Here’s a list of unique, exotic female dog names along with their meanings
- Aisha (Arabic) – “Alive” or “Living.”
- Bijou (French) – “Jewel.”
- Chandra (Sanskrit) – “Moon.”
- Dakota (Siouan) – “Friends” or “Allies.”
- Eshe (African) – “Life.”
- Freya (Norse) – “Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Fertility.”
- Giselle (French) – “Pledge.”
- Hana (Japanese/Arabic) – “Flower” or “Bliss.”
- Indira (Sanskrit) – “Beautiful.”
- Jasmine (Persian) – Named after the fragrant flower.
- Kalila (Arabic) – “Beloved.”
- Lalita (Sanskrit) – “Playful.”
- Mireya (Spanish) – “Miracle.”
- Nalini (Sanskrit) – “Lotus” or “Mother.”
- Odette (French) – “Wealth.”
- Paloma (Spanish) – “Dove.”
- Qadira (Arabic) – “Powerful.”
- Rohana (Sanskrit) – “Sandalwood.”
- Soraya (Persian) – “Pleiades.”
- Talise (Native American) – “Lovely Water.”
- Ulani (Hawaiian) – “Cheerful.”
- Viviana (Latin) – “Alive” or “Lively.”
- Wanika (Hawaiian) – “God’s Gracious Gift.”
- Xena (Greek) – “Guest, stranger.”
- Yara (Arabic) – “Small Butterfly.”
- Zuri (Swahili) – “Beautiful.”
- Amina (Arabic) – “Trustworthy.”
- Brisa (Spanish) – “Breeze.”
- Callista (Greek) – “Most Beautiful.”
- Dahlia (Swedish) – Named after the flower.
- Eira (Welsh) – “Snow.”
- Farida (Arabic) – “Unique.”
- Gitana (Spanish) – “Gypsy.”
- Helia (Greek) – “Sun.”
- Iona (Greek) – “Purple Jewel.”
- Jaya (Sanskrit) – “Victorious.”
- Keilani (Hawaiian) – “Glorious Chief.”
- Liora (Hebrew) – “Light for me.”
- Maelle (French) – “Chief” or “Prince.”
- Nahla (Arabic) – “First Drink of Water” or “Bee.”
- Olympia (Greek) – “From Mount Olympus.”
- Priya (Sanskrit) – “Beloved.”
- Quilla (Incan) – “Moon Goddess.”
- Rhea (Greek) – “Flowing.”
- Saskia (Dutch) – “Saxon.”
- Thalia (Greek) – “To flourish.”
- Una (Irish/Latin) – “One” or “Lamb.”
- Veda (Sanskrit) – “Knowledge.”
- Wynter (English) – A variation of “Winter.”
- Xiomara (Spanish) – “Famous in Battle.”
- Yadira (Hebrew) – “Friend.”
- Zephyra (Greek) – “West Wind.”
- Althea (Greek) – “With Healing Power.”
- Belinda (Spanish) – “Beautiful.”
- Cosima (Greek) – “Order, Beauty.”
- Davina (Hebrew) – “Beloved.”
- Elara (Greek) – One of Zeus’ lovers.
- Fionna (Gaelic) – “White” or “Fair.”
- Galina (Russian) – “Calm.”
- Harika (Turkish) – “Beautiful.”
- Inara (Arabic) – “Ray of Light” or “Heaven Sent.”
- Juno (Latin) – “Queen of the Heavens.”
- Kamala (Sanskrit) – “Lotus.”
- Luna (Latin) – “Moon.”
- Mirai (Japanese) – “Future.”
- Nylah (Arabic) – “Winner.”
- Orla (Irish) – “Golden Princess.”
- Phaedra (Greek) – “Bright.”
- Raina (Slavic) – “Queen.”
- Sorcha (Gaelic) – “Brightness” or “Light.”
- Tavia (Latin) – “Eighth.”
- Uma (Sanskrit) – “Tranquility.”
- Violet (Latin) – Named after the purple flower.
- Willow (English) – Named after the willow tree.
- Xaviera (Arabic) – “Bright.”
- Yvette (French) – “Yew Tree.”
- Zadie (Hebrew) – “Princess.”
- Amora (Spanish) – “Love.”
- Bellatrix (Latin) – “Warrior.”
- Coral (English) – Named after the marine invertebrates.
- Delphine (French) – “Dolphin.”
- Estelle (French) – “Star.”
- Faye (English) – “Fairy.”
- Geneva (French) – Named after the city in Switzerland.
- Hestia (Greek) – Goddess of the hearth.
- Iris (Greek) – “Rainbow.”
- Jade (Spanish) – Named after the green gemstone.
- Kira (Russian) – “Throne.”
- Lyra (Latin) – “Lyre.”
- Meera (Sanskrit) – “Ocean.”
- Nadia (Russian) – “Hope.”
- Ophelia (Greek) – “Help.”
- Perla (Italian) – “Pearl.”
- Qiana (American) – Synthetic fabric from the 1970s.
- Roxanne (Persian) – “Dawn.”
- Seraphina (Hebrew) – “Fiery-winged.”
- Terra (Latin) – “Earth.”
- Ursa (Latin) – “Bear.”
- Vienna (Latin) – Named after the capital of Austria.
- Wren (English) – Named after the bird.
- Xena (Greek) – “Guest, stranger.”
- Yasmin (Persian) – “Jasmine.”
- Zola (Italian) – “Ball of Earth.”
- Amethyst (Greek) – Named after the purple gemstone.
- Bliss (English) – “Joy.”
- Celeste (Latin) – “Heavenly.”
- Delia (Greek) – “Born on the island of Delos.”
- Elodie (French) – “Foreign riches.”
- Flora (Latin) – “Flower.”
- Greta (German) – “Pearl.”
- Halia (Hawaiian) – “Remembrance of a loved one.”
- Isra (Arabic) – “Nocturnal Journey.”
- Jael (Hebrew) – “Mountain Goat.”
- Kyra (Greek) – “Lady.”
- Lysandra (Greek) – “Liberator.”
- Mika (Japanese) – “Beautiful fragrance.”
- Nerissa (Greek) – “From the Sea.”
- Ondine (Latin) – “Wave.”
- Petra (Greek) – “Rock.”
- Quincy (French) – “Born fifth.”
- Rumi (Japanese) – “Beauty flow.”
- Sakura (Japanese) – “Cherry Blossom.”
- Thea (Greek) – “Goddess.”
- Umbria (Italian) – Named after a region in Italy.
- Vita (Latin) – “Life.”
- Winter (English) – Named after the coldest season.
- Xanthe (Greek) – “Golden-haired.”
- Yael (Hebrew) – “Mountain Goat.”
- Zahra (Arabic) – “Flowering” or “Shining.”
- Avalon (Welsh) – “Island of apples.”
- Bianca (Italian) – “White.”
- Cleo (Greek) – “Glory.”
- Demi (French) – “Half.”
- Eleni (Greek) – “Light.”
- Fiora (Italian) – “Flower.”
- Gaia (Greek) – “Earth.”
- Hera (Greek) – “Queen of Gods.”
- Ivy (English) – Named after the plant.
- Jolie (French) – “Pretty.”
- Kali (Sanskrit) – “Black goddess.”
- Lila (Arabic) – “Night.”
- Mira (Sanskrit) – “Ocean” or “Sea.”
- Noa (Hebrew) – “Movement.”
- Orion (Greek) – Named after the hunter in mythology.
- Pax (Latin) – “Peace.”
- Quinn (Irish) – “Intelligence” or “Chief.”
- Rania (Arabic) – “Queen.”
- Siena (Italian) – Named after a city in Italy.
- Tiana (Greek) – “Princess.”