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Dog Names - Nature

Jeff Davis | https://gundogcentral.com | All Hunting Articles
Posted 08/23/2022




Nature inspires impressive dog names. Looking for a unique and suitable name for your furry friend can be challenging. However, nature has several inspirations that you can draw from to find a great name for your fluffy best friend. Below is a comprehensive list of dog names inspired by nature that you can borrow, and all you need to do is go through the list as carefully as you can before picking a name.



Alfresco - in the open air

Aput - snow on the ground

Barley - a tall, grassy plant

Bear - large animal

Birch - the thin-leaved hardwood tree

Bentley - meadow with rough grass

Brook - a small stream

Caden - a German name that means a marshy land

Calbex - shepherd

Cedar - the tree

Clover - a plant with three-lobed leaves from the pea family

Coal - charred wood

Colorado - colorful

Canyon/Gorge - a narrow valley with water between mountains

Clay - a type of natural soil

Cliff - a steep rock face

Copper - a chemical element

Cove - a small, sheltered bay

Dael/Dale - a small valley

Daileass - from the waterfall

Dusty - a powdery white substance

Earie - from the east

Earwyn - a friend of the seas

Echo - a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves

Ellie - a shining light

Farley - a woodland clearing

Flint - a hard gray rock

Forrest - the woods

Goldie - the precious metal

Green - a prominent natural color

Grove - a small group of trees

Hill - a naturally raised area of land

Honey - is a sweet, sticky fluid made by bees

Iris - colors of the rainbow

Jasper - a semi-precious stone

Jet - a black and shiny gemstone

Jupiter - the 5th planet from the sun

Kalani - the sky

Kelsey - the fierce island

Kodiak - the islands in the U.S

Luna - the moon

Mammoth - a mountain in California

Mercury - an atomic element, or the planet

Montana - the mountain

Nickel - a silvery-white metal

North - the direction

Oakley - a wood clearing

Ocean - the sea

Onyx - a semi-precious banded stone

Pearl - a hard, white, and precious stone

Pluto - the rejected planet

Raven - the blackbird

Reed - a plant that grows in swampy areas

Rio - the river

Ridge - the spine of a mountain

Ruby - a precious jewel

Sahara - the desert

Savannah - the grassland

Shadow - a cast of light

Shenandoah - a great plain or spruce stream

Sienna - a kind of ferruginous earth in yellowish-brown color used in painting

Silver - a precious metal

Sky/Skye - soothing/full of air

Stella - the stars

Topaz - a precious natural gemstone

Tahoe - a large lake

Talon - the claw of a bird

Terran - the earth

Thorn - the prickle

Vernon - spring-like, flourishing, full of life

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