Names for boys of Pomeranian Spitz - how to name a Pomeranian beautifully and stylishly, the best nicknames for males


Spitz-type dogs are one of the most ancient breed groups. The remains of dogs, whose physique is similar to modern Spitz dogs, were found in human settlements of the Late Paleolithic era. Images of dogs with a characteristic sharp muzzle and lush hair decorate antique wine vessels and other dishes made several centuries BC, and one of the legends says that the Magi were accompanied by three Spitz dogs on their journey to find the Star of Bethlehem.

In the modern world, German Spitz, in particular, dwarf and Pomeranian, are extremely popular, but lovers of fluffy dogs have the opportunity to choose a more exotic breed, for example, the Samoyed (it is considered the direct ancestor of all German Spitz), Eskimo Laika, Finnish, Italian or Japanese Spitz, Norrbotten - Spitz, Greenland dog, Karelian bear husky. They are all distinguished by their friendly, cheerful disposition, clear voice and increased fluffiness. For those who have already brought a woolen miracle into their home, or are just planning to, we have collected the most beautiful and unusual names for Spitz dogs.

Archie, like all Pomeranians, loves to play

Most popular names

Although in the old days Spitz dogs served as guards and herders, and went hunting with their owners and destroyed small pests like rats and mice, now they are perceived exclusively as an ornamental breed, whose main purpose is to protect the owner from a bad mood. They are given appropriate nicknames - playful and affectionate. The most popular nicknames for Spitz boys:

  • Archie
  • Bingo
  • Graph
  • Denny
  • Jimmy
  • Diego
  • King
  • Lucky
  • Murphy
  • Mickey
  • Oliver
  • Pluto
  • Prince
  • Ronnie
  • Samson
  • Silver
  • Simba
  • Scar
  • Smart
  • Smokey
  • Snoopy
  • Sam
  • Toby
  • Charlie


Kleinspitz Goffrey

Nicknames for Pomeranian boys

When coming up with a male name for a Pomeranian puppy, you should pay attention to his personality - habits, habits. Some are mobile and active (Wind, Fidget, Top), others are calm and sedate (Spock, Tisha). You should not give your pets nicknames that sound offensive, ugly or stupid. Ridicule from others can cause resentment and even aggression in a Pomeranian boy. It is undesirable to use Russian human names or those consonant with basic commands as nicknames. Dogs react vividly to beautiful and affectionate sounds, which include voiced consonants. They should be easy to pronounce, contain two or three syllables, be quickly remembered, and please the puppy. When choosing a name for a male German Spitz, one is guided by the euphony and beauty of sound, popularity, originality, compliance with the exterior, character and other criteria.

Beautiful

A bright and beautiful nickname additionally emphasizes the uniqueness, elegance of Pomeranian boys, their high origin and rich history. Among the most attractive: Adonis, Ivy, Amigo, Peony, Aconite, Pepper, Ice, Olympus, Balzac, Orton, Badan, Nero, Byron, Narcissus, Hyacinth, Moloch, Homer, Macron, Marvin, Jean, Bear, Ginseng, Myrtle, Iberis, Monk, Hebrew, Muskarik, Calvin, Lars, Kachim, Lily of the Valley, Fireweed, Levon, Conrad, Lexus, Clover, Lemon, Klevert, Limoges, Feather grass, Lobo, Cyber, Lotus, Coral, Lupine, Kesha, Buttercup.

Lovely

Pomeranians are the smallest of the Spitz breed, very cute and cute, it’s not for nothing that they were given the name royal. You can emphasize the charm of boys with the help of nicknames: Alcott, Oliver, Blake, Rockwell, Francois, Gatsby, Dar, Redmond, Darcy, Charleston, Ashton, Preston, Archie, Kingston, Max, Marley, Cooper, Blue, Milo, Ernie, Percy, Fergus, Patch, June, Scrappy, Irwin, Emerson, Wishbon, Harry, Valli, Murray, Shifu, Kelvin, Bashi, Scully, Brownie, Odie, Georgie, Timothy, Charlie, Stefan, Brito, Raphael.

Original

When choosing an original nickname for a boy’s Pomeranian, you should take into account the meaning it carries. Cheerful and playful red oranges are called Apricot or Joy. If you want to raise a puppy to be a true friend, he is called Amigo. The serious baby is given the name Hart, the bear-like one is Teddy, the mysterious Spitz is called Elf, and the brightly colored one is called Hazelnut. The most unusual ones are called: Zorro, Darwin, Donnie, Bentley, Zumi, Atlas, Boss, Cosmo, Coyote, Diesel, Hudson, Parker, Breezer, Zed, Allen, Ryder, Kai, Domino, Finny, Nitro, Silver, Mac, Graphics, Hunter, Sandy, Romeo, Buster, Logan, Frisbee, Loki, Morgan, Scout, Alex, Billy.

Popular

Among the huge variety of nicknames for Pomeranian males, several make up the ranking of the most popular. The TOP includes nicknames: West, Archie, Akira, Fix, Alf, Tyson, Chip, Virus, Bucks, Korzhik, Baby, Funtik, Buddy, Fluff.

Cool

Dog breeders with a sense of humor give their Pomeranians cool and funny nicknames. They should improve the mood of those around them, but not be offensive or humiliate the dog. The boy can be named: Guzlik, Borka, Geshka, Gamer, Gryzlik, Bushui, Pancake, Darok, Vitas, Asterix, Jensin, Grieve, iPhone, Banderlog, Belyashik, Starbreaker, Vinaigrette, Tigerstar, Geshka, Darg.

Stylish and fashionable

Glamorous, fashionable nicknames are very suitable for Pomeranian males, since children often take part in social events with their owners. A stylish name for a boy is not just beautiful, it allows your pet to stand out from others. Among the most stylish names of male Pomeranians: Diego, Hector, Zeus, Glen, Trevor, Gwen, Cesium, Kevin, Watson, Bruno, Bing, Eli, Simon, Gene, Merlin, Vito, Phoenix, Leo, Patrick, Ron, Bruce, Chris , Mont, Jerry, Lester, Nathan, Adam.

Names with meaning

If a dog breeder is sure that the nickname of a Pomeranian boy influences his character, disposition and destiny, he selects a nickname for the puppy based on its meaning. Choosing a name allows you not only to find the most successful option, but also to determine the main feature of the orange, highlight and emphasize it, and at the same time expand your horizons. You can name a male dog like this:

  1. Rex is the ruler.
  2. Faust is lucky.
  3. Cross is obedient and kind.
  4. The ether is bright.
  5. Fidel is a devotee.
  6. Hugo is strong-willed.
  7. Nero is not without arrogance.
  8. Mark is a defender.
  9. Rem is a patrician who founded Rome.
  10. Paul is a baby.
  11. Cash is arrogant.
  12. Clement - mercy.
  13. Ajax is a mourner.
  14. Vesper - peace.
  15. Lucius is light.
  16. Aler – joyful.
  17. Silver – living in the forest.
  18. Dexter is smart.
  19. Carey - dear.
  20. Filat - God protects him.
  21. Helium is solar.
  22. Urban - urban.
  23. Anthony is noble.
  24. Eugene is stylish.
  25. Pathos is playful.
  26. Vitus is cheerful.
  27. Mario - with fighting qualities.
  28. Nestor is a housewife.
  29. Leopold is as brave as a lion.
  30. Nigel is a dark knight.
  31. Modest is obedient.

Nicknames based on appearance

Most dog breeders select nicknames for Pomeranian boys based on their external characteristics. The nickname focuses attention on the size of the pet, coat color and eye color.

By color

To highlight the coat color of Pomeranians, male dogs are called:

  • white - Snowball, Kenai, Satin, Talc, Ajax, Pearl, Alabaster, Zircon, Cloud, Ice, Angie, Yukon, Cotton, Opal, North, Snowball;
  • red and brown - Mocha, Bobby, Rolo, Coconut, Sunny, Pence, Latte, Folger, Brown, Choco, Cappuccino, Chestnut;
  • black - Emo, Brooks, Shine, Raven, Coal, Inky, Eclipse, Tattoo, Ebony, Carbon, Viper, Jet, Velvet, Vader, Kongo;
  • gray: Gray, Misty, Sterling, Foggy.

To size

The nickname of a boy's Pomeranian Spitz must correspond to the type and size of the representative of the breed.

Suitable names for large Pomeranians: Arnold, Fred, Aslan, Pablo, Tyler, Richard, Joy, Roberto, Zag, Oscar, Charles, Bruno, Ralph, Lucas, Cyrus, Gaspar, Norman, Zaur, Mike, Clifford.

Medium-sized Pomeranian boys are called Adonis, Waldo, Achilles, Tiger, Bali, Ted, Arnold, Spencer, Baro, Spot, Bertrand, Sheldon, Beer, Scotty, Bull, Olaf, Varn, Newton, Broom, Nemo, Winston, Mowgli, Woodrow , Moon, Wolf, Mitch, Zach, Miko, Angell, Fergus, Apple, Dutch, Bingo, Cook, Brain.

The smallest boys are given nicknames: Barry, Chance, Buffy, Toshka, Webster, Fog, Maxwell, Snowball, Rigby, Peach, Spencer, Perun, Sherlock, Bim, Alphonse, Chevalier, Bambino, Tison, Gucci, Reni, Giovanni, Maurice, Cavier, Leon.

Russians

Despite the fact that the birthplace of Pomeranian Spitz is Germany, simple Russian names fit perfectly with the character and appearance of decorative dogs. Nicknames for Pomeranian boys are very popular: Umka, Druzhok, Pie, Funtik, Baby, Shilo, Corporal, Bear, Fluff, Noise, Brutal, Kitty, Ataman, Vasya, Kit, Gunya, Bourgeois, Voevoda.

German

Owners of Pomeranian Spitz often give their dogs names that are popular in Germany. Among them: Rolf, Peter, Martin, Thomas, Heinz, Wolfgang, Walter, Klaus, Hans, Werner, Gunther, Stefan. Some dog breeders come up with nicknames for boys, taking common German surnames as a basis: Müller, Fischer, Hecker, Weber, Hoffmann, Schneider, Schultz, Schmidt, Wagner.

Polish

Names of Polish origin sound original, soft and affectionate. The names of the males are Ales, Jacek, Anthony, Jarek, Aron, Janusz, Vincent, Justin, Wit, Julek, Wlodek, Henio, Gabrys, Francis, Gustav, Felix, Jerome, Urlik, Kasper, Thomas, Karol, Titus, Clement, Timon, Korn, Teofil, Lech, Simon, Sibor, Ludwik, Severin, Rafal, Lech, Raslav, Patrick, Marek, Milos.

English

The nicknames of male Pomeranian dogs, borrowed from the English language, sound very respectable, aristocratic and respectable: Alex, Anthony, Alfie, Aiden, Alik, Edgar, Arthur, Charlie, Archie, Ben, Sherlock, Blaise, Harley, Blake, Harvey, Bobby, Frankie , Hamlet, Harry, Reuben, Henry, Seth, Dexter, Steven, Jake, Tyler, Jamie, Teddy, John, Theo, Dick, Thomas, Dylan, Paul, Ethan, Ryan, Connor, Riley, Chris, Richard, Leon, Ron , Louis, Ronnie, Louis, Austin, Mason, Owen, Matt, Oliver.

Names from Instagram

Many owners of male Pomeranians post photos of their charming pets on social networks. Among the most popular nicknames of “Instagram stars”: Diamond, Ginger, Blonde, Cupcake, Brown, King, White, Lemon, Waltz, Mel, Wind, Honey, Golden, Orange, Count, Peach, Thunder, Ryzhik, Junior, Ruby, Smoke , North, Fervor, Smokey, Heat, Snowball, Zephyr, Sable, Frost, Flower, Chernysh, Amber.

German names

There are four varieties of German Spitz. The largest is the Wolfspitz, which often has the so-called “wolf” coat color. The second largest is the Miniature Spitz, an even smaller variety is the impudent and capricious Kleinspitz, and finally the smallest breed is the Miniature Spitz. It was the latter who managed to conquer the whole world. Now there is a huge variety of mini-Spitz: Pomeranian (bred in England), American, based on the shape of the muzzle, the breed was divided into three types: fox, bear and “toy” type. However, the progenitor of all these dogs is the same - the German dwarf Spitz. The most beautiful German names for boys:

  • Abelard
  • August
  • Adalard
  • Adalrik
  • Adalhard
  • Adler
  • Alaricus
  • Almeric
  • Alois
  • Altman
  • Ansgar
  • Anselm
  • Arman
  • Arnold
  • Astor
  • Bamber
  • Bartold
  • Benedict
  • Beringar
  • Bernd
  • Bernhard
  • Bernie
  • Boulder
  • Bonifac
  • Bruno
  • Valli
  • Varin
  • Velten
  • Werner
  • Vig
  • Wieland
  • Wilbert
  • Willafrid
  • Willie
  • Vinzens
  • Winfried
  • Witold
  • Voldemar
  • Wolf
  • Wolfgang
  • Gaidin
  • Hans
  • Gantram
  • Henry
  • George
  • Herbert
  • Godafrid
  • Homeric
  • Horst
  • Goffrid
  • Gottold
  • Dedrick
  • Jacob
  • Jebbert
  • Jebhard
  • Gert
  • George
  • Didi
  • Drerhardt
  • Jorg
  • Didrich
  • Izidor
  • Yohas

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  • Karsten
  • Caspar
  • Kert
  • Kiefer
  • Clemens
  • Conrad
  • Clos
  • Christophe
  • Labbert
  • Lanzo
  • Lenz
  • Leonhard
  • Ladwig
  • Lorenz
  • Lothar
  • Lutz
  • Manfred
  • Marcus
  • Martin
  • Mathis
  • Merten
  • Moritz
  • Niklos
  • Odo
  • Ortvin
  • Otto
  • Pankratz
  • Parzival
  • Raban
  • Reginmand
  • Ralph
  • Raymund
  • Rhine
  • Rickerdt
  • Rudiger
  • Rudolf
  • Rupert
  • Rainer
  • Severin
  • Seagard
  • Simen
  • Steffen
  • Tancred
  • Tederik
  • Till
  • Trogoth
  • Ulrich
  • Falbert
  • Faramond
  • Fastred
  • Fed
  • Fester
  • Florenc
  • Franc
  • Fredge
  • Friedeman
  • Freehold
  • Hagan
  • Hunk
  • Harald
  • Harmand
  • Hartmood
  • Hayden
  • Hein
  • Hladwig
  • Hrodrik
  • Heimo
  • Eberard
  • Evert
  • Eldric
  • Emmerick
  • Emerys
  • Erdman
  • Erich
  • Ernst
  • Jurgen

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Keeshond (aka Wolfspitz) named Kebren

Cool nicknames from mythology

The ancestors of the Spitz inhabited all of Northern Europe and were even favorites of the Vikings. An ancient legend about the founding of the city of Amsterdam says that a Viking ship was once wrecked on the rocks. Only the leader's son managed to survive - he was noticed and pulled out of the water by fisherman Wolfert, who went out to sea with his dog Christian, a Keeshond breed (Dutch Spitz). However, there was a moonless night, a storm broke out and the fisherman’s fragile boat was almost destroyed by the storm. They managed to escape thanks to the dog, who sensed the proximity of the shore and barked, turning towards the ground. At the place where the fishing boat landed, the chief's son built a small chapel in honor of his rescue. Over time, a small village called Amstreldam arose there.

Dutch Spitz were often companions of sailors. They were taken on board the ship to protect supplies from rats and mice. There was even a superstition among the Dutch that these dogs, far from the sea, begin to feel sad and die of boredom. Therefore, the Spitz can be named in honor of the sea deity:

  • Agwe
  • Alpheus
  • Asop
  • Aheloy
  • Varuna
  • Watatsumi
  • Inach
  • Ismen
  • Kebren
  • Kefis
  • Lear
  • Manennan
  • Neptune
  • Nereus
  • Poseidon
  • Scamander
  • Enipeus
  • Eridanus


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Changing your nickname is not a suitable option

All representatives of Spitz-type dogs have individuality and a serious character, therefore, choosing one name for a puppy, and after a while starting to call him differently, you will not expect understanding from him.

Attention ! If you become the second owner, and do not want to name your pet as the first owner came up with, come up with a nickname that will sound as similar as possible.

If you call a Spitz something completely different, he will perceive the new nickname as a command unknown to him. In order for him to remember his nickname and start responding, you will have to spend a lot of time and patience. To do this, constantly call your pet by name before going outside, after you have given him food or poured water, or decided to play with him.

All Spitz are very intelligent animals, so only an affectionate attitude and constant calling your pet by name will allow him to quickly understand that you are calling him.

Very “fluffy” nicknames

The main pride of Spitz dogs, which makes them look like a soft toy, is their incredibly thick and soft coat with a lush undercoat. The fur color is extremely varied, but the most popular are white, red and zone-gray. “Fluffy” nicknames for fluffy balls:

  • Velvet
  • Velveteen
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Pusya
  • Pusha
  • Puschild
  • Pushinka
  • Teddy
  • Padded jacket
  • Chewbacca
  • A cap
  • Coat


Norrbotten-Spitz Friedrich

The most aristocratic nicknames

Interesting fact! Spitz, who were lucky to be born large, carried out their service with honor: guarding, shepherding, hunting, sailing on ships and protecting vineyards from greedy birds wanting to peck fresh berries. But ordinary dogs from time to time gave birth to very small puppies, which were contemptuously called dwarfs and were culled. Everything changed in the seventeenth century, when local aristocrats noticed the small dogs and took them under their protection. From now on, tiny dogs began to live in ladies' boudoirs, sleep on down pillows and protect their mistresses from fleas (it was believed that a flea, seeing a dog's lush fur, would immediately stop biting its human and happily move to a Spitz).

The fashion for Miniature Spitz dogs, like wildfire, swept through all the royal courts of Europe over several decades, becoming an exemplary ladies' dog. Queen Victoria loved this breed so much that she bred it and made a significant contribution to the formation of the standard appearance of the Pomeranian. Of course, these dogs are worthy of bearing the names of the most famous European aristocrats:

  • William
  • Henry
  • Charles
  • Louis
  • Napoleon
  • Friedrich
  • Caesar

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How to name a Spitz girl

For Spitz girls, they choose even more affectionate and melodious names, because they are more sensitive and emotional than boys. The apt nickname emphasizes the positive aspects of the dog and adds charm to it.

Nicknames for girls' Spitz reflect the same characteristics as boys - size, funny character traits, unusual habits.

The Pomeranian - restless and restless - can be called an energetic name, for example, Lightning, Comet, Arrow.

A variety of words become the basis of a dog's nickname. The girl can be christened by the name of a plant, a geographical object, a natural phenomenon, or a scientific term.

Some owners start from their own hobbies and try to show their originality and unconventional view of things.

Many euphonious names for Spitz girls are borrowed from other languages. These dogs came to Germany and the Netherlands with the Vikings, so Scandinavian names suit them well.

Affectionate nicknames for Pomeranian girls

A good name will emphasize the femininity of the dog: Alpha, Adele, Ambra, Barbie, Bertha, Baby, Burma, Bianca, Betsy, Varda, Gabby, Glen, Dolly, Dora, Giselle, Capa, Knopa, Maila, Molly, Nancy, Pixie, Eileen.

Beautiful names

Each dog is individual, so it is impossible to say in advance which name will be the most beautiful for it.

It is recommended to first “try on” the name, imagine how organically your pet will look with it.

The following options are suitable for girls: Isa, Bonya, Vesta, Daphne, Jesy, Daisy, Irma, Isa, Christy, Cassie, Lila, Lola, Maggie, Nori, Ruby, Ruth, Sally, Tina, Tusya, Hannah, Cherry, Sheri.

Youth and modern nicknames

Charming and kind Spitz girls are often bought as gifts for children.

The younger generation is particularly creative, so dogs become owners of unusual nicknames: Adminka, IP, Azaza, ICQ, Vash, Ventra, Winda, Verisa, Guild, Dandy, Jaina, Patch, Captcha, Klava, Luxury, Line, Location, Mouse, Nyasha , Opera, Operativa, Party, Simka, Sonya, Tishka, Twerk, Tian, ​​Feature, Feature, Flash drive.

Foreign nicknames for girls

The best names for Spitz girls with translation:

  • Adela – noble;
  • Aiko – beloved;
  • Asa – morning;
  • Bonita – kind;
  • Brigitte – majestic;
  • Gabi is the stronghold of God;
  • Gloria - glory;
  • Gretta – pearls;
  • Lucrezia – rich;
  • Maril – beloved;
  • Rebecca is charming;
  • Tabeya - gazelle;
  • Yucca - snowy.

Nicknames for the bravest

Even large Spitz dogs cannot be called guard dogs: they have too fragile a physique and a friendly disposition for this. The main guard function of the Spitz is to serve as a “bell”, scaring away the thief by barking and notifying the owner that something is wrong. However, this breed is not short of courage: each of us has seen at least once in our lives how a tiny Pomeranian fearlessly goes into a frontal attack on a shepherd dog, or Rottweiler, ten times its size. Nicknames for representatives of the breed who have forgotten what fear means:

  • Admiral
  • Ali
  • Alpha
  • Ares
  • Atilla
  • Bond
  • Butch
  • Hercules
  • Hercules
  • Gladiator
  • Goliath
  • Kamikaze
  • Commander
  • Lewis
  • Ninja
  • Tyson
  • Hunter
  • Shooter


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A few more tips for choosing a name for your favorite orange:

  1. Sometimes a beautiful or funny nickname comes to mind. But then a furry friend appears at home, and the name does not suit him at all (neither in appearance nor in behavior). Therefore, it is better to carefully observe the characteristics of the Spitz in order to successfully choose a nickname for him.
  2. Pomeranians perceive best consonants such as b, v, d, d, zh, z, l, m, n, r, c. Spitz will easily remember nicknames starting with these letters. In addition, ringing sounds are heard better.
  3. Ideas can come from different sources: cartoons (Scooby, Pin, Luntik, Krosh, Goofy, Gena), cinema, celebrities, advertising, independent fiction, literature, music.

When Pomeranians are born, breeders give them names that consist of several words. A nickname may be beautiful and unusual, but it may sound too long. Therefore, the owner should shorten it for the dog - connect the initial letters in words or transform one of them.

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If the baby was acquired from another family, then the dog does not need to change its usual name to a new one. This will become stressful for her.

Cool nicknames

A Spitz in the house is an endless source of positive emotions. Despite their small size, these dogs are by no means stupid. They happily come up with new pranks, are capable of committing sophisticated crimes, such as stealing sausages from a closed refrigerator, and pretend to be the head of the family and the leader of the domestic pack. Funny nicknames for a domestic tyrant:

  • Boss
  • Buka
  • Duke
  • Grizzly
  • Despot
  • Nipper
  • Nero
  • Tiger
  • Usurper
  • Hobbit
  • Tsar
  • Cerberus


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General recommendations for choosing a name for a dog

Dog handlers do not advise naming a puppy immediately after it appears in the house. Let him remain nameless for some time - the owners will have time to notice any character traits or unusual habits that will form the basis of the nickname.

The choice of nickname for Spitz is carried out in accordance with general recommendations:

  1. Dogs perceive voiced letters well and react less well to unvoiced ones.
  2. The name should not be too long - 2-3 syllables are enough. An ornate nickname, no matter how beautiful it may be, will be difficult for the pet to remember, and difficult for the owner to pronounce.
  3. Dissonant or offensive names would be a bad option. The dog will have to be called repeatedly in public places. If the nickname causes embarrassment to both the dog owner and the people around him, it’s worth thinking about a more suitable option.
  4. The nickname should sound concise and clear, without echoing the commands. For example, the boy’s name Sit resembles “Sit!”, and the girl’s name Gulya resembles “Walk!”. Because of this, the dog will constantly get confused.

You can “listen” to the opinion of the dog itself - say the name you like several times. If the dog has shown interest, you can leave it. The same method is used to select among several options.

Important. Don't rush into choosing a nickname for your Spitz. Teaching your pet to respond to a new name if he suddenly doesn’t like the old one will be extremely difficult.

Famous brothers

  • Lubino, Kubilon and Milapmo are three dogs who, according to legend, accompanied the Magi to Bethlehem.
  • Boo is a Pomeranian and a Facebook star with a million followers.
  • Jiff is a record-breaking athlete from Los Angeles. This Pomeranian can run on its hind legs at a speed of 10 m in 7 s.
  • Pomeranian Gagi is a TV star and participant in the show “The Real Mistresses of Beverly Hills.”
  • Belferlane is a German Spitz who forced Protestant Church founder Martin Luther to admit that dogs go to heaven too.


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With meaning

Nicknames with meaning give dogs a special aristocracy. Each owner independently decides what meaning to put into a nickname for his pet. Words are borrowed from different languages ​​- German, Japanese, English.

You can start from the temperament of the Spitz puppy. For example, Pomeranians have a more courageous character - they often behave like formidable shepherd dogs. A name that emphasizes this feature, for example Zeus or Mars, is perfect for them. It looks both funny and impressive.

Popular nicknames with meaning:

  • Adela – noble;
  • Aiko – beloved;
  • Asa – morning;
  • Bolder is a prince;
  • Bonita – kind;
  • Varin – protector;
  • Gloria - glory;
  • Lucrezia – rich;
  • Rebecca is charming;
  • Sumi – clear;
  • Tero – warrior;
  • Forrest - living in the forest;
  • Hard – self-confident;
  • Yucca - snowy.

Just don’t call your pet with the first word you come across. First you need to know its meaning. Otherwise, the dog runs the risk of getting an inappropriate nickname.

"Lush" and "delicious" nicknames

Spitz dogs are so cute that you just want to say about them, “Oh, you’re a sweet bun!” The “sweetest” names for a Spitz:

  • Apricot
  • Peanut
  • Banana
  • Bounty
  • Pancake
  • Bagel
  • Raisin
  • Cake
  • Latte
  • Muscat
  • Peach
  • Donut
  • Button
  • Pudding
  • Cake
  • Fruit
  • Cheburek

Some owners call their pet “Cookie Pie” without much hesitation, others even come up with long, important nicknames for small dogs: George Braveheart, Marie Antoinette the Delight of the Eyes, etc. What do you think: is calling a dog a funny, frivolous nickname a mockery of your pet, or not?

Dog names of famous show business stars

Many famous personalities could not resist the charm of the Spitz:

  • Sylvester Stallone has a girl named Ferge;
  • Mickey Rourke has a boy named Oscar;
  • Kelly Osbourne has a boy, Sid;
  • Nicole Richie has a boy, Foxy;
  • Maria Sharapova has a girl, Dolce;
  • Maxim Trankov and Tatyana Volosozhar have a boy, Dexter;
  • Gleb Matveychuk and Anastasia Makeeva have 3 Pomeranians - a boy Sugar Donut, girls Lyalya and Naomi;
  • Olga Buzova has a girl, Chelsea;
  • Ksenia Borodina has a girl, Winter;
  • Philip Kirkorov has a boy, Harry.

An original name is a great opportunity to make the dog more vibrant and noticeable. And the good looks and natural charm of Spitz dogs open up enormous scope for imagination.

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