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Top 101 Classic Medieval Dog Names

Are you still looking for an original dog name? Look to the Middle Ages! There are so many beautiful classic names!

  •     Xerxes (Xerxes the Great of Persia)
  •     Voltaire (French writer and philosopher)
  •     Rococo (18th century artistic movement)
  •     Titan (in Greek mythology, they ruled the world before the Olympians)
  •     Beauregard (Confederate military officer)
  •     Wilhelmina (Netherlands Queen)
  •     Homer (Greek poet)
  •     Michelangelo (Italian Renaissance artist)
  •     Verbona (Verona, city in Italy, setting for Romeo & Juliet)
  •     Guinevere (Queen consort of King Arthur)
  •     Hester (Hester Prynne, main character in the Scarlet Letter)
  •     Inca (ancient civilization in South America)
  •     Octavia (sister of Augustus)
  •     Kerouac (Jack Kerouac)
  •     Rosie (Rosie the Riveter)
  •     Albone Einstein (Albert Einstein)
  •     Dogphi (Delphi, a place in Greece, where the oracle allegedly lived)
  •     Geronimo (Apache tribe leader)
  •     Pawris (son of the King and Queen of Troy in Greece)
  •     Ajax (Greek hero)
  •     Attila (Attila the Hun)
  •     Goliath (warrior in the Bible)
  •     Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a Roman poet)
  •     Golda (Israeli politician)
  •     Magdalena (from Mary Magdalene, of the Bible)
  •     Midas (mythical King)
  •     Knight
  •     Elizabeth (Queen of England)
  •     Howlen (Helen of Troy)
  •     Cicero (a Roman philosopher)
  •     Portia (character in a Shakespeare novel)
  •     Rafael (Italian Renaissance artist)
  •     Genghis (Genghis Khan, Mongolian emperor)
  •     Delilah (character in the Bible)

  •     Alexandra (Alexandra Feodorovna, Russian Empress)
  •     Amelia (Amelia Earhart, American pilot)
  •     Joan of Barks (Joan of Arc)
  •     Dickens (Charles Dickens, English author)
  •     Leif Ericsbone (Leif Ericson, viking explorer)
  •     Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer)
  •     Troubadour (Performer of old lyrical poetry)
  •     Jane Pawsten (Jane Austen, English novelist)
  •     Guinevere (Queen of King Arthur)
  •     Harriet (Tubman, Beecher Stowe)
  •     Jezebel (princess in the Bible)
  •     Abel (first son of Adam and Eve)
  •     Haira (Hera, Zeus’ wife and sister in Greek mythology)
  •     Chompin (Frédéric Chopin, French-Polish composer)
  •     Bo (President Obama’s family dog)
  •     Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln)
  •     Salvadore Doggi (Salvador Dali, Spanish painter)
  •     Pawsephone (Persephone, daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology)
  •     Pawgustus (Augustus, first Roman Emperor)
  •     Chekhov (Anton Chekhov, Russian author)
  •     Plato (Greek philosopher)
  •     Florence (Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing)
  •     Rosa Barks (Rosa Parks)
  •     Casanova (Giacomo Casanova, Italian author)
  •     Yuma (American Indian Tribe)
  •     Hannibal Barka (Hannibal Barca, Punic Carthaginian military commander)
  •     George Washingbone (George Washington, 1st President of the United States)
  •     Rover Cleveland (Grover Cleveland, U.S. President)
  •     Nero (Roman emperor)
  •     Brutus (Roman politician)
  •     Isabella (Queen of Spain)

  •     Tesla (Nikola Tesla, a Serbian American inventor)
  •     Ulassie (Ulysses, a warrior in the Trojan War)
  •     Napawleon (Napoleon Bonaparte of France)
  •     Jacques (Jacques Cousteau, French ocean explorer)
  •     Furley Temple (Shirley Temple)
  •     Avigdor (Biblical name)
  •     Ursa (constellation)
  •     Julius (Julius Caesar, a Roman)
  •     Benjiman Franklin (Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father of the U.S.)
  •     Imelda (Spanish saint)
  •     Dante (Italian Poet)
  •     Venus (planet and Roman goddess)
  •     Donatello (Italian Renaissance artist)
  •     Sigmund Flead (Sigmund Frued, Austrian neurologist)
  •     DaVinci (Leonardo DaVinci)
  •     Brunhild (Royal woman of the Visigoths)
  •     Hoover (J. Edgar Hoover)
  •     Woofgang (Wolfgang Mozart, an Austrian composer)
  •     Crockett (Davey Crockett, American frontiersman)
  •     Hairy Houdini (Harry Houdini, a magician)

  •     Trojan (The Trojan War in Greece)
  •     Patton (George Patton, a U.S. General)
  •     Aphra (Aphra Behn, first professional female writer)
  •     Excalibur (fictional sword of King Arthur)
  •     Ares (God of war)
  •     Byron (Lord Byron, English poet)
  •     Quintus (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a Roman poet)
  •     Shiba (queen of Shiba in the Bible)
  •     Pharaoh (name for Kings of ancient Egypt)
  •     Romeo Monatawoof (Romeo Monatague, a character from a Shakespeare novel)
  •     Gulliver (fictional book character)
  •     Winston Furchill (Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister)
  •     Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer)
  •     Seneca (Roman philosopher)
  •     Sock-rates (Socrates, Greek philosopher)
  •     Cleopawtra (Cleopatra, the last Pharaoh of Egypt)

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