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81 Great Names for Dogo Argentinos: Ideas for Brave & Strong Dogs

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By Nicole Cosgrove

Great Names for Dogo Argentinos

The Dogo Argentino is a large dog breed that was originally bred in Argentina as a big game-hunting dog. It is known for being brave, loyal, and protective over its human handler or owner. The breed is usually white in color and very muscular and, when kept as a pet and well socialized and trained, can become a friendly and loving member of the family. Some can retain a strong prey drive and this breed is not usually recommended for first-time owners or for those with very young and small children in the house. But if you are thinking about bringing home the Dogo Argentino, you need to choose a name for him!

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How to Choose a Name for Dogo Argentino

Choosing a pet name can be a real challenge, but there are some important pointers to remember.

  • Choose a name that is short and easy to pronounce. If the name is too long or all family members and visitors use a different pronunciation of the name, the dog will get confused and may not respond.
  • You should also remember that you might need to call the name in the park or at the door if the dog gets out or off the leash, so you may want to avoid choosing something too embarrassing.
  • Finally, try to choose a name that isn’t too similar to the name of a family member or regular visitor. If your dog is called Leo and you have a family member called Leo, it will confuse them both when talking to either of them.

With all that said, you do want a name that is memorable and ideally something that either conveys a characteristic of the dog or some love or preference of your own. Below are 81 amazing names for your Dogo Argentino:

Dogo Argentino in the wild
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Male Argentinian Names for Dogo Argentino

The Dogo Argentino originates from Argentina, as the breed name suggests. You can call on this heritage and give your male dog one of the following names:

  • Arian
  • Demian
  • Esteban
  • Facundo
  • Leandro
  • Lucas
  • Luciano
  • Matias
  • Nicolas
  • Santiago
  • Sebastian
  • Thian
  • Thomas
  • Tiziano
  • Yuthiel

Female Argentinian Names for Dogo Argentino

Similarly, you can also choose from a selection of the most popular girls’ names in Argentina for a female dog.

  • Alejandra
  • Alicia
  • Andrea
  • Angela
  • Camila
  • Estella
  • Eva
  • Evita
  • Laura
  • Maria
  • Natalia
  • Rosa
  • Sara
  • Sofia
  • Yadira
Dogo Argentino
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Tough Dogo Argentino Names

The Dogo Argentino is a muscular, strong dog that is still used today as a guard dog. If you want a tough name to accompany your tough dog, the following are good options.

  • Banshee
  • Blitz
  • Brutus
  • Diablo
  • Diesel
  • Fang
  • Magnum
  • Remington
  • Sniper
  • Spike
  • Talon
  • Thor
  • Trigger
  • Wolf
  • Zeus

Ironic Dogo Argentino Names

The Dogo Argentino is strong and looks it, but that doesn’t mean you have to have a tough guard dog name. Think of Fluffy, the three-headed beast in Harry Potter, and choose an ironic cute dog name.

  • Fluffy
  • Peanut
  • Shorty
  • Shrimp
  • Tiny
Dogo Argentino
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Biblical Dogo Argentino Names

The Bible has long been a source of popular names and as well as turning to the Good Book when naming your children, you can also use it for naming your dog. Here are some possible examples.

  • Abel
  • Angel
  • Anna
  • Eve
  • Gideon
  • Jael
  • Jethro
  • Jonah
  • Leah
  • Levi
  • Mara
  • Mark
  • Micah
  • Moses
  • Noah
  • Phoebe
  • Rufus
  • Seth

Mythical Dogo Argentino Names

If religion isn’t your thing, and you prefer mythology or are just looking for an epic name for your Dogo Argentino, you can borrow from Greek, Roman, Norse, or any other mythology to find the ideal name for your companion.

  • Ajax
  • Aura
  • Clio
  • Damon
  • Echo
  • Gaia
  • Helen
  • Helios
  • Hermes
  • Jupiter
  • Nyx
  • Thalia
  • Theseus

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Conclusion

Choosing a name for your dog is an important step. You will likely have to use the name multiple times every day, including when you’re out walking, at training classes, and also around the house. Choose something short and easy to call, or at least something that can be shortened, and try to make sure it doesn’t sound like a word that is used in everyday conversation or that matches the name of somebody else in the house. Above are 81 examples of dog names for your Dogo Argentino to provide inspiration and hopefully help you find the perfect moniker for your pup.

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