Introduction
Getting a new dog for many, means a new lease on life, sometimes for the human, sometimes for the dog, and frequently for both. Even though we know that our pets have a much shorter lifespan than we do, we want that happy feeling they give us to last as long as possible and the best way to make sure that wonderful feeling lasts is to keep our pets happy and healthy. This is best accomplished by making sure they have good food, get into the veterinarian for regular checkups, and get the right amount of exercise, but it doesn’t hurt to stack the deck by giving them a name related to good health.
Dog Names Meaning Healthy in Pop Culture
There are many influences that can affect the names that we choose for our pets, not the least of which are the things that we read and the things that we watch, both fiction and nonfiction. I personally know of at least one Beagle puppy that was given the moniker Turtle after the puppy that the main character receives in the well-known and well-loved children’s novel by Judy Blume, “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,” probably without even realizing that turtles often represent good health and a long life. Another recent canine character from literature, and later the big screen, that has a name related to health is Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa was a giant, lovable puppy that played a key role in the romantic comedy novel “Must Love Dogs,” written by Clair Cook in 2002, about the ups and downs of meeting new people and being open to new possibilities after divorce. Although in the novel Mother Teresa was originally written as a Saint Bernard puppy, the movie, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, featured two six-month-old Newfoundland dogs named Molly and Maeve in the role, due to the director's fondness for the breed. After the filming of “Must Love Dogs” concluded in 2005 the director of the movie, Gary David Goldberg, adopted both Molly and Maeve.
Sometimes it is the stories that we read in the newspaper that can influence our choices, particularly stories of unlikely heroes, like Jade the German Shepherd in Birmingham, England. Jade, a nine-year-old German Shepherd, and her owner, sixty-eight-year-old Roger Wilday were taking a stroll together in Stechford park when her quick thinking and alert nature saved the life of a newborn infant. When Jade investigated a noise in the bushes she found a discarded carrier bag, laid down next to it, and refused to leave. When Wilday observed the infant in the plastic bag move and start to cry, he immediately contacted local police and the baby, estimated to be less than a day old and suffering from hypothermia, was swiftly rescued from the elements. Hospital staff at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham credited the dog’s actions for the infant’s survival and dubbed the infant “Baby Jade,” in honor of her rescuer, bringing further attention to the name. It took two weeks of recovery in an incubator at the hospital, but Baby Jade was eventually healthy enough to be released into foster care.
Dog Names Meaning Healthy
Choosing the best name for your dog can be quite a challenge, and while your canine’s self-esteem and confidence may not be at stake, it is something that you will have to live with, hopefully for quite some time. A name that your dog doesn’t respond to or a name that is difficult for your or your family members to pronounce can make training much more challenging and can affect the quality of your relationship with your dog. Names that have personal meaning to you and that your dog responds well to are excellent choices. Some of the components that may have an effect on which name you choose for your dog can include your own culture and identity, for instance those who study trees and plants may choose a plant related name like Ash or Chamomile and those who identify strongly with their country or ancestry may choose names that reflect that family heritage, names like Ike, Dhatri, or Halsa, all words that mean health in different languages. Not surprisingly, the dog that you choose will also affect the name that it is given, whether that be due to a physical attribute, such as a golden colored dog being named Tansy after the yellow flower, or a personality trait, like a dog that never sits still being named for the Greek God Hermes, a mythical messenger whose staff was turned into the symbol for modern medicine, or even for the dog’s heritage, such as the African Hairless dog named Marini or the Norwegian Elkhound named Eir.
Male Dog Names Meaning Healthy
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Sante
The French word for health
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7 |
Tofu
Tofu is a good source of protein, containing all eight amino acids, and an unusual but fun name
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7 |
Tortoise
A well-known symbol of health and longevity
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6 |
Asa
A Hebrew name meaning healer
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6 |
Balint
A Hungarian name meaning strong and healthy
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6 |
Hale
A person who is strong and healthy is sometimes said to be hale and hardy
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5 |
Hermes
Hermes was the fleet-footed messenger to the Greek gods, whose staff has become the symbol for modern medicine
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5 |
Kiwi
A tasty and healthy fruit that that makes a good treat for you and your dog
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5 |
Loco
The name of a VooDoo loa, the patron saint of plants and healing
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5 |
Valentino
An Italian name derived from the Latin word valens, meaning strong, vigorous, and healthy
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3 |
Dhatri
The name of the Hindu solar god of health
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3 |
Doc
Can refer to either a diminutive form of doctor, or one of the seven dwarves
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3 |
Fufluns
The name of the Etruscan god of plant life, happiness, growth, and health
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3 |
Kang
A Chinese name that means health and well-being
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3 |
Raphael
The archangel Raphael is the angel of physical and emotional healing
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3 |
Redwood
One of the tallest and longest living of the trees in the forest
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3 |
Sequoia
Another name for the great Redwood tree
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3 |
Thistle
A wildflower associated with strength, protection and healing
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2 |
Asante
A French name meaning good health
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2 |
Ash
A type of tree associated with health and healing
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2 |
Wadjet
Another name for the Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection, healing, and good health
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1 |
Apollo
The Greek god of the sun, music, medicine and healing
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1 |
Pumpkin
Both a term of endearment and a sweet and healthy treat for humans and canines
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0 |
Dragon
The Chinese dragon is known to bring longevity and good health
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0 |
Garnet
A bright red stone associated with rapid healing and regeneration
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0 |
Hematite
A shiny black stone grounding stone known for its magnetic and healing energies
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0 |
Ike
The Igbo word for health
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Jason
A popular Greek name meaning healer
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Ken
In Scotland this name mean handsome, but the Japanese meaning of the name is healthy
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Turtle
A Native American symbol of good health and a long life
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Female Dog Names Meaning Healthy
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7 |
Ola
A Hawaiian word that means life, living, and health
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6 |
Blossom
A flourishing and healthy condition
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6 |
Hazel
The name of a tree known for hidden wisdom and healing powers
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6 |
Menerva
The Etruscan goddess of war, art, wisdom, and medicine
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5 |
Azalea
A flowering shrub representing health and good fortune
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5 |
Brighid
A Celtic hearth goddess of healing and wellness magic
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5 |
Halsa
A Swedish word meaning health
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4 |
Airmid
A Celtic goddess of the healing arts
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4 |
Ladybug
A symbol of patience, good health, and wealth
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4 |
Peach
A fruit that is considered to be a potent symbol of health in China
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4 |
Slaine
A Gaelic name meaning health
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4 |
Valentine
From the Latin word valens, meaning strong, vigorous, and healthy
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3 |
Chakra
The purported centers of spiritual power in the human body, used in energy healing
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3 |
Chia
Chia plants aren’t just for decorations, chia seeds are an extremely healthy and nutrient dense food
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3 |
Crystal
Several types of crystal are used in healing and energy work
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3 |
Eir
The Norwegian goddess of healing
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3 |
Hestia
A Greek goddess of hearth and health
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2 |
Tansy
A yellow, button-like flower associated with health and longevity
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1 |
Apple
Apples and apple trees are a common symbol of good health and vitality
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1 |
Honey
Honey is naturally sweet with antibiotic and antifungal properties
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1 |
Jade
A stone that is believed by some to have powerful healing abilities
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1 |
Sunflower
Sunflowers are often used to represent vibrant health
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Althea
A Greek name meaning healer
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Chamomile
An herb associated with growth, vitality, and health
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-1 |
Keyah
An African name meaning in good health
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Rue
A plant known for its healing properties in European folk medicine
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Aja
A powerful healer from Yoruba legend
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Marini
An African name that means fresh, pretty, and healthy
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Heka
An Egyptian deity associated with health and wellness
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Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa was canonised by the Catholic Church as a Saint in 2016 for her dedication to charity and healing
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