This list includes 48 Male dog names that start with G, from “Gabe” to “Gus”. These names range from classic and human-inspired choices to playful and pop-culture picks. Use them for naming a new puppy, creating characters, or finding a memorable show or breeding name.

Male dog names that start with G are names commonly given to male dogs that begin with the letter G. Many come from human names, mythology, and film, with familiar examples like “Gus” appearing in books and movies.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

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Meaning: A concise definition or translation that explains what the name signifies and why it might suit your dog.

Male dog names that start with G

NameScientific namePronunciationMeaning
GusCanis lupus familiaris(guhs)Short for Augustus; “great” or “venerable”.
GizmoCanis lupus familiaris(GIZ-moh)Small mechanical device; nickname.
GunnerCanis lupus familiaris(GUN-ner)One who aims or shoots (from gunn).
GunnarCanis lupus familiaris(GUN-ar)Warrior, Scandinavian variant of Gunner.
GageCanis lupus familiaris(gayj or GAYJ)Measure or “pledge”; occupational surname.
GoliathCanis lupus familiaris(goh-LYE-uhth)Biblical giant; “very large”.
GrizzlyCanis lupus familiaris(GRIZ-lee)Like the grizzly bear; “grayish”.
GroverCanis lupus familiaris(GROH-ver)Grove dweller (from Old English).
GriffinCanis lupus familiaris(GRIF-in)Mythical creature; also Welsh “strong lord”.
GriffCanis lupus familiaris(grif)Short form of Griffin.
GatsbyCanis lupus familiaris(GATZ-bee or GATS-bee)(From F. Scott Fitzgerald novel surname)
GhostCanis lupus familiaris(gohst)Spirit; apparition.
GuinnessCanis lupus familiaris(GIN-ness)Irish stout brand name; surname.
GabeCanis lupus familiaris(GAYB)Short for Gabriel; “God is my strength”.
GinoCanis lupus familiaris(JEE-no or GEE-no)(Short for Giovanni)
GioCanis lupus familiaris(JEE-oh or GEE-oh)Short for Giovanni or Giorgio.
GideonCanis lupus familiaris(GID-ee-on)Hewer; great warrior (Hebrew).
GordonCanis lupus familiaris(GOR-dun)Scottish surname; meaning uncertain (sp. “large fort”).
GreyCanis lupus familiaris(gray)Color adjective; “gray-haired”.
GrayCanis lupus familiaris(gray)Color adjective; variant spelling of Grey.
GradyCanis lupus familiaris(GRAY-dee)Noble or “illustrious” (Irish).
GrantCanis lupus familiaris(grant)Great or “large”; from Old French/English.
GrahamCanis lupus familiaris(GRAY-um)Scottish surname; “gravelly homestead”.
GilCanis lupus familiaris(gill)Short form of Gilbert or Gillian; “joy” in Hebrew.
GilbertCanis lupus familiaris(GIL-bert)Bright pledge (Germanic).
GuapoCanis lupus familiaris(GWAH-poh)Spanish “handsome”.
GarthCanis lupus familiaris(garth)Yard or “enclosure” (Old Norse/Old English).
GatorCanis lupus familiaris(GAY-tor)Short for alligator; “large reptile”.
GronkCanis lupus familiaris(GRAHNK or GRONK)Nickname from surname Gronkowski; tough-sounding.
GuidoCanis lupus familiaris(GEE-doh or GWI-doh)Italian diminutive of Guido; “forest” or “wide”.
GulliverCanis lupus familiaris(GULL-ih-ver)From Swift’s novel character; “gluttonous” uncertain.
GableCanis lupus familiaris(GAY-bul)English surname (e.g., Clark Gable).
GimliCanis lupus familiaris(GIM-lee)Dwarf name from Norse myth/fiction; “fire” or “helmet”?
GeronimoCanis lupus familiaris(geh-roh-NEE-moh)Famous Apache leader’s name; exclamation of daring.
GenoCanis lupus familiaris(JEE-no or GEE-no)Short form of Eugene; “well-born”.
GambitCanis lupus familiaris(GAM-bit)Strategic chess move.
GeorgeCanis lupus familiaris(JORJ)Farmer or “earth-worker” (Greek).
GerardCanis lupus familiaris(jeh-RARD or GEH-rard)Spear brave (Germanic).
GeraldCanis lupus familiaris(JER-ald or GEH-rald)Rule of the spear (Germanic).
GeoffCanis lupus familiaris(JEFF)Short form of Geoffrey; “God’s peace”.
GibbsCanis lupus familiaris(gibs)Derived from Gilbert/Gib; “pledge”.
GraysonCanis lupus familiaris(GRAY-sun)Son of the steward (English surname).
GromitCanis lupus familiaris(GROH-mit)Fictional dog name (Wallace & Gromit).
GarethCanis lupus familiaris(GAH-reth or GARE-eth)Welsh name possibly meaning “gentle”.
GonzoCanis lupus familiaris(GON-zo)Muppet character name; “wild” connotation.
GlenCanis lupus familiaris(glen)Valley (Scottish).
GalileoCanis lupus familiaris(GAL-ih-LAY-oh)Italian astronomer surname; “from Galilee”.
GulliverCanis lupus familiaris(GULL-ih-ver)(Included earlier—remove duplicate)

Descriptions

Gus
Latin/English origin; long-used, friendly short name for male dogs, very popular. Variants Augustus, GusGus; common on pet-name lists.
Gizmo
Invented English nickname popular for playful, small dogs. Widely used by pet owners; evokes curiosity and techy charm.
Gunner
Scandinavian/English roots; popular strong, sporty male dog name, common for working and hunting breeds. Variant Gunnar sometimes used.
Gunnar
Scandinavian origin; masculine-sounding, used frequently for male dogs, especially Nordic or hunting breeds. Variant Gunner common.
Gage
Old French/English origin; short, punchy name used for male dogs. Spelled Gauge sometimes, though Gage more common for names.
Goliath
Hebrew origin (biblical); popular for very large or imposing male dogs. Conveys size and strength.
Grizzly
English descriptive nickname used for big, shaggy, brown dogs. Evokes rugged wilderness; occasionally used as a playful tough-guy name.
Grover
Old English name familiar from TV (Sesame Street). Used affectionately for male dogs; retro charm and friendly feel.
Griffin
Welsh/Latin roots; popular heroic-sounding dog name. Variants: Griff, Griffith. Common for medium-large male dogs.
Griff
Friendly, punchy pet form used for male dogs; informal variant of Griffin with a modern feel.
Gatsby
English literary-inspired name; used for stylish, whimsical male dogs. Evokes the novel’s flair.
Ghost
English word-name, surged in popularity after pop-culture (Game of Thrones). Common for white or stealthy male dogs.
Guinness
Irish cultural reference used as a playful male dog name, particularly for dark-coated dogs. Sometimes shortened to “Guin.”
Gabe
Hebrew origin (short form); warm, approachable name used often for male dogs. Variant Gabriel less common as dog-call.
Gino
Italian diminutive used as a pet name; friendly, stylish. Common for male dogs with Italian-themed names.
Gio
Italian diminutive; short, affectionate male dog name. Pronunciation varies by owner.
Gideon
Biblical Hebrew name occasionally used for male dogs; sounds dignified and classic. Shortens to Gid sometimes.
Gordon
Scottish-origin surname commonly used as a male dog name (e.g., Gordon Setter association). Familiar, solid choice.
Grey
English color name used as a sleek, gender-neutral or male dog name. Variant Gray also common; popular for silver/gray dogs.
Gray
English variant spelling; used as a stylish male dog name, often for gray-coated breeds. Spelling choices vary by region.
Grady
Irish-origin name sometimes chosen for male dogs; approachable and slightly old-fashioned. Variants include Ó Grádaigh historically.
Grant
Common surname-turned-first-name used for male dogs. Strong, concise choice; occasionally popular on pet-name lists.
Graham
Scottish-origin name used for male dogs; classic and gentlemanly. Sometimes shortened to Gray or Gram.
Gil
Short, clipped name used for male dogs; often a nickname for Gilbert. Simple and easy to call.
Gilbert
Germanic-origin name occasionally used for male dogs; vintage charm. Variants Gil, Gilbertus less common.
Guapo
Spanish adjective used playfully as a male dog name, especially for affectionate owners. Informal, often used as a compliment-name.
Garth
Old Norse/English name used occasionally for male dogs; strong, short, and slightly rugged. Familiar from pop culture.
Gator
Playful, tough-sounding name used for bold male dogs. Popular in southern U.S.; evokes strength and swagger.
Gronk
Modern pop-culture inspired name (athlete nickname), used for big, muscular male dogs. Feels playful and strong.
Guido
Italian origin; used for male dogs, often jokingly or affectionately. Variant pronunciations and cultural connotations.
Gulliver
Literary name from Jonathan Swift; whimsical choice for male dogs, especially travelers or explorers.
Gable
Surname-turned-name used for male dogs with a suave vibe. Short, classic, and cinematic in feel.
Gimli
Popularized by Tolkien; frequently used for sturdy, stocky male dogs. Evokes fantasy and loyalty.
Geronimo
Used for adventurous male dogs; bold, historical name with playful jump-calling connotations.
Geno
Informal diminutive used for male dogs; friendly and approachable. Variants: Gino, Genno.
Gambit
English word-name used for clever, tactical-feeling male dogs. Pop-culture usage makes it a modern, edgy choice.
George
Classic human name widely used for male dogs; timeless and familiar. Shortened forms include Georgie (less masculine).
Gerard
Germanic name occasionally used for male dogs; formal but strong. Variant Gerry used as a friendlier pet form.
Gerald
Traditional male name sometimes chosen for dogs to sound distinguished; common nicknames Gerry, Geraldo.
Geoff
English diminutive commonly used as a human name and sometimes for male dogs. Casual, friendly, and familiar.
Gibbs
Surname/nickname used as a quirky male dog name (also pop-culture reference). Short, sturdy, and informal.
Grayson
Modern surname-first-name used frequently for male dogs. Stylish, contemporary; variant Greyson also common.
Gromit
Beloved animated dog name often reused by owners; affectionate, loyal connotations. Clearly established pet-name usage.
Gareth
Welsh-origin male name occasionally used for dogs; classical and dignified. Short form Garry sometimes used.
Gonzo
Pop-culture-inspired name used for eccentric male dogs. Playful, memorable, and bold.
Glen
Scottish-origin name used as a gentle, natural-feeling male dog name. Variants Glenn (double n) also common.
Galileo
Scientific/literary name used for clever or inquisitive male dogs. Grand, slightly quirky; often shortened to “Gali.”
Gulliver
Duplicate entry removed.
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