Introduction
Haiti is officially known as the Republic of Haiti, and is located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. The country takes up the western 3/8’s of the island; the rest of the island is the Dominican Republic. Haiti is home to about 10.8 million people, making it the most populated country in the Caribbean community and the second most populated country in the Caribbean. Haiti is the only country whose establishment was the result of a successful slave revolt.
The rich history of Haiti and its beautiful landscape lead to plenty of unique name ideas for your canine pal. Take a closer look at the country and you may come across just the right name for your new friend!
Haiti Dog Names In Pop Culture
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, search and rescue dogs from around the world were sent to the country in hopes of locating survivors in the rubble. One such dog was Hunter, a Border Collie who was trained by the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation to find people that are buried alive. Hunter’s training paid off when he and his handler, Bill Monahan, a firefighter from Los Angeles, located three girls who were trapped alive in the rubble of a four-story building. Despite being under four feet of broken concrete, Hunter found the scent of the survivors and barked to alert his handler. Monahan and Hunter were a part of the California Task Force 2, which included 72 members, who were sent to find victims buried in the rubble. The team includes six live-scent dogs (including Hunter).
Another dog that made an impact in Haiti was Spirit. After the earthquake in 2010, the pup located 11 people who had been killed and trapped underneath the rubble. For more than a decade the yellow Labrador Retriever joined her human partner, Hilda Wood on recovery missions, the two seeking to give families closure by located loved ones who had died.
When Hilda, a firefighter, first brought home Spirit, she was seeking a dog who could help in rescue missions. Initially, Spirit was trained on live rescues, however since there was a need for a dog who was trained in recovering human remains, Spirit stepped up. In addition to her recovery work in Haiti, Spirit also visited with children in the hospital. While this was not a typical task for her, she impacted the kids she visited, forming a bond with a boy who was a double amputee and lost both of his parents. When not working, Spirit loved to run and swim. In August 2018, Spirit herself passed away, just before her 15th birthday.
Haiti Dog Name Considerations
Your new canine pal is home and you are spending time getting to know one another. There is something that you are struggling with, however: choosing the right name. It is not unusual to find it difficult to make a decision. You understandably want the name to be just right; after all, you will be calling your pup’s name many times a day for years to come.
If you are looking to find a unique name for your pup, one way to go about getting ideas is to take a virtual trip. Start with a place that has meaning to you. This way, each time you call the name of your pup you will be reminded of a place that is special to you. For example, let’s say that Haiti is a place that you feel connected to. Perhaps you have lived there, visited or hope to someday take a trip there. Take a closer look at the country and all of the unique name possibilities it has to offer.
Choosing a name from Haiti will not only provide your pup with a unique moniker, but it will deliver a regular reminder of a special place.
Male Haiti Dog Names
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Prince
For Port au Prince
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Borgne
A commune with an economy based on agriculture and fishery
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Beaumont
A commune in southwest Haiti
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Arnaud
A commune in south central Haiti
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Chambellan
A commune in the Grand’ Anse department
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Ennery
A commune in north central Haiti
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Dondon
A commune in Haiti's Nord department
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Ferrier
A commune in Haiti’s Nord-Est department
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Ganthier
A commune in southeast Haiti
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Jacmel
A commune in southern Haiti that was founded by the Spanish in 1504
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Thiotte
A commune in far southeast Haiti
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Acul
For the Acul River
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Wyclef
For Wyclef Jean, a Haitian rapper and musician
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Cabrit
Goat meat, popular in Haiti
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Griot
Fried pork
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Kalalou
A slippery sauce made of okra
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Jean-Claude
For Jean-Claude Duvalier, who was the President of Haiti from 1971-1986
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Jeffrey
For Jeffrey Julmis, a Haitian sprinter
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Jean
For Jean Dominique, a Haitian journalist who spoke out against successive dictatorships
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Raoul
For Raoul Peck, a Haitian filmmaker
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Qwote
For the club, pop, electronic, urban and R&B artist born in Haiti
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Arijac
For Harry Jacques, known as Arijac, a Haitian painter
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Wilberne
For Wilberne Augusmat, a Haitian football player
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Lyonel
For Haitian painter Lyonel Laurenceau
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Cavaellon
A commune and rural town in southwest Haiti
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Franck
For Franck Lavoud, a Haitian military general and politician
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Wahoo
For Wahoo Bay Beach, located slightly north of Port-au-Prince
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Magadoo
For the Lebanese restaurant in Port-au-Prince, Magadoos
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Aquin
A commune in Haiti’s Sud department
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Bahon
A commune located in the Nord department of Haiti
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Female Haiti Dog Names
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Carice
A commune in northeast Haiti
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Hispaniola
For the island that includes Haiti and the Dominican Republic
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Haiti
For the country
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Kokoye
For Kokoye Beach, a secluded beach in Haiti
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Labadee
A beach in the northern part of Haiti
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Chantal
A commune located in southwest Haiti
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Limonade
A commune in northern Haiti
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Marigot
A commune in the Sud-Est department of Haiti
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Milot
A commune in the north central part of Haiti
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Mirebalais
A commune in Haiti’s Centre department
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Roseaux
A commune in southwest Haiti
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Savanette
A commune in Haiti’s Centre department
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Tchaka
A hearty stew popular in Haiti
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Boulette
Bread-bounded meatballs
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Clairin
A distilled spirit in Haiti made of cane sugar
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Garcelle
For Garcelle Beauvais, a Haitian-American actress
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Cabaret
A commune located in the Ouest department of Haiti
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Meta
For Meta Golding, a Haitian-American actress
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Accra
Spicy, fried malanga fritters, a popular snack in Haiti
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Gelee
For Gelee Beach in southern Haiti
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Macaya
For Pic Macaya National Park
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Papaye
A popular restaurant in Port-au-Prince
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Jubilee
For the Jubilee Voodoo Monument in Haiti
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Bleu
For Bassin Bleu, a waterfall in the hills of Jacmel
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Annette
For Annette Auguste, a Haitian folk singer and activist
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Regine
For Haitian fashion designer Regine Chevallier
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Lenelle
For Lenelle Moise, a poet, actress and playwright born in Haiti
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Aniya
For Aniya Louissaint, a Haitian taekwando athlete
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Claudette
For Claudette Werleigh, the first Haitian woman to become Prime Minister
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Capotille
A commune in northeast Haiti
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Dessa
For Dessalines, a commune in Haiti’s Artibonite department
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