Delve into the vibrant world of a city characterized by its stunning skyline, bustling streets, and unique culture - Shanghai. This metropolitan city, bridging traditional and modern China, is a treasure trove of inspiration, especially for those seeking to name their new canine family member. Our collection of dog names is inspired by this fascinating city, its food, landmarks, language, and culture.
Every name on our list is handpicked and resonates with the charm and spirit of Shanghai. These names not only add an exotic flair, but also introduce a slice of this city's culture to your home. Pair your pooch's personality with a name that's as unique as they are. Whether you have a breed that originates from China or simply have an affinity for all things Shanghai, you're sure to find a fitting moniker for your four-legged friend in our list.
From traditional to trendy, from popular to unique, our Shanghai-inspired dog names cover a wide spectrum. Browse through, and perhaps you'll find the perfect name that encapsulates your pup's spirit and your love for the captivating city of Shanghai.
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Sunrise | Symbolizes hope and a new beginning |
Sushi | Although Japanese in origin, sushi is popular in Shanghai |
Tang | Referring to the Tang Dynasty |
Tao | refers to 'peach', a popular fruit in Shanghai |
Tea | Common beverage in Shanghai |
Temple | Temples are common in Shanghai |
Tiantian | It means 'every day', symbolizing a dog's constant companionship |
Ting | it means 'listen', symbolizing attentiveness |
Toto | A playful and easy-to-say name |
Wangcai | A traditional lucky name meaning 'prosperous wealth' |
Wanwan | Mimics the sound a dog makes, making it a popular choice |
Wei | it means 'great', symbolizing greatness |
Wonton | A popular food in Shanghai |
Xia | it means 'summer', a warm season in Shanghai |
Xiaoba | Translates to 'little eight', a lucky number in Chinese culture |
Xiaobai | It means 'little white', an adorable name for a small white dog |
Xiaodong | Translates to 'little east', a distinct and appealing name |
Xiaofang | It means 'little square', a unique and interesting name |
Xiaofei | Translates to 'little fly', a fun name for a small dog |
Xiaofeng | Translates to 'little wind', a cool name for a fast dog |
Xiaogou | Translates to 'little dog', a fitting name for a small breed |
Xiaoguang | It means 'little light', a great name for a dog that brings light into your life |
Xiaohan | Translates to 'little cold', a cool name for a dog that loves winter |
Xiaohong | It means 'little red', a fitting name for a red dog |
Xiaohu | It translates to 'little tiger' and is suitable for an energetic pup |
Xiaohuang | It means 'little yellow', a fitting name for a yellow dog |
Xiaohui | Translates to 'little grey', perfect for a small grey pup |
Xiaojing | Translates to 'little quiet', a perfect name for a calm dog |
Xiaoli | It means 'little beauty', a wonderful name for a lovely dog |
Xiaolin | Translates to 'little forest', a great name for a nature-loving dog |
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Baozi | Referring to a 'steamed bun' in Shanghai dialect, for a fluffy and cute dog |
ChaCha | In Shanghai dialect, it refers to 'search', for a dog that loves to explore |
Dabao | In Shanghai dialect, it means 'big treasure', perfect for a large and precious dog |
Dianxin | Referring to 'dim sum' in Shanghai dialect, for a small but delightful dog |
Gouwu | Meaning 'shopping' in Shanghai dialect, for a dog that loves going out |
Haochi | Means 'delicious' in Shanghai dialect, perfect for a dog who loves its food |
Huohua | Meaning 'spark' in Shanghai dialect, perfect for a dog with a sparkling personality |
Jiayou | A common phrase in Shanghai dialect meaning 'add oil' or 'keep going', for a dog that never gives up |
Jingjing | A Shanghai dialect word meaning 'quiet', suitable for a calm and quiet dog |
Laojie | Referring to 'old street' in Shanghai dialect, for a dog with a wise and old soul |
Liangcha | Referring to 'herbal tea' in Shanghai dialect, for a dog that is soothing and calming |
Mengmeng | A cute Shanghai dialect word meaning 'dreamy', suitable for a dog that's sleepy or dreamy |
Piaoliang | Means 'beautiful' in Shanghai dialect, for a very attractive dog |
Pingan | Meaning 'safe' in Shanghai dialect, suitable for a dog that makes you feel secure |
Ruanjiao | Shanghai dialect for 'soft foot', for a dog with a gentle tread |
Shuijiao | Meaning 'sleep' in Shanghai dialect, for a dog that loves to snooze |
Tiantian | Shanghai dialect for 'every day', for a dog that brings joy every day |
Tinghua | Shanghai dialect for 'listen', suitable for a dog that's good at following commands |
Xiaoqiang | A common nickname in Shanghai dialect meaning 'little strong', suitable for a small but strong dog |
Xingfu | In Shanghai dialect, it means 'happiness', suitable for a dog that brings happiness |
Xixi | A cute Shanghai dialect word meaning 'giggling', suitable for a dog that makes you laugh |
Youxi | Meaning 'game' in Shanghai dialect, for a playful and active dog |
Yuanfen | In Shanghai dialect, it means 'destiny', for a dog that you feel was destined to be yours |
Yueguang | Meaning 'moonlight' in Shanghai dialect, for a dog that loves night time |
Yundong | Meaning 'exercise' in Shanghai dialect, perfect for a dog that loves physical activities |
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Chiang | In memory of Chiang Kai-shek, a Chinese Nationalist politician |
Confucius | From the philosopher Confucius, whose teachings deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese thought and life |
Deng | For Deng Xiaoping, the leader who initiated economic reforms in China |
Genghis | The name of Genghis Khan, the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire |
Han | Derived from Han Wudi, the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty |
Jackie | Inspired by Jackie Chan, a globally recognized actor and martial artist |
Jet | Inspired by Jet Li, a famous Chinese film actor and martial artist |
Jiang | To commemorate Jiang Zemin, the former General Secretary of the Communist Party |
Jing | Inspired by Jing Haipeng, the first Chinese astronaut to go into space three times |
Lang | Named after Lang Lang, a world-renowned concert pianist |
Laozi | Honors Laozi, an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, known as the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching |
Mao | Of course, Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, is a source of inspiration |
Ming | Named after the Ming dynasty, one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history |
Qin | To honor Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of a unified China |
Qing | Inspired by the Qing dynasty, the last imperial dynasty of China |
Song | From Song Taizu, the founding emperor of the Song dynasty |
Sun | Inspired by Sun Yat-sen, who played a pivotal role in overthrowing the Qing dynasty |
Tang | As a tribute to Tang Taizong, the second emperor of the Tang dynasty |
Wu | Commemorates Wu Zetian, the only woman in the history of China to assume the title of Empress Regnant |
Yao | To honor Yao Ming, one of the most famous Chinese basketball players |
Yixing | A tribute to Zhang Yixing, a famous Chinese singer and actor |
Yuan | After Yuan Shikai, a Chinese military and government official |
Zedong | To commemorate Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China |
Zhou | A nod to Zhou Enlai, the first Premier of the People's Republic of China |
Ziyi | For Zhang Ziyi, one of the most famous Chinese actresses |
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Bao | It means 'precious' in Mandarin, a popular choice for pet owners |
Bo | This name signifies 'wave', used for dogs with a playful personality |
Chun | This name signifies 'spring', a popular choice for dogs born in spring |
Feng | 'Phoenix', a symbol of rebirth, is the meaning of this name |
Hu | Meaning 'tiger', this name is often chosen for fearless dogs |
Hua | This name signifies 'flower', a good fit for a beautiful dog |
Jin | It stands for 'gold', a splendid name for a precious pet |
Lei | It stands for 'thunder', a popular name for energetic dogs |
Li | It stands for 'strength', suitable for dogs with strong character |
Long | 'Dragon' is what this name signifies, often given to large, mighty dogs |
Lu | 'Deer' is the meaning of this name, great for dogs with a gentle spirit |
Mei | 'Beautiful' is the meaning of this name, perfect for a pretty dog |
Ming | Meaning 'bright', this name is often chosen for intelligent dogs |
Qi | 'Miracle' is the meaning of this name, suitable for a dog that brings joy |
Qing | Representing 'pure', this name is reserved for dogs with a pure heart |
Rong | 'Banyan tree', symbolizing longevity, is the meaning of this name |
Shui | Meaning 'water', this name is often chosen for dogs with a calm nature |
Tian | 'Sky' is the meaning of this name, great for dogs with a free spirit |
Wang | This name means 'king', a royal choice for your dog |
Xiao | This is a common name meaning 'small', great for a tiny pooch |
Xue | Representing 'snow', this name is a winter favorite |
Yang | This name means 'sun', perfect for a cheerful and warm dog |
Yue | 'Moon' is the meaning of this name, used for dogs with a calm demeanor |
Yun | 'Cloud' is the meaning of this name, a fitting choice for a fluffy dog |
Zhen | 'Precious gem' is the meaning of this name, ideal for a cherished pet |
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Baozi | This is a popular steamed bun in Shanghai, making it a cute name for a fluffy pup |
Chunjuan | Named after the popular spring rolls of Shanghai |
Congyoubing | A delicious scallion pancake, popular in Shanghai |
Dabing | Also called Chinese pancake, a common street food |
Douhua | A silky tofu dessert, often enjoyed in Shanghai |
Erling | A spicy tofu dish, perfect for a spunky little dog |
Huangjiu | Inspired by a type of rice wine from the region |
Huoguo | Inspired by the hot pot, a favorite communal meal |
Jianbing | This is a savory crepe, a favorite street food in Shanghai |
Jiuniang | A sweet, fermented rice dish, often served as dessert |
Laba | Inspired by Laba porridge, a traditional dish served during the Laba Festival |
Longjing | Named after the famous Chinese green tea |
Mantou | A name inspired by steamed bread rolls, commonly eaten in Shanghai |
Maotai | A globally recognized Chinese liquor |
Mooncake | A traditional Chinese pastry, typically enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival |
Nianao | A sticky rice cake, eaten during Chinese New Year |
Peking | Inspired by Peking Duck, a famous dish in China |
Qingtuan | A sweet green rice ball made during the Qingming Festival |
Shengjian | Fried soup dumplings, a local delicacy |
Tangyuan | Sweet glutinous rice balls, often filled with red bean or sesame |
Wonton | A classic Chinese dumpling, very popular in Shanghai |
Xiaolong | Named after Xiaolongbao, the famous soup dumpling of the city |
Youtiao | Derived from a popular breakfast dish, a long, deep-fried dough stick |
Yumcha | A traditional Chinese tea-drinking ritual with dim sum food |
Zongzi | A traditional sticky rice dumpling, wrapped in bamboo leaves |
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Bund | Inspired by the famous waterfront area in Shanghai |
Changfeng | A park in Shanghai |
Dapuqiao | Reflects a residential district of Shanghai |
Gucheng | A park with a lake in Shanghai |
Hengshan | After Hengshan Road, a famous bar street |
Huaihai | Named after a bustling shopping street in Shanghai |
Huangpu | A tribute to the city's main river |
Jiading | A district in Shanghai known for its gardens |
Jingan | The Jingan Temple, a notable landmark, lends its name |
Jinmao | Reflects a skyscraper in Shanghai |
Lujiazui | A prominent financial district in Shanghai |
Nanjing | Named after Nanjing Road, a bustling shopping street |
Nanshi | Honoring the old city of Shanghai |
Oriental | Derives from the Oriental Pearl TV Tower |
Pudong | Reflects Shanghai's futuristic skyline |
Qibao | A nod to the ancient Qibao town |
Ruijin | A major road in Shanghai |
Taipingqiao | A lake park in Shanghai |
Tianzifang | An arts and crafts enclave in Shanghai |
Wusong | A tribute to Wusong River in Shanghai |
Wuzhong | A historical road in Shanghai |
Xintiandi | A stylish, pedestrian-only area in the city |
YuGarden | A popular place for tourists |
Zhapu | Inspired by Zhapu Road, a famous food street |
Zhongshan | Named after Zhongshan Park, a popular green space |
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