Introduction
Dog Names Ending in 'ing' in Pop Culture
Suening was a dog-king of Norway in the 11th century A.D. As legend has it, there are three separate tales in the annals of Nordic history of canine kings coming out of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. John Lindow, professor of Scandinavian at UC Berkley, reports that, while there are three separate stories, they share a common theme ... the dogs were installed as dog-king by an over-king who had just conquered the people, a move intended to be an insult to the conquered people and country. Serving as dog-king from the Drontheim region of Norway in the 11th century, Saurr (Suening) was seated as king by Eystein, the king of the Norwegian Uplands after the people (recently conquered) killed his son. He gave the people the choice of being governed by his slave or his dog ... the people chose the dog, thinking they could do away with the dog more easily. But, Suening is said to have been gifted with the wisdom of three men as well as the ability to speak a broken kind of language that consisted of words and barks. Saurr (Suening) was not only the king, but he was also the shepherd of the royal fold of cattle ... a responsibility which he took seriously ... to the point of his death in defense of the fold against a pack of attacking wolves.
Dog Name Ending in 'ing' Considerations
Male Dog Names Ending in 'ing'
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Harding
Brave, strong
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Pershing
Grower or seller of peaches
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Channing
Young wolf
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Charming
Have delightful characteristics
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Irving
Green, fresh water
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Fielding
Lives in the field
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Kipling
The name of a famed English storyteller and poet
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King
From the king's estate; one from the king's meadow
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Bing
The hollow shaped like a pot
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Ewing
Law friend
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Spelling
The process or activity of writing or naming letters of a word
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Banning
Small and fair
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Henning
Home leader
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Ring
A circular piece of metal; can be an item of jewelry
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Manning
Little monk
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Jing
Pure, a capital city
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Reading
Son of the red-haired
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Sing
Lion
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Starling
A species of bird
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Sting
To pierce with a sharp object
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Viking
A person from the historical Norwegian district of Viken
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Wing
Appendages used for flying
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Wyoming
A Western U.S. state
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Washing
Wassa's settlement; also the cleansing of clothing, objects or one's body
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Fizzing
Effervescent drink
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Razzing
Cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
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Quaking
To tremble, shake or shiver
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Blazing
An active fire
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Zapping
A sudden occurrence of something unexpected
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Zigging
One of a series of sharp turns or reversals
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Female Dog Names Ending in 'ing'
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Blessing
A prayer
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Bling
A diamond or other sparkling jewelry
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Wedding
A ceremony which joins two people in matrimony
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Ashling
A dream, vision; ash wood
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Ching
Capable
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Darling
Beloved
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Lansing
Filled with hope
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Ling
Delicate and dainty
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Ping
Peaceful; duckweed
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Ming
Brilliant
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Spring
Lively; traveling entertainer; from spring and stream
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Sterling
Valuable
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Wing
Glory
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Ying
Answer
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Sparkling
Glisten in the light
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Aisling
Dream or vision
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Junking
A slang term referring to shopping in thrift stores or yard sales
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Jamming
Twin and the name of a mythical king Jimshed
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Jagging
To cut unevenly
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Cozying
To snuggle up close with one you love
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Zagging
One of a series of sharp turns or reversals
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Lazying
To be idle or lounging
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Amazing
One who overwhelms with surprise, sudden wonder or astonishment
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Brazing
A type of welding
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Freezing
The state of a substance when it form a crystaline solid from previously being liquid
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Zooming
To examine more closely
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Zinging
Vitality, animation, zest
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Kicking
Using one's foot to boot an object or person
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Bumping
Coming into physical contact with something suddenly
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Ailing
A clever love; a term used for one who's under the weather
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