If you have a new canine addition to the family, Irish or not, you may be looking for names and Irish names sound sophisticated. And what pooch wouldn’t like a name with respect?
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If you have a new canine addition to the family, Irish or not, you may be looking
for names and Irish names sound sophisticated. And what pooch wouldn’t
like a name with respect?
It’s a lot better than some of the usual names like Spot or Butch. How
about:
- Kerwin
- Douglas
- Duff
- Branagan
- Darcy
- Oran
- Doyle
- Keernit
- Tynan
- Donleavy
- Brenna
- Cronan
- Branduff
- Dougal
- Kerrie
- Dorrie
- Dualta
I think I love these names, Dougal and Donleavy. One thing I love about Irish
dog names is that when I read them, I feel that the name emits a feeling of
personality.
When I think of Donleavy, I would imagine someone nosy like a detective. Dougal
sounds like someone mischievous. Dorrie reminds me of someone loyal and loving.
Cronan … well that’s a really strong name!
It’s always good to consider lots of names when naming a pooch, even Irish
dog names or any culture that one feels comfortable with. After all, you can
only name them once. It should be a fitting name from the start.