Introduction
Jordan is officially the Hasemite Kingdom of Jordan and is located in Western Asia, on the East Bank of the Jordan River. Saudi Arabia is located south of the country, while Iran is northeast, Syria is north and Israel and Palestine are to the west. The western part of Jordan borders the Dead Sea and there is a small amount of shoreline on the Red Sea in the far southwest part of Jordan. The country has accepted refugees from its neighboring countries that have been involved in conflict; as of the 2015 census it was estimated that the country included 2.1 million Palestinian and 1.4 million Syrian refugees. The country is seen as one of “high human development’ with an “upper middle income” economy and is a significant tourist destination. A place of stability in a region often in turmoil, Jordan is a good place to turn when seeking a name for your canine companion. Plenty of unique monikers can be found in the country, one of which may be just what you are looking for.
Jordan Dog Names In Pop Culture
It is believed that from around 3,000 BC the area of ancient Palestine and Phoenicia were known as “Canaan” and the dogs that resided in these ancient communities were known as Kelef Kanani, which translates to “Canaan Dog” in Hebrew. The dogs worked as herders and alert dogs for those that lived in the area until Roman conquerers invaded in around the 330’s BC. Forced out of their land, the people who lived there no longer had work for the dogs, who retreated to the desert and began living a feral lifestyle. In 1935, dogs of the breed once again went to work, when, as WWII was about to start, Middle East Forces began employing the dogs as sentries, message deliverers and mine detectors.
Canaan is the breed of the region of the Levant, which includes present day Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon and Syria. Dogs of the breed are found to be bright and alert, devoted to and affectionate towards their family. They tend to be gentle with children and protective of those they consider to be their people. The Canaan gets along well with cats when raised with them and their independent personality means that they don’t always need your attention. Dogs of the breed will alert you when someone new has arrived and tend to be easy to train. The dogs are playful and don’t shed a lot or require frequent baths.
A well-known Canaan dog is Magnum, a pup who broke every show record in the breed’s history. An ambassador of sorts for the breed, Magnum was often the first Canaan Dog that judges had seen; judges noted his presentation, stateliness and seemingly effortless motion.
Magnum’s victories included three all-breed Bests in Show, 32 Herding Group firsts, and more than 200 placements in Herding Groups. Magnum ranked in the Top 20 Herding Dogs multiple times. He was the first Canaan Dog to win a Reserve Best in Show and earned Best of Breed at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championships six times in a row (2009-2014).
Magnum lived in Davis, California, where he spent time in the sun and sailing in San Francisco with his owners. Magnum’s personality really stood out; the pup was calm, cool and laid back. Though if UPS or Fed/Ex came, that was another story. Magnum was honored with the Canaan Dog Club of America’s “Dog of the Year” award in 2013.
Jordan Dog Name Considerations
Choosing a name for your new canine pal is often a challenge. You may be seeking a name seems like a good fit for your dog or has some meaning to you (or both). The perfect moniker for your pup may be hard to come by and if this is the case, you may be ready to admit that you need some assistance. Fortunately, there are a great many name possibilities; the key is finding the one that is just right for your pup.
One way to explore name ideas to explore a particular place. Each place will have areas with their own unique names, food specific to the area and people who have called that place home. This means plenty of name possibilities to consider for your dog. Take Jordan, for example. Offering stability in a turbulent region, Jordan has plenty to offer within its borders.
After a closer look at Jordan, you will likely come away with some new ideas for a name for your pup. With a name from the country, each time you call for your pup you will be reminded of this unique middle eastern country and all that it offers.
Male Jordan Dog Names
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Amman
Jordan’s capital and largest city
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Hussein
For King Hussein National Park in Amman
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Irbid
The capital and largest city of the Irbid Governorate
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Sumac
A local herb in Jordan
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Mafraq
A city in northwest Jordan
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Sahab
A district in Amman
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Jerash
A city in northwest Jordan
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Ma'an
A city in southern Jordan
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Karak
A city in Jordan known for its Crusader Castle
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Naour
A region in the Greater Amman municipality
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Ajloun
A hilly town in north Jordan
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Bedouin
For the Bedouin Desert
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Jordan
For the country
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Mansaf
A traditional Arab dish that includes lamb and dried yogurt
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Yarmouk
For the Yarmouk River
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Alarm
A mountain range across Jordan
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Zade
Composer Zade Dirani, born in Jordan
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Baggir
A mountain located northeast of the Gulf of Aqaba
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Mansaf
The national dish of Jordan
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Adnan
For Adnan Badran, a scientist, academic and politician
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Maftul
Large couscous-like balls
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Arak
An aniseed flavored spirit
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Nebo
For Mount Nebo, an elevated ridge in Jordan
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Hussein
For King Hussein of Jordan
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Khaled
For Khaled Mashal, a political leader in Jordan
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Zain
For Snapchat star Zain Karazon
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Omar
For singer-songwriter Omar Al-Abdallat
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Ali
For Ali Abuzamia, a fencer from Jordan
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Zarb
For a meat cooked in a square hole in the ground
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Jerash
For the ruined city just north of Amman
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Female Jordan Dog Names
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Zarqa
Mean’s “the blue city”; is the capital of Zarqa Governorate in Jordan
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Russeifa
Jordan’s fourth largest city
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Aqaba
Jordan’s only coastal city
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Sarah
For YouTube star Sarah Matar, born in Jordan
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Ramtha
For Ar Ramtha, a city in far northwest Jordan
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Madaba
A city in west central Jordan
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Sweileh
A city located north of Amman
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Baklava
A popular desert in Jordan
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Dibeen
For Dibeen Forest Reserve in Jerash
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Tafilah
A town in southern Jordan located 114 miles southwest of Amman
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Anjara
An ancient town in northwest Jordan
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Shawmari
For Shawmari Reserve
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Arabah
For Wadi Arabah, the valley to the south of the Dead Sea
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Bamya
For okra cooked with tomato sauce and onions and served with rice and lamb
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Dana
For the Dana Biosphere Reserve in Aqaba
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Kabsa
A dish in Jordan that is made from a mixture of spices, rice, meat and vegetables
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Freekah
A dish in Jordan that can be served with poultry or meat
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Fatteh
Stack of khubz bread topped with strained yogurt, steamed chickpeas and olive oil
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Rania
For Queen Rania of Jordan
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Fadia
For Fadia Faqir, an author from Jordan
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Eva
For Eva Abu Halaweh, a lawyer and human rights activist
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Moutabel
A roasted eggplant dip with yogurt
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Lama
For Lama Hattab, an ultramarathon runner from Jordan
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Muhanna
For Muhanna Al-Dura, a painter
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Arabia
For the Arabian Desert, part of which is in Jordan
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Khazali
For Jebel Khazali in Wadi Rum
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Mujadara
A mixture of rice, lentils and seasoning
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Petra
A site thought to have first been inhabited in the 4th century BC
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Red
For the Red Sea; Jordan has a small amount of its shoreline in the country
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Saja
For pop singer Saja Hammad
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