Dragon Ball Z is one of the best anime shows in the world. If you’re a fan, then it’s your duty to name your new dog after one of its characters!
We’ve got 110+ awesome Dragon Ball Z names for dogs that will make sure that your pup has a super cool and unique name.
Here are the best Dragon Ball Z dog names.
Male Dragon Ball Z dog names
Vegeta
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Prince of all Saiyans |
Ginyu
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A body swapping villain |
Chiaotzu
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Tien’s child-like, telepathic friend |
Kakarot
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Goku’s Saiyan name, given to him by his father Bardock |
Yajirobe
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A rotund samurai who is deceptively quick |
Shu
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This ninja dog consistently tried to destroy Goku and his friends in “Dragon Ball” |
Cell
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One of the few villains to best Goku in combat |
Tien
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An old enemy of Goku’s who eventually becomes a hero |
Piccolo
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Goku’s Namekian rival |
Puar
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Yamcha’s cat like friend who also can shape shift |
Goten
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Goku’s youngest son |
Goku
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The main character of the DBZ franchise |
Dende
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A young Namekian |
Krillin
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One of Goku’s best friends and the husband of Android 18 |
Roshi
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A reference to Master Roshi |
Gohan
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Goku’s oldest son and the deuteragonist |
Raditz
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Goku’s evil older brother |
Frieza
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The evil alien overlord who tried to defeat the Saiyan race |
Bee
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Buu and Hercule’s furry Labrador friend |
Shenron
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A large green dragon who is summoned once all the Dragon Balls are gathered |
Bardock
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Goku’s father who perished leading a rebellion against Frieza |
Oolong
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An anthropomorphic pig with shape shifting powers |
Vegito
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The being created when Goku and Vegeta use Potara Earrings to fuse together |
Yamcha
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One of Goku’s old friends from the “Dragon Ball” days and a master of the Wolf Fang Fist |
Zarbon
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An an exotic alien who served as one of Frieza’s right hand men |
Kami
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A benevolent Namekian and the Guardian of Earth |
Trunks
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Vegeta’s only time travelling, sword slinging son |
Nappa
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Vegeta’s right hand man who was defeated by Goku with ease |
Gotenks
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The fused form taken on by Goten and Trunks by way of performing the Fusion Dance |
Towa
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A primary antagonist of the “Dragon Ball Xenoverse” games |
Female Dragon Ball Z dog names
Marron
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Android 18 and Krillin’s daughter |
Eclair
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The wife of woodsman who Goku met when he was younger |
Coco
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A young girl from Natade Village |
Mai
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One of Shu’s partners and one of Goku, Bulma, Krillin, and Yamcha’s oldest enemies |
Pan
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Videl and Gohan’s daughter who retains her parents’ fighting spirit |
Videl
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Hercule’s daughter, an accomplished fighter, and Gohan’s eventual wife |
Chao
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A downtrodden young girl who came from a village in turmoil |
Miguel
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The late mother of Videl and the deceased wife of Hercule |
Lazuli
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The original name of Android 18 |
Panchy
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Bulma’s perpetually high spirited and kindly mother |
Kale
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This mild mannered woman is one of the first female Super Saiyans |
Bulla
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Bulma and Vegeta’s daughter who also exhibits Saiyan abilities |
Arale
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originally from the “Dr. Slump” series |
Bulma
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Goku’s long time friend and Vegeta’s eventual wife |
Caway
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A green skinned female warrior from Universe 4 |
Caulifla
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one of the first female Super Saiyans |
Chi-Chi
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The Princess of Fire Mountain and Goku’s wife |
Ranfan
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A female fighter in the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament |
Idasam
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The boisterous and rude mother of the two sons Goten and Trunks battled |
Fasha
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One of Bardock’s old friends and one of the first female Saiyans in the series |
Lunch
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A strange woman whose personality flips whenever she sneezes |
Gine
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Bardock’s wife and Goku and Raditz’s mother |
Nain
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One of the scientists responsible for creating Bio-Broly |
Towane
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The EX-fused form of Towa and Gine |
Sho
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A villainous scientist who appears in “Dragon Ball Online” |
Zangya
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A villainess who faced off against Krillin in the film “Bojack Unbound” |
Tights
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Panchy’s first daughter and Bulma’s older sister |
Baba
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A fortuneteller and Master Roshi’s older sister |
Chuu Lee
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A red headed little girl who Goku encounters on Mount Rumble |
Other Characters In ‘Dragon Ball’ As Dog Names (with meanings)
Dende
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derived from the word “denden-mushi” meaning “snail” |
Shenron
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a Japanese that word that translates to “Dragon of Spirit” or “spirit Dragon” |
Botamo
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derived from the Japanese word “botamochi” |
Belmod
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God of Destruction in Universe 11. |
Champa
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Champa is the God of Destruction in Universe 6. |
Katas
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derived from the Japanese word “kattatsumuuri” which means snail. |
Jackie Chun
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derived from the name of the famous Chinese martial artist and actor Jackie Chan. |
Suno
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derived from the English word “snow” |
Yajirobe
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derived from “yajirobē”, a popular balancing toy in Japan. |
Lime
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derived from the English word “lime” which is a fruit or a color. |
Moori (Japanese origin),
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derived from the Japanese word “kattatsumuuri” which means snail. |
Oolong
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derived from the word “wulong” meaning “amber tea”. |
Monaka
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derived from the word “monaka” which is a Japanese traditional sweet treat |
Bura
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derived from the word “bra” which is a shortened form of “brassiere” or “wonderbra”. |
Pilaf
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a pun on a traditional Japanese rice dish |
Vegeta III
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derived from the word “vegetable”. |
Pui Pui
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derived from “chinchin-puipui”, a famous Japanese incantation. |
Kuriza
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derived from the word “kuri” which means “chestnut”. |
Doramu
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derived from the word “drum”, a musical instrument. |
Dyspo
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derived from the word “disposal”, referring to garbage disposal. |
Kale
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derived from the vegetable kale. |
Cabba
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from the first five words of the word “cabbage”. |
Sharpner
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derived from the English word “sharpener”, used for sharpening pencils. |
Mai
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derived from the word “shumai”. |
Chi-Chi
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means “milk” in Japanese. |
Kinoko
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her name literally translates to “mushroom salad” |
Pan
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it means “bread” in Japanese. |
Frost
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from the word “frost”. |
Zeno
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which means to “almighty”. |
Shu
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derived from the word “shumai” which is a traditional Chinese dumpling |
Tanbarin
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derived from the word “tambourine” |
Jiren
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which means “stove”. |
Caulifla
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derived from the vegetable “cauliflower”. |
Chirudo
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derived from the word “chill” or “chilled”. |
Auta Magetta
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derived from the Japanese phrase “ottamageta” which means “to be very surprised”. |
Lord Slug
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derived from the English word “slug”, another term used for snail. |
Piano
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derived from the musical instrument “piano”. |
Ranfan
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derived from the words “ran” meaning “lingerie” and “fuan” which means “foundation garments”. |
Korin
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derived from the word “karinto” which is a traditional snack in Japan. |
Baba
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derived from the word “Baba Yaga” who is an old witch popular in Slavic folklore. |
Cargo
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derived from the French word “escargot”, which means “snail”. |
Videl
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a result of the rearrangement of the letters in the word “devil”. |
Toppo
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derived from the English word “top”. |
Gala
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derived from the Galapagos Islands as a pun. |
Pagos
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derived from the Galapagos Islands as a pun. |
Onio
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which is derived from “onion”. |
Erasa
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derived from the word “eraser” |
Dr. Briefs
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from the word “briefs” |
Marron
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means “brown” or “chestnut”. |
Kai
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from the word “kai” which could mean “ocean”, “shell”, “recovery”, or “restoration”. |
Kami
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derived from “kami” which means “God” |
Cymbal
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derived from the musical instrument “cymbal”. |
Arale Norimaki
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derived from “arare” which is a small rice cracker in Japan |
Vados
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derived from Calvados, which is an apple brandy very popular in France. |
Nail
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derived from the word “snail”. |
Puar
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derived from the Chinese term “puh er” which is a type of tea. |
Launch
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derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word “lunch”. |
The world of Dragon Ball Z is full of heroes and villains, many with strange names that don’t translate well to a dog. We’ve put together 110+ best of names for male and female dogs based on the most popular Japanese characters from the series. If you’re looking for more inspiration, we also have a list of popular dog names from cartoons and also a complete list of anime dog names! We hope these help!
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