Pet Names: The Perfect Name for Your Pet | BUNTE.de

Once you've had a pet, you won't want to live without one. Of course, when a new roommate moves in with you, he needs a nice name. We've collected lots of animal names for inspiration!

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Cute dog names

Dogs are among the most popular pets in Germany. No wonder, since the four-legged friends are considered loyal, playful and willingly follow the owner on vacation or on excursions into nature. There are many reasons for a dog and few against. If you get a dog, you get a friend for life. And of course every good friend needs a nice name!

Pet Names: The perfect name for your pet | BUNTE.de

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NameOrigin
Aiko This name comes from the Japanese and combines "ai", "love", and "ko" for "child". Put together it means something like "child of love".
AmyThis name comes from the French and is the short form of Aimée. It comes from the Latin word aimer or amara, which means something like "beloved" or "the lover".
Anton"From the family of the Antonier coming" is its meaning. The name was widely used in Roman antiquity, mainly as a surname for people of illustrious lineage. Nowadays it is very popular and is also used in the form of variations such as "Tonda" or "Antoschka" - both of which come from Czech, by the way.
BennyBenny is derived from Benjamin and comes from the Hebrew. There it is composed of "Ben" and "Jamin", which means something like "son" and "happiness".
BettyDerived became this name of Elisabeth. It originally comes from Hebrew and means something like "oath", "seven" and "God, the mighty one".
BrunoThis strong one Name means "the brown" or "the bear". It originally came from the old German name Brun. Bruno is just the Latinized form of the name.
CaraComes from the Indo-European and means "the dearest" or "the dear one".
CassieThe first name Cassie means "the temptress" or "the man-catcher". It is also the abbreviation for the name Cassandra.
ChicoA term from Spanish for "young", "little" or "child".
EmmaThis name originally comes from the Germanic language and means something like "big" or "huge". The name was once popularly used as an abbreviation for all names beginning with "Erm-" or "Irm-".
FeeThis is it is the name of a mythical creature that has magical powers, usually has a beautiful female form and stands for good. However, fairies can also be just as evil.
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FinchenThis Gaelic name means "the family", but is also a trivialization of the name Fine, or Josephine.
FlynnA Gaelic name meaning "the red-faced one" or "the one who looks fresh and rosy".
GinaThe abbreviation of the Italian name Regina, which is the feminine form of the name Rex and means "the king".
An English name often used as a short form of Henry. Its meaning: "powerful" or "rich".
JackThis short form of Jakob and John comes from English. It is of Hebrew origin and means "May God protect". However, within the Bible it is used for the "tricker" or "heel holder".
JerryThis name is often used in English as a short form of Gerome, Jeremy, or Gerald.
Jesko"Brave, proud, and tried in battle" is its meaning. The Slavic name is an abbreviation of Jaromir or Jaroslav.
JessyAn abbreviation of the name Jessica. This in turn was derived from Jiska, a biblical figure. The meaning is "God is looking at you".
LaikaThe first dog to be sent into space in 1957 was a female dog named Laika. The name originally comes from Russian and is a very nice term for "barker".
LillyThe pet form of Elisabeth. At the same time, the English form of the name for the flower is used. With the difference that the name is written with just one "l".
LotteThe short form of Charlotte or Lieselotte. The name comes from Old High German and means "free" or "efficient".
LuckyLucky is the English term for "luck". So a dog with this name is "the lucky one" or "the happy one".
LunaThis name has its roots in Latin, which means translation "Moon". This name is often used in numerous other languages, in Roman mythology it is used to describe the goddess of the moon.
LupoLupo comes from Latin and means wolf. The diminutive of Lupo is "Lupino".
MajaThis name is often written with an "i", i.e. Maia. The meaning: "the higher one". In Greek mythology, she was the daughter of Atlas and the mother of Hermes. Also, Maia is a Georgian and Portuguese form of Maja.
MaxThe short form of Maximilian. It means something like "the greatest".
NalaEspecially in Tanzania, Nala is a popular first name, which means "gift". Originally, however, the name referred to the "lioness" in the Swahili language. He is best known for the film "The Lion King".
NelliA short form of Cornelia, Helena or Eleonore. Translated, this name means something like "the radiant" or "the merciful".
OskarThe name has either a Nordic or Celtic origin and is composed of "Os" and "Cara", which means "stag" and "friend". Incidentally, Oskar is derived from Ansgar.
PebblesThe English term for "pebbles". The name became known through the animated series "The Flintstones".
RobbyThis is a short form of Robert". The name comes from from Old High German and means "to shine" or "to shine".
RonjaAn abbreviation of many Russian first names, including Roxana or Veronika, Ronja means so much like "the dawn", or "the victorious one".
Snoopy"Snoop" means something like "sniff around". Name borne by one of the most famous comic book dogs ever, Snoopy being Charlie Brown's dog from the series "The Peanuts".
SpikeThe name comes from from English and means something like "point" or "thorn".
StruppiA modification of "shaggy", which makes this name ideal for Dogs that have a shaggy or disheveled coat.It became known through the comic "Tim und Struppi".
SunnySunny is the English word Word for "sunny", with which this name can also refer to a dog that has a very sunny disposition.
TeddyThis name was derived from Theodor . It comes from ancient Greek and means "god" as well as "gift".
ViviThe short form of Vivien, which comes from Latin and such much like "alive" or "joyful" means. At the same time, it is also called "the winner".

Cat names for your velvet paw

Apart from dogs, cats are the absolute favorites of the German animal keepers. Cats are also wonderful animals that, despite their closeness to us humans, have retained their own natural character. When a cat comes to you, it's only because they really want to, not because it's their nature. And so every cuddle unit becomes a token of love and a big compliment for the happy cat owner.

NameOrigin
Aliya Aliya is Arabic and derives from "alia". This means "the high" or "the sublime". A derivation from the Hebrew word "aliyah" for "ascent to Jerusalem" is also possible. The name is particularly sonorous and suits proud and dignified cats that climb up gracefully - even if only on the domestic scratching post.
AmyAmy can from derived from the Latin equivalent "amare" for "to like". This name suits every cat that we fell in love with at first sight.
AshantieThe name Ashantie has different meanings. While in Africa it is used to describe a tall and strong woman, the Indian term means "restless". Both equivalents come together in a large and stately cat that loves its freedom and likes to hunt.
BanditA bandit is a robber and Thief. As an animal name, Bandit is often used for cheeky four-legged friends. This name suits a little robber, who explores the world curiously and brightly and becomes an eager mouse catcher.
BenjiBenji is derived from Benjamin and stands for "son of fortune". The name became known mainly in dogs, since a mixed-breed dog named Benji became a crowd favorite in various films. The name is suitable for cats of all breeds and is short and easy to remember.
BillyActually, Billy is a pet form of the name Sibylle and comes from ancient Greek. Sibylle stands for prophetess or seer. Billy is increasingly used as a male first name. An example is the singer Billy Idol.
BrownieYou probably know the brownie as a traditional American chocolate pastry. The term can be used for both male and female cats with a brown coat color. Brownie was once one of the richest cats in the world. Its owner, who died in 1963, left the animal $415,000.
CleoThe word origin of this name comes from the ancient Greek "kleos", which means fame means. Cleo is also considered a short form of Cleopatra. The name suits little kittens who want to become a proud diva one day.
EddyEddy is the pet form of Eduard, Edgar and Edmond The equivalent is: protector of wealth. Since experience has shown that cats are less suitable as guard dogs, Eddy is ideal for chubby tomcats with a cuddle factor. Eddie can also use it. Edi and Edy are suitable as pet forms.
EinsteinThe name Einstein goes back to the world-famous physicist Albert Einstein, who is still considered the epitome of a genius today , although, as is well known, he also had his weaknesses. Anyone who has big plans for their cat or simply wants to poke fun at history is well advised with this name.
ElvisThe name probably originated in Based on the Old English term "al-vis" for "wise" and "all-knowing". We are far more familiar with the rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley. The term goes well with stocky and relaxed four-legged friends who like to be spoiled by their can opener.
FelixFelix is ​​the Latin equivalent for "happy". or "fortunate". Surely your kitten was lucky to end up with you of all people. Based on a well-known brand of cat food, black and white tomcats are often called Felix.
GarfieldGarfield made the comic series of the same name famous. We all know the cat to be lazy, cheeky and gluttonous. Slightly chubby and red tabby cats also correspond visually to the comic hero.
GoofyGoofy comes from the English vocabulary and means goofy and silly. As Mickey Mouse's companion, Goofy the dog is one of the most famous Disney characters. This name is best for cozy and slightly clumsy cats.
HowieNot only fans of Howard Carpendale should think about this cat name. Howie was the name of a brave Persian cat who traveled 1,600 kilometers in the Australian outback to find her family.
LakotaIn Native American, Lakota means friend and ally. The name is recommended for animal lovers who want a rather unusual name for their cat and want to address the special relationship between humans and animals.
Lucky Lucky means happy and happy in English. The name suits happy,lively and curious cats that often make you laugh. It is often used in reference to the comic book character Lucky Luke.
LucyLucy is of Latin origin and was modified from Lucia. The translation is: the shining one. Possible other spellings are Lucie or Luzie. The name suits cats of all breeds and coat colors.
LumiThis name comes from Finnish and stands for "snow". A modification of "lumen", the Latin term for "light", is also possible. Lumi goes well with white cats or kittens with a noticeable white spot on their coat, a white tip of the tail, or similar coat coloring.
LunaLuna is Latin for, and in Italian for the moon. The Romans referred to their moon goddess as Luna. Harry Potter fans might want to give their cat this name in reference to Luna Lovegood.
MiaThe short form of Maria comes from Egyptian. The meaning of the word is not clear. Interpretations such as "the fertile" or "the beloved" are possible. Because furry friends are always good for a surprise, this cat name is just right.
MichelMichel is a form of Michael. The name comes from the Hebrew and can be translated as "Who is like God?" translate. Curious and cheeky tomcats are given the name based on the rascal from Lönneberga, who lured generations of children in front of the television screen.
MilanThis name comes from the Old Slavic vocabulary and stands for "of love". In addition, certain birds of prey are referred to as kites. The name suits affectionate and cuddly tomcats, but also indicates that every cat hides a small predator.
MissyThe name comes from from ancient Greek and is the short form of Melissa. Translated into German, Melissa means "bee". The name suits "honey-sweet" kittens of all breeds and coat colors.
MowgliMowgli is a literary term found by the author of The Jungle Book. In the language of the forest, Mowgli means "frog". Mowgli is a cute nickname for small and plump cats.
NalaNala means "lioness" in Swahili. Nala and Simba are inseparable in the Disney classic "The Lion King". Maybe a second cat will come into the house, which Simba is already eagerly awaiting.
NickiNicki is the short form of Nicole and comes from ancient Greek. The German equivalent is: Siegerin des Volkes. Variations like Nici, Nikki or Nicky are possible. Cat owners in southern Germany may think primarily of the singer of the same name from Lower Bavaria.
OdinaThe name comes from Old High German and is modified from Oda. Oda or Odette are other common forms. Odina can be translated as "the owner" and can be a reminder of who is the true master of the house and how cats make their can openers subject to them every day.
Romeo Romeo comes from the Latin word "romaeus" for "Roman". The thought of the most well-known lovers in the history of literature is closer. Handsome and potent tomcats who like to look for a wife have earned this name.
SammySammy is the pet form of Samuel. The name comes from from the Hebrew and means: the one requested by God. Sammy can also be abbreviated to Sam or pronounced as Samuel when the cat is being reprimanded and reminded of reason. Sammy goes well with cuddly and slightly fuller tomcats of the Persian or British Shorthair breeds.
SelimaSelima is the appropriate name for a tiger cat and a two-legged friend who can be enthusiastic about literature and word games. Selima lived with the English writer Horace Walpole. When he went on an educational trip in the middle of the 18th century, the animal drowned in a goldfish bowl. We owe the expression: "All that glitters is not gold" to a poem that was written to commemorate Selima.
ShebaSheba was an ancient kingdom located on what is now Yemen. A derivation from Sheeba, a Hebrew woman's name, is also possible. The name is not only suitable for Carthusian cats, who particularly like the food of the same name.
SissiSissi is of Hebrew origin and is a short form of Elisabeth. The name can be translated as: sanctified by God.Empress Elisabeth of Austria is most often associated with this name, not least because of the annual repetitions of the TV trilogy of the same name. Sissi is a worthy match for delicate and sensitive kittens.
SunnySunny is the English term for cheerful and sunny. A kitten brings sunshine into the house and therefore the name actually suits all tomcats. Sunny was made famous as an animal name by Barack Obama. The second bitch of the former US President bears this name.
TabbyThis name is suitable for cats with a butterfly-like streak, tabby markings . The pet form of Tabitha stands for "deer" or "gazelle".
TomTom is a classic among cat names and is not least based on chosen the famous cartoon cat. Tom stands for a courageous tomcat who doesn't shy away from anything, but doesn't hide his gentle side either. A tomcat with this name has probably traveled the longest documented journey as a cat, crossing the USA from Florida to California over a distance of 4,000 kilometers.
YolaYola is considered a short form of Yolanda. The ancient Greek equivalent of the name means "violet". Following the symbolic character, humble and virginal cats should bear the name Yola. The short and catchy name also goes very well with curious and intelligent cats.
YumiIn Japan, people call everything beautiful Yumi. All cats are little beauties. So the name suits every kitten perfectly.
ZoeyIn ancient Greek, Zoey means "life". The name can also be spelled Zoe or Zooey and suits all cats that turn their owners' lives upside down and bring hustle and bustle into the house.
ZoraZora is an Old Slavic name meaning dawn or dawn. The name is also often associated with the film adaptation of the youth novel "Die rote Zora und her Gang". Zora is the apt naming choice for adventurous red-furred kittens.

Names for Birds

Birds continue to be popular, too as pets. The social animals are very intelligent and love to learn new tricks from their owners. The brightly feathered pets also bring a lot of color into your own home - there's just one thing they don't like at all: being alone. Keeping a bird alone is torture for the animal - so whoever brings birds into the house always needs two names. But the cheeky birdies also learn to speak their own names.

NameOrigin
Abraxas Abraxas comes from the ancient Greek vocabulary and stands there for the designation of the deity of the Gnostics. Generations of children remember Abraxas as the talking raven from the children's book "The Little Witch" by Ottfried Preussler. The name goes very well with clever birds with an unmistakable talent for languages.
AdeleAdele is a short form of the old German first name Adelheid. The German translation of the word meaning is "the noble". Singer Adele, who regularly makes it into the charts, also provides inspiration.
AdmiralAdmiral is an Arabic name and translates to "commander at sea". This resulted in a rank for the Navy. Admiral is one of the most popular parrot names and suits animals that like to talk loudly and set the tone in their home.
AilaThe Finns mean sunshine as Aila. A derivation is also possible from the Hebrew. There "elah" means "oak tree". The name suits friendly and cheerful birds, perhaps with yellow plumage.
AkiraThe Japanese describe Akira as something bright and radiant. In Japan, the term can be used for both genders. Akira goes very well with birds with yellow or white plumage.
AmadeusAmadeus is one of the most popular names for parrots and parakeets with performing talents Those who know how to express themselves melodically certainly bear this name with dignity.
AuroraAurora has its place in Roman mythology and denotes the goddess of the dawn. The name goes well with parrots and larger parakeets, which attract attention with their beauty and grace.
BirdyBirdy is English for a small bird. The term for delicate and smaller birds is therefore apt. Canaries or ornamental finches are preferably called Birdy.
ButterflyThe English term for butterfly suits small, colorful birds that like to flutter around in their cage often .
CalimeroEvery child knows the black chick, which wears an eggshell as a headgear. Not only black birds are suitable for this funny attribution. Should you be considering buying a mate, Calimero had a girlfriend named Priscilla.
CarusoAlthough your new pet won't become a great singer, the The name of the Spanish opera singer goes very well with parrots, nymphs, parakeets and other larger and loud-voiced birds.
CocoCoco stands for itself and was created by Coco Chanel made famous. No other meanings are known. Coco is a popular name for budgies and is easy to learn.
DaisyIn England, daisies and daisies are called daisies. We, on the other hand, are far more familiar with Daisy Duck. She likes to be out and about in Duckburg with pumps, hair bows and little hats. The name suits proud and pretty bird ladies. Not to forget - the right flirt partner would be found in a fellow named Donald Duck.
FairyFairy is English for "fairy". Delicate and graceful bird ladies will find a suitable call name here.
FilouFilou is derived from the French and stands for a little rascal and rascal. Filou can be called birds that are a bit cheeky and like to have the last word.
FipsiFipsi comes from ancient Greek and is a pet form of the name Philip. The translation is "friend of horses". The frequency of use as a bird name can also indicate that Fipsi is understood as a modification of the verb to squeak.
FlyIm knows the English word fly German various equivalents. In addition to flying, the adjectives chic, clever, clever or cool also count. Your bird will certainly bring one of these qualities with it.
IndigoIndigo describes a blue dye and is therefore for birds with blue plumage or a proportion of blue Feathers in a prominent place the appropriate name.
KikiKiki comes from the Greek and is the short form of Kyriaki. The German translation is "Sonntagskind". . Maybe your bird was born on a Sunday or came to its new home on a Sunday.
KiwiThe popular exotic fruit itself describes a species of bird and that's it found a suitable bird name for a green birdie.
LemonThe lemon is called lemon in English. The English know other bizarre equivalents for the term with Monday car or stupid man. Lemon can be used to describe yellow birds.
LeoIn Latin, "Leo" means "lion". As a short form of Leopold or Leonhard, Leo stands for the "brave lion". Likewise, Leo is a common papal name. As a budgerigar name, Leo is short and concise and, with a little patience and luck, will be warbled soon after.
MarvinMarvin is an Old High German name, composed of the Terms "mari" for "famous" and "wini" for "friend". The name suits all budgerigars, because the new pet will certainly quickly become a friend.
MelodyThe English term for melody can be used as a bird name can be used if the animals are to be encouraged to sing or if they are already enthusiastic singers.
OlliOlli is a common pet form of Oliver . It can be derived from Old High German. There "alf" stands for a natural being and "heri" for a warrior. Thus, Oliver is to be regarded as a warlike natural being. The name is easy to remember and also goes well with rather quiet budgies.
OmegaThe Greek alphabet ends with the letter Omega. An animal named Omega often ranks last in a group of birds, the opposite of the alpha animal.
DotDot is one trivial expression of point. An apt bird name is found when the animal has dotted plumage or multicolored and eye-catching markings.
SerafinaSerafina is of Hebrew origin and can be derived from "seraph" for "fiery". Serafina stands for a fiery and sparkling person. The name suits spirited birds with intense coloring.
SweetieSweetie means "the cutie". The term can be used for all birds. The name is melodic, easy to remember and people like to repeat it.
Zsa ZsaZsa Zsa is an abbreviation of the name Zsuzsanna. From Egyptian and Hebrew it can be translated as lily or water lily. The name became known through the actress Zsa Zsa Gabor. The name fits delicate and graceful birds of all species.

Names for guinea pigs and other rodents

Rodents are particularly popular with children . Rodents are cute and make fewer demands on their environment than dogs, for example. The species-appropriate keeping of rodents also requires knowledge, of course, many rodents live in larger groups and are not suitable for single keeping. The hamster is different: it is a real soloist. But even if you want to keep several rodents, the costs remain manageable. Only one thing is missing: the right name for your rodent.

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NameOrigin
Adam According to the Bible, Adam is the first man. The name can be derived from the Hebrew "adamah" and therefore means "earth". The name can be used for rabbits of all sizes and coat colors.
AkitoAkito is Japanese and means "little devil". A fast, agile and curious hamster will soon react to this name with a little patience.
AladinAladin is a character from the oriental fairy tale of 1001 Nights . Aladdin can be translated as "exalted faith". The name is fully suitable as a hamster name.
AmberThe English call amber amber. The name is particularly well chosen if the wearer is a golden brown animal.
AmyThis name means "girlfriend" and is suitable is particularly good for social, friendly and cuddly guinea pigs.
AngelAngel means an angel and can be derived from the Latin word "Angelus". The name would suit any cute bunny girl.
Angie (Angel)This name, meaning 'angel', is very popular for guinea pigs and is apt particularly friendly animals.
AntonThis classic name means "the precious one" and suits active and friendly animals.
BabetteThe name Babette can probably be derived from the Latin term "barbarus" for "foreign" or "foreign". If the bunny has come a long way, the name can turn out to be apt.
BaluThe name was made famous by the bear from the Jungle Book and also means "bear". It is suitable for guinea pigs with silver or chocolate brown fur.
Bella (Anabell)If your guinea pig is particularly pretty, you could give it this name because it means "the beautiful one".
Benjamin (Benni, Ben)This name has the cute meaning of "lucky one" and goes well with bright and social ones animals.
BiancaIf your guinea pig has pure white fur, this name is a good choice. Bianca means "the white".
BijouThis name is suitable for particularly lovable males, because it means "sweetheart" or "darling".
Blake (Blakey, Blacky)These names mean "the dark one" and are therefore particularly suited to black guinea pigs.
FloralIf your guinea pig has multicolored fur and lots of rosettes, this cute name might be the one for you.
BobbyRobert's pet form is Bobby. In Old High German, the name means "of radiant fame". Spellings like Bob, Bobbi or Bobbie are also possible. The name is suitable for all hamsters, regardless of coat color or abnormalities.
BonnieBonnie means "nice" or "darling" and fits particularly cute and lovable animals.
BountyIn English, premiums and rewards are called bounties. Last but not least, we can think of a chocolate bar and a famous British sailing ship. If the hamster is bought as a reward for good grades or something similar, the right name has been found.
BrainBrain is English for the brain. This name is best for clever and cheeky mice.
BrunoBruno comes from Old High German and is a derivation of a brown bear. The name goes very well with brown rabbits, who are a little more relaxed and sometimes seem clumsy.
BrunoIf your guinea pig has many shades of brown fur, this name is a good choice. It means "the brown one".
CalimeroCalimero means "beautiful day" in ancient Greek. This makes Calimero a welcome gift to every new housemate. The term became famous among comic book lovers thanks to a black chick with an eggshell on its head.
Charlie (Charles)This royal name fits to quiet and proud animals with particularly beautiful fur. It means "the free man".
Ciara (Chiara)Since the name means "the dark one", it is a particularly good match for guinea pigs with a pitch-black coat Fur.
CookieThe English call a cookie a cookie. The name suits all cute rodents of both sexes.
DaisyDaisy means "daisy" is suitable for quiet,friendly guinea pigs with light or white fur.
FaroFaro comes from Portuguese. The translation is "Flair". The Italians and Spanish refer to a lighthouse as Faro. Likewise, Faro is an ancient gamble. Faro can therefore stand for mice that were particularly lucky or simply make their owners happy.
FilipChildren know Flip from the cartoon series " Bee Maja". Flip stands for somersault, which the green grass hopper was particularly good at. Active mice, whose favorite place is the running wheel, deserve this name.
FiloiYou can give this name to particularly clever or disobedient guinea pigs. It means rogue, crook or rascal.
FlashThe English call lightning flash. The name therefore goes well with fast and agile rabbits.
FlöckchenThe diminutive of snowflake is the appropriate name for white rabbits with longer or curly fur.
FlockeThis gentle name, which can be short for "snowflake", suits small, reserved animals with fluffy fur and lots of rosettes.< /td>
FridaThis classic name is suitable for peace-loving, calm animals and means "the peaceful one".
As the name suggests, it is suitable for guinea pigs with golden fur. It means "golden Marie".
JerryJerry is short for Gerald, Jerome, Jeremy and other male first names. The name comes from the Hebrew and is already mentioned in the Bible. Clever and witty mice should be called Jerry, because in the popular US cartoon series Tom the cat was usually at a disadvantage compared to Jerry the mouse.
KikiThe Name is known from the Ghibli film "Kiki's Delivery Service" and suits bright, friendly animals.
KimiWhile in Scandinavia Kimi is considered a male first name , in Japan women are called Kimi, Kimmy or Kim. The German translation is "unique". Every new pet is unique, so Kimi simply goes with every little rodent.
CrumblesWho crumbles leaves small pieces of bread or pastries. The diminutive form of Krume fits particularly small and delicate mice of both sexes. You can also call the rodent Krümelchen.
LennyThe male first name Leonhard is often abbreviated to Lenny. The translation "brave lion" can be derived from Old High German. If you look closely, every hamster is a little lion and brave anyway. You can't go wrong with this hamster name.
LillyLilly suits pretty and charming guinea pigs and means "the lily".
LuckyYou could give this name to a guinea pig that you have adopted or that has golden or tri-colored fur. It means "the lucky one".
LucyLucy comes from Latin and is a modification of the name Lucia. The German translation is: the luminous or the bright. The name can also be spelled Luzie or Lucie and is best used for rabbits with light-colored fur.
LuluLulu has different meanings. The name means "pearl" in Swahili. Lulu is also known as a short form of Lucy or Louisa. The name could allude to the button eyes of the mice, which appear like pearls and suits every animal.
LumpiLumpi is mainly known as a dog name. The origin of the word has not been researched exactly. It is assumed that Lumpi is to be understood as a derivation of Lump. Drive-controlled mice with an active sex drive will find the right name here.
Maia (Maja)If your guinea pig's birthday is in May, this name is perfect. By the way, it also means "golden locks" and can go with light brown animals.
MaraMara has different correspondences. The name stands for beauty and kindness and also describes the sea. Calm and rather docile mice are made for this animal name.
Max (Maximilan)This name goes well with big and strong animals because it means "the big one".
MerleThis beautiful name suits females with multicolored fur and rosettes.
MilkyMilky means milky in English. The short and catchy name can be used for animals with white or light brown fur.
MimiMimi goes with shy or shy guinea pigs and means "the pearl".
MinnyMinny is short for Wilhelmine. In Old High German, "willio" means will and "helm" means shooter. From this, the determined protector can be derived. The name suits brave mice who know how to defend their position at the feeding bowl or their offspring.
MontyMontgomery's nickname is Monty. The English equivalent is: the one hunting in the mountains. We are also familiar with the British comedy troupe Monty Python. The cute rodents are always up for a joke, so this name is just right for all male hamsters.
MoritzMoritz comes from the Latin word " maurus" for "dark-skinned". Rabbits with dark fur find Moritz an apt description. Mori or Ritzi are possible pet forms.
MoritzMoritz means "the dark one" and is therefore suitable for guinea pigs with dark fur colours.
NemoIn Latin, Nemo means "nobody". Nevertheless, we are not dealing with a meaningless name here. Just think of Captain Nemo, who, thanks to Jules Verne, was 20,000 leagues under the sea, or the cute clownfish from a recent cinematic adventure.
Nuri Nuri comes from Korean and means "the first". A suitable name has thus been found for the first mouse in the terrarium. In Arabic and Turkish, Nuri means light.
OskarOskar is Old High German and can be translated as "God's spear". In the animal kingdom, the ship's cat Oscar became well-known. The black and white cat is said to have survived several shipwrecks. Brave black-furred hamsters can emulate the famous role model.
PauliThis cute name means "little one" and suits dainty guinea pigs or even the youngest Animal of the group.
PinkyThe origin of this female name is not entirely clear. The origin of the word is assumed to be in the Arabic as well as in the English-speaking world. Particularly pretty mice or very small rodents deserve the name Pinky, because the English call their little finger Pinky.
PixieIn England, elves and Leprechauns dubbed as Pixies. Funny and curious animals of both sexes can be given this name.
PutziWhat could be closer to cute animals than a fondly meant equivalent of "cute". Putzi is actually a female pet form. However, the hamster name can be used for animals of both sexes.
RamboKnown from the film of the same name, Rambo means "strongman". This name suits particularly large, strong and defiant animals.
RexIf your guinea pig is dominant and a real leader, "the king" is a good one Choice.
RockyIf your guinea pig is particularly loud and headstrong, Rocky might be the right name. It means "rock" or "roaring".
RosieRosie is a pet form of rose and is suitable for shy and quiet guinea pigs with a gentle disposition.
RoxyThis name has the beautiful meanings "bright", "shining" and "the dawn" and is suitable for people with strong character and large females.
SallySally is the English variant of Sarah. The name comes from the Hebrew vocabulary and stands for "mistress" or "princess". If several rabbits are kept, Sally can designate the dominant rabbit.
ScheckiSchecki is derived from the German expression gecheckt for spotty. Hamsters with spotted fur get an apt name.
SmokeySmokey is the English term for smoky and sooty. Literally gray mice of both sexes have found the right name here.
SpeedySpeedy comes from English and is more commonly used as a surname around the world. The name is just right for quick and agile mice, because after all, Speedy Gonzales is known to be the fastest mouse in Mexico.
SunnyWith a new pet draws joy. Sunny means "sunny" and "cheerful" in English and can thus transfer the good feeling to the new pet.
TeddyTeddy is short for "Teddy bear". If your guinea pig is particularly cuddly and trusting, this could be the right name.
TrudiTrudi is the short form of the once widespread German female name Gertrud.The term stands for "strong and powerful". The name suits female hamsters with a strong build who know how to assert themselves.
WuschelThis self-explanatory cute name suits males with many rosettes or long fur .
YetiIn the Himalayas one should be able to encounter this mythical creature. We like to translate yeti as snowman. The inhabitants of the mountain villages in the Himalayas also refer to bears as yetis. The name goes well with cuddly brown rabbits with longer fur.
YoshiThe name comes from Japanese and means "the lucky one". Yoshi is known to many children and adults as a Nintendo character. The little dinosaur and Super Mario are popular and inseparable. Mice don't like to be left alone either. Yoshi and Mario are the perfect mouse duo.
ZorroThe Spaniards call a fox a zorro. Children usually know Zorro as a hero with a cape and a black mask. For hamsters who are supposed to show courage, Zoro is the appropriate motivation.

Names for horses

Well, a horse is only for Pippi Longstocking is a pet, but anyone who has ever had the good fortune to work with horses quickly develops an intimate relationship with the beautiful animals. A horse is something very special and therefore needs a very special name.

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NameOrigin
Aischa This sonorous name comes from Arabic and means alive and well. It suits a petite, lively mare, no matter what color she is.
AmberThe English term for amber has been used since the end of the 19th century also used as a female first name. It is suitable for noble mares with an amber coat.
AmigoAmigo is derived from the Latin word "amicus" and means something like "friend or companion". So the ideal name for a real horse buddy who will stick with you through thick and thin.
AuroraThe Latin word for dawn is for a gentle chestnut mare how made.
BaronTall, noble and formidable could be the right horse for this name. But a gentle stallion or gelding with a noble stature can also bear the name Baron.
Black BeautyWho doesn't know him, the long-suffering and yet victorious Stallion from the story of the same name. Of course, only a particularly handsome black stallion (or gelding) can do this.
CayenneRed-brown and fiery like the spice powder from chili peppers, one should Be a mare if she gets the name Cayenne.
CollinIn English usage, Collin is the short form for Santa Claus, from Latin the word collis comes with Translated "hill". Therefore, Collin should go quite well with a relaxed pony gelding.
DakotaDakota comes from the Indian and stands for friend or ally. A great name for a mare to "steal horses" with.
DancerThe "dancer" suits a capricious and very light-footed horse. But even a nervous thoroughbred likes to "dance" and thus lives up to the name.
DiamondA valuable gemstone once it has been given the right cut has. However, it also suits a stallion or gelding that has a particularly shiny coat or a prominent diamond-shaped marking.
DustyTranslated from English Dusty meant "dusty or dusty". If you search further, you will come across the old Norse name Dorsteinn, which developed from the Greek given name Thors. Translated, this would mean "Thor's stone". The name could go with a tall gray horse or a fluffy pony stallion.
FatimaThe name Fatima, which comes from Arabic, means the shining or radiant one. Mares with a particularly eye-catching marking or bright white color are perfect for this sonorous name.
FeuerherzA jovial gelding with a big heart can also use this name carry well like a fiery stallion. Fireheart goes particularly well with a red fox.
FlockeA delicate gray mare that floats like a snowflake can very well bear the name Flocke. But Flocke also goes well with a funny spotted mare.
FuryFury is the English word for anger and is a horse name from the novel by Alber G of the same name .Miller is certainly a household name for every horse lover. It goes without saying that this name may not suit a gentle or easy-going horse.
IndiraThe female given name from India is the epithet of the Goddess Lakshmi and represents beauty and splendor. This almost answers the question for which mare this name could be suitable.
KiaraKiara or Chiara is the Italian variant of Clara / Klara and means the shining or the brilliant. The name suits a very gentle mare with a shiny coat.
LunaThe moon goddess from Roman mythology is the namesake of Luna and means from Latin translated moon. A dark mare with crescent markings and a delicate physique is certainly a worthy goddess of the moon.
MaharajaThe term for a great Indian ruler is Maharaja. A fitting name for a big, powerful stallion or gelding that's not easy to handle but lovely to look at.
MelodyA funny song to the lips and life becomes easier. Melodie suits a happy and uncomplicated mare who doesn't take life too seriously.
MiraTranslated from Slavic, Mira means peace, in Latin vocabulary it is translated as wonderful. Mira is also known as the nickname for Mirabella.A fitting name for a calm, gentle mare.
NuggetNuggets are naturally formed nuggets of gold. So if your stallion or gelding is a real sweetheart, this name is spot on for you.
PegasusThe winged horse from Greek mythology is a child of Poseidon and Medusa. Pegasus is usually depicted as a white horse with wings. As it has a deep connection to water sources, a horse bearing this name should also love water.
Piroska (Piri)The original The name, which comes from Latin, is translated as the venerable, the beautiful or the glorious. In Hungary, Piroska is also the translation for Little Red Riding Hood. So the right name for a spirited chestnut mare.
PoseidonIn Greek mythology, the god of the sea, Poseidon is a strong stallion with a cold blood element and stronger Mane the appropriate name. A tinker or frieze in particular brings the optical attributes with it.
Queen (Queeny)The English term for queen is probably more the name of a large, elegant mare, while the pet form Queeny is also suitable for a funny pony mare.
RasmusRasmus is the short form of the name Erasmus, which is mainly known in the Scandinavian language area and is translated as "the beloved". So every gelding or stallion can bear this name if he is loved dearly.
RihRih comes from Arabic and means wind. What name could be more appropriate for a thoroughbred Arabian stallion?
SandroThe name Sandro is made up of the words aléxo (defend, protect) and andrós (man) composed. So if your stallion/gelding has a strong protective instinct, Sandro is a good name for your horse.
ScarlettWe all probably hate the Irish first name known from the film epic ''Gone with the Wind''. The lively and extremely capricious Scarlett O'Hara should be the namesake for such a mare. Since the name is derived from the Latin term scarlatum (which means "the scarlet stuff"), it is also very appropriate for bay mares.
Silvermoon
SoleilSoleil means "sun" in French and certainly goes well with one Mare whose character is a real sunshine.
SpiritSpirit stands for spirit or soul. In the animated film "Spirit - the wild mustang", the name is associated with a stallion who wants to be and remain wild and free without losing sight of or abandoning his loyal friends.
TornadoTornado means hurricane and comes from the Latin word tornare (to turn). So if your horse is a powerful whirlwind, Tornado is the right name for you.
ToscaThe name, originally from Italy, means "the Etruscan woman " or "the Tuscan woman". So it goes perfectly with a dark mare with southern temperament.
VanillaWhoever hears the name vanilla automatically thinks of wonderfully sweet vanilla cream. Therefore the name for a light fox (e.g. Haflinger) or Palomino is perfect. If it's also a sweet mare...
VelvetIn English, Velvet means velvety or velvety soft. It is therefore a very suitable name for a gentle mare with a loving nature and velvety nostrils.
Victoria (Vicky)"The winner" is called Victoria translated from Latin and suits every mare who has become the victor of your heart's desire. For an intrepid pony mare, the short form Vicky is ideal.
ZoltanDerived from the Turkish word Sultan, Zoltan means king or ruler and is of Hungarian origin. The wordiness of the name alone makes Zoltan more suitable for a large, impressive horse.

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