Welcome to our unique and diverse collection of canine appellations, inspired by the vibrant city of Dhaka. Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and captivating beauty, making it a perfect source of inspiration for naming your new furry friend.
The names listed on this page are deeply rooted in the traditions and values of Dhaka, reflecting its rich heritage and vibrant culture. These names are not only unique and meaningful but also carry the essence of this majestic city. Whether you're looking for something traditional, trendy, or completely out of the box, our list carries a wide range of options to suit your personal preferences.
Just as every pet has its unique personality, we believe that every name carries a unique story. So, embark on this exciting journey of finding a name that resonates with your new pet's personality, a name that's more than just a call sign, a name that tells a story. And what's better than a name inspired by the charming city of Dhaka?
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Chiro | This word means forever in Bengali, suitable for a dog who will always be in your heart |
Chobi | It means 'picture' in Bengali, suitable for a photogenic pet |
Chokh | In Bengali, this means 'eye', a common term of endearment |
Choto | It means small in Bengali, perfect for a small breed dog |
Chumki | A popular pet name in Bengali, suitable for a small and cute dog |
Churi | A traditional Bengali ornament, symbolizes the cultural richness of Dhaka |
Dali | This is a common nickname in Dhaka, referencing the flower 'Dahlia' |
Deshi | Bengali for 'local', it's a nod to the pup's Dhaka origin |
Dewana | A Bengali term for 'madly in love', suitable for a much-loved pet |
Dhun | The Bengali term for 'tune', suitable for a dog who responds to voice commands |
Dil | It means heart in Bengali, perfect for a dog who is very close to your heart |
Dolna | Bengali for 'swing', it's a playful name for a merry dog |
Dulal | This term is a popular pet name in Bengali, suitable for a beloved dog |
Ekanto | A Bengali term for 'lonely', suitable for a solitary pet |
Ekla | In Bengali, it means 'alone', fitting for an independent dog |
Ektara | A traditional Bengali musical instrument, representing the culture of Dhaka |
Ekushey | Signifies 'twenty-first', could be a birthday reference |
Fagun | It's a Bengali term for the month of February, when the spring festival is celebrated in Dhaka |
Fota | Means 'photo' in Bengali, perfect for a photogenic dog |
Fulki | It means 'spark' in Bengali, a lively name for a spirited pup |
Ganga | Named after the holy river in India, great for a dog who loves to swim |
Ghum | Means 'sleep' in Bengali, suitable for a lazy dog |
Golap | It translates to rose in Bengali, a great name for an attractive and charming dog |
Golapi | A reference to the color pink, common in Bengali culture |
Golpo | This Bengali word for 'story' is a unique name for a dog with a lot of character |
Hasi | Means 'smile' in Bengali, perfect for a happy dog |
Hawa | Named after the Bengali word for 'wind', it's great for a swift and playful dog |
Hira | It translates to diamond in Bengali, a great name for a precious and valuable dog |
Hridi | A popular name in Dhaka, it means 'heart' |
Hridoy | It means 'heart' in Bengali, fitting for an adorable pet |
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Ananta | After Ananta Jalil, a successful actor and businessman |
Apurba | To honor Ziaul Faruq Apurba, a famous actor and model |
Arifin | To commemorate Arifin Shuvoo, a successful actor |
Bipasha | After Bipasha Hayat, a prominent actress and painter |
Ferdous | After Ferdous Ahmed, a famous actor in both Bangladesh and India |
Iresh | In tribute to Iresh Zaker, a renowned actor and businessperson |
Joya | To commemorate Joya Ahsan, a distinguished actress |
Mahfuz | After Mahfuz Ahmed, a renowned actor and director |
Mehazabien | After Mehazabien Chowdhury, a well-known actress and model |
Mim | In honor of Bidya Sinha Mim, the winner of Lux Channel i Superstar |
Momo | In tribute to popular actress and model Zakia Bari Momo |
Moushumi | A tribute to the famous Bangladeshi actress Moushumi |
Naila | To honor Naila Nayem, a popular model and actress |
Nisho | After Afran Nisho, a famous actor and model |
Nusrat | To honor Nusrat Faria, a popular actress and model |
Purnima | After the popular actress Dilara Hanif Purnima |
Razzak | In memory of the iconic film actor Abdur Razzak |
Runa | For the famous playback singer Runa Laila |
Sabina | For Sabina Yasmin, the legendary singer |
Sabnam | For Sabnam Faria, a well-known actress and model |
Shakib | Named after Shakib Khan, the king of Dhallywood |
Siam | For Siam Ahmed, a popular young actor |
Tahsan | To honor Tahsan Rahman Khan, a famous singer and actor |
Tawsif | To honor Tawsif Mahbub, a popular actor and model |
Tisha | For Nusrat Imrose Tisha, a prominent actress and model |
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Agni | Agni means fire, a great name for a dog with a fiery spirit |
Aloy | Aloy translates to light, a beautiful name for a dog that lights up your life |
Ankur | Ankur is a Bengali term for sprout, suitable for a young, energetic puppy |
Babu | Babu is often used to address a boy in Bengali and can be an adorable name for a male puppy |
Basha | Basha means home in Bengali, a fitting name for a pet that makes your house a home |
Bhalo | In Bengali, 'Bhalo' means good. It's a fitting name for a dog that's well-behaved |
Bondhu | Bondhu translates to friend, a perfect name for man's best friend |
Chokh | Chokh means eye in Bengali, an ideal name for a dog with captivating eyes |
Chotto | Chotto could be a great name for a small breed as it means small in Bengali |
Drishti | Drishti is a Bengali term for sight, suitable for a dog with sharp eyesight |
Hridoy | Hridoy translates to heart, perfect for a dog that holds a special place in your heart |
Jibon | Jibon translates to life, an ideal name for a dog that brings life and joy into your home |
Kutum | Kutum, meaning family in Bengali, can be a suitable name for a dog that's a vital part of the family |
Misti | Misti translates to sweet, a perfect name for a sweet-natured dog |
Nabab | Nabab is a term for a noble or wealthy man in Bengali, fitting for a dog with a noble demeanor or one that's treated like royalty |
Pakhi | Pakhi means bird, a fitting name for a dog that's always on the move |
Proshno | Proshno means question in Bengali, a fun name for a curious dog |
Ranga | Ranga translates to color, a vibrant name for a colorful or lively dog |
Rani | Rani is a Bengali term for queen, fitting for a dog with a regal demeanor |
Ratri | Ratri means night in Bengali, suitable for a dog with a dark coat or one that's active at night |
Sathi | Sathi translates to companion, a wonderful name for a loyal pet |
Shona | Shona is a term of endearment in Bengali meaning gold, a precious name for a cherished pet |
Sonar | Sonar means gold, a precious name for a valuable pet |
Sundar | Sundar translates to beautiful, a wonderful name for an attractive pet |
Tara | Tara means star in Bengali, an ideal name for a dog that shines in your life |
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Bamboo | Commonly found in Bangladesh, Bamboo is a robust plant |
Banyan | Named after the national tree of Bangladesh, which is common in Dhaka |
Bulbul | The Bulbul is a songbird often seen in Dhaka |
Hilsa | It is the national fish of Bangladesh |
Iora | Named after the common iora, a small bird found in Bangladesh |
Jackfruit | The Jackfruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh |
Kapok | This refers to the Kapok tree, found in Dhaka |
Lily | Shapla, or water lily, is the national flower of Bangladesh |
Lotus | Lotus ponds are a common sight in Dhaka |
Madna | Madna tree is a native flora of Bangladesh |
Magpie | In honor of the Oriental Magpie Robin, the national bird of Bangladesh |
Mango | This is in homage to the national fruit |
Olive | Olive trees are cultivated in Dhaka |
Paddy | Paddy fields are widespread in Bangladesh |
Peacock | Peacocks are a part of Bangladesh's rich wildlife |
Python | Pythons are among the wildlife in Bangladesh |
Raven | Ravens are common birds in Dhaka |
Sparrow | Sparrows are abundant in Dhaka |
Teak | Teak trees are found in Dhaka |
Tiger | A tribute to the Royal Bengal Tiger, Bangladesh's national animal |
Viper | Vipers are a part of Bangladesh's fauna |
Wagtail | Wagtails are common birds found in Dhaka |
Xerus | Named after the Xerus, a type of squirrel found in some parts of Bangladesh |
Yam | Yams are cultivated in Dhaka |
Zinnia | Zinnias are a type of flower that grows in Dhaka |
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Bhorta | A tribute to a traditional dish made by mashing various ingredients |
Bhuna | A tribute to a popular cooking style in Dhaka |
Biryani | Named after a popular dish in Dhaka, consisting of meat and rice |
Chaat | A nod to a popular savory snack in Dhaka |
Chingri | Named after a popular prawn dish in Dhaka |
Dal | This name represents a staple lentil soup in Dhaka |
Doi | A reference to the popular sweet yogurt in Dhaka |
Fuchka | An iconic street food in Dhaka, perfect for a playful pup |
Haleem | An homage to a beloved stew made with lentils, meat, and spices |
Halwa | Inspired by a popular sweet dish made of semolina, sugar, and ghee |
Ilish | Named after a beloved fish that is a staple in Dhaka |
Jilapi | A popular sweet treat, known for its spiral shape |
Kacchi | This name references Kacchi Biryani, a must-try dish in Dhaka |
Kofta | Inspired by a popular meatball curry in Dhaka |
Korma | A tribute to a delicious dish made with meat or vegetables and yogurt |
Mishti | A reference to 'sweet' in Bengali, often used for desserts |
Momo | A popular dumpling in Dhaka, perfect for a small and cute dog |
Murgh | This name reflects a common chicken dish in Dhaka |
Payesh | A sweet rice pudding, often served on special occasions |
Pitha | A type of sweet rice cake, often enjoyed in Dhaka |
Polao | A tribute to a fragrant rice dish with meat and spices |
Roshogolla | A sweet and spongy dessert admired by many in Dhaka |
Ruti | This name reflects a common bread in Dhaka |
Shingara | A tribute to the Bangladeshi version of a samosa |
Tehari | A name that hints at a popular mixed rice dish |
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Ahsan | Inspired by Ahsan Manzil, a palatial building |
Baitul | Derived from Baitul Mukarram, the national mosque of Bangladesh |
Baldha | Comes from Baldha Garden, a historical garden in Dhaka |
Banani | A famous and wealthy area in Dhaka |
Baridhara | A posh area in Dhaka, home to many diplomats |
Basundhara | A residential area of Dhaka, home to many malls |
Dhanmondi | A residential area in Dhaka, home to the Jatiyo Smriti Soudho |
Farmgate | A busy area and transportation hub in Dhaka |
Gulshan | Named after the affluent neighbourhood in Dhaka |
Hatirjheel | A recreational place and a lake in Dhaka |
Jatrabari | A major traffic intersection in Dhaka |
Kamalapur | Home to the largest railway station in the country |
Kawran | Inspired by Kawran Bazar, one of the biggest wholesale marketplaces |
Lalbagh | Named after the Lalbagh Fort, a testament of the Mughal era |
Mirpur | Home of the Dhaka Zoo and the Botanical Gardens |
Mohakhali | A bustling area, home to the Mohakhali DOHS Park |
Motijheel | A commercial area and a landmark of Dhaka |
Paltan | Named after Paltan Maidan, a historical place in Dhaka |
Ramna | Taken from Ramna Park, a large park and recreation area |
Sadarghat | Evokes the bustling Dhaka Sadarghat port |
Shahbag | An important neighborhood in Dhaka, hosting many iconic landmarks |
Sonargaon | Sonargaon is a historical city near Dhaka |
Suhrawardy | A nod to the beautiful Suhrawardy Udyan |
Tejgaon | An important industrial area in Dhaka |
Uttara | A modern and planned area in Dhaka city |
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