Welcome to a unique collection of monikers inspired by the beautiful state of Virginia. Known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and distinctive Southern charm, Virginia offers a plethora of naming inspiration for your new canine companion.
Whether you've found your furry friend in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, the bustling streets of Richmond, or the coastal beauty of Virginia Beach, you can find a name that reflects the state's colonial heritage, natural wonders, or vibrant culture. From names that pay homage to historical figures and landmarks to those that echo the state's passion for sports, this page is filled with options that Virginia dog owners will love.
So, if you are in search of a name that holds a special connection to the Old Dominion state, look no further. Dive into this collection and discover the perfect name that captures the spirit of Virginia and perfectly suits your new pup.
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Accomack | Inspired by Accomack County, a United States county located in the eastern edge of the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Albemarle | Named after Albemarle County, a county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Alexandria | Alexandria, Virginia is a city rich in history |
Amelia | Named after Amelia County, known for its scenic beauty |
Appomattox | The Appomattox Court House is a key historical site in Virginia |
Arlington | Arlington, Virginia is home to the Arlington National Cemetery |
Ashland | After the town located 15 miles north of Richmond along Interstate 95 and historic Route 1 in Hanover County |
Barter | Named after the Barter Theatre, located in Abingdon |
Bedford | After Bedford County, a United States county located in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Belle | Inspired by the Belle Boyd Cottage, a historic landmark in Front Royal |
Blacksburg | After the town in Montgomery County, Virginia |
Bluebell | The Virginia bluebell is a native wildflower |
Bristol | Named after Bristol, a vibrant city in Virginia |
Brooke | After Brooke County, a scenic region in Virginia teeming with nature |
Buchanan | Named after the town in Botetourt County, Virginia |
Buck | A nod to Virginia's rich hunting tradition |
Buckingham | Inspired by Buckingham County, a rural United States county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Cardinal | The cardinal is the state bird of Virginia |
Caroline | Inspired by Caroline County, a United States county located on the eastern part of the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Cavalier | The nickname for a University of Virginia student |
Charlottesville | Charlottesville, Virginia is the home of the University of Virginia |
Cherry | Cherry blossoms are a famous sight in Northern Virginia |
Chesapeake | The Chesapeake Bay is a defining feature of Virginia's geography |
Chincoteague | Chincoteague Island, Virginia is famous for its wild ponies |
Chippokes | Chippokes Plantation State Park is a historic area in Surry County |
Clarke | Inspired by Clarke County, a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia |
Colonel | A nod to Virginia's rich military history |
Colonial | For Colonial Williamsburg, a popular tourist destination |
Cotton | Cotton farming is a part of Virginia's history |
Crabber | Refers to Virginia's famed Blue Crab industry |
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Bulldog | This name pays homage to the University of Richmond's mascot |
Cavalier | This is the mascot for the University of Virginia |
Eagle | Bridgewater College's sports teams are the Eagles |
General | Washington and Lee University's teams are the Generals |
Gobbler | This name is a playful nod to the nickname of Virginia Tech's mascot |
Highlander | Radford University's teams are known as the Highlanders |
Hokie | Virginia Tech University has a turkey as a mascot, and Hokie is its name |
Hornet | Shenandoah University's mascot is a Hornet |
Keydet | This is a unique name for a dog, inspired by the nickname of Virginia Military Institute's sports teams |
Knight | Southern Virginia University's mascot is the Knights |
Lancer | Longwood University's mascot is the Lancers |
Marlin | Virginia Wesleyan University's teams are the Marlins |
Monarch | Old Dominion University's sports teams are known as the Monarchs |
Pacer | Mary Baldwin University's sports teams are the Pacers |
Panther | This name is a reference to Ferrum College's mascot |
Penguin | Dominican University of California's sports teams are the Penguins |
Phoenix | Elon University's sports teams are the Phoenix |
Pirate | Hampton University's sports teams are the Pirates |
Raptor | This name pays homage to Bard College at Simon's Rock's mascot |
Spartan | This name is a reference to Norfolk State University's sports teams |
Spider | This is the nickname of the University of Richmond's sports teams |
Tiger | Hampden-Sydney College's sports teams are the Tigers |
Trojan | This name pays homage to Virginia State University's mascot |
Wasp | Emory and Henry College's sports teams are the Wasps |
Wildcat | Randolph College's sports teams are the Wildcats |
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Azalea | A plant commonly found in Virginia |
Bass | After the Striped Bass, a fish species found in Virginia |
Bluebell | From the Virginia Bluebells, a native flowering plant |
Boxer | A nod to the native Eastern Box Turtle |
Brook | This is a homage to the Brook Trout, Virginia's state fish |
Buckeye | Named after a type of tree native to Virginia |
Butterfly | For the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, the state insect |
Cardinal | State bird of Virginia, native to the area |
Copper | In reference to the Northern Copperhead, a snake species native to Virginia |
Cotton | Cottonmouth snakes are native to Virginia |
Crab | This pays tribute to the Blue Crab, a common species in the Chesapeake Bay |
Fern | Virginia has numerous native fern species |
Hawk | Inspired by the Red-tailed Hawk, a bird species native to Virginia |
Holly | An homage to the American Holly, Virginia's state tree |
Jamestown | The Jamestown weed, also known as Jimsonweed, is native to Virginia |
Magnolia | Magnolia is a common tree species in Virginia |
Pawpaw | A fruit tree native to Virginia |
Pine | Paying tribute to the Virginia Pine, a common tree species in the state |
Pippin | The Albemarle Pippin, a type of apple, is grown in Virginia |
Shenandoah | After the Shenandoah Salamander, native to the Shenandoah National Park |
Sycamore | From the American Sycamore, a tree species native to Virginia |
Tiger | A nod to the Virginia Tiger Moth |
Vireo | A bird species native to Virginia |
Walnut | A common tree species in Virginia |
Whip | Inspired by the Eastern Whip-poor-will, a bird species found in Virginia |
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Berkeley | Named after Berkeley Plantation, one of the first great estates in America |
Byrd | In memory of Richard Evelyn Byrd, a naval officer and explorer known for his expeditions to the Antarctic |
Custis | Named after George Washington Parke Custis, the step-grandson and adopted son of George Washington |
Fairfax | Commemorates Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was a Scottish peer |
Hancock | A tribute to John Hancock, the first governor of Virginia |
Harrison | In memory of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father who signed the Declaration of Independence |
Henry | Derived from Patrick Henry, a Founding Father known for his 'Give me liberty, or give me death!' speech |
Jackson | Honorific for Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, a Confederate general during the American Civil War |
Jamestown | Named after the first permanent English settlement in the Americas |
Jefferson | Named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence |
Lee | Commemorates Robert E. Lee, the commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War |
Madison | Inspired by James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, who played a key role in drafting and promoting the U.S. Constitution |
Marshall | Takes its name from John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States |
Mason | In honor of George Mason, a statesman and delegate from Virginia, known for his drafting of the Virginia Declaration of Rights |
Monroe | After James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States whose doctrine shaped U.S. foreign policy |
Pendleton | In honor of Edmund Pendleton, a Virginia politician, lawyer and judge |
Pocahontas | A tribute to the Native American woman who played a significant role in the early years of the Jamestown settlement |
Powhatan | A tribute to Powhatan, the paramount chief of Tsenacommacah, encompassing parts of present-day Virginia |
Randolph | A tribute to Peyton Randolph, the first President of the Continental Congress |
Shenandoah | Tribute to the Shenandoah Valley, a significant Civil War battleground |
Sheridan | Named after Philip Sheridan, a career U.S. Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War |
Stuart | Named for J.E.B. Stuart, a U.S. Army officer and later a major general in the Confederate States Army |
Tyler | Derived from John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States |
Wise | A tribute to Henry A. Wise, a U.S. Congressman, governor of Virginia, and U.S. Minister to Brazil |
Wythe | Named after George Wythe, the first American law professor, a signatory of the Declaration of Independence and a judge |
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Alexandria | A tribute to the historic city of Alexandria in Virginia |
Appomattox | Taken from the Appomattox Court House, the site of the end of the American Civil War |
Arlington | Derived from Arlington National Cemetery, a historic site in Virginia |
Bluebell | This is for the Blue Ridge Mountains, a famous range in Virginia |
Cavalier | Symbolizes the University of Virginia's sports team, the Cavaliers |
Charlottesville | Named after the city of Charlottesville, home of the University of Virginia |
Chesapeake | A nod to the Chesapeake Bay, a vital water body in Virginia |
Danville | This name recognizes the city of Danville, rich in Civil War history |
Fairfax | Named after the county of Fairfax, one of the oldest settlements in Virginia |
Fredericksburg | Named after the historic city of Fredericksburg in Virginia |
Hampton | Recognizes the city of Hampton, home to several historic sites |
Harrisonburg | Named after the city of Harrisonburg, known for its historic downtown |
Jamestown | Named after the first permanent English settlement in the New World |
Leesburg | This name comes from the historic town of Leesburg |
Monticello | This name hails from Thomas Jefferson's plantation, a significant Virginia landmark |
Norfolk | Derived from the city of Norfolk, home to the largest Navy base in the world |
Petersburg | This name comes from the historic city of Petersburg |
Potomac | Inspired by the Potomac River, a significant river in Virginia |
Richmond | A nod to the capital city of Virginia |
Roanoke | Represents the city of Roanoke, also known as the 'Star City of the South' |
Shenandoah | Inspired by the beautiful Shenandoah National Park |
Skyline | A tribute to the Skyline Drive, a scenic roadway through Shenandoah National Park |
Staunton | Named after the city of Staunton, home to several historic buildings |
Williamsburg | A tribute to the colonial city of Williamsburg |
Yorktown | Comes from Yorktown Battlefield, a key site in the American Revolutionary War |
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Alexandria | Named after a Virginian city, it would suit a noble and majestic breed |
Arlington | Named after a city in Virginia, this name suggests loyalty and intelligence |
Bristol | This Virginian city name would make a charming name for a small breed dog |
Charlottesville | A city in Virginia, it would make a sophisticated name for a dog |
Chesapeake | A great name for a dog because it's also the name of a Virginia city known for its natural beauty |
Danville | A city in Virginia, it would make a friendly and joyful dog name |
Fairfax | A city in Virginia that would make a dignified name for a dog |
Hampton | A quaint and charming Virginia city, it would be a cute name for a small breed |
Harrisonburg | This Virginian city name would suit a dog with a strong personality |
Hopewell | A city in Virginia, it's a hopeful and optimistic name for a dog |
Leesburg | A historic town in Virginia, it would make a noble dog name |
Lynchburg | A historical city in Virginia, it's a unique and distinctive dog name |
Manassas | A city in Virginia rich in history, it would make a unique dog name |
Martinsville | A city in Virginia, it would make a unique and friendly dog name |
Norfolk | This seaport city's name would make a perfect moniker for a water-loving pup |
Petersburg | Named after a city in Virginia, this name suggests intelligence and dignity |
Portsmouth | A Virginia city known for its naval shipyard, this name would fit a strong and proud dog |
Radford | This Virginian city name would make a unique and strong dog name |
Richmond | This is the capital city of Virginia, a strong and prestigious name for a dog |
Roanoke | A unique name for a dog, it's inspired by the historic city in Virginia |
Salem | A peaceful Virginia city and a serene dog name |
Staunton | This Virginian city name would be a unique name for a dog |
Suffolk | It's a charming city in Virginia and would make a delightful name for a pet |
Waynesboro | A city in Virginia, it would make a distinctive and friendly dog name |
Winchester | This name, like the Virginia city, is associated with elegance and style |
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