Introduction
Montreal is the most populous municipality in Canada’s province of Quebec. The city is named after Mount Royal, which is a hill with three peaks located in the middle of the city. Located on the Island of Montreal and a few smaller islands, the city offers four seasons, with warm, hot summers and cold, snowy winters. The city’s official language is French, which is spoken at home by 49.8% of its population (according to the 2016 census).
A name inspired by the city of Montreal may be just what you are seeking as you look for the perfect name for your new pup. The city has plenty to offer residents and visitors alike, which can translate to many naming opportunities.
Montreal Dog Names in Pop Culture
A well-known Montreal dog is Argon, who spends his time helping those in the city who are experiencing homelessness. This social pup is always willing to extend a hand (or a paw), and does not discriminate when it comes to offering affection. Argon was bred and trained by the MIRA Foundation, which develops guide and service dogs and he is the first dog that has been assigned full-time to a homeless shelter in Quebec.
The Maison du Pere homeless centre, where Argon works, is a mixed complex that functions as a shelter as well as a long-term residence residence for older men that are homeless. The centre also offers a social reintegration wing, health care units, emergency units and four palliative care rooms.
Argon was chosen and trained by MIRA at its facility in Ste-Madeleine. He is described as affectionate and easy to control, while not being anxious or afraid. Three employees are trained to handle Argon at the centre, which has a set of rules for Argon that are listed on a pamphlet that is posted on a bulletin board near its main entrance. For him to do his job well he needs to not feel tense; it is beneficial for him to be off his leash more often and for the men to interact with him more naturally. Six months after his placement at the centre, Argon is clearly comfortable.
Argon will eventually sleep at the centre, though until that time, he arrives each morning between 8 and 9 am. His first stop is to what is called the recovery room, which hosts men who are recovering from illness, surgery or a hospital stay. Men in this area are offered the chance to spend time with him and most take the opportunity. Argon then is brought to the laundry area, where many of the men who utilize the services at the centre are doing volunteer work. Argon enjoys a 30-minute walk outside around noon, then sit with the nurses who are visiting the men to conduct checks ups or deliver test results. Having Argon present helps the men, particularly when medical news is not good. The shelter part of the centre opens at 2 p.m.; Argon will spend the rest of his day in the common areas of the shelter, interacting with the men who are there to stay the night.
The employee who is assigned to work with Argon watches from a distance, letting the men whisper things to the canine. This is a chance for the men to talk about what they need to, without fear of judgement.
Montreal Dog Name Considerations
Some people have the name picked out for their pooch before they even meet them, while for others, choosing the right name for their new canine companion is a big challenge. When seeking a name, it is hard to even know where to start. Since it is likely that you would like the name to have some meaning to you, one approach is to look at things that are important to you. This includes places in the world. Consider the places that you have lived, visited, or hope to visit and choose one that is particularly appealing to you. Once you have chosen that place, you can look further into and consider the myriad of things that place has to offer. This will provide you with numerous naming opportunities, one of which may stand out as just the right choice for your pooch.
If Montreal is a place that you enjoy, explore what the city has to offer. The city may also be a place to turn for name ideas if your dog enjoys an activity that makes you think of Montreal. For example, Montreal gets a lot of snow. If your pooch enjoys a good romp in the snow, Montreal may be the place to seek their new name. Additionally, Montreal is known for the amazing food (from bagels to fine cuisine), with restaurants featured in many nationalities. A food loving dog may suit a name chosen as a remembrance of your favorite type of food. Whatever the reason you are looking to Montreal for inspiration, you will find that the city has plenty to offer when it comes to name possibilities.
Male Montreal Dog Names
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Anjou
A borough located in the eastern end of the island of Montreal
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Benny
For Benny Farm, a residential development in the Notre-Dame-de-Grace district in the city of Montreal
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Lawrence
For the Saint Lawrence River that flows through Montreal
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LaSalle
A borough located in the southern part of Montreal
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Griffin
For Griffintown, the southwestern downtown part of the city of Montreal
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Michel
Saint-Michel, a neighborhood located in the borough of Villeray-Saint Michel-Parc-Extension in Montreal
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Gabriel
For model Gabriel Aubry who was born in Montreal
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Beaver
For Beaver Lake, an artificial lake in Montreal
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Royal
For Mount Royal, a large volcanic hill or small mountain located west of downtown Montreal
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William
William Shatner, an actor famous for his role on Star Trek; born in Montreal
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Yannick
For Yannick Bisson, original from Montreal, an actor and lead in Murdoch Mysteries
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Rene
For Parc Rene Levesque, which is built on a peninsula
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Corey
Corey Hart, who is from Montreal; sang the hit song “Sunglasses at Night” in the 1980’s.
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Jacques
For Cap Saint Jacques Beach
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Bagel
Montreal’s bagels are made unlike other bagels and are a famous food in the city
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Scott
For Scott Abbott, one of the inventors of Trivial Pursuit was born in Montreal
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Leonard
For Leonard Cohen, a singer-songwriter, poet and novelist who was born in Montreal
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Tiga
For Tiga, musician, DJ and record producer of electronic music who was born in Montreal
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Paul
For Saint Paul Street, a popular street in Montreal
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Bruno
For Mont-St-Bruno, located less than 30 minutes from Montreal
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Ramzi
For Ramzi Abid, a former professional hockey player born in Montreal
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Mort
For Morton Lyon Sahl or “Mort”, who was born in Montreal and considered the first modern stand-up comedian since Will Rogers
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Claude
For Claude Julien, the head coach of the Montreal Canadiens NHL team
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Maurice
For Maurice Richard, often considered the best player in the history of the Canadiens
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Monty
Short for “Montreal”
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Royal
For the Montreal Royal, an ultimate Frisbee team
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Sherman
For Mike Sherman, head coach of the Alouettes
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Gregory
For Gregory Chamitoff, an engineer and NASA astronaut that was born in Montreal
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Weider
For Ben Weider, the co-founder of the International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness, who was born in Montreal
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Tarzan
For Tarzan Tyler, a Canadian professional wrestler and manager who was born in Montreal
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Female Montreal Dog Names
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Chloe
For Chloe Dufour-Lapointe, a Canadian freestyle skier who was born in Montreal
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Lachine
A borough within the city of Montreal
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Snow
For Snowdon, a Montreal neighborhood
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Ruba
For Ruba Nadda, a film director who was born in Montreal
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Marie
For Ville-Marie, a borough in the center of the city of Montreal
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Madeleine
For Madeleine Parent Park
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Mary
For professional tennis player Mary Pierce who was born in Montreal
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Marguerite
For Marguerite Bourgeoys Park, located at the south end of Point St. Charles
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Rose
For Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, a borough in the city of Montreal
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Villeray
A Montreal neighborhood in the north-central part of the city
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Fontaine
For La Fontaine Park, an urban park located in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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Jarry
For Parc Jarry, an urban park in the Villeray neighborhood
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Fairmount
Considered the best place to go for bagels
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Sidney
For Sidney Altman, who was born in Montreal and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989
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Melissa
For Melissa Auf der Maur, a musician who was born in Montreal
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Poutine
Montreal’s signature dish
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Farine
For the Farine Five Roses building, one of Montreal’s most iconic structures
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Oka
For Oka Beach, a historical and natural heritage site which is located close to Montreal
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Celine
For Celine Dion, who considers Montreal “home”
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Hilaire
For Mont-St-Hilaire, a hill around 30 kilometers east of Montreal
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Rue
For Rue Saint-Paul, Montreal’s oldest street
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Bell
For the Bell Centre, where the Montreal Canadiens play their home games
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Bixi
As in Bixi, one of the most successful bike rental systems in the world
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Alouette
For the Montreal Alouettes professional football team
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Maryse
For Maryse Ouellet, a professional wrestler, actress, businesswoman and glamour model who was born in Montreal
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Violet
For Violet Archer, a Canadian composer, teacher, pianist, organist and percussionist who was born in Montreal
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Elyse
Elyse Gasco, a fiction writer that was born in Montreal
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Ginette
For Ginette Reno, an author, composer, singer and actress that was born in Montreal
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Samantha
For Samantha Cheverton, an Olympic swimmer who was born in Montreal
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Cairine
Cairine Wilson, Canada’s first female senator, who was born in Montreal
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