Are you the proud owner of a brand-new puppy? If so, you might have spent some time brainstorming potential names for your new furry friend. However, this process can be quite grueling. While some people have their dog’s name picked out long before it comes home, others aren’t quite as decisive. Luckily, there are many sources of inspiration individuals can draw upon to get ideas for their dog’s name.
Some people choose names borrowed from their favorite movies or TV shows and others name their dogs after their appearance or personality. That being said, the Bible is the most important part of life for many people. Because of this, there’s no question why many dog owners would want to choose a name for their pup that relates to it. Let’s explore 160 biblical dog names and their meanings that will be sure to give you plenty of inspiration while naming your new puppy.
Biblical Names for Male Dogs
The Bible references countless male names throughout its pages. Below are a handful of the most popular male names that may pique dog owners’ interest.
Abel: Son of Adam and Eve.
Cain: Son of Adam and Eve.
Abraham: A biblical figure famous for his unwavering faith.
Judas: The disciple who betrayed Jesus.
David: Defeated the giant Goliath.
Goliath: An insanely powerful giant who was defeated by David.
Jonah: Important biblical prophet.
Pope: The leader of the Catholic church.
Saul: The first king of Israel.
Cyrus: Freed the Jewish people from the Babylonians.
Lucifer: A fallen angel who went on to rule over Hell.
Samson: A powerful warrior whose strength was derived from his long hair.
Adam: The first man God created.
Moses: A prominent biblical prophet.
Noah: Navigated the Ark during the great flood.
Joel: A prominent biblical prophet.
Matthew: Disciple of Jesus.
Luke: Author of several biblical texts.
Isaac: Son of Abraham.
Lot: A biblical prophet.
Benji: Short for Benjamin.
King: In reference to the kingdom of God.
Saint: An honor given to a particularly virtuous and holy person.
Gideon: A biblical prophet.
Biblical Names for Female Dogs
There is no shortage of female names referenced throughout holy texts either. In fact, there are many female names quite popular in the modern day that you may not have known appear within the Bible.
Mary: Mother of Jesus.
Madonna: Another name for Mary.
Eve: The first woman God created.
Sarah: Abraham’s wife.
Abigail: David’s wife.
Leah: Jacob’s wife.
Magdalene: In reference to Mary Magdalene.
Delilah: The woman responsible for cutting Samson’s hair.
Candace: Queen of Ethiopia.
Trinity: In reference to the Holy Trinity.
Eden: In reference to the Garden of Eden.
Nevaeh: Heaven spelled backwards.
Nun: A woman who has taken vows to dedicate her life to religious service.
Drusilla: Felix’s wife.
Elizabeth: Zachariah’s wife, John the Baptist’s mother.
Faith: Strong religious belief.
Mercy: Compassion and grace shown to those who don’t necessarily deserve it.
Patience: The ability to wait for your desire to be fulfilled.
Hope: Faith and trust that your desire for a specific result will manifest.
Rebecca: Isaac’s wife.
Grace: Goodwill.
Joy: A happy mood.
Leah: Jacob’s wife.
Bliss: Divine happiness.
Miracle: A joyous event that cannot be explained by science and is accredited to God.
Unisex Biblical Dog Names
While some people prefer gendered names, there are many unisex names derived from the Bible that dog owners can explore as well. These names are gender-neutral and can be given to either male or female dogs.
Ezra: Roman Catholic saint.
Genesis: A book of the Bible.
Angel: Holy, winged spiritual beings.
Jericho: Site of the first battle fought by the Israelites.
Jordan: Biblical location.
Micah: Biblical prophet.
Jesse: David’s father.
Gospel: Teachings of the life of Jesus Christ.
Disciple: Follower of Jesus.
Guardian: In reference to guardian angels.
Crusader: Fighter in religious wars.
Apostle: Prominent early teachers of the word of God.
Creed: Shared Christian beliefs.
Hallelujah: A joyful exclamation meaning “he has risen,” “praise god,” etc.
Messiah: Savior.
Rapture: The second coming of Jesus Christ, or a powerful sensation of pure joy.
Sabbath: Sunday.
Satan: Another name for the devil.
Spirit: The soul or essence of a person.
Novena: A repeated prayer.
Biblical Dog Names Inspired by the Natural World
Several herbs, flowers, and other plants are referenced throughout the Bible. Here are a handful of dog names inspired by the natural world.
Myrrh: Given to Jesus by the wise men.
Hyssop: Purifying herb.
Olive: A representation of peace and unity.
Lily: Mentioned by Jesus in the Bible. Representing purity and resurrection.
Rose: Mentioned by Jesus in the Bible. Representing deep devotion and love.
Rosemary: Herb used in Christian rituals.
Fig: Sometimes nicknamed “the fruit of heaven.”
Cypress: Referenced in the New Testament.
Apple: The fruit eaten by Eve.
Willow: Referenced several times throughout the Bible.
Biblical Dog Names Inspired by the Archangels
While many people believe that there are seven or more archangels, only four of them are listed in the Bible directly.
Michael: Archangel.
Gabriel: Archangel.
Uriel: Archangel.
Raphael: Archangel.
Biblical Dog Names Inspired by the Saints
According to Catholic Online, some of the saint’s names are as follows.
Maria
Gianna
Vincent
Thomas
Rose
Albert
Dominic
Matthias
Pedro
Germaine
Vitus
James
Martha
Catherine
Leo
John
Simon
Florian
Lucy
Monica
Sebastian
Paul
Daniel
Christina
Emma
Isabel
Edward
Louis
Carmen
Ava
Ignatius
Nicholas
Mark
Peter
Bernadette
George
Brigid
Hubert
Raymond
Seraphina
Bruno
Kevin
Diana
Fabian
Joanna
Hedwig
Bernard
Adele
Matilda
Flora
Jerome
Barbara
Alice
Robert
Basil
Helena
Lorenzo
Veronica
Philip
Anastasia
Margaret
Juan
Katharine
Guadalupe
Martin
Henry
Anne
Dorothy
Barnabas
Alena
Emily
Charles
Angela
Biblical Dog Names Inspired by Music
Music is a huge part of worship for many people. Below are dog names inspired by this practice.
Abnerlin: Christian rock band.
Bride: Christian rock band.
Hymn: A form of musical worship.
Carol: A religious song typically sung during the holidays.
Harmony: Perfect musical unity.
Psalm: A song of holy worship.
Melody: Musical notes.
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