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Updated: May 06, 2024

Welcome to an extraordinary page dedicated to the exploration of canine appellations from a distinctive era. As we journey back to a fascinating period of history, we delve into the rich tapestry of the 14th century. This was a time of monumental transformations, a time when the Renaissance was just beginning to dawn and the Middle Ages were slowly drawing to a close. The period not only witnessed significant changes in art, culture, and society, but it also saw a distinctive evolution in the naming conventions of our beloved four-legged companions.

As a dog lover, you might be intrigued to discover how our ancestors named their faithful hounds in this period. Dogs, being an integral part of human life for centuries, shared the same historical journey as their human companions. The names they were given often reflected the societal norms, cultural influences, and personal beliefs of the time. This page is dedicated to providing a unique collection of these names, offering an interesting perspective into the past. So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a dog lover, or just someone looking for an unusual name for your new pet, this page will definitely have something to captivate your interest.

These names not only carry a rich historical and cultural significance but also a distinctive charm and character. They stand out in their uniqueness, providing a refreshing alternative to the common names of today. As you explore further, you will find names that are truly reflective of the spirit of the 14th century. So, let's embark on this exciting journey into the past and discover the charm of these unique canine names.

Name Reason to Choose
Rupert A popular German name in the 14th Century, suitable for a brave and loyal dog
Sabina A popular Italian name in the 14th Century, perfect for a beautiful and gentle dog
Sibyl A popular name among 14th Century mystics, good for a mysterious and intriguing dog
Siegfried A name from Germanic mythology
Sigmund A common name in Scandinavia during the 14th century
Swithin Named after an English bishop
Theobald A strong Germanic name used in the 14th Century, great for a protective dog
Titus Named after a Roman emperor
Tobias A common name in 14th Century England, making it a fitting choice for a faithful dog
Tostig An earl of Northumbria
Tristan Named after a popular character from Arthurian legend
Ugo The Italian form of Hugo
Ulric A name that means 'wolf power'
Ulrich A popular German name in the 14th Century, suitable for a brave and loyal dog
Ursula A popular German name in the 14th Century, perfect for a brave and loyal dog
Ursus Latin for 'bear', it was a common name for large dogs
Valentine A romantic name from 14th Century France, perfect for a loving and affectionate dog
Victor Named after the Latin word for 'victory', a common theme in the 14th century
Vitus A patron saint of dogs
Vivian A popular name among 14th Century mystics, suitable for a mysterious and intriguing dog
Walter A name that means 'ruler of the army'
Wilfred A strong and noble English name from the 14th Century, great for a brave and loyal dog
Wilhelm The German form of William
Wilma A feminine name from Germany, a prominent country in the 14th century
Winifred A strong and noble Welsh name from the 14th Century, great for a brave and loyal dog
Xander A unique Greek name from the 14th Century, suitable for a unique and special dog
Xavier Named after a famous saint
Xenia Named after the Greek concept of hospitality, a valued virtue in the 14th century
Xerxes A famous Persian king
Yolanda A popular Spanish name in the 14th Century, perfect for a refined and elegant dog
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Religious Dog Names

Religion was a significant part of life in the 14th century, so religious names could be used as dog names.
Name Description
Ambrose St. Ambrose was a prominent religious figure in the 14th century
Anselm St. Anselm's philosophical works were well known in this era
Aquila Aquila is Latin for 'Eagle,' a common symbol in religious iconography
Augustine St. Augustine's philosophical teachings were influential in the 14th century
Basil St. Basil the Great's teachings were widely read in this century
Benedict Named after Pope Benedict XII, a 14th century pope
Bernard St. Bernard of Clairvaux was a popular saint in the 14th century
Boniface Boniface IX served as the pope in the late 14th century
Bridget St. Bridget of Sweden was a notable religious figure in this era
Catherine St. Catherine of Siena was a prominent religious figure in the 14th century
Clare St. Clare of Assisi, a contemporary of St. Francis, was also well known in this period
Dante Dante Alighieri, writer of the Divine Comedy, was a prominent figure in the 14th century
Dominic Dominican Order was influential in the church during the 14th century
Francis St. Francis of Assisi was canonized in the 13th century, his influence would still be felt in the next
Franciscan The Franciscan Order was highly influential in the 14th century
Gregory Gregory XI was another pope from this era
Hildegard St. Hildegard of Bingen's writings were influential in this period
Innocent Named after Pope Innocent VI, a 14th century pope
Jerome St. Jerome's translations of the bible were widely used in this period
Johannes Johannes Gutenberg, although more famous in the 15th century, was born at the end of the 14th century and changed religious print forever
Julian Julian of Norwich was a well-known religious mystic from this time
Leo Pope Leo the Great's writings were influential in the 14th century
Lucia St. Lucia was a popular saint in the 14th century
Theodora St. Theodora was venerated in this era
Thomas St. Thomas Aquinas's teachings were particularly influential in this era
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Literary Dog Names

There were many famous writers and works of literature in the 14th century, so these names could be used as dog names.
Name Description
Alighieri Surname of Dante, an Italian poet
Beatrice Dante's muse in 'Divine Comedy'
Boccaccio Named after Giovanni Boccaccio, the author of 'Decameron'
Canterbury In homage to Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales'
Chanticleer A rooster in 'Canterbury Tales'
Chaucer In honour of Geoffrey Chaucer, a prominent English author in the 14th century
Cressida English version of Criseyde from 'Troilus and Criseyde'
Criseyde From Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'
Dante In tribute to Dante Alighieri, the author of 'Divine Comedy'
Decameron After Boccaccio's famous collection of novellas
Francesco Named after Francesco Petrarch, a famous Italian scholar and poet
Giovanni First name of Boccaccio, a 14th century Italian author
Inferno First part of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'
Knight A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Miller A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Pandarus A character from 'Troilus and Criseyde'
Paradiso Final part of 'Divine Comedy'
Pardoner A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Petrarch In honour of another name for Francesco Petrarch
Prioress A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Purgatorio Second part of 'Divine Comedy'
Reeve A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Summoner A character from 'Canterbury Tales'
Troilus Derived from Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'
Virgil Dante's guide in 'Divine Comedy'
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Medieval Dog Names

The 14th century was part of the Middle Ages, so names from this period can be used as dog names.
Name Description
Aldous From the Old English 'Ealdwulf', meaning 'old wolf', a fitting name for a loyal, older dog
Algernon From the Old English 'æþeling', meaning 'noble'
Baldwin This name, meaning 'bold friend', was popular throughout the Middle Ages
Barnaby A common medieval name, derived from the Old English 'beren', meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry'
Bertram Meaning 'bright raven', it was a common male name in the 14th century
Bevis This name, meaning 'bow strength', was popular throughout the Middle Ages
Constance A popular female name in the 14th century, derived from the Latin 'constans', meaning 'constant, steadfast'
Cuthbert Derived from the Old English 'cuth', meaning 'famous' and 'beorht', meaning 'bright'
Dunstan This name, meaning 'dark stone', was popular throughout the Middle Ages
Eadric This name, meaning 'wealthy ruler', was common during the 14th century
Edith Edith was a popular female name throughout the Middle Ages
Egbert This name means 'bright edge' in Old English
Elfrida This female name, meaning 'elf strength', was common in the Middle Ages
Ethelred In Old English, this name means 'noble counsel'
Giles Giles was a popular name in the 14th century, derived from the Greek 'aigidion', meaning 'young goat'
Godric Derived from the Old English elements 'god' and 'ric' meaning 'ruler'
Hilda From the Old English 'hild', meaning 'battle'
Humphrey A common name in the 14th century, derived from the Germanic elements 'hun', meaning 'bear cub', and 'frid', meaning 'peace'
Ivor From the Old Norse 'Ívarr', meaning 'bow warrior'
Leofric In Old English, this name means 'beloved ruler'
Maud Maud was a common female name in the 14th century, derived from the Old German 'maht', meaning 'strength'
Mildred A common female name in the 14th century, meaning 'gentle strength'
Osbert Derived from the Old English 'Osbeorht', meaning 'godly bright'
Percival Percival was a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
Winifred A common female name in the 14th century, derived from the Old English 'wyn', meaning 'joy', and 'frith', meaning 'peace'
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Historical Figures Dog Names

This era is rich in historical figures, whose names could be used as dog names.
Name Description
Beatrice Reminiscent of Beatrice of Naples, a notable queen in the 14th century
Bernard After Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent churchman of this era
Boccaccio Inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio, a famous Italian author
Catherine A nod to Catherine of Valois, a significant 14th century queen
Chaucer Inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer, the Father of English literature
Christine A nod to Christine de Pizan, a notable writer and philosopher
Clement Pope Clement VI was a significant religious figure in this era
Dante Named after Dante Alighieri, the famous Italian poet
Edward Several English kings in the 14th century bore this name
Eleanor Commemorates Eleanor of Aquitaine, a strong female figure of this era
Giotto Inspired by Giotto di Bondone, a renowned Italian painter
Gower John Gower, a prominent English poet, inspires this name
Hawkwood Named for Sir John Hawkwood, a notable English soldier
Henry Named for King Henry IV of England, a 14th century monarch
Isabella Honors Isabella of France, a queen known for her beauty and intelligence
Joan Referencing Joan of Arc, a heroine of the 14th century
Julian Honoring Julian of Norwich, a significant mystic and author
Langland William Langland was a respected English poet
Louis Honors Louis of Anjou, a 14th century French king
Margaret Celebrates Margaret of France, a queen consort in this era
Ockham Inspired by William of Ockham, an influential philosopher
Petrarch Inspired by Francesco Petrarch, the Italian scholar
Philippa A reference to Philippa of Hainault, queen consort of England
Richard King Richard II of England ruled in this era
Wycliffe Named after John Wycliffe, a notable theologian
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Royal Dog Names

The 14th century was a time of kings and queens, so royal names could be suitable for dogs.
Name Description
Agnes In honor of Agnes Randolph, a prominent figure in 14th-century Scotland
Beatrice Derived from Beatrice of Falkenburg, third wife of Richard I of England
Bertrand After Bertrand du Guesclin, a well-known Breton knight of the 14th century
Blanche Inspired by Blanche of Lancaster, the first wife of John of Gaunt
Edmund In tribute to Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent in the 14th century
Edward After Edward III of England, a significant ruler in the 14th century
Egidia Inspired by Egidia de Lacy, a Scottish noblewoman in the 14th century
Eleanor In honor of Eleanor of Aquitaine, a powerful figure in the Middle Ages
Geoffrey Geoffrey Chaucer, prominent English poet of the 14th century
Guinevere Pulled from the Queen consort of King Arthur
Henry Named for Henry IV of England, a significant 14th-century monarch
Humphrey After Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, a significant figure in the 14th century
Isabella Influenced by Queen Isabella of France, known as the 'She-Wolf of France'
Joan In honor of Joan of The Tower, first wife of David II of Scotland
Lancelot A nod to Sir Lancelot, one of the knights in Arthurian legend
Margaret Named for Margaret, Maid of Norway, a Queen of Scotland in the 14th century
Marguerite Named for Marguerite of France, Queen of England and second wife of Edward I
Maud After Maud, Countess of Leicester, a noblewoman in the 14th century
Percival Inspired by the Arthurian knight known for his innocence and purity
Philippa Taken from Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England in the 14th century
Richard After Richard II of England, a prominent figure in 14th-century England
Robert In tribute to Robert III of Scotland, a 14th-century king
Thomas After Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, and youngest son of Edward III
Tristan Named after Sir Tristan, a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
Walter In honor of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland, a prominent figure in the 14th century
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