Introduction
Kenya’s capital and largest city is Nairobi. Nairobi’s name comes from the Maasi phrase Enkare Nairobi, which means “cool water”. With over 6.5 million people in the metropolitan area, the city itself is home to 3.36 million people as of 2011, making it the second largest city by population in the African Great Lakes Region. The western suburbs of Nairobi stretch from the Kenyatta National Hospital in the south to the Gigiri suburb in the north.
Nairobi has a rich culture as well as beautiful nature activities. A closer look at the country will also welcome you to a myriad of name ideas, one of which may be perfect for your pup.Nairobi Dog Names in Pop Culture
A stray dog in Nairobi found an abandoned infant in a poor neighborhood near the Ngong forests in Nairobi and saved its life. The pup apparently found the infant in a forest and carried it across a busy street and through barbed wire to her litter of puppies, according to witnesses. It is thought that the dog found the baby in the plastic bag in which it had been left, according to Aggrey Mwalimu, who is the owner of the shed where the dog was keeping watch over her puppies. The infant, who weighed seven pounds and four ounces, was brought to the hospital for treatment. According to Kenyatta National Hospital spokeswoman Hanna Gakuo, “she is doing well, responding to treatment, she is stable”. The media in Kenya frequently report on the abandonment of newborns by mothers; it is believed that poverty and the inability to care for the child are the cause of the abandonment. The majority of those who abandon a baby are never caught.
Sniffer dogs have joined the fight against the $20 billion illegal wildlife trade. Asha, for example, is an English Springer Spaniel who scrambles over suitcases on a conveyer belt full of luggage at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta Airport. While Asha appears playful, she is actually hard at work. She has received special training to sniff out ivory in airports and ports in Kenya and Tanzania. Asha is one of eight sniffer dogs that are focused on combating illegal ivory trafficking. Trained by the African Wildlife Foundation in partnership with the Kenyan Wildlife Service and Tanzania’s wildlife division, Asha and the other dogs sniff baggage for hidden ivory.
According to Mark Kinyua, the head of Kenyan Wildlife Service’s Canine Unit, “if you have four or six busts in one month, that’s really something. It speaks to the international community that this area is well-guarded and we are combating wildlife trafficking. Sniffer dogs were able to confirm a large seizure of ivory (worth more than $60,000) that was in transit through Nairobi on its way to Bangkok. Dog trainer for the African Wildlife Foundation, Michael Ogwora, explained, “we use a small amount of ivory, maybe some grams, and the dog can detect 0.5 grams hidden in a bag or luggage”. According to Ogwora, “the dog will just go straight there instead of going to each and every bag”.
The dogs are also able to detect other illegal wildlife products, like pangolin scales. The dogs that are based at Nairobi’s international airport have made more finds than any other team of detection dogs in East Africa.
Nairobi Dog Name Considerations
If you are taking the act of naming your new canine companion seriously, you are not alone. It makes a lot of sense to put some thought into what you are going to name your dog. After all, you will be calling their name many times a day for years to come. After taking some time to figure out what is important to you in a name, for example, something unique, something that has meaning to you, or something that fits your dog, you can continue your search.
One way to go about finding a name for your pup that you feel good about is to think of a place that is important to you. You can then take yourself on a virtual tour of the place that you have chosen, in order to learn more about it and find some unique name ideas. Take Nairobi, for example. The capital of Kenya, Nairobi offers unique foods, beautiful parks and cultural exploration opportunities. As you explore its neighborhoods and things to do, you may find the perfect name for your pup.
With a name from Nairobi, your dog will have a unique moniker and each time you call for your pup, you will be reminded of a place that means something to you.
Male Nairobi Dog Names
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Mamba
For Mamba Village, a crocodile sanctuary
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Hurlingham
A neighborhood in Nairobi
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Lavington
A Nairobi suburb
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Woodley
For Woodley Estate, which is located about 11 kilometers from the city center of Nairobi
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Ngumo
An area in Nairobi located six kilometers from the city center
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Adam
For Adam’s Arcade, a Nairobi neighborhood
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Mlolongo
A town in Kenya located about 20 kilometers from Nairobi
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Roy
For Roysambu, a constituency in Kenya
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Kabete
For Lower Kabete, a settlement in Nairobi
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David
For the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
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Ngong
For the Ngong Hills
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Rolf
For Rolf’s Place, a Cliffside resort in Nairobi
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Uhuru
For Uhuru Gardens Memorial Park
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Udo
For the Udo Guest House in Nairobi National Park
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Mugie
For the Mugie Ranch
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Kuku
For Kuku Chama, which is roasted chicken in Nairobi
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Mwitu
For Chips Mwitu, which are fries made on the side of the road; popular in Nairobi
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Willy
For gospel singer Willy Paul who was born in Nairobi
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Benjamin
For Benjamin Ochieng, an actor from Nairobi
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Nyayo
For the Nyayo National Stadium, the second largest stadium in Nairobi
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Jomo
For Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi
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Starehe
For the Starehe Constituency, an electoral constituency in Nairobi
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Edi
For Edi Gathegi, an actor from Nairobi
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Richard
For Richard Leakey, a paleontologist, archaeologist and conservationist born in Kenya
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McDonald
For McDonald Mariga, a soccer player born in Nairobi
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Nakumatt
A supermarket chain in Kenya
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Jua
For Jua Cali, a hip hop artist born in Nairobi
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Sheng
Nairobi’s form of street slang
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Matatus
Matatus are the most common form of public transportation in Nairobi
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Kebab
Meat and veggies on a skewer is a popular street food
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Female Nairobi Dog Names
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Karen
An exclusive, high end Nairobi neighborhood
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Langata
An exclusive, high end neighborhood in Nairobi
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Runda
A Nairobi neighborhood with a rural touch
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Muthaiga
Sometimes referred to as the Beverly Hills of Nairobi
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Kilimani
A affluent neighborhood in Nairobi
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Nairobi
For the city in Kenya
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Kitsuru
A residential suburb of Nairobi
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Riara
For Riara University in Nairobi
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Thika
An industrial town located about 26 miles northeast of Nairobi
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Kileleshwa
An upper-class neighborhood in Nairobi
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Embakasi
A middle-class Nairobi suburb
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Gigiri
A residential estate in Nairobi
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Kibra
An electoral constituency in Nairobi, located to the southwest of the city
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Kenya
For the country where the city of Nairobi is located
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Karura
For the Karura Forest
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Maasai
For the Maasai Market in Nairobi
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Lewa
For the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
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Oloolua
For the Oloolua Nature Trail
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Mutura
For a Kenyan sausage that is popular in Nairobi
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Ainea
For Ainea Ojiambo, an actor from Nairobi
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Athi
For the River Athi in Nairobi
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Kenyatta
For Kenyatta University in Nairobi
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Jeevanjee
For Jeevanjee Gardens in Nairobi
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Claudia
For Claudia Marsani, an actress from Nairobi
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Stella
For Stella Mwangi, a rapper who was born in Nairobi
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Kiambu
A town that is a part of the Nairobi Metropolitan area
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Dandora
An eastern suburb of Nairobi
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Pumwani
An estate of Nairobi
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Tangawizi
Very strong ginger soda
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Yaya
For the Yaya center, a shopping mall in Nairobi
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