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God and goddess dog names for your deity doggy

TrustedHousesitters blog writer Dan Barraclough
Dan Barraclough
08 November 20226 min read
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It’s no myth that picking the right name for your pooch can be stressful. But we’re here to help! Whether you love antiquity, or you worship your pup at their paws (let’s be honest, we all do), choosing a god or goddess dog name for your deity doggy can be the most divine choice.

From Anubis to Zeus, Athena to Yemaya, we’ve conjured up an almighty list of mythology dog names, spanning all corners of the globe and ancient timelines. Admit it, we all know that your pooch will become the icon of your home, attracting pilgrims from all across social media, so we guarantee you’ll find a name fit for your furry god or goddess below.

Greek mythology dog names

When it comes to gods, Greece often comes to mind (they’re the Cradle of Western Civilization, after all!). With such a wealth of deities to choose from, it’s no wonder that pet parents are searching for the best names of Greek gods for dogs…

  • Apollo (God of music, poetry, and healing)
  • Artemis (Goddess of hunting and the wilderness)
  • Zeus (King of the gods and god of the sky and thunder)
  • Athena (Goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare)
  • Hera (Goddess of marriage and queen of the gods)
  • Hermes (God of travel, commerce, and messages)
  • Hades (God of the underworld)
  • Poseidon (God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses)
  • Aphrodite (Goddess of love, beauty, and desire)
  • Dionysus (Greek god of wine and celebration)
  • Persephone (Goddess of the underworld and springtime)
  • Hephaestus (God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen)
  • Demeter (Goddess of agriculture and fertility)
  • Eros (God of love and attraction)
  • Ares (God of war and bloodshed)
  • Medusa (Gorgon monster)
  • Pandora (First human woman, who opened a forbidden box)
  • Nike (Goddess of victory)
  • Heraclitus (Pre-Socratic philosopher)

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Norse god dog names

Does your pup terrorize squirrels? Love the sea? Well, give your Viking pooch a Norse god name for dogs they can rightly take for their own…

  • Odin (Allfather god, associated with wisdom, war, and death)
  • Thor (God of thunder, lightning, and protection)
  • Loki (Trickster god)
  • Freya (Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility)
  • Freyr (God of peace, fertility, and prosperity)
  • Frigg (Goddess of marriage and motherhood)
  • Tyr (God of law, heroic glory, and justice)
  • Baldr (God of light, purity, and beauty)
  • Heimdall (Guardian of the gods and the Bifröst Bridge)
  • Skadi (Goddess of winter, skiing, and mountains)
  • Njord (God of the sea, wind, and fishing)
  • Idun (Goddess of youth and eternal life)
  • Sif (Goddess of harvest, fertility, and grain)
  • Bragi (God of poetry and music)
  • Ran (Goddess of the sea, storms, and drowned sailors)
  • Eir (Goddess of healing and medicine)
  • Fenrir (Giant wolf, son of Loki)
  • Hel (Goddess of the underworld)
  • Gullveig (Goddess associated with magic and gold)
  • Surtur (Fire giant ruler of Muspelheim)

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Roman god and goddess dog names

As you know – male pups are from Mars, female pooches are from Venus. But don’t let that narrow down your choice of Roman god names for dogs. We’ve curated a colossal list of deities from Ancient Rome for your ins-paw-rating…

  • Jupiter (King of the gods and god of the sky and thunder)
  • Mars (God of war)
  • Venus (Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility)
  • Juno (Goddess of marriage and queen of the gods)
  • Neptune (God of the sea)
  • Pluto (God of the underworld)
  • Mercury (Messenger of the gods and god of commerce)
  • Diana (Goddess of the hunt, the moon, and childbirth)
  • Minerva (Goddess of wisdom, crafts, and strategic warfare)
  • Apollo (God of music, poetry, and healing)
  • Vesta (Goddess of the hearth, home, and family)
  • Bacchus (God of wine, parties, and festivals)
  • Ceres (Goddess of agriculture and fertility)

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Egyptian god and goddess dog names

Going back further in time, we’ve got our collection of Ancient Egyptian god names for dogs. While the Egyptians worshiped cats (sorry, pooches), that doesn’t mean you can’t pick one of these woof-tastic names for your new pup…

  • Ra (Sun god)
  • Isis (Goddess of magic, marriage, and fertility)
  • Osiris (God of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture)
  • Anubis (God of embalming and the dead)
  • Bastet (Goddess of home, fertility, and protection)
  • Horus (God of the sky, kingship, and protection)
  • Amun (King of the gods and god of creation)
  • Hathor (Goddess of love, beauty, music, and joy)
  • Sobek (Crocodile god)
  • Nut (Goddess of the sky and heavens)
  • Seth (God of chaos, storms, and deserts)
  • Ma'at (Goddess of truth, justice, and balance)
  • Thoth (God of wisdom, writing, and magic)
  • Sekhmet (Goddess of war, healing, and fire)
  • Ptah (Creator god and patron of craftsmen)
  • Nephthys (Goddess of mourning, protection, and the dead)
  • Khnum (God of creation and pottery)
  • Tefnut (Goddess of moisture, rain, and dew)
  • Hapi (God of the Nile River and fertility)
  • Wadjet (Goddess of protection, symbolized by the cobra)

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Other god and goddess dog names

From all corners of the earth, there are gods and goddesses with paw-some names for your mythological mutt. Spanning South America and the far East, these god dog names are sure to inspire you…

  • Odin (Norse Allfather god)
  • Anansi (West African trickster god, most commonly depicted as a spider)
  • Gaia (Greek primordial goddess of the Earth)
  • Quetzalcoatl (Aztec feathered serpent god)
  • Inari (Shinto god of rice and agriculture)
  • Amaterasu (Japanese sun goddess)
  • Kali (Hindu goddess of destruction and creation)
  • Krishna (Hindu god of love, compassion, and joy)
  • Shiva (Hindu god of destruction and transformation)
  • Saraswati (Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, and arts)
  • Yemaya (Yoruba goddess of the sea and motherhood)
  • Oshun (Yoruba goddess of love, beauty, and fertility)
  • Ares (Greek god of war)
  • Hecate (Greek goddess of witchcraft and magic)
  • Dionysus (Greek god of wine and celebration)
  • Morrigan (Celtic goddess of war and fate)
  • Brigid (Celtic goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft)
  • Epona (Celtic goddess of horses and fertility)
  • Tlaloc (Aztec god of rain and fertility)

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God and goddess dog name tips

Praise to the gods! You've completed your epic quest to discover the most divine god and goddess dog names from various mythologies. Whether you’ve found a name for your furry friend yet or not, we’ve still got some extra tips to help you out.

First off, your chosen god or goddess dog name should roll off the tongue and evoke a positive reaction from your pup. As a pet parent, you'll be calling out your pooch’s name from across the park (and during meal times!), so the name should be easy to pronounce, too. Our advice? Go for names with one or two syllables that carry the weight of their mythical heritage.

You should also ensure that the name doesn't sound similar to common commands like 'sit' or 'stay’, which will lead to perplexed pups during training time. Another tip is to take a moment to delve into your pooch’s unique paw-sonality and traits. Does your pup possess wisdom and intelligence? Consider names like Odin or Minerva. Or perhaps they radiate strength and bravery like Thor or Freya. Use their canine characteristics to carve your journey to name-picking glory.

No matter which god or goddess dog name you choose, we're confident it’ll bestow upon your furry friend an aura of mythical greatness (or just make them sound awesome!). So, use our list of mythological dog names and get your creative juices flowing like the River of Babylon. Good luck!

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