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Spanish Chihuahua Names

Find One Of A Kind Name Ideas


There are hundreds of choices among the Spanish Chihuahua names you might consider for your newly adopted dog. You can find the perfect term to call your pup which reflects the Latin American origins of this toy breed. The selection you decide upon will be used to call your canine buddy as many as 30,000 or more times during the pet’s lifetime so you want to choose a Spanish Chihuahua name which will comfortable for both you and your pet.

As a general rule, many monikers from Spanish reflect the gender of the pet based on the ending of the term. If the word ends with the letter “a” or “I”, it refers to a female while terms ending in the letter “o” or “e” normally refer to the masculine. Of course, some choices of Hispanic origin does not end in a vowel but in only a few cases will it be difficult to determine which gender might be suitable called by that name. For example, “Gino” is a masculine moniker while “Gina” is a feminine term. This is sometimes reflected in English but gender is less often revealed by such specific rules.

You are certain to find the right Spanish Chihuahua name to call your toy sized pooch. Chi’s, as the cute, small breed is often called, are renowned for daintiness, grace, energy and playfulness. They can be protective of their human “pack members” and desire loyalty and protection from their humans.

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Ambraza: Referring to a hug, this choice is perfect for cuddly little girl canines. If you like the word and wish to apply it to a boy pup, simply change the ending letter to one of the masculine terminal vowels, either “o” or “I”.

Amor: Meaning “a feeling of great affection”, this term would be wonderful for any loving masculine pooch to carry. Amore (pronounced Am-OR-A) is another form of this moniker which might appeal to you.

Barcelona: This girl’s moniker happens to be the word by which the second largest city in Spain is known. The term comes from the moniker of the city’s co-founder, Homilar Barca. A short from might be “Barce” or “Celona” if you wish.

Benito: This boy name translates loosely to “a blessing” and your four legged little man will certainly be a benito in your life as you share hours of playful fun and quiet snuggling. Again, this choice can be feminized by changing the ending sound to “a”.

Bolero: This male word refers to a popular Spanish dance. This puppy name has a unique sound when called and brings to mind immediately the country and language of Spain.

Bonita: This word can be used as a girl’s moniker, meaning “beautiful”. When spoken or called out, it is a pleasant sounding selection. Your pooch will sense the loving way you speak her name and respond quickly to this term.

Corona: As with all rules, there are always exceptions. This potential moniker does not have any association with one gender or another even though an ending “a” is present. Meaning “royal”, it is gender-generic and great for any small pooch with an aristocratic personality.

Flamenco: Meaning a specific style of energetic, passionate dance common to Latin American and Hispanic countries, it is generally thought of as masculine. It also refers to the style of the accompanying guitar music to which the dance is performed. Perhaps this is the right selection for your little pooch, especially if she loves to dance on their hind legs.

Rio: This term means, literally, “a river”; it is also the name of the river separating the U.S. and her neighbors to the south. As a short boy’s name, it is easy and smooth on the tongue and you lad will love it.

Xaviera: This feminine term refers to “owning a new home or house” and is pronounced phonically as “Ox-A-Vee-Err-ah”. To use the moniker for a little boy, simply drop the terminal “a”.

More Spanish Chihuahua Name Ideas...

     Abeliene      Ferdinando      Paco
     Amigo      Garcia      Samba
     Alma      Gracia      Sergio
     Basque      Hombre      Seniorita
     Blanco      Inez      Slata
     Bueno      Inca      Taco
     Caballa      Jose      Tamale
     Charo      Josephina      Toro
     Chica      Kaltar      Uno
     Chico      Lobo      Vega
     Chiquita      Loco      Ventura
     Dia      Neva      Xia
     Dali      Nino      Vino
     Diablo      Nona      Vena
     Diego      Nuevo      Zoey
     Eder      Ora     Zorro
     El Nino      Otso
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