Introduction
Everyone loves Canada, eh? The people, the lifestyle, the landscapes, and the food draw millions of people to visit Canada each year. History? The country has more than you could imagine. Diversity? Canada is called a “melting pot” because of the different nationalities that choose to call the country home. Covering an area of 3.8 million square miles, Canada has a lot to offer its visitors. Whether you have been there before and now want to name your companion after your Canadian memories or whether you plan to visit in the near future (bring your dog, of course!), this huge country has a name within its borders that will suit your pup!
Canadian Dogs In Popular Culture
Everyone loves and respects a war hero. How about a canine war hero? Gander was this brave canine soldier’s name and he fought in the battle of Hong Kong in 1941. Gander wasn’t always a war dog, though. He began his life in Newfoundland (also the name of his breed) as a treasured family pet. One day during a frolic with the children, he accidentally scratched one of them which resulted in him being given away to the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed in Gander, Newfoundland.
A much loved regimental mascot for the 1st Battalion of the Royal Rifles of Canada, Gander was promoted to Sergeant so that he could travel with the battalion to a mission in Hong Kong. Gander valiantly fought in the Battle of Hong Kong which started early in December 1941, tackling enemy soldiers who got too close to his men. Sadly, a few weeks later, on December 19th, Gander was killed by a grenade. He heroically picked up the grenade and ran with it, saving the lives of his fellow soldiers, but losing his own.
Gander was posthumously awarded the Dickin medal 60 years later in 2000, with surviving members of the battle of Hong Kong attending the ceremony. This incredible dog’s name is also inscribed on the Hong Kong Veteran’s Memorial Wall alongside other brave soldiers who lost their lives in battle.
Inuk is another Canadian hero, although of another kind. He is one of 100 Canadian dogs making headlines at the Westminster dog show held annually in New York City. Inuk is a 10 year old American Eskimo Dog from Ontario and enters the prestigious competition as the top American Eskimo Dog in Canada for 10 years running. He has won Best in Breed at Westminster eight times and will make his way to compete again in 2018. With 2800 dogs attending the Westminster Kennel Club show yearly, we’d say Inuk has done a fabulous job of representing his breed just as Gander did so bravely on the war field.
Canadian Dog Name Considerations
Namimg a new addition to the family should be a fun process and we are going to help you make it so! We’ve compiled 60 of the most Canadian names you’ll ever see, perfectly fit for your recently acquired companion. If the dog you adopted is one of the breeds known for their Canadian origins, such as the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever or the Newfoundland Dog, then a Canadian name will be just the fit. The name Stevie, for Stephenville, Newfoundland is the perfect tag for your male Newfoundland Dog. A female Duck Tolling Retriever could wear the moniker Peggy well; this refers to one of Nova Scotia’s stellar sites, Peggy’s Cove. Are you a fan of food? Then think about Poutine, after a dish perfected in Quebec. Or how about Maple for a brown dog, honoring the sweet maple syrup crop? Peruse our list and choose a name after a Canadian athlete, actor, or location. The list is varied and we’re sure the right name is there. Take a look!
Male Canadian Dog Names
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Gander
Famous war hero and mascot, Newfoundland breed
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Moose
This huge animal can weigh over 1,200 pounds
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Rocky
Based on the Rocky Mountains
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Stevie
As in Stephenville, Newfoundland
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Fraser
Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia
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Hudson
The Hudson’s Bay Company was established in the 1700s
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Caesar
Drink similar to the Bloody Mary but made with Clamato juice in place of tomato
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Atwood
Margaret Atwood, iconic author
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Toro
Based on the French Canadian pie, tourtiére
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Yukon
Canada's most western territory, known for its role in the Klondike Gold Rush
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Okanagan
A wonderful outdoorsy town in British Columbia
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Smitty
The beautiful region of Northwest Territories is home to Fort Smith
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William
Most loved member of Star Trek, William Shatner, was born in Montreal, Quebec
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Poutine
Fries, cheese curds and gravy
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Fundy
The Bay of Fundy is one of the natural wonders of the world
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Stanley
Beautiful park in Vancouver, home to the Blue Heron
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Hayden
Of Star Wars Episode II fame, Hayden Christensen is from British Columbia
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Klondike
A river in the Yukon; the famous setting of the Klondike Gold Rush
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Baffin
Baffin Island is the fifth largest island in the world
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Canuck
The nickname for a Canadian
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Neo
For Keanu Reeves' famous character in the Matrix; Reeves grew up in Toronto, ON
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Fox
Terry Fox endeavoured to run across Canada (despite having a prosthetic leg) to raise $1 million for Cancer research
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Ryan
Actor Ryan Reynolds is from Vancouver, British Columbia
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Cory
The late Cory Monteith of Glee was from Calgary, Alberta
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Marty
Martin Short of Saturday Night Live hails from Hamilton, Ontario
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Akroyd
Blues Brother Dan Akroyd comes from the nation’s capital, Ottawa
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Michael
Talented beyond many, Michael J. Fox hails from Edmonton, Alberta
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Tim Bit
The name for donut holes at the popular chain Tim Hortons
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Monty
A play on Montreal, Quebec is a beautiful historic city
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Otto
A play on Ottawa, home of Canadian Parliament
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Female Canadian Dog Names
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Maple
Canada produces 80% of the world’s maple syrup
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Snow
Snow Lake Museum is in Manitoba
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Hallie
Based on the Nova Scotia capital, Halifax
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Anne
Anne of Green Gables is a beloved Canadian fictional character from Prince Edward Island
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Niagra
Part of the falls are in the United States, and part in Canada
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Sable
An island off the coast of Nova Scotia; home of the Sable Island horse
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Crystal
Ice crystals seen in winter
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Peggy
Peggy’s Cove, one of Canada’s most picturesque sites, is in Nova Scotia
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Hope
Hopewell Rock, formed by tidal erosion is in New Brunswick
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Pamela
Pamela Anderson of Baywatch fame is from British Columbia
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Rachelle
Twilight vampire, Rachelle Lefevre once lived in Montreal, Quebec
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Sandy
Ontario native Sandra Oh starred in Grey’s Anatomy
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Adrienne
Adrienne Clarkson, former Governor General of Canada
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Tessa
Tessa Virtue, Olympic medalist in skating
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Hayley
Hayley Wickenheiser, hockey medalist in the Olympics
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Rosie
Trampoline athlete, Rosie McLennan
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Crystal
Sprinter, Crystal Emmanuel
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Juno
The Juno Awards are Canada's music awards
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Vanny
A play on Vancouver, British Columbia
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Bonnie
A play on Bonavista, Newfoundland
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Alanis
Alanis Morissette is a well known alt-rock musician from Ontario
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Bea
The delicious Beavertail pastry is a classic dessert
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Nana
For the Nanaimo bar, made of custard, chocolate and crumb crust
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Jasper
A national park in Canada's rocky mountains
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Evangeline
Evangeline Lily of LOST is from Saskatchewan
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Tulip
Ottawa has 250,000 tulips blooming each spring
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Celine
Celine Dion is an iconic Canadian singer
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Avril
Avril Lavigne, singer extraordinaire is from Ontario
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Ellen
Actress Ellen Page is from Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Maud
For Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of the Anne of Green Gables series
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