Are you a fan of the popular series Cobra Kai and also a proud dog parent? If "yes", then you're in the right place. This page is dedicated to all the lovers of this Netflix sensation who also happen to share their lives with a furry friend. We understand how unique and special your bond with your dog is, hence why we've come up with a fun and unique way to reflect that.
Presenting a comprehensive list of names inspired by the characters and thematic elements from Cobra Kai. This series brought back the nostalgia of the 80's Karate Kid movies and introduced us to a new generation of characters. From Johnny, Daniel, to Miguel and Hawk, each character is unique, just like your little furry friend. So why not give your dog a name that resonates with your favorite character or aspect of the show?
So, whether you're bringing home a new puppy or just feel like your adult dog needs a name change, our list of dog names inspired by Cobra Kai is likely to have the perfect match. Each name comes with a brief description, so you can choose a name that's not just unique, but also has a meaningful connection to the show. Enjoy the list and may you find the perfect Cobra Kai-inspired moniker for your pet.
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Gale | Named for the speed and force at which Cobra Kai students attack |
Geyser | Named for the explosive energy of Cobra Kai |
Gi | The uniform worn in Karate |
Glory | Represents the pursuit of victory and recognition in the show |
Godan | A rank that translates directly to 'fifth degree' |
Grind | Represents the hard work and dedication of Cobra Kai students |
Grit | Symbolizes the determination and toughness of Cobra Kai members |
Haruki | A nod to the show's theme of perseverance, as it means 'shining brightly' in Japanese |
Havoc | The chaos that Cobra Kai students can cause in a fight |
Hawk | Inspired by a character who gets a hawk tattoo |
Hoshi | The Japanese term for 'star', representing the standout characters of the show |
Iaido | Modern Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword |
Inferno | Named for the intense spirit of Cobra Kai |
Jab | Another move in karate, representing the quick and sharp techniques of Cobra Kai |
Jazz | Symbolizes the rhythm and flow of a Cobra Kai fight |
Johnny | The protagonist who revitalizes the Cobra Kai dojo |
Jolt | The sudden impact of a Cobra Kai kick or punch |
Kage | Meaning 'shadow', it signifies the show's theme of facing one's inner darkness |
Kaiyo | Derived from the Japanese word for 'forgiveness', signifying the theme of redemption in the show |
Kaizen | Means 'continuous improvement' in Japanese, reflecting the characters' growth in the series |
Kamae | Means 'posture' or 'stance' in Japanese martial arts terminology |
Karate | The martial art form that is the focus of the series |
Kata | A sequence of movements in martial arts |
Kendo | Modern Japanese martial art, which descended from swordsmanship and uses bamboo swords and protective armour |
Kenji | A common name in Japan, where karate originated |
Kiai | A spirited shout done while performing an attacking move |
Kihon | Basic techniques in Karate |
Kobra | A nod to the Cobra Kai dojo, just spelled differently |
Kreese | He's the villainous sensei of Cobra Kai dojo |
Kumite | A form of sparring in Karate |
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Aisha | Inspired by Aisha Robinson, Sam's best friend turned Cobra Kai student |
Anoush | For Anoush Norouzi, a former employee of LaRusso Auto Group, who later works for Tom Cole |
Bert | In tribute to Bert, the smallest and youngest member of Cobra Kai |
Bobby | For Bobby Brown, former Cobra Kai member who later disapproves of the dojo's philosophy |
Chozen | After Chozen Toguchi, Daniel's opponent in Okinawa |
Daniel | After Daniel LaRusso, former Karate Kid and Cobra Kai's rival |
Demetri | Inspired by Demetri, a smart and sarcastic student who doesn't quite fit in at Cobra Kai |
Dutch | Named after Dutch, one of the original Cobra Kai members |
Hawk | Named after Hawk, a Cobra Kai student known for his mohawk and aggressive tactics |
Johnny | For Johnny Lawrence, the main protagonist who revives the Cobra Kai |
Kreese | Named after John Kreese, the manipulative and ruthless sensei |
Kyler | Kyler is a school bully and adversary to the Cobra Kai students |
Louie | Named after Louie LaRusso Jr., Daniel's cousin who causes trouble for Cobra Kai |
Miyagi | An homage to Mr. Miyagi, the wise teacher who opposes Cobra Kai |
Robbie | Robbie Keene, Johnny's son and a major rival within the show |
Sato | For Sato, a wealthy businessman and Miyagi's former best friend |
Shannon | For Shannon Keene, Robbie's mother and Johnny's ex-girlfriend |
Sid | For Sid Weinberg, Johnny's stepfather who has a contentious relationship with him |
Silver | In memory of Terry Silver, Kreese's old friend and a Cobra Kai adversary |
Stingray | Named after the eccentric Cobra Kai adult student, Stingray |
Tommy | After Tommy, a member of the original Cobra Kai dojo |
Tory | After Tory, a fierce rival to the Cobra Kai dojo |
Yasmine | After Yasmine, a popular girl at school who clashes with Cobra Kai students |
Yuna | In honor of Yuna, whose life was saved by Miyagi, and later helps save Miyagi-Do |
Zarkarian | After Armand Zarkarian, a property owner who clashes with LaRusso |
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Blackbelt | The highest rank in karate |
Champion | The ultimate goal of every Cobra Kai student |
Cobra | A nod to the name of the dojo without using it directly |
Dojo | A term used in martial arts for a training place, like the Cobra Kai Dojo |
Fangs | Cobras have them, and so do many dogs |
Fist | As in the 'Iron Fist,' a signature move in martial arts |
Gi | The uniform worn in karate |
Hawk | One of the main characters in Cobra Kai, known for his mohawk |
Judo | Another martial art form practiced by some characters |
Karate | Cobra Kai is all about this martial art |
Karateka | A practitioner of karate, like the characters in Cobra Kai |
Kata | A sequence of moves in karate |
Kick | A fundamental move in karate |
Kreese | The last name of the Cobra Kai dojo's ruthless sensei |
Martial | As in martial arts, the core of Cobra Kai |
Mercy | A word often heard in the dojo, which is part of their motto, 'No Mercy.' |
Miyagi | The name of Cobra Kai's rival dojo |
Quicksilver | The aggressive method taught in Cobra Kai |
Ryu | Japanese for 'school' or 'style', a subtle nod to Cobra Kai's karate |
Sensei | It's the title for the teacher or master in martial arts |
Sensei | It's the title for the teacher or master in martial arts |
Sparring | A drill for practicing karate moves |
Strike | Referring to the Cobra Kai motto, 'Strike First.' |
Sweep | As in 'Sweep the leg,' a classic phrase from the series |
Tournament | All the karatekas compete in this |
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Arena | A nod to the All Valley Sports Arena, the location of the karate tournaments |
Beach | A tribute to the beach scenes from the original Karate Kid movie |
Bonsai | In honor of Mr. Miyagi's bonsai tree shop |
Bridge | In honor of the iconic bridge scene from the Karate Kid series |
Canyon | After the many motorbike scenes in the canyons in Cobra Kai |
Dojo | It's the place where martial arts are taught, an important location in the Cobra Kai series |
Encino | Named after the upscale neighborhood where Johnny Lawrence lives |
Fresno | The hometown of Terry Silver, a character in The Karate Kid Part III |
Golf | In remembrance of the mini golf and water park where Daniel takes his love interest |
Gym | A tribute to the many training scenes that take place in a gym |
Hills | Inspired by the location of the wealthy and popular students in the series |
Korea | A nod to the origin of Chozen, a character from the Karate Kid series |
Kyoto | This pays homage to the city where the Karate Kid Part II takes place |
Mall | After the Sherman Oaks Galleria, a location in the original Karate Kid movie |
Mat | A nod to the training mats used in every dojo |
Miyagi | This is in honor of Mr. Miyagi's beautiful bonsai tree garden |
Okinawa | The Japanese island where Daniel and Mr. Miyagi travel in the Karate Kid series |
Palms | After the South Seas apartment complex surrounded by palm trees |
Rec | A short form of 'recreation', referencing the recreational activities in Cobra Kai |
Reseda | After the neighborhood where LaRusso's apartment complex is located |
Strip | Named after the LaRusso Auto Group's location on the Van Nuys Auto Mall strip |
Studio | A tribute to the movie studio where The Karate Kid was filmed |
Torrance | The city where many scenes of the original Karate Kid movie were filmed |
Valley | A reference to the All Valley Karate Tournament's location |
West | For West Valley High School, where many Cobra Kai series events occur |
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Bo | This name is a nod to a staff weapon used in martial arts |
Bokken | This name is a nod to a wooden sword used in martial arts |
Dojo | This name reflects the place where Karate is practiced |
Enpi | This name means 'elbow strike' in Karate |
Geri | This name means 'kick' in Karate |
Gyaku | This term represents 'reverse' in Karate |
Hajime | This word is used to start a Karate match |
Hikite | This is a Karate term for 'pulling hand' |
Kama | This name is a nod to a traditional Okinawan martial arts weapon |
Kata | This word stands for the detailed choreographed patterns in Karate |
Katana | This is a traditional Japanese sword used in martial arts |
Kiai | This term is a shout used in Karate to express energy |
Kihon | This name refers to the basics of Karate |
Kumite | It's a form of Karate sparring |
Mawashi | It's a Karate move meaning 'roundhouse kick' |
Mokuso | This term stands for 'meditation' in Karate |
Nunchaku | This name is a nod to a traditional Okinawan martial arts weapon |
Sensei | It's the title for a Karate teacher |
Shuto | This is a Karate move meaning 'knife hand' |
Tatami | This term refers to the mat used in Karate practice |
Tekko | This term is a nod to a traditional Okinawan martial arts weapon |
Tsuki | This name means 'punch' in Karate |
Uke | It's a term for the defensive techniques in Karate |
Yoko | It's a Karate term for 'side' |
Zanshin | This term represents awareness in martial arts |
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Aisha | Inspired by Aisha Robinson, Samantha's friend and Cobra Kai student |
Amanda | For Daniel's wife, Amanda LaRusso |
Anoush | A nod to Anoush, LaRusso Auto Group's former salesman |
Anthony | After Anthony LaRusso, Daniel's son |
Bert | After Bert, the youngest Cobra Kai student |
Carmen | A tribute to Carmen Diaz, Johnny's love interest |
Demitri | After Demitri, a nerdy but loyal Miyagi-Do student |
Hawk | Inspired by Eli 'Hawk' Moskowitz, a student at Cobra Kai |
Johnny | In honor of Johnny Lawrence, a prominent character in the series |
Kreese | Named after the ruthless John Kreese |
Kyler | Kyler, a bully at West Valley High |
LaRusso | Inspired by Daniel LaRusso, the protagonist of the Karate Kid series |
Louie | For Louie LaRusso Jr, Daniel's cousin |
Miyagi | A nod to Mr. Miyagi, the wise karate mentor |
Moon | Named after Moon, Hawk's love interest |
Raymond | Inspired by Raymond, also known as Stingray |
Robbie | After Robbie Keene, Johnny's estranged son |
Robby | A tribute to Robby Keene, Johnny's son |
Samantha | For Samantha LaRusso, Daniel's daughter |
Shannon | For Shannon Keene, Robby's mother |
Sid | Taken from Sid Weinberg, Johnny's stepfather |
Stingray | After Stingray, a rather unusual Cobra Kai student |
Tom | Named after Tom Cole, Daniel's business rival |
Tory | Tory Nichols, a tough Cobra Kai student |
Yasmine | Taken from Yasmine, a popular girl at West Valley High |
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