Introduction
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Names in Pop Culture
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a small breed of dog, originating from Wales in the UK. The Corgi is known to be a favorite pet of Queen Elizabeth II, but there is more than one type of Corgi breed. There is one simple way to tell the difference between the two: the Cardigan Welsh Corgi has a tail, whereas the Pembroke does not. A lot of sources talk about the features of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi being fox-like, especially with their bushy tail and pointed ears. They really are a beautiful breed of dog.
In popular culture, there are a couple of Cardigan Welsh Corgi’s that appear in TV or movies. A pooch named Zwei appears in an American animated web series called RWBY (pronounced ruby). Zwei belongs to Ruby Rose and Yang Xiao-long and proves to be valuable in combat.
The spotlight name for this guide is Edward, inspired by the Cardigan Welsh Corgi who appears in the 1988 movie, The Accidental Tourist. Edward belongs to a business travel guide writer from Baltimore, named Macon Leary. The story is about Macon trying to carry on with his life following the murder of his twelve-year-old son. His marriage soon breaks down and Macon is left dealing with his unruly Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Edward. He meets animal hospital worker, Muriel Pritchet, who he enlists to put Edward through some much-needed obedience training. Eventually, the two fall for one another. Although Cardigan Welsh Corgi’s don’t have a history, of match-making, in this case, Edward is certainly responsible for bringing them together. .
Cardigan Welsh Corgi’s are quite active and athletic. They love the outdoors and need regular mental and physical activity. This means plenty of walks and agility are required for your new pooch. Obedience training is great for this breed as their intelligent minds need to be kept active, just like Edward in The Accidental Tourist. They also need plenty of love and affection too.
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi was first recognized by the American Kennel club in 1935 and they are ranked as the 69th most popular breed in America. The American Kennel Club notes them to be smart, affectionate, and loyal. Edward was smart enough to bring Macon and Muriel together with some Cardigan Welsh Corgi charm, after all. Never underestimate this breed!
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Name Considerations
When choosing a name for your Cardigan Welsh Corgi, there are lots of considerations to make. They are available in a variety of colors, including black, sandy, red and brown. Color could certainly be used as inspiration when naming your new pooch. For instance, Sandy is a popular name for this breed.
Their appearance is fox-like, so the breed's fox-like features may inspire you. Names like Tails and Swiper are suggested in the name lists below. Swiper is the fox from the animated children’s TV show, Dora the Explorer, and Tails is the best friend of Sonic the Hedgehog and appears in the animated TV series of Sonic, as well as the video game. There are many other famous foxes to consider if you feel inspired by the Corgi’s appearance. TV fox puppet, Basil Brush, for instance, and Roald Dahl’s novel, "Fantastic Mr. Fox", can provide further inspiration.
This breed is said to be energetic, so a name like Flash could also be a suitable choice. Let’s not forget that the Cardigan Welsh Corgi originates from Wales, so a name of Welsh origin could also be a great place to start, like Drystan or Carys. Check out the list below and select the names you like for your new four-legged friend!
Male Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Names
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Monty
A shorter form of the name Montgomery or Montague
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3 |
Wynn
Of Welsh origin, meaning blessed
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3 |
Zane
Means God is gracious; of American origin
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Dugan
Of Irish origin meaning dark colored
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1 |
Baxter
Of English origin, meaning baker
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1 |
Brenin
From middle Welsh name Brenhin, meaning sovereign
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Grigor
Wlesh baby name meaning on the watch
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1 |
Luca
The name Luca is of Italian origin meaning from Lucania
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1 |
Tails
After the fox character and friend of Sonic the Hedgehog
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1 |
Rudy
Of American origin meaning famous wolf
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1 |
Morgan
Of Welsh origin meaning great circle
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Arwel
Means prominent
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Cadell
Celtic origin, meaning warring
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Dox
Often a boys name originating from USA
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Drystan
The name of the legendary King Arthur's advisor
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Gawain
Of English origin, meaning battle hawk
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Kit
A nickname for someone named Christopher
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Vulcan
For the pointy eared Corgi; inspired by Star Trek's Dr Spock
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Yale
Means dweller of the fertile upland
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Edward
Inspired by the Corgin in The Accidental Tourist movie
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Bryn
Of Welsh origin, meaning hill or mound
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Cider
A drink originally made from fermented apples
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-1 |
Flash
Because your Corgi is as quick as a flash
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-1 |
Nimble
For your nimble Welsh Corgi
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-1 |
Swiper
After the fox character from Dora the Explorer
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Twain
Inspired bywriter Mark Twain
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Rhodri
Of Welsh origin meaning wheel ruler
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Afon
Of Welsh origin, meaning river
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Iago
A villain in WIlliam Shakespeare's Othello
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Regis
Of Latin origin meaning ruler
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Female Cardigan Welsh Corgi Dog Names
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Carwyn
Of Welsh origin meaning fair love
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3 |
Kenzie
Of Scottish origin; a shortened form of Mackenzie
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3 |
WIllow
Of English origin; inspired by the willow tree
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3 |
Zeta
Inspired by Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones
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Catrin
Of Welsh origin meaning pure
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Indy
Of American origin meaning independent
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1 |
Amber
Color inspiration and also a precious stone
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1 |
Brinkley
Of English origin, usually a girl's name
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Jade
Of English origin meaning gemstone
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Sandy
For your sandy colored Corgi
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1 |
Clara Belle
Meaning bright beauty
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1 |
Flossie
A shortened form of the name Florence
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Blossom
Of English origin meaning a blooming flower
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Gwen
Of Welsh origin meaning blessed ring
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Alwyn
Of English origin meaning wise friend
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Aqua
Of Latin origin, meaning water
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Zwei
Inspired by the Corgi from American anime-style web series RWBY
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Berry
A small fruit
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Celyn
Of Welsh origin meaning Holly
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Gigi
Of French origin; means nickname
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Ivy
Inspired by the climbing vine plant
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Jewel
A precious stone; perfect for your precious pooch
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Maple
For your pooch that is as sweet as maple syrup
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Opal
Of Indian origin; a precious stone
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Vixen
A vixen is a female fox
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Cupcake
Because your Corgi is small and sweet
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Gwyn
A Welsh name meaning blessed
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Carys
Of Welsh origin meaning to love
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Foxy
Because your Corgi girl is fox-like
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Peggy
Of English origin meaning pearl
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