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Female German Dog Names

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Female Dog names

When you name a dog with a german name, there are a few things you have in mind. They all have to do with the place your pet will have in your life, you may have a dog for protection, companionship, for the kids, or simply because you like dogs.

If you have a female, here are some german names for you to consider:

Arabelle (beautiful eagle), Berit (bright, glorius), Bluma (a flower, bloom), Callan (chatter), Clay (adhere, mortal), Dagmar (joyous day, bright, joy of the day), Edwina (prosperous friend, heir´s axe), Frederika (peaceful ruler), Gerda (protection), Henrietta (ruler of the home), Jenell (knowledge, understanding, kindness), Liese (beloved by god), Mallory (army counseler, without god fortune), Odelia (little wealthy one, praise god), Pepin (perseverance), Richelle, (powerful ruler, brave one), Serilda (armed maiden of war), Ula (sea jewel, inherited state), Viveka (little woman of the strong fortress), Zelinda (shield of victory).

It seems nice to have the opportunity to give your dog a name that means something.

Also you may like to use historical names, from people you admire, such as musicians or painters, lots of them can be used both for mail or female.

Without looking for insightful reasons, the name you give to your dog can be chosen just because you like the sound of it, or because it sounds cool and different to the ones you are use to hear.

There is the chance to use names of german cities, food or beverage from the country. Use a german word that you like.

It´s important that the name you turn out to give your dog means something to you, because, if you think about it, you will be calling it for some time.

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