Welcome to our comprehensive guide where we have gathered an impressive selection of monikers perfect for your adorable little companion. The Pekingese, also known as the Lion Dog, is a breed of toy dog, originating from China. This breed is known for their courage, dignity, and self-importance, making it essential to choose a name that reflects their unique characteristics and royal heritage.
Every Pekingese owner knows that their little furry friend deserves a name as distinctive as their personality. This is why we have made sure to include names that encapsulate the breed's elegance, audacious spirit, and regal background. From traditional Chinese names to popular western names, you will find a wide variety of options to suit your Pekingese’s personality and appearance.
Find a name that your Pekingese can wear proudly, matching their character and their undeniable charm. Whether you are looking for a name that resonates with their Chinese origin, or something that simply sounds cute or dignified, this list has got you covered. Dive in, explore, and discover the perfect name for your loyal companion.
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Nutmeg | A spice-inspired name for a brown Pekingese |
Orchid | A name as beautiful as a Pekingese |
Panda | A fun name for a black and white Pekingese |
Peaches | The name Peaches could match the sweet and lovable personality of a Pekingese |
Peanut | A small, playful Pekingese could be named after this snack |
Pearl | A precious name for a Pekingese with a shiny, white coat |
Pebble | A cute name for a small Pekingese |
Pebbles | This name can convey the small size and cute nature of a Pekingese dog |
Phoenix | A majestic name for a Pekingese with a fiery spirit |
Piao | A unique Chinese name that could allude to the exotic and distinctive appearance of the Pekingese |
Pickle | A Pekingese with a mischievous, playful personality might suit this name |
Pippen | It suits the small stature of the Pekingese, as it's often used for smaller, adorable pets |
Poppy | Perfect for a Pekingese with a lively and energetic personality |
Powder | For a Pekingese with a light, almost 'powdery' coat, this name is a great choice |
Princess | Pekingese dogs are often viewed as royal and regal, thus the name Princess is fitting |
Puff | The Pekingese's fluffy coat can often make it look like a little puff of fur |
Pumpkin | An orange or brown Pekingese might be well suited to this name |
Quon | A Chinese name meaning 'bright', it's fitting for the Pekingese's lively and intelligent nature |
Raindrop | A unique name for a Pekingese who loves water |
Raisin | A sweet name for a small, dark-colored Pekingese |
Riceball | A playful name for a Pekingese with a light coat, like a ball of white rice |
Ripple | A playful name for a Pekingese who loves to run around |
Sammy | It's a warm and friendly name, mirroring the social nature of the Pekingese breed |
Sandy | It's a fitting name for a Pekingese with a light brown or blond coat |
Sasha | This strong and beautiful name can match a Pekingese's personality |
Selby | This unique name can highlight the distinct and one-of-a-kind personality of a Pekingese |
Shizi | A Chinese name that means 'lion', it's a perfect fit for this lion-like dog breed |
Silk | A glamorous name for a Pekingese with a shiny, silky coat |
Simba | This name could be fitting for a Pekingese because of their lion-like appearance, reminding us of the famous Disney lion character |
Simone | It's a refined name for a breed known for its elegance and nobility |
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Biscuit | This name is perfect for a small Pekingese, reflecting their petite stature and cute appearance |
Bonbon | Just like a small sweet candy, this name suits a tiny Pekingese |
Button | This name is a reflection of the Pekingese small size, being as tiny and cute as a button |
Crumbs | Great for a small Pekingese, implying they're so small they could be crumbs |
Cupcake | Cupcakes are small and sweet, just like a Pekingese dog |
Dumpling | This name is a nod to the Pekingese's Chinese origin and their small size |
Gumball | This name is playful and suits a small, rounded Pekingese |
Jellybean | This is perfect for a small, colorful, and sweet Pekingese |
Jujube | It’s a small sweet fruit, fitting for a small sweet dog like a Pekingese |
Marbles | This name is playful and suits a tiny Pekingese |
Muffin | Muffins are small and adorable, just like a Pekingese |
Nugget | Just like a nugget, Pekingese are small but incredibly valuable |
Peanut | This name is a nod to the tiny size of Pekingese dogs |
Pebble | This name suits a small Pekingese, reminiscent of a small but precious stone |
Pebbles | It's a cute name for a small dog, reminding one of small, cute stones |
Pickle | A cute name for a small, quirky Pekingese |
Pip | It's a small name for a small breed, and it's easy to call out |
Poppet | An endearing term perfect for a small Pekingese |
Raisin | This suits a tiny, wrinkly Pekingese |
Spritz | This name reflects the small, vibrant nature of a Pekingese |
Sprout | Perfect for a small, growing Pekingese pup |
Teacup | Represents the Pekingese's small, compact size |
Thimble | Reflects the Pekingese's tiny size |
TicTac | It's a fun, unique name for a small and lively Pekingese |
Tiddly | It's a cute, playful name for a small Pekingese |
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Apollo | Inspired by the Greek god of the sun, this name is suited to a Pekingese with a glowing personality |
Apollo | Inspired by the Greek god of the sun, this name is suited to a Pekingese with a glowing personality |
Ares | If your Pekingese is a little fighter, consider this name from the Greek god of war |
Artemis | For a Pekingese that loves the outdoors, the Greek goddess of the hunt is a suitable namesake |
Athena | Perfect for an intelligent and wise Pekingese, after the Greek goddess of wisdom |
Balder | Inspired by the Norse god of light and joy, this name is suitable for a Pekingese that brings happiness |
Demeter | Perfect for a Pekingese that loves the outdoors, named after the Greek goddess of harvest |
Dionysus | The Greek god of wine and festivities' name suits a Pekingese that loves to party |
Eros | The Greek god of love's name is ideal for a Pekingese that is full of affection |
Fenrir | This moniker comes from Norse mythology's giant wolf, suitable for a Pekingese with a big personality |
Freya | The Norse goddess of love's name is perfect for a loving and affectionate Pekingese |
Hades | This name, from the Greek god of the underworld, is ideal for a Pekingese with a mysterious aura |
Helios | If your Pekingese lights up your life, consider this name from the Greek god of the sun |
Hephaestus | This name comes from the Greek god of fire and forge, suitable for a hardworking Pekingese |
Hera | Perfect for a regal Pekingese, after the Greek queen of the gods |
Hermes | If your Pekingese is swift and agile, the Greek god of speed and travel is a great namesake |
Hestia | The Greek goddess of the hearth's name is perfect for a Pekingese that loves to stay at home |
Loki | The Norse trickster god's name suits a mischievous Pekingese |
Nyx | This name comes from the Greek goddess of night, perfect for a Pekingese with a dark coat |
Odin | This name comes from the Norse god of war and wisdom, ideal for a smart and courageous Pekingese |
Perseus | If your Pekingese is a brave little warrior, this Greek hero's name is a fitting choice |
Poseidon | The Greek god of the sea's name is ideal for a Pekingese that loves water |
Rhea | The name of the Greek titaness of fertility is ideal for a nurturing Pekingese |
Thor | A grand name for a Pekingese with a strong and powerful character, after the Norse god of thunder |
Zeus | The king of the Greek gods' name suits a Pekingese with a majestic presence |
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An | This translates to 'peace' in Chinese |
Bao | This name means 'precious' in Chinese, a fitting name for a beloved Pekingese |
Chen | This stands for 'dawn', a suitable name for a Pekingese that wakes up early |
Fang | This denotes 'fragrance', a pleasant name for a Pekingese |
Huan | This indicates 'joy' in Chinese, perfect for a cheerful pet |
Jia | 'Jia' means 'good' in Chinese, a great name for a well-behaved Pekingese |
Jun | 'Jun' translates to 'ruler' or 'king' in Chinese |
Lei | 'Lei' means 'thunder' in Chinese, an apt name for a loud Pekingese |
Ling | In Chinese, 'Ling' stands for 'spirit', a fitting name for a lively Pekingese |
Long | This name signifies 'dragon', a symbol of power and good luck in Chinese culture |
Lun | This means 'wheel' in Chinese, a fun name for a Pekingese that loves to run |
Mei | The name 'Mei' stands for 'beautiful' in Chinese, showing off the breed's gorgeous coat |
Ming | In Chinese, 'Ming' stands for 'bright' |
Pi | This means 'skinny' in Chinese, a tongue-in-cheek name for a small Pekingese |
Qing | This name means 'clear' or 'pure' in Chinese |
Rong | In Chinese, 'Rong' means 'glorious' |
Shi | The name 'Shi' means 'practical' in Chinese |
Tian | This translates to 'heavenly', an appropriate name for a cherished pet |
Wei | 'Wei' stands for 'great' in Chinese |
Xiao | 'Xiao' translates to 'small' in Chinese, representative of the Pekingese breed's stature |
Xin | This name means 'new' in Chinese |
Yan | 'Yan' means 'beautiful' in Chinese |
Yue | 'Yue' stands for 'moon' in Chinese |
Zhen | In Chinese, 'Zhen' translates to 'precious' |
Zhu | 'Zhu' translates to 'pearl' in Chinese |
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Baron | A title of honor, often hereditary, given to individuals of high rank in a monarchy |
Caesar | This is a title used by Roman emperors, symbolizing power and authority |
Crown | This name signifies the importance and high position of a ruler |
Duchess | It is a rank of nobility for women, usually the wife or widow of a duke |
Duke | A noble rank just below the monarch, perfect for a dog with a proud and dignified demeanor |
Empress | The female equivalent of an emperor, a perfect name for a regal female Pekingese |
Jester | Historically, jesters were entertainers in the courts of the high nobles and royalty |
Kingdom | A title that denotes the area or people ruled by a king or queen |
Knight | A member of a warrior tradition who is known for their honor and courage |
Majesty | A term to show respect and honor to a royal person |
Monarch | It is a term used to denote a sovereign head of state, particularly a king, queen, or emperor |
Noble | It is a term that refers to individuals with high social rank or status |
Odin | Named after the king of the Norse gods, symbolizing power and wisdom |
Orion | Named after a prominent constellation, symbolizing the regal status of kings and queens |
Palace | This is where a monarch resides, a symbol of their authority and power |
Prince | This title is used for someone who is next in line for the throne |
Regalia | Refers to the emblems or symbols of royalty |
Regent | This is a person who exercises the ruling power in a kingdom during the minority, absence, or disability of the sovereign |
Sapphire | A precious gemstone often associated with royalty due to its beautiful blue color |
Scepter | This is a symbolic ornamental staff or wand held in the hand by a ruling monarch as an item of royal or imperial insignia |
Sovereign | An ultimate power or authority, usually used for a monarch |
Throne | This is the ceremonial chair for a monarch, synonymous with their rule and authority |
Tiara | A type of crown worn by princesses and queens, symbolizing beauty and elegance |
Versailles | Named after the famous palace in France, epitomizing luxury and grandeur |
Windsor | This is the name of the British royal family, known for their elegance and grace |
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Alexander | Originates from Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia who conquered an empire |
Beethoven | Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven, the great composer and pianist |
Boudicca | Inspired by Boudicca, the queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the Romans |
Caesar | Named after the famous Roman Emperor, Julius Caesar |
Charlemagne | Originates from Charlemagne, the king of the Franks and Lombards in the late 8th century |
Churchill | Taken from Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II |
Cleopatra | Inspired by the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt |
Copernicus | Inspired by Nicolaus Copernicus, the astronomer who formulated a model of the universe |
Eleanor | Named after Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen consort of France and England |
Galileo | Named after Galileo Galilei, the influential astronomer, physicist and engineer |
Gandhi | Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of Indian nationalism against British rule |
Hannibal | Originates from Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general during the Second Punic War |
Homer | Named after Homer, the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey |
Joan | Taken from Joan of Arc, the heroine of France during the Hundred Years' War |
Leonardo | Named after Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian polymath of the Renaissance |
Lincoln | Borrowed from Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States |
Marco | Taken from Marco Polo, the Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer |
Marie | Taken from Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize |
Napoleon | Originates from Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military and political leader |
Nefertiti | Named after Nefertiti, the queen of Egypt and the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten |
Pompey | Borrowed from Pompey the Great, a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic |
Roosevelt | Borrowed from Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States |
Shakespeare | Originates from William Shakespeare, often considered the greatest writer in the English language |
Socrates | Borrowed from Socrates, the classical Greek philosopher |
Victoria | Borrowed from Queen Victoria, the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom |
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Jinx | It was a easy learning name for our puppy |
Pabby | Short for Pablo |
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