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70+ Firefighter Dog Names

Dalmatian is the traditional mascot of the fire department. But you don’t need to have a spotted dog to give your dog a firefighter name. It is always a good idea to find a name for your firefighter dog, regardless of breed or gender. We have compiled a list of suitable names. Good luck!

Top Firefighter Dog Names

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  • Blaze
  • Adeen
  • Atesh
  • Kalama
  • Bomber
  • Kindle
  • Keahi
  • Helmut
  • Gimli
  • Ignatius
  • Lahab
  • Angarika
  • Joash
  • Ember
  • Plug
  • Adan
  • Brenna
  • Cinderella
  • Cendrillion
  • Fiammetta
  • Brendika
  • Ardere
  • Flicker
  • Adar
  • Edan
  • Ardere
  • Heat
  • Brande
  • Calida
  • Alev
  • Chief
  • Cairns
  • Flash
  • Kenneth
  • Arson
  • Azar
  • Hero
  • Flare
  • Burner
  • Shar
  • Daha
  • Siren
  • Aine
  • Maui
  • Torch
  • Celosia
  • Shine
  • Phoenix
  • Flow
  • Vesta
  • Anala
  • Pele

Firefighter Dog Names with Meanings

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  • Burner — this pertains to the part of the stove from which the flames come.
  • Flicker — this word which means ‘to burn unsteadily’ may not be the first name to come to mind when firefighter dog names are discussed, but it is still relevant and easy to remember for most canine owners.
  • Cairns — is a brand of firefighter’s helmet.
  • Sear — not really the cooking term but more about ‘the act of burning with extreme heat.’ It’s unique, short, and easy to remember.
  • Plug — you’ll love how short and unique this name is. It refers to the fire hydrant.
  • Arson — you may likely know that the term arson pertains to the criminal act of setting something on fire. It’s short, easy to remember, and more importantly, unique.
  • Helmut — this is a common German name which came from the word ‘helmet’—something firefighters usually wear. It is also very meaningful as it means ‘to protect.’
  • Flash — here is yet another short but meaningful name for your dog. We all know that flash means ‘fast,’ but it can also pertain to the ignition of combustible materials.
  • Hero — a word that is appropriate for firefighters who risk their lives to save others. It is likewise a nice name to give to a pet who will also do the same for you.
  • Flare — a one-syllable name that is very meaningful if you want a firefighter-related name for your dog. It means ‘to blaze with a quick burst of flame.’ It can also mean ‘superior or best,’ which can mean a lot for a canine owner like you.
  • Flow — at first glance, this may not appear to be a firefighter dog name, but think again. It can pertain to fire flow or the amount of water that runs through those hoses that our heroes often use.
  • FAST — short for Fire Assist and Search Team, this can also be an appropriate name for a lightning-fast dog.
  • Ember — this is a girl’s name which means burned coal.
  • Probie — this can refer to a new firefighter or someone who is on probation, hence the name.
  • Shine — it is a word we often associate with the sun but can be used as a dog name, too. It means ‘to light or glow.’
  • Chief — short and sweet, this can refer to fire chief.
  • Heat — it’s an obvious choice if you want a firefighter or fire-related dog name, as it pertains to high temperatures.
  • Siren — this pertains to the warning device found at fire departments. May also refer to that thing found on fire trucks and used for alerting other motorists on the road.
  • Ardere — the name means ‘to burn or set on fire.’ Perfect if your pup sets your heart on fire.
  • Kindle — this is not about the mobile device from Amazon, rather, it pertains to the verb which means ‘to light or set on fire.’
  • Bomber — in Australia, the term is for the firefighting aircraft. It is also short for a water bomber.
  • Maltese — no, this is not about the dog breed. It pertains to the Maltese Cross which is the emblem of firefighters.
  • Blaze — like Arson, Blaze is a short and unique name for your pet. It comes from a word that means ‘to burn fiercely.’ The name is also said to have a Latin meaning ‘one who stutters.’ This is a word you’d want to give to a male dog. As an alternative, you can also use the name “Blaise” which has French roots. The name is great for dogs with a bold personality.
  • Torch — the word literally means ‘to set on fire.’ Again, it is short, distinctive, and hard to forget. Another name that is closely related to it is Mishal, which is an Arab name that means ‘torch.’

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