While the Russian language may appear extremely foreign due to the use of different characters than many common languages, Russian names tend to roll off the tongue and be quite lyrical and pretty. In fact, many of these names have been adopted into Western society as though they originated in English. For example, Natasha and Tanya both have Russian roots. However, in some cases, you may want to dig a little deeper into less well known names to choose Russian dog names for a new pet.
Especially if you are Russian or your dog is a breed originating from Russia, Russian dog names will be appropriate. The Caucasian Mountain dog, the Circassian Orloff Wolfhound, the Black Russian terrier, several breeds of Laïka, the Samoyed, and many more breeds began in Russia, and it would carry on tradition to name these companions with Russian dog names as their ancestry would suggest. Of course, you might simply find that you prefer the sound of Russian dog names, or you may be looking for something a little different than most people would choose – no Sam, Spot, or Lady for you! Below is a list of some Russian dog names and their meanings to get you started. Take a look and see if any strike your fancy.
Name | Meaning |
Baikal Rasputin Boris Ilya Ivan Troika Kiev Yerik Anastasia Galina Kiska Nika Oksana Sonia Svetlana Yeva | Meanings – lake in Siberia Meanings – Russian mystic Meanings – fight, battler Meanings – from Elijah Meanings – God is gracious Meanings – group of three Meanings – capital of Ukraine Meanings – appointed by God Meanings – famous Russian princess Meanings – light Meanings – pure Meanings – born on Sunday Meanings – glory be to God Meanings – wisdom Meanings – star Meanings – life giving |