Introduction
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a smaller herding dog with a big personality. He loves his job but also loves spending time lounging around the house with his family. He may look a little odd with his large prick ears, short legs and elongated back, but he is a hearty guy willing to take on almost any situation. Finding the perfect name for this lovable, enthusiastic dog may be a little daunting. But there are plenty of names that honor his Welsh heritage and fit his personality to a tee. Their big personalities and even bigger hearts will make them an absolute favorite within the family.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Names in Pop Culture
Most people did not know a thing about the Pembroke Welsh Corgi until Queen Elizabeth II fell head over heels in love with the breed. The Queen’s favorite Pembroke Welsh Corgi was named Susan, but her love affair with the breed started when she was a little girl. Her parents brought home a Corgi named Dookie. Dookie became her constant companion. It was not until Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth at that time, turned 18 years old that she had her very own Pembroke Welsh Corgi named Susan. Elizabeth married Prince Philip three years later and brought Susan on their honeymoon.
In 1949, Susan was bred and gave birth to two puppies. This started the royal Pembroke Welsh Corgi breeding program. This breeding program has lasted for five decades and boasts 14 generations of Pembroke Welsh Corgis. Queen Elizabeth II has overseen the program the entire five decades.
The Queen Mother, Elizabeth I passed away in 2002. The Queen Mum was also a Pembroke Welsh Corgi lover and she had acquired several. After her death, Queen Elizabeth II brought all of the Queen Mum’s Corgis into her home. Some were incorporated into the royal breeding program while others were simply kept in the home as companions.
Since none of the Queen’s children or grandchildren seems to share her passion for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the royal breeding program has come to an end. There are only two survivors of the royal bloodline, sisters born in July of 2003. Willow and Holly are the last of Susan’s descendants. Willow and Holly are the Queen’s constant companions and go with her almost everywhere.
For the Queen’s 90th birthday several portraits of the Queen were revealed. One of the showcased portraits was of the Queen on the steps of Windsor Castle with Willow and Holly as well as two of her Corgi-Dachshund mixes. These “dorgis” as the Queen calls them came from an accidental mating between one of her Corgis and her sister’s Dachshund. The Queen enjoyed the resulting puppies so much that she bred several more litters. In this portrait, Queen Elizabeth II has a grin on her face as she affectionately watches her dogs.
The Queen’s two remaining Pembroke Welsh Corgis are now senior dogs and there are no more of their bloodline remaining. Many people are speculating on whether or not Queen Elizabeth will add yet another younger Corgi to her household within the next year or so. Even at 90 years old, the Queen still has a strong love for these little herding dogs and it is almost unimaginable to see her without at least one of these dogs playing at her feet.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Name Considerations
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are fun loving, short legged dogs that steal your heart with their loyalty and their hard working attitude. When searching for a name that fits your dog’s heritage and personality, you may want to look at his origins. There are several solid Celtic, Gaelic or Welsh names that would honor your Pembroke Welsh Corgi’s history. By choosing a name that is not a typical doggy name, you can pretty much ensure that your dog’s name is unique and nobody else within your extended family will have the same name. A Welsh name may also guarantee that your pooch does not have the same name as other dogs when visiting the dog park. It could become quite confusing for your dog should another dog have the same name. Some Corgi owners also look for English names that remind them of the Queen’s corgis. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi’s personality will help you find the right name for him. Take the time to get to know your new puppy before settling on a final name. No matter what name you decide on for your puppy, you can be assured that he or she will be a loyal, happy-go-lucky companion for your family.
Male Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Names
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7 |
Conor
Irish name meaning strong willed
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7 |
Cadan
Welsh meaning spirit of the battle; excellent for a small but tough Corgi
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6 |
Alfie
English name meaning wise or clever
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4 |
Aidan
Gaelic, meaning ardent or little fire
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4 |
Morgan
Defender of the sea
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4 |
Trystan
Character in a Celtic legend
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4 |
Mercher
Celtic word for mercury
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4 |
Terrwyn
Welsh name meaning to be brave
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3 |
Rogan
Irish for red haired; great name for a red or sable Corgi
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3 |
Myrick
Dark skinned; excellent for a dark colored Corgi
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3 |
Gavin
White hawk; popular Welsh name
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2 |
Jestin
Righteous in Welsh
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1 |
Winston
Traditional English name after Sir Winston Churchill
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1 |
Gordon
From the marshes; solid name for a herding dog
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1 |
Brenin
The Grey King from Welsh folklore
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1 |
Amser
Welsh name meaning time
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1 |
Andras
Celtic name meaning warrior
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0 |
Rhun
In the Celtic language means great
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0 |
Maddox
Means champion; who does not want their Corgi to be a champion?
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-1 |
Gawain
One of King Arthur’s knights of the round table
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-1 |
Rhett
Welsh for passionate
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-1 |
Emrick
Immortal in Celtic
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-1 |
Griffin
Celtic name for a prince
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-2 |
Afon
A river in Wales that runs parallel to River Neath
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-2 |
Tarran
Celtic, meaning thunder
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-3 |
Dylan
Welsh name meaning son of the wave
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-3 |
Dewi
Welsh for friend; perfect for a Corgi because of their loyalty
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-3 |
Wyn
Welsh for pure or white
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-3 |
Garreth
Gentle in ancient Welsh
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-4 |
Conway
A river in Wales
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Female Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dog Names
Votes | Name | Vote |
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Iona
From ancient Celtic, being short for January
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6 |
Seren
Star in ancient Welsh
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5 |
Teleri
A river in Wales
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4 |
Cadi
Short form of Katherine in Welsh
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4 |
Gwen
Meaning pure, holy or white in Welsh
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4 |
Fiona
Gaelic for fair or white
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4 |
Tegan
In Celtic meaning pretty
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3 |
Bronwen
Popular Welsh name meaning white breast
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3 |
Wren
Welsh name meaning ruler
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3 |
Carys
Welsh name meaning to love
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3 |
Owain
In Wales she is the Lady of the Fountain
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2 |
Maeve
Irish, for she who intoxicates
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2 |
Taffy
Derived from Welsh name meaning friend
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1 |
Elen
Name of a Welsh saint
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1 |
Filomena
Welsh name meaning over the moon
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1 |
Bethan
Celtic form of Elizabeth
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1 |
Drysi
Thorn in ancient Celtic
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1 |
Brynn
Welsh name meaning hill
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0 |
Dona
Goddess in Celtic mythology
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-1 |
Jenna
Welsh form of Jennifer meaning white shadow
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-1 |
Moira
From Greek mythology meaning fate or destiny
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-1 |
Arwen
Welsh for fair or fair haired
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-1 |
Briallen
The primrose flower
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-2 |
Maegan
Popular Welsh name meaning pearl
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-2 |
Adara
Catches birds; perfect for the feisty Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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-2 |
Brownen
Meaning white in Celtic
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Aneira
Celtic for really golden
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-2 |
Isolde
From the Celtic myth Tristan and Isolde
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-3 |
Alis
A form of Alice in Welsh
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-3 |
Glenda
Celtic meaning clean, pure and holy
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