There is knowledge in naming a dog, because you can’t change the name after you give it to a dog, so just like naming a child, you must be serious and cautious, in order to make the new dog owner happy. Friends, you can broaden your mind and understand the names of other people’s dogs. I thought about it carefully and roughly divided some of the dog names I know now into categories. You can make some analogies yourself. The simplest and catchiest names are very common, such as: Ding Ding, Dang Dang, Xiao Bai, Dou Dou, Qiu Qiu, Xiong Xiong, etc., or English names: Lucy, Lucky, Michile, Jack, Coco, etc. The characteristic of this type of naming method is that it is very catchy and easy for dogs to recognize and remember. The disadvantage is that it is very easy for the dog to have the same name. Name the dog after your favorite, prominent person or character, such as Belle, Prince, Barton (general), Meiya (Crayon Shin-chan’s mother), Starba (the famous little lion), Clinton, etc. This type of name is quite individual, but if it is too complicated or unsound, it is usually simplified during the use process. For example, Patton and Clinton were both simplified to Dundun in the end. hehe. Name the dog with words related to the breed, such as Husky called Qiqi, Golden Retriever called Maomao, Spot called Diandian, Shetland called Lele or Didi, Cocker Spaniel called Kaka, etc. This is my personal way of naming. I think it's too lazy, so it's best not to adopt it. Name your dog after your favorite brand, such as steamed buns, pudding, milkshake, cheese, millet, rice, etc. I personally think such names are quite cute. But if you are playing outside with a dog named Popsicle, and your dog is running around, and you call its name loudly, "Popsicle~~Popsicle~~", will someone come to you to buy an ice drink? ? hehe. So it's best not to name food sold outside. Completely personalized names, such as: Killer, Ougu (I really don’t know what this name means), Abu, Tiedan, etc. As long as they are not too weird, such names are fine and full of personality, but you still have to remember them. To make it catchy, the names I mentioned above were simplified to Key, Ougu was later called Oou, Abu was sometimes called Bubu, and Tiedan naturally became Dandan. Okay, now the ways of naming dogs that I know can be roughly divided into these categories. If you find other types, you can leave a message and let me know. It can also be a reference for other friends who are preparing to name their dogs.