If you’re looking for some of the best fiery dog names, then this list will give you everything you need!
They’re just perfect for Dalmatians and other fire-fighting canines!
I also love them for pups that are full of fire and passion in their sweet little hearts!
Take a look!
Fiery Dog Names For Males

From mythological gods of fire to characters with flamingly red and orange hair colors, we think these ideas are perfect for fiery male dogs!
- Aagney – for a child of fire.
- Abiz – amazing name for a fiery dog, meaning small flame.
- Admani – this name refers to a burning fire.
- Agni – after the Hindu god of fire.
- Agni – for a beautiful-burning fire.
- Agnideep – for the one who is in flames.
- Aidan – after the Celtic God of fire.
- Anvar – great name for one who keeps the flames.
- Blaise – French name referring to a blazing personality.
- Bobi – for the bringer of flames.
- Bren – referring to a part of the flame.
- Cardinal – amazing name for a fiery dog!
- Carrot Top – after the red-headed artist.
- Chulli – this is the name of a “cooking fire.”
- Citrabha – name meaning “beautiful flame”
- Clifford – after the big, red dog!
- Czerwony – Polish word meaning “red.”
- Dearg – this name means “red” in Irish.
- Deepanshi – from the fire generated by a lamp.
- Deepavati – referring to an eternal flame.
- Deepjay – also means an elegant flame.
- Elmo – after the red monster from Sesame Street.
- Eric – after Eric the Red.
- Finch – after the birds with the red beak.
- Flamingo – after the coolest birds in the world!
- Flaminio – this is the name for “the keeper of the flames.”
- Flint – referring to the spark of a rifle.
- Garnet – after the red gem.
- Harry – after the red-headed Prince Harry.
- Heti – meaning a light fire.
- Hong – the Chinese word for “red.”
- Ignatius – this name means “fire” and it’s derived from English.
- Jasjot – a beautiful name meaning “flame of glory.”
- Joash – this name refers to the fire of the Gods
- Joideep – referring to the flame of happiness.
- Keighan – this name refers to a small flame.
- Kennett – great name for the one born of fire.
- Lahab – Arabic name meaning “flame.”
- Lobster – great fiery dog name.
- Manjyot – this name means “the flame of the mind.”
- Mishal – Arabic name meaning “torch.”
- Moto-Swahili word for fire.
- O’Brien – after Conan O’Brien, the famous TV presenter.
- Orangutan – because they are orange after all.
- Pepper – after Pepper Ann, the famous character.
- Phoenix – after the mythical bird who rose from its own ashes.
- Rabbie – this name refers to a bright flame.
- Raggedy Andy – after the famous red-haired doll.
- Rojo – this is the Spanish word for “red.”
- Ron – after Ron Weasley, the Harry Potter character.
- Rosso – in Italian, this name means “red.”
- Rot – the German word for “red.”
- Spark – for the red spark in your life.
- Tiger – gest name especially if the pattern matches.
- Vermelho – in Portugese, this means “red.”
I’m loving that last one for boys. It’s such a unique name!
Phoenix is another favorite, especially for a rescue dog with a tough past.
Fiery Dog Names For Females

Again, we looked to mythology, famous red-heads, and more to come up with our favorite fiery dog names for girls. Take a look!
- Adara – Hebrew name meaning “fire.”
- Agneyastra – this was once used as a fire weapon.
- Agnimitra – beautiful name referring to fire.
- Aithne – after one of the most famous volcanos.
- Aka – this means “red” in Japanese.
- Anne – after Anne of Green Gables.
- Annie – from the Little Orphan Annie.
- Ariel – after the Little Mermaid.
- Autumn – after the season where everything turns red.
- Azar – Italian name meaning “burning fire.”
- Blaze – a beautiful fire-related name.
- Chama– Galician word for “flame”
- Dabka– Somali for fire.
- Dana – after Dana Scully from The X-Files.
- Daphne – from the Scooby-Doo animated series.
- Deepshika – referring to an everlasting flame.
- Edana – meaning a small flame.
- Ember – meaning a small ball of fire.
- Emberley – meaning “spark.”
- Emberly – meaning burning coal.
- Fiammetta – Italian name referring to a fiery one.
- Fiona – after Shrek’s Princess Fiona.
- Fire – simple but appropriate!
- Flame – one of the best fiery dog names.
- Fox – this one is pretty straightforward.
- Fulki – this refers to a ball of light.
- Ginger – after Ginger Spice, member of Spice Girls.
- Hestia – after the Greek Goddess of fire.
- Ina – Yoruba for fire.
- Jessica – after the famous Jessica Rabbit.
- Jyotika – referring to the light of a flame.
- Kalama – Hawaiian name meaning “torch.”
- Lady Bug – for a precious, red lady.
- Lucille – after Lucille Ball.
- Mars – after the red planet.
- Merida – the main character from Brave.
- Merlot – after the best red wine.
- Miss Frizzle – after the character from the Magic School Bus.
- Molly – after Molly Ringwald.
- Pebbles – after Pebbles Flinstone.
- Pele – after the Hawaiian Goddess of fire.
- Pippi – after Pippi Longstocking.
- Pumpkin – for a pup that’s red-colored!
- Raggedy Ann – after the famous doll.
- Robbyn – for the brightest flame.
- Robee – referring to the glow of a fire.
- Ruby – after the red, precious gem.
- Shararah – for a lady who walks like a burning flame.
- Shikha – this name simply means “flame.”
- Shula – this name means “flame.”
- Strawberry – after the cartoon character, Strawberry Shortcake.
- Sunny – after the sun!
- Sunshine – what’s hotter than the sun?
- Vatroslava – this name translates as “fire.”
- Wilma – after Wilma Flintstone.
From the girls’ list, I absolutely love Ruby! The gemstone looks like it’s on fire in the sunlight.
Ina is also incredibly beautiful!