Welcome to a page that celebrates the rich heritage of the ancient civilization of Egypt through a unique perspective – dog names. This is a dedicated space for pet parents seeking to name their four-legged companions with a touch of history, culture, and mythology that Egypt is renowned for worldwide.
Egypt, known as the cradle of civilization, is a treasure trove of historical legends, pharaohs, gods, and goddesses, providing a plethora of unique and meaningful names for your canine friend. This page offers a collection of names inspired by this captivating land, its mythology, and its famous figures, providing a profound symbolic connection for your pet.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, an admirer of ancient cultures, or simply seeking a distinct and meaningful name for your new pup, this page is designed to assist you. Each name listed here has been carefully selected for its uniqueness and meaning, providing a deep bond between you and your pet that will last a lifetime.
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Medjay | Desert scouts in ancient Egypt |
Mekhit | Mekhit was a lioness goddess |
Menes | First pharaoh to unite the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt |
Mentu | War god |
Meret | Meret was a goddess of singing and celebration |
Mummy | A nod to Egypt's famous burial practice |
Mut | Mut was a mother goddess worshiped in ancient Egypt |
Narmer | First pharaoh of unified Egypt |
Nebu | Egyptian word for gold, a precious metal in ancient Egypt |
Nefertiti | Named for a beautiful and powerful queen |
Neith | Warrior goddess |
Nekhbet | Vulture goddess of Upper Egypt |
Nekhen | Ancient Egyptian city known as the 'City of the Hawk' |
Nile | The major river of Egypt |
Nomad | Represents the wanderers of the Egyptian desert |
Nun | Nun was the god of the watery abyss |
Nut | This was the name of the sky goddess |
Oasis | Represents the fertile spots in Egypt's desert |
Obelisk | Inspired by the tall, narrow monument in ancient Egypt |
Onuris | Onuris was a hunter god |
Orion | Prominent constellation in the Egyptian sky |
Osiris | The god of the underworld shares this name |
Ozymandias | Greek name for Rameses II, a powerful Egyptian pharaoh |
Pakhet | Pakhet was a lioness goddess of war |
Papyrus | Plant widely used in ancient Egypt for paper-like material |
Pharaoh | Reflects the rulers of ancient Egypt |
Ptah | God of craftsmen |
Pylon | Term for the monumental gateway of an Egyptian temple |
Pyramid | Symbolizes Egypt's monumental architecture |
Qebui | God of the north wind |
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Ankh | Inspired by the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that reads 'life' |
Anubis | Named after the ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife, often depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head |
Aten | Inspired by the disc of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology |
Bastet | After the ancient Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and childbirth, protector of the pharaoh |
Geb | Derived from the ancient Egyptian god of the Earth |
Hathor | Inspired by the ancient Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, music, dance, motherhood and joy |
Heka | Derived from the ancient Egyptian god of magic and medicine |
Horus | Named after the ancient Egyptian deity who was the sky god |
Isis | Inspired by the ancient Egyptian goddess of magic and life |
Khepri | Derived from the ancient Egyptian god of the rising sun |
Khufu | Named after the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, who commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza |
Maat | Named after the ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice |
Mut | After the ancient Egyptian mother goddess |
Nephthys | Named after the ancient Egyptian protective goddess of the dead |
Nile | After the longest river in Africa, which was of significant importance to ancient Egyptian civilization |
Nut | Named after the ancient Egyptian sky goddess |
Osiris | After the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation |
Ptah | After the ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects |
Ra | Derived from the sun god of ancient Egypt, symbolizing light and warmth |
Scarab | After the sacred symbol of the ancient Egyptians, representing transformation and resurrection |
Sekhmet | Derived from the warrior goddess of healing in ancient Egyptian mythology |
Set | Named after the ancient Egyptian god of chaos, fire, deserts, trickery, storms, envy, disorder, violence, and foreigners |
Sobek | Inspired by the ancient Egyptian deity associated with the Nile crocodile |
Sphinx | Inspired by the mythical creature of ancient Egypt with the body of a lion and the head of a human |
Thoth | Inspired by the ancient Egyptian god of writing, magic, wisdom, and the moon |
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Abydos | It takes its name from an ancient city in Egypt |
Alexandria | It is inspired by the Mediterranean port city in Egypt |
Aswan | A city in Egypt known for its significant archaeological sites |
Asyut | A city in Egypt that is the source of this name |
Beni | Short for Beni Suef, an Egyptian city |
Cairo | The bustling capital city of Egypt is the inspiration for this name |
Dahab | Inspired by the beautiful beach town in Egypt |
Damanhur | A city in Lower Egypt that inspires this name |
Fayoum | An Egyptian city known for its fertile lands |
Giza | This name is inspired by the city known for the Great Pyramids |
Heliopolis | It is inspired by an ancient city in Egypt |
Hurghada | A popular beach resort town in Egypt |
Karnak | This name comes from the vast temple complex in Luxor |
Luxor | A prominent city in Egypt, famous for its ancient temples |
Memphis | Ancient capital of Egypt holds the inspiration for this name |
Minya | A name inspired by an Egyptian city on the Nile |
Qena | Inspired by a city on the Nile river in Egypt |
Rosetta | Inspired by the town where the Rosetta Stone was discovered |
Saqqara | A vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt |
Sinai | Named after the famous peninsula in Egypt |
Sphinx | Named after the iconic monument in Egypt |
Suez | Named after the city by the famous Suez Canal |
Tanis | An ancient city in the Nile delta |
Tanta | It takes its inspiration from a large city in Egypt |
Thebes | An ancient city in Egypt, now known as Luxor |
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Aker | Aker was the god of the horizon, a perfect name for a dog that loves to explore |
Anubis | Anubis was the god of embalming and the dead, making it fitting for a dog with a bold personality |
Aten | Aten was the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology, a suitable name for a radiant pet |
Bastet | Bastet was the goddess of home, fertility, and childbirth, making it an ideal name for a female dog |
Geb | Geb was the god of the Earth, an ideal name for a dog that loves to play outdoors |
Hapi | Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile, a suitable name for a dog that loves water |
Hathor | Hathor was the goddess of love and joy, a suitable name for a pet that brings happiness to your life |
Horus | Horus was the falcon-headed god of the sky, suitable for dogs with a keen sense of sight |
Isis | Isis was the goddess of motherhood and healing, perfect for a nurturing and loving dog |
Khepri | Khepri was the god of creation, sunrise and renewal, an ideal name for a dog that brings a fresh start to each day |
Khnum | Khnum was the god of the Nile, an ideal name for a dog that loves water |
Maat | Maat was the goddess of truth, balance and order, a fitting name for a dog with a balanced nature |
Mafdet | Mafdet was the goddess of justice and execution, a fitting name for a dog with a strong sense of right and wrong |
Min | Min was the god of reproduction, a great name for a dog with a strong protective instinct |
Nephthys | Nephthys was the goddess of mourning and night, a suitable name for a pet that provides comfort in times of sorrow |
Nun | Nun was the god of the primordial waters, making it a fitting choice for a dog that loves to swim |
Nut | Nut was the goddess of the sky, a perfect name for a dog that loves to gaze at the stars |
Osiris | This name comes from the Egyptian god of the afterlife, a perfect choice for a noble pet |
Ptah | Ptah was the god of craftsmen, making it a great name for a dog with a unique skill or trick |
Ra | Ra was the sun god, a great choice for a dog that brings light into your life |
Sekhmet | This name comes from the warrior goddess of healing, an ideal name for a strong and caring dog |
Seth | Seth was the god of chaos, ideal for a rambunctious canine |
Sobek | This name comes from the crocodile god, a fitting choice for a pet that loves to swim |
Taweret | Taweret was the goddess of childbirth and fertility, a fitting name for a nurturing pet |
Thoth | This name belongs to the god of wisdom and magic, a fitting choice for a wise and mysterious pet |
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Ahmose | Ahmose I was a pharaoh who founded the New Kingdom |
Akhenaten | Akhenaten was a pharaoh known for introducing monotheism |
Amenhotep | This name honors the pharaoh who started the Amarna Period |
Cleopatra | Named after the last active pharaoh of Ancient Egypt |
Djedefre | This name honors Djedefre, a pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty |
Djoser | This name comes from the pharaoh of the Third Dynasty, who built the first pyramid |
Hatshepsut | This name pays tribute to the longest-reigning female pharaoh |
Khafre | Khafre was a pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, known for the Great Sphinx |
Khufu | This name honors the pharaoh who commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza |
Menes | Inspired by the pharaoh who is believed to have united Upper and Lower Egypt |
Merneptah | Inspired by Merneptah, a pharaoh known for his victory over the Sea Peoples |
Narmer | Narmer was a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period, known for the Narmer Palette |
Neferirkare | This name comes from Neferirkare Kakai, a pharaoh of the Fifth Dynasty |
Nefertiti | This name is inspired by a queen renowned for her beauty |
Pepi | Inspired by Pepi II, who had the longest reign in history |
Psamtik | Inspired by Psamtik I, who brought stability and prosperity to Egypt |
Ramses | This name refers to Ramses II, a famous pharaoh known for his military leadership |
Sahure | Inspired by Sahure, a pharaoh known for his benevolent rule |
Senusret | This name honors Senusret III, a pharaoh known for his military campaigns |
Seti | This name comes from Seti I, a pharaoh of the New Kingdom |
Sneferu | Sneferu was a pharaoh known for his innovative pyramid building |
Teti | Teti was a pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty, known for his pyramid at Saqqara |
Thutmose | In honor of Thutmose III, a pharaoh who expanded Egypt's empire |
Tut | Short for Tutankhamun, a young pharaoh known for his intact tomb |
Unas | Unas was a pharaoh of the Fifth Dynasty, known for the Pyramid Texts |
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Amun | Egyptian god of creation, the name symbolizes power and creativity |
Anhur | Derived from the Egyptian god of war and hunting |
Anubis | This name is inspired by the Egyptian god known as the protector of graves |
Atum | A name inspired by the sun god and creator deity in ancient Egyptian religion |
Bastet | Name of the Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and childbirth |
Geb | Inspired by the Egyptian god of the Earth |
Hathor | Inspired by the Egyptian goddess of love and joy |
Horus | Named after the god of the sky in Egyptian mythology |
Isis | The name represents the Egyptian goddess of motherhood and magic |
Khepri | In Egyptian mythology, Khepri is a god of the rising sun |
Khnum | Named after the Egyptian god who was the potter that formed people from clay |
Maat | Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, and harmony |
Mut | The name of the Egyptian mother goddess |
Neith | In Egyptian mythology, Neith is the goddess of hunting and war |
Nephthys | Egyptian goddess known for her protective and nurturing qualities |
Nut | This name represents the Egyptian sky goddess |
Osiris | Egyptian god of the underworld and judge of the dead |
Ptah | The name of the Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects |
Ra | Derived from the sun god in Egyptian mythology |
Sekhmet | Drawn from the Egyptian goddess of war and healing |
Serqet | The name of the Egyptian goddess who protected against venomous stings and bites |
Seth | Taken from the name of the Egyptian god of chaos |
Sobek | Named after the Egyptian god of the Nile river |
Thoth | Inspired by the Egyptian god of wisdom and writing |
Wepwawet | Taken from the name of the Egyptian god of war and funerals |
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