Welcome to our dedicated page where we celebrate the culture and spirit of Nigeria's largest city, Lagos, through an exciting array of canine monikers. Dogs are an integral part of our lives and providing them with meaningful names only strengthens this bond.
Here, we offer a collection of unique, beautiful, and inspiring names for your four-legged friend, which are deeply rooted in the diverse and vibrant culture of Lagos. Lagos, known for its music, fashion, and language, provides a treasure trove of distinct and memorable names for your pet. Whether you are a fan of Afrobeat, Yoruba folklore, or Lagos' iconic landmarks, you are sure to find a name that resonates with you and your canine companion.
Take a journey with us through the bustling streets of Lagos, as we explore a variety of name options that pay tribute to this extraordinary city and its rich heritage. Whether you're searching for a name that's trendy, traditional, or simply out of the ordinary, our page is the perfect starting point for naming your dog.
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Wale | Wale means 'come home', ideal for a dog that always comes home |
Wasiu | Yoruba name of Arabic origin, means 'born to expand' |
Wura | Yoruba name meaning 'gold' |
Xavier | A popular Christian name in Lagos, meaning 'bright' |
Xena | A name of Greek origin, meaning 'guest', fitting for a dog with a welcoming spirit |
Yaya | Yaya means 'older sister', perfect for a dog that acts like a big sister to other pets |
Yemi | This name is popular among Yoruba people and it means 'fitting for me'. It's a great name for a perfect pet |
Yetunde | Yoruba name meaning 'mother has returned' |
Yewande | This name is popular among Yoruba people and it means 'mother is back'. It's a great name for a pet that is always returning to its owner |
Yinka | It's a Yoruba name that means 'surrounding me with pomp and pageantry', suitable for a dog with a majestic appearance |
Yusuf | A popular Muslim name in Lagos, of Arabic origin |
Zainab | Commonly used Muslim name in Lagos, of Arabic origin |
Zara | A name of Arabic origin, meaning 'blooming flower', suitable for a lovely dog |
Zik | Short for 'Zikora', an Igbo name meaning 'show the world the Lord is good' |
Zuri | Zuri means 'beautiful' in Swahili, suitable for a beautiful dog |
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Aboki | A term for friend in Hausa, a northern Nigerian language |
Ajala | A Yoruba term for a 'world traveller', great for an adventurous dog |
Alte | Short for alternative, a term used to describe someone who is different or unique, great for a unique dog |
Baba | It's a term of respect for an elder in Nigeria, ideal for an older, wise pet |
Baddo | A term used to describe a person who is tough or hardcore |
Dodo | A term for fried plantain, a popular food in Lagos |
Egbon | A Yoruba term for elder or senior, good for an older dog |
Eko | The native name for Lagos, a great name choice for a city-loving dog |
Fufu | Nigerian dish, a cute and fun name for a dog |
Gbera | A term used to encourage action or urgency, fitting for an active or high-energy dog |
Gidi | Short for Las Gidi, a popular nickname for Lagos |
Igwe | A term for king in Igbo, a Nigerian language, suitable for a regal or majestic dog |
Jollof | A favorite food in Nigeria, this name would suit a beloved pet |
Kpako | This term refers to something local or crude, could be used humorously for a mischievous dog |
Kudi | A term for money in Hausa, could be a fun name for a precious pet |
Lekki | A place in Lagos, a name choice for a dog who loves to explore |
Magodo | A Lagos neighborhood, perfect for a city or urban dog |
Naira | Named after the Nigerian currency, which is a central aspect of daily life in Lagos |
Oga | This is a Nigerian slang term for boss, perfect for a commanding, leader-like dog |
Padi | A slang term for friend, great for a friendly and sociable dog |
Sabi | This term means 'know' in Nigerian pidgin, a name for a smart or clever dog |
Suya | A popular street food in Lagos, a fitting name for a dog who loves treats |
Wahala | A term for trouble in Nigerian slang, perfect for a playful, mischievous dog |
Yawa | A slang term for trouble or problem, for a mischievous or energetic dog |
Zobo | A popular Nigerian drink, this would make a fun, unique name for a pet |
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Agbalumo | Named after a popular fruit, also known as African Star Apple, in Lagos |
Akara | This is a popular deep-fried bean cake in Lagos |
Boli | This is a term for roasted plantain in Lagos |
Chapman | A cocktail that’s a Lagos specialty |
Dodo | A term for fried plantain, a favorite in Lagos |
Eba | A manioc flour dish commonly eaten in Lagos |
Egusi | This is a soup made from melon seeds, common in Lagos |
Ewedu | A popular Lagos soup made from jute leaves |
Fufu | A starchy accompaniment to many Lagos meals |
Garri | A commonly consumed food made from cassava tubers in Lagos |
Gbegiri | This comes from a popular soup made from beans in Lagos |
Jollof | A classic rice dish from Lagos |
Kilishi | Named after a type of dried meat snack in Lagos |
Kuli | Inspired by the popular Lagos snack, Kuli Kuli |
Kunnu | This name is inspired by a popular drink made from tiger nuts in Lagos |
Moi | Short for Moi Moi, a steamed bean pudding from Lagos |
Ogi | A fermented cereal pudding from Lagos |
Okra | A vegetable frequently used in Lagosian cuisine |
Palmie | Short for Palm wine, a traditional Lagos drink |
Pepper | Lagos cuisine is known for being spicy |
Plantain | A main ingredient in many Lagos dishes |
Pounded | Inspired by pounded yam, a staple food in Lagos |
Puff | Short for Puff Puff, a popular Lagos snack |
Suya | Named after a spicy meat skewer popular in Lagos |
Zobo | Named after a popular Lagos drink made from dried hibiscus petals |
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Adekunle | Named after Adekunle Gold, a popular Nigerian singer |
Banky | A tribute to Banky W, a prominent Nigerian musician |
Burna | A tribute to Burna Boy, a renowned Nigerian musician |
Davido | Inspired by the famous singer Davido |
Dbanj | Inspired by D'banj, a renowned Nigerian singer |
Eazi | Inspired by Mr Eazi, a famous Nigerian singer |
Falz | A tribute to Falz, a prominent Nigerian rapper |
Fela | In honor of Fela Kuti, a legendary Nigerian musician |
Flavour | A nod to Flavour N'abania, a celebrated Nigerian musician |
Funke | In honor of Funke Akindele, a popular Nigerian actress |
Genevieve | This name acknowledges the celebrated actress Genevieve Nnaji |
Iceprince | Named after Ice Prince, a popular Nigerian rapper |
Ini | Recognizing Ini Edo, an esteemed Nigerian actress |
Mikel | In tribute to Mikel Obi, a renowned Nigerian footballer |
Nkem | Nkem Owoh is a well-known Nigerian actor |
Olamide | In tribute to Olamide, a renowned Nigerian rapper |
Omosexy | A nod to Omotola Jalade Ekeinde's popular nickname |
Patoranking | A nod to Patoranking, a celebrated Nigerian musician |
Ramsey | In honor of Ramsey Nouah, a popular Nigerian actor |
Runtown | Inspired by Runtown, a renowned Nigerian singer |
Simi | In honor of Simi, a popular Nigerian singer |
Tekno | A tribute to Tekno, a popular Nigerian musician |
Tiwa | Paying homage to Tiwa Savage, an iconic Nigerian singer |
Wizkid | Named after Wizkid, a popular Nigerian musician |
Yemi | Acknowledging Yemi Alade, a popular Nigerian singer |
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Agege | From Agege, a suburb popular for its local bread |
Ajah | From Ajah, a rapidly developing area in Lagos |
Alimosho | Honors Alimosho, the largest local government area in Lagos |
Apapa | Named after Apapa, home to several ports and terminals |
Badagry | From the historic town of Badagry, a coastal town in Lagos |
Bariga | Inspired by the Bariga suburb, known for its lively spirit |
Eko | Named after Eko Bridge, one of the famous bridges in Lagos |
Epe | A nod to Epe, a local government area with a rich history |
Festac | Named after Festac Town, a residential hub in Lagos |
Gbagada | From Gbagada, a developing urban area in Lagos |
Ikeja | The capital of Lagos State, offering a blend of culture and modernity |
Ikorodu | From Ikorodu, a large city in Lagos State |
Ikoyi | Captures the essence of Ikoyi, a wealthy neighborhood in Lagos |
Isolo | Named after Isolo, a middle-class, mixed-use area in Lagos |
Lekki | Inspired by the popular Lekki Peninsula, a thriving area in Lagos |
Magodo | Named after Magodo, a luxurious housing estate in Lagos |
Makoko | Named after the Makoko floating village in Lagos |
Maryland | Inspired by Maryland, a residential suburb in Lagos |
Mushin | Honors Mushin, a local government area known for its market |
Ogba | A nod to Ogba, a bustling commercial area in Lagos |
Ojota | Named after Ojota, a district located in the heart of Lagos |
Shomolu | Inspired by Shomolu, a local government area in Lagos |
Surulere | Commemorating Surulere, a residential and commercial area |
Victoria | A nod to Victoria Island, an affluent area in Lagos |
Yaba | Named after Yaba, a suburb known for its technology hub |
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Ade | This Yoruba name meaning 'royalty' is fitting for a regal dog |
Bola | It's a popular Yoruba name, perfect for a beloved pet |
Chika | This name, common in Lagos, signifies 'God is great' |
Dapo | In Lagos, 'Dapo' means 'love came together' |
Efe | This Yoruba name means 'love', ideal for a cherished pet |
Funke | 'Funke' signifies 'God has given me to care for.' Perfect for a new puppy |
Gbenga | This name, meaning 'lifted up', is great for a dog that lifts your spirits |
Hakeem | A Yoruba name meaning 'wise one', perfect for an intelligent dog |
Ife | 'Ife' means 'love' in Yoruba, great for a dog you love deeply |
Jola | 'Jola' signifies 'one who brings in wealth', great for a prosperous household |
Kola | A popular Yoruba name, fitting for any Nigerian breed |
Lola | 'Lola' signifies 'wealthy', great for a dog that brings joy and richness to your life |
Mide | In Yoruba, 'Mide' means 'I am grateful', perfect for a dog that brings much joy |
Ngozi | 'Ngozi' means 'blessing', fitting for a dog that is a blessing in your life |
Obi | A popular name in Lagos, 'Obi' signifies 'heart' in Yoruba |
Peju | 'Peju' means 'full of wealth and honor', great for a noble dog |
Quincy | An unusual name in Yoruba, Quincy is distinctive and memorable |
Reni | 'Reni' means 'look at me', perfect for a dog that loves attention |
Simi | This Yoruba name means 'rest and comfort', great for a laid-back dog |
Tola | 'Tola' signifies 'wealth', suitable for a dog that brings richness to your life |
Uche | In Yoruba, 'Uche' means 'think', perfect for a thoughtful and intelligent dog |
Vito | This name, although rare in Lagos, is a demonstration of strength and vitality |
Wale | 'Wale' means 'to arrive home', perfect for a dog that has found its forever home |
Xola | This unique name means 'stay in peace', great for a calm and peaceful dog |
Yemi | 'Yemi' signifies 'fit me', perfect for a dog that seems like the perfect fit in your life |
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