Introduction
Dog Names Ending in do in Pop Culture
Fido may be a common canine name, but there are several dogs named Fido that are not common at all. In fact, they are heroes, movie stars, and one was even the dog of a President of the United States. The first Fido we want to tell you about was a street dog who was born in Borgo San Lorenzo in the Tuscan Province of Florence, Italy sometime in the spring of 1941.
On a cool night in November 1941, a man named Carlo Soriani was walking home from the bus stop after a day at his job as a brick kiln worker. Carlo saw a dog laying in a ditch on the side of the road, and he appeared to be injured, so he took him home and nursed him back to health. Carlo and his wife could not find his owner and decided to keep him and named him Fido, which means faithful in Italian.
Every day when Carlo went to work, Fido would follow him to the bus stop and watch him go and then he would be there at the bus stop when he got off work. This went on for two years, with Fido hanging around the bus stop area just waiting for his master to come home. However, it was during the Second World War and on December 30, 1943, Carlo was killed when his factory was bombed.
According to Carlo’s wife and many of the townspeople of Ludo di Mugello, Fido went to that bus stop every day at the same time, waiting for Carlo to return. He continued to go to the bus stop daily until he passed away in June of 1958. However, before he died, the community talked about Fido so much that it became a major news story and was even on the cover of Time Magazine in 1957. In addition, the mayor gave Fido a gold medal for his faithfulness.
Another faithful Fido was Abraham Lincoln’s Golden Shepherd, which is a Golden Retriever mixed with a German Shepherd. Fido was born in 1855 and lived with the Lincoln family for five years in Springfield, Illinois. He often followed Abraham around town carrying the daily newspaper or something else that Abraham needed to be carried. Unfortunately, when Abraham became president, Fido was too scared of the train to travel, so he was given to a family friend.
The final Fido we want to talk about is the pooch in the 1915 silent movie, “Fatty’s Faithful Fido.” Being a silent movie, the storyline is not easily described, but it was basically a story about two men (Fatty and Al) who both like the same woman. She chooses Fatty, and Al gets mad, starting a fight, and Fido attacks Al and saves his master. He was forever known as a faithful friend and hero for his heroic efforts.
Dog Name Ending in do Considerations
Once you bring your new furry family member home, you are going to need to choose the pawfect name for them. While some new dog owners already have a name chosen before they choose their pooch, it is much better to spend some time together first so you can get the best fit. During the first few hours or days, take some time watching your new fur buddy and see if you can pinpoint any cute habits or unique traits that may steer you in the right direction. For instance, some pupsters have cute ways of eating or drinking that make you smile. Or they may have some adorable habits like spinning in circles before they lay down, or carrying their bowl of food into a different room.
Choosing a name that ends in “do” is a fun idea that can lead you to cute titles like Waldo for the dog that likes to hide, Weirdo for a silly pup, and Torpedo, Speedo, or Tornado for that super-fast doggo. Using pop culture as a place to find a good moniker for your pooch is a fantastic idea as well. If you have a favorite movie, book, or game, you can always find an awesome name in the character list.
Male Dog Names Ending in do
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Desperado
Awesome name for a country dog
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Fido
The Italian name for faithful
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Waldo
For that dog you always have to look for
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Commando
Great for a soldier dog
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Armando
The Spanish and Italian name for soldier
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Orlando
The city in Florida where Disney World is located
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Gordo
Short for Gordon and a fun name for any male pup
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Endo
Haitian name for special friend
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Aldo
An 8th century saint of Italian descent
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Oswaldo
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese for God ruling
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Tuxedo
A great name for a black and white doggo
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Bravado
Excellent name for that brave pooch
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Fernando
Means brave journey in Germanic
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Torpedo
Super name for a fast dog
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Bodo
Indian group who were early settlers of Assam
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Renegado
Alternate of renegade and perfect for the rebel dog
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Adelardo
Old Greek for daring prince
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Crusado
An old gold Portuguese coin, great for a gold dog
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Pintado
A large mackerel from the Atlantic Ocean
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Alfredo
Great name for a white dog
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Taekwondo
A form of martial art that is similar to karate
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El Dorado
A city or country of fabulous wealth
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Addo
Means king of the path in African-Ghana
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Raymundo
Means well-advised protector in Spanish, great for a guard dog
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Sigfriedo
Germanic for safety and peace
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Leopoldo
Means of bold people in Italian and Old English
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Illuminado
Latin for he who receives inspiration
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Mikado
An emperor of Japan
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Eduardo
Old English for guardian of riches
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Leonardo
Latin and Germanic for brave as a lion
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Female Dog Names Ending in do
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Tornado
Awesome name for a fast pooch
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Colorado
A state known for its Rocky Mountains
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Weirdo
A cute name for a silly pooch
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Kiddo
Fun name for any canine kid
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Akido
A Japanese art of self-defense similar to karate
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Tostado
A flat tortilla and a fun name for a Mexican breed dog
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Aficionado
An expert at what they do
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Underdo
For that dog who never finishes what they start
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Hapkido
A Korean form of martial art
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Speedo
For that dog that is always in a hurry
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Overdo
Great name for a dog who likes to do things right
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Caddo
An American Indian tribe
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Rondo
For the dog who loves music
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Dodo
A small bird and a cute name for a small pup
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Zelindo
Means soft and gentle in Italian
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Kudo
For a dog who needs your approval
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Dydo
The founder and queen of Carthage
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Calando
Means violet flower in Old Greek
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Shaddo
Variation of Shadow and cute name for a black dog
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Gaddo
An African-Hausa name for inheritor
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Meado
A variant of meadow and an adorable name for any pup
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Yolando
Old Greek for purple flower
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Wido
Germanic for warrior maiden
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Vardo
Means rose in Asian and great name for a red dog
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Pendo
Another name for love in African-Swahili
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Amando
Latin word for lovable and perfect for any poochie
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Onaido
African for golden child and great name for a gold dog
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Todo
For that dog who always has something to do
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Rosando
Germanic for fame and great for any dog
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Loredo
Spanish name for place of laurels
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