What will you do when you get fisrt pet in your life? You must be excited, you can not wait to choose a best pet food brand, pet clothes, pet supplies or accessories, or pet care services for him or her. But we believe that the first important thing you need to do is to choose a good or meaningful name for your pet. Using TheDogNames, you can choose pet name from a variety of channels such as literature, movies, history, musics, drinks and beverage, culture, celebrities, festivals, languages, myths and legends and so on, you can also choose pet names from a variety of styles you like, such as cool, cute, geek, lovely etc. for your puppy. Now, start your trip to choose a best name for your pet.

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Puppy Girl Dog Names
There's nothing cuter than a playful puppy! What fun it is to get acquainted with your new furball and see her little personality start to come to life. But now that you have your new bouncing ball of energy what will you call her? Check out our list of suggestions to help you get started.

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Dusty
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Dusty originates in Old Norse languages and means "tough like a stone of Thor". It is most likely a diminutive of Dustin. Unlike Dustin, Dusty can be used as both feminine and masculine given names. As a feminine given name it was popularized by the famous British singer Dusty Springfield, born Mary Isobel Cathrine Bernadette O'Brien.
Ella
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Ella is most likely a diminutive of Eleanor. Eleanor most likely originates in Greek language and means "sympathy, compassion". Some sources also suggest a Latin origin and the meaning "one who heals". Eleanor was the name of several queens, as well as princesses. The most famous bearer in history was probably Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen consort of France and England in the 12th century. More recently, the name was popularized by Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States.
Ellie
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Ellie is a diminutive of Eleanor. Eleanor most likely originates in Greek language and means "sympathy, compassion". Some sources also suggest a Latin origin and the meaning "one who heals". Eleanor was the name of several queens, as well as princesses. The most famous bearer in history was probably Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen consort of France and England in the 12th century. More recently, the name was popularized by Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States.
Emma
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Emma originates in Germanic languages and means "universal woman". Recently, Emma has been one of the most popular feminine given names in the United States, Europe and New Zealand. It was the name of several queens throughout history and also the name of Jane Austen's famous novel, later on made into many films. More recently, it was popularized by the British actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson.
Fern
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Fern originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a plant similar to mosses. Fern can be used as both feminine and masculine given names, as well as a surname. It is also the name of several places in the United States.
Gigi
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Gigi is a French diminutive of Virginia. Virginia originates in Latin language and means "virgin woman". Virginia is the name of a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast and one of the first 13 colonies. It was most likely named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, nicknamed the 'Virgin Queen'. As a feminine given name it has always been more popular in the United States than the rest of the English-speaking world, although lately its usage has declined even there. Virginia is the name of many places in Australia and Canada. The famous bearer was the English novelist Virginia Woolf.
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