What will you do when you get fisrt pet in your life? You must be excited, you can not wait to choose a best pet food brand, pet clothes, pet supplies or accessories, or pet care services for him or her. But we believe that the first important thing you need to do is to choose a good or meaningful name for your pet. Using TheDogNames, you can choose pet name from a variety of channels such as literature, movies, history, musics, drinks and beverage, culture, celebrities, festivals, languages, myths and legends and so on, you can also choose pet names from a variety of styles you like, such as cool, cute, geek, lovely etc. for your puppy. Now, start your trip to choose a best name for your pet.

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Literary Female Dog Names
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Frannie
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Georgia
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Georgia originates in Greek language and means "farming woman". It is a feminine form of George. Georgia is the name of the previous Soviet Union country, as well as the name of a state in the United States. Georgia was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was named after King George II of Great Britain. As a feminine given name it has always been quite popular in the United States.
Gertrude
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Gertrude originates in Germanic languages and means "the strongest spear". It has been a popular feminine given name within royalty throughout history, including Gertrude of Bavaria, the Queen of Denmark, Gertrude of Hohenburg, the Queen of the Romans, and others. Gertrude was also the name of Hamlet's mother in William Shakespeare's play. In the United States it is a rather unusual name these days.
Gwendolyn
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Gwendolyn originates in Welsh language and means "blessed bow". Gwendolyn was the name of a character in Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest. In its variant spelling this was also the name of a fictional queen in the Historia Regum Britanniae written by Geoffrey of Monmouth. Until today, Gwendolyn has remained a fairly popular feminine given name in the United States.
Hortense
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Iris
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Iris originates in Greek language and means "colors of rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of rainbow and the messenger of all gods. The word is also used for the part of the eye which encircles the pupil. Finally, it is a a flowering plant of various colors. As a feminine given name, Iris has been fairly popular in the United States.
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