Italian dog names are different with those common English dog names, and you don't need to worry that these names are overused. Here comes our selection of 15 very good dog names of Italian origin, these names are based on personality and appearance of your dogs. If your pup fits these names, do not hesitate to use it as your boy or girl dog name.

Alto: The name Alto means "tall, high." So it is a good name for your Italian greyhound.
Baffi: The name Baffi means "mustache," so it is perfect for a bearded collie.
Bella: A classic Italian girl name that means "beautiful."
Bianca: The name Bianca means "white" in Italian, and it makes a good name for your white Maltese or Poodle.
Bruno: The name Bruno means "brown hair" in Italian, and it is a good pick for your dog with a brown coat.


Colombo: The name Colombo means "dove," which was considered to be the symbol of the Holy Spirit. Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer and navigator, so the name Colombo is a good option for the pup that likes to seek and explore.
Dolce: Domenico Dolce, Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur, one half of the luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. The name Dolce means "sweet" in Italian, of course it will be a great name for your affectionate dog.
Leona: If your female Tibetan Mastiff looks like a lion, then Leona will be the right name, because the name means "lion."
Lupo: The name Lupo is ready for those wolf-like dogs, such as Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, and Samoyed. The name Lupo means "wolf" in Italian.
Mario: The name Mario means "warlike," and it is derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Pelo: The name Pelo is good for your fluffy puppy, because it means "hair, fur."
Tino: The name Tino means "small" in Italian, and it makes a perfect option for your teacup pooch.
Toro: The name Toro means "bull-like," and it will a great name if your dog looks like a bull.
Valentino: Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. The name Valentino traditionally means "brave, strong" in Italian language.
Zitto: The name Zitto means "quiet" in Italian, and it is perfect for your dog that doesn't bark a lot.

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