Welcome to a page dedicated to dog names inspired by the positive events and notable birthdays of May 12. The events and personalities featured here are seeped in history and culture, providing a unique and rich inspiration for naming your furry friend. This day is marked by significant events such as Austria regaining its independence in 1955 after the Allied occupation following World War II ended. Moreover, it was on this day in 2009 that the U.S. Senate approved a measure to regulate the tobacco industry, setting a new precedent in public health policy.
Additionally, May 12 is the birth date of some very notable personalities who have made significant contributions to the world of film and television. Celebrated American actress Katharine Hepburn, famed for her independence and spirited personality, was born on this day in 1907. She was a leading lady in Hollywood for an impressive span of more than 60 years. Also sharing this birth date is Mackenzie Astin, born in 1973. Known for his role as Andy Moffett on the popular television series 'The Facts of Life', Astin has left his mark on the world of television. Stephen Baldwin, the American actor, producer, and author, was also born on May 12 in 1966. Baldwin's credits include popular films like 'Born on the Fourth of July', 'Posse', 'Threesome', and 'The Usual Suspects'.
The names on this page draw their inspiration from these historical events and influential personalities. So, as you scan through the list, you'll be tracing the lines of history and culture, giving your canine companion a name that carries a story, a legacy, or an ethos. Let's explore these unique, meaningful, and memorable dog names together.
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Span | An homage to the bridge's length and the distance it covered |
Stage | A nod to Hepburn's career in both film and theater |
Statistic | Florence Nightingale was also a respected statistician and this could be a unique name for a dog |
Stephen | Simply named after Stephen Baldwin himself |
Stockholm | A nod to Åkerman's birthplace |
Stormy | Reflects the nature of hurricanes, which began to be named after both genders in 1978 |
Summer | This name is inspired by Miranda Cosgrove's role in her film debut, School of Rock |
Suspect | This name is inspired by Stephen Baldwin's role in the film The Usual Suspects |
Taboo | Carlin was known for discussing taboo subjects, making this a fitting dog name |
Tartan | Represents the iconic Scottish pattern, celebrating the modern Scottish Parliament |
Tempest | Symbolizes the power of hurricanes, which started to receive both male and female names in 1978 |
Thistle | A national symbol of Scotland, to celebrate the formation of the modern Scottish Parliament |
Threesome | Named after another one of Baldwin's films, Threesome |
Tom | Named directly after Tom Snyder |
Tootie | Named after Kim Fields' character on The Facts of Life |
Track | In reference to the railways that were upgraded after the derailment |
Tracy | Named after Spencer Tracy, Hepburn's longtime partner and co-star |
Trick | A tribute to Campbell's role in the movie Trick |
Utopia | A reference to Åkerman's Hollywood debut in The Utopian Society |
Valor | Symbolizes the courage displayed by the security personnel in Fatima, Portugal in 1982 |
Vienna | Represents the capital of Austria, which regained its independence in 1955 |
Ving | Named after Ving Rhames himself |
West | A nod to How the West Was Won, a television series Bruce Boxleitner was in |
Whistle | A link to the sound of trains, a symbol of the rail system |
Worms | A humorous reference to Benward's role in How to Eat Fried Worms |
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Anchor | An acknowledgement of Snyder's long-standing career as a news anchor |
Broadcast | Reflecting his work in the broadcasting industry |
Broadcaster | Reflects his profession in the broadcasting industry |
Camcorder | Symbolic of his profession in the television industry |
Columnist | Signifies his talent in writing news columns |
Correspondent | To acknowledge his role as a news correspondent |
Editorial | In honor of his editorial inputs in news broadcasts |
Headline | Named after the term used for the top news story |
Interview | Respecting his skill as a talented interviewer |
Journalist | In honor of his journalistic skills |
LateNight | Named after the time slot of his popular talk shows |
MediaKing | To signify his significant contribution to the media industry |
Microphone | Symbolizes his profession as a broadcaster |
Newscaster | A nod to his profession as a news anchor |
Newshound | Reflecting his relentless pursuit for the news |
Nighttime | Representing his career in late-night television |
Personality | To honor his vibrant personality that was loved by many |
Pressman | Honoring his career in the news industry |
Radio | In recognition of his radio career |
Reporter | A tribute to his profession as a journalist |
Snyder | A direct homage to Tom Snyder's last name |
Talkshow | For his well-known late-night talk shows |
Telecast | As a tribute to his profession in the television industry |
Television | Snyder's primary medium for his work |
Tommy | A friendly nod to his first name |
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Actor | This name honors Biggs' successful career in the film industry |
Biggs | His surname is unique and makes for a distinctive dog name |
Black | A tribute to his role in the series Orange is the New Black |
Bloom | This name honors one of his notable characters in the series Orange is the New Black |
Comedy | Jason Biggs' career in comedy has brought laughter to millions, making this a fitting tribute |
Frat | American Pie is known for its depiction of fraternal bonds and friendships |
Heidi | An homage to his wife, actress Jenny Mollen's character in the movie Crazy, Stupid, Love |
Hollywood | A nod to the industry where Biggs made his mark |
Jason | The actor himself, an obvious choice for a name |
Jersey | Biggs was born and raised in New Jersey, making this a suitable homage to his origins |
Larry | In Orange is the New Black, Biggs played the character Larry Bloom |
Leo | In tribute to his role as Leonardo in the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Levenstein | The character Jim Levenstein is Jason Biggs' most iconic role, earning him an international fan base |
May | The month of Jason Biggs' birth, making this a personal homage |
Mollen | In honor of his wife, actress Jenny Mollen |
Mutant | Biggs was the voice of a mutant turtle, a character beloved by many |
Netflix | Biggs' role in the Netflix original series marked a highlight in his career |
Ninja | Another tribute to his role in the cartoon series |
Orange | Biggs starred in the popular Netflix series Orange is the New Black |
Pie | This name is an homage to the American Pie series, in which Jason Biggs played the leading role |
Rookie | Biggs starred in the TV series 'The Rookie,' making this a fitting choice |
Seinfeld | Biggs voiced the character of Leonardo in the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, just like Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander |
Sid | Biggs voiced this character in the Ice Age film series |
Teenage | A reference to his role in the series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Turtle | Biggs played a character who was a turtle, giving this name a special significance |
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Academy | To honor Hepburn's record of 12 Academy Award nominations |
Broadway | A nod to Hepburn's successful Broadway career |
Bryant | In memory of Hepburn's birthplace, Hartford's Bryant street |
Classic | To honor Hepburn's status as a classic Hollywood icon |
Diva | For Hepburn's reputation as a strong, assertive woman in Hollywood |
Fierce | Because Hepburn was known for her fiery spirit |
Glamour | For Hepburn's enduring style and elegance |
Golden | A tribute to the Golden Age of Hollywood, a period in which Hepburn was an icon |
Icon | To honor Hepburn's iconic status in film history |
Independent | In honor of Hepburn's fiercely independent spirit |
Legend | In tribute to Hepburn's legendary acting career |
Lion | For her lion-hearted personality and roles |
Manhattan | For Hepburn's famous role in the film Manhattan |
Oscar | In recognition of Hepburn's record four Best Actress Academy Awards |
Persist | As a tribute to Hepburn's enduring impact on cinema |
Philadelphia | A nod to the film The Philadelphia Story, one of Hepburn's biggest hits |
Pioneer | An acknowledgment of Hepburn's groundbreaking roles for women in film |
Rooster | Inspired by Hepburn's performance in the film Rooster Cogburn |
Screwball | For Hepburn's memorable roles in screwball comedies |
Silver | For Hepburn's iconic silver screen performances |
Spencer | An homage to Hepburn's long-time on and off-screen partner, Spencer Tracy |
Stage | A tribute to Hepburn's beginnings in stage acting |
Starlet | To honor Hepburn's status as a legendary Hollywood star |
Trophy | A reminder of Hepburn's successful acting career |
Vivacious | Because Hepburn was known for her lively and spirited personality |
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Bender | Estevez's 'The Breakfast Club' character, Andrew Clark, had memorable interactions with this rebellious character |
Bombay | Estevez's character's last name in 'The Mighty Ducks' series |
Bratpack | Estevez was a prominent member of the 1980s acting group |
Breakfast | To memorialize Estevez's performance in 'The Breakfast Club.' |
Club | A nod to Estevez's role in 'The Breakfast Club.' |
Director | Estevez has also directed a number of films |
Duck | A reference to Estevez's role in 'The Mighty Ducks.' |
Eighties | Estevez's prime acting years were in this decade |
Elmo | A nod to Estevez's role in the film 'St. Elmo's Fire.' |
Emilio | A direct reference to the actor's first name |
Estevez | To directly honor the actor |
Fire | A tribute to Estevez's role in 'St. Elmo's Fire.' |
Gordon | Estevez's character name in 'The Mighty Ducks' was Gordon Bombay |
Hollywood | Estevez is a well-known figure in this industry |
Jock | The character he portrayed in 'The Breakfast Club' was a high school athlete |
Menendez | Estevez directed a TV movie about the Menendez brothers |
Mighty | In honor of 'The Mighty Ducks' franchise where Estevez played a coach |
Outsider | Estevez starred in 'The Outsiders,' a 1983 film |
Pack | A reference to the 'Brat Pack,' the group Estevez was part of |
Rebel | Estevez often portrayed rebellious characters in his movies |
Saint | It's a reference to 'St. Elmo's Fire,' a film where Estevez had a significant role |
Star | Estevez is a renowned Hollywood star |
War | A reference to 'War at Home,' a film Estevez directed and starred in |
Writer | Estevez has written several films in addition to acting |
Younggun | A reference to 'Young Guns,' a film Estevez starred in |
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Actor | A tribute to Boxleitner's successful acting career |
Alive | Derived from Bring 'Em Back Alive, a series in which Boxleitner starred |
Babylon | A nod to Babylon 5, a series that starred Boxleitner |
Boxleitner | He carries the surname of the actor and writer, serving as a tribute to him |
Bruce | Named after the actor himself |
Celebrity | A nod to Boxleitner's recognition and success in the entertainment industry |
Decker | A reference to Boxleitner's role in the TV series Decker |
Flynn | Boxleitner's character from Tron |
Galactic | A tribute to Boxleitner's contribution to the science fiction genre |
Grid | Taken from the Tron series, paying homage to Boxleitner's contribution |
Hero | Inspired by the numerous heroic roles Boxleitner has played |
Icon | Represents Boxleitner's iconic status in the entertainment industry |
King | Takes inspiration from the popular TV series Scarecrow and Mrs. King |
Lambda | A symbol in the Tron universe, where Boxleitner is a prominent figure |
Lee | In reference to Lee Stetson, Boxleitner's character in Scarecrow and Mrs. King |
Legend | A tribute to Boxleitner's legendary status in the entertainment industry |
Scarecrow | Inspired by one of Boxleitner's most popular TV series, Scarecrow and Mrs. King |
Sheridan | After John Sheridan, Boxleitner's character in Babylon 5 |
Star | Represents Boxleitner's status as a star in the entertainment world |
Talent | A tribute to Boxleitner's acting and writing talent |
Thriller | A nod to Boxleitner's work in suspense and thrillers |
Tron | Refers to the film series in which Boxleitner played a key role |
West | Pays homage to How the West Was Won, another series that featured Boxleitner |
Writer | In honor of Boxleitner's work as a science fiction and suspense writer |
Zane | After William Zane, a character Boxleitner played in Bring 'Em Back Alive |
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