Introduction
If you are reading this, it must mean you are a fan of Archer, an animated sitcom that broke all the expectations one might have when thinking about animated series. Also, since you are a proud new dog owner it only seems as a great idea to name them after a character from this legendary show which made people all around the world chuckle and appreciate sarcasm just a tad more than they used to. Since the show follows the adventures of a dysfunctional gang of secret agents led by the most dysfunctional of all, Archer, you can just imagine how hilarious it will be to explain the name of your dog to your local dog park frequenters.
Archer Dog Names In Pop Culture
Sterling Archer, the “world’s deadliest spy”, the epitome of manliness, and the heavy heavy drinker has a soft spot for dogs? Perhaps, or perhaps it was all just a confusion, but nonetheless a classic episode of the intelligently sarcastic animated series brought an unexpected guest star – an English Mastiff named Kazak. Kazak, of course is a reference to a dog of the same name from the Kurt Vonnegut novel called The Sirens of Titan, which is just one of many references that this sitcom offers in its episodes.
So, what is the story of Kazak? Firstly, Kazak was portrayed to be a very important field agent trapped in Morocco whom Lana and Archer must retrieve. It turns out that Kazak is quite a big dog, which is a blessing to all the lucky English Mastiff owners but a bit of a predicament for secret agents trying to get out of a foreign country alive. However, he is such a wonderful dog full of love with the kindest face a dog could ever have and that is why it is no wonder he became a fan favorite.
Sterling and Lana were naturally baffled when they saw a big dog they were supposed to retrieve but later found out that it was the microfilm around his neck they were after. However, the trip is not without incidents of course. At one point, Kazak the friendly Mastiff pukes in the car due to motion sickness and overeating on kofta, a type of meatball dish eaten in the Middle East and the Balkans. Actually it was Sterling who encouraged Kazak to eat so much, which, of course, makes Lana angry with him, just as it always happens.
Fun fact – the name of this particular episode is Un Chien Tangerine, which, when translated means “A Tangerine Dog”, which is a reference to another movie directed by Luis Buñuel called Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog). A plethora of references in this episode, both related to Archer and Lana and Kazak the dog, prove how much thinking and research goes into the creation of the show and how you can always find new layers when you re-watch the episodes.
Finally, about Kazak’s quite unique name. First off, it’s a palindrome, meaning that it looks and reads the same whether you read it normally or backwards. Secondly, it can be a reference to Kazakh people, or it can mean sweater in Turkish. Whichever interpretation you choose it is bound to be a story-worthy one!
Archer Dog Name Considerations
How cool will you be when you waltz into your local dog park and call out after your dog and someone in the corner, behind the tree, or in the bushes recognizes that your doggo’s name is actually a character from Archer? How cool will you be if you actually name your English Mastiff Kazak? The answer is, very, very cool. But what about smaller dog owners?
Worry not, we got you covered. If you are a classy, sassy individual with an incredibly posh dog, perhaps an Afghan Hound, choosing an equally fancy name is kind of a must, right? In that case, naming your lovely pupper Duchess, after Malory Archer’s own dog can be perfect! And what if your best friend is a Pug? Even better, you can name them Abelard, after a lovely Pug owned by a flight attendant who also happens to be Archer’s lover at one point. The funny thing is that, even though Archer specifically states that he does not want dogs in his apartment, he makes an exception for Abelard, which says a lot about this doggo’s charm, and about Archer’s soft spot for pups.
Male Archer Dog Names
Votes | Name | Vote |
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Archer
After the titular character
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1 |
Cadillac
Ron's last name
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0 |
Sterling
Archer's first name
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0 |
Krieger
After Algernop Krieger
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0 |
Cyril
After Cyril Figgis
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0 |
Ray
After Ray Gillette
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0 |
Barry
After Barry Dillon
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0 |
Dillon
Barry's last name
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0 |
Ron
After Ron Cadillac
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0 |
Algernop
Krieger's first name, and a very unique one for that matter
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0 |
Pak
After agent Pak
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0 |
Alexi
After Alexi Groshkin
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0 |
Boris
After Boris the KGB soldier
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0 |
Bucky
After a pirate of Pangu Island.
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0 |
Buddy
After Bernard "Buddy" Rich
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0 |
Carlito
After a member of El Frente Rojo
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0 |
Chet
After Chet Manley
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0 |
Cornelius
After Cornelius Tunt
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0 |
Foxley
After Foxley the pilot
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0 |
Kasparov
After one of the minor characters
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0 |
Len
After Len Trexler
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0 |
Ramon
After Ramon Limon
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0 |
Slater
After Slater, an arms dealer
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0 |
Trent
After Trent Whitney
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0 |
Yum Yum
A yummy name
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-1 |
Woodhouse
After Sir Arthur Henry Woodhouse
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-1 |
Gustavo
After Gustavo Calderon
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-1 |
Giggles
After one of the scary clowns
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-1 |
Jorge
After a helper on Pam Poovey's dairy farm
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-1 |
Lance
After Lance Casteau
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Female Archer Dog Names
Votes | Name | Vote |
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Lana
After Lana Anthony Kane
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0 |
Pam
After Pam Poovey
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0 |
Cheryl
After Cheryl Tunt
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0 |
Katya
After Katya Kazanova
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0 |
Veronica
After Veronica Deane
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0 |
Malory
After Malory Archer
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0 |
Anastasia
After Anastasia Trexler
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0 |
Anka
After Anka Schlotz
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0 |
Edie
After Edie Poovey
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0 |
Janelle
After Janelle Gillette
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0 |
Jul
After Juliana Calderon
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0 |
Keiko
After a deadly twin
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0 |
Madrina
After La Madrina
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0 |
Lupe
After a woman who was smuggled across the border
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0 |
Maria
After Maria Moreno
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0 |
Mercedes
After Mercedes Moreno
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0 |
Mitsuko
After Mitsuko Miyazumi
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0 |
Pita
After Archer's cook
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0 |
Rona
After Rona Thorne
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0 |
Sia
After a member of El Frente Rojo
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0 |
Tiffy
Cecil Tunt's girlfriend
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0 |
Trinette
After Trinette McGoon
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0 |
Dea
After Veronica Deave
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0 |
Aisha
After Aisha Tyler
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0 |
Judy
After Judy Greer
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0 |
Amber
After Amber Nash
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0 |
Jess
After Jessica Walter
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0 |
Maggie
After Maggie Wheeler
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0 |
Ona
After Ona Graver
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0 |
April
After April Hong
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