She is an shepherd mix :)
What is a cute GERMAN name for a female puppy?
A good site with German names for pets might be: http://german.about.com/library/blhunde0...
My favorite female names for a dog on that list would probably be Britta, Frida/Freda, Lola, Mina, Nana, and Trudi. So, maybe have a look at a list of German pet names, such as the one on the previously mentioned site, and pick a name that you like and that suits your dog.
Best wishes!
Reply:beeren=german for "berries"
fraulein=german for"young woman"
frieden=german for"peace"
greta=german female name
gretchen=german name for a female
heidi=german name for a female
Ilsa=german name for a female
liesel=german name for a female
marta=german name for a female
katrinka=german name for a female
hope you like one of these names or maybe a combo mix.since she is a mix.ex."Heisel" taken from heidi and liesel
Reply:SABLE: English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "black," as a heraldic color. It is sometimes confused with the mammal of the same name but which has brown fur, not black, and which has a different origin.
ALAMEDA: Hawaiian name meaning "precious."
TIARA: A feminine, yet strong sounding female name.
MAJESTIC: A good name for a dog that is just that...
ADELE - Noble, kind
GRETCHEN - Little pearl
Reply:German Names for Pets A-F
Note: Names for females are marked (f.). Other names are masculine or work with both genders.
A
Abbo
Achim
Adalheid/Adelheid (f.)
Adi
Adler (eagle)
Afram
Agatha/Agathe (f.)
Aico/Aiko
Aladin
Alois
Amadeus (Mozart)
Ambros
Anka (f.)
Annelies (f.)
Antje (f.)
Arndt
Arno
Asterix
Attila
Axel
B
Bach
Beethoven, Brahms
Also see Famous Germans for more names.
Baldo
Baldur
Balko
Bär/Bärchen (bear)
Bärbel (f., pron. BEAR-bel)
Bärli (little bear)
Beate (f., pron. bay-AH-tuh)
Bello (barker)
Bengel (rascal, lad)
Benno
Bernd
Bernhard
Bertolt (Brecht)
Biene (bee, pron. BEE-nuh)
Bismarck, Otto von
Blaubart (bluebeard)
Blitz (lightning)
Blümchen (f., little flower)
Böhnchen (beanie)
Boris (Becker)
Brandy
Brecht
Britta (f.)
Brummer (roarer)
Brunhild(e) (from Wagnerian opera and the Germanic 'Nibelungenlied' legend)
C
Carl/Karl
Carlchen
Cäsar (Caesar, Kaiser)
Charlotta/Charlotte (f.)
Cissy (Sissi) (f.)
D
Dagmar (f.)
Dierk
Dina (f.)
Dino
Dirk
(A-)Dur (A major, music)
Dux/Duxi
E
Edel (noble)
Egon
Eiger
Eike
Eisbär
Eitel
Elfriede/Elfi/Elfie (f.)
Elmar
Emil
Engel (angel)
Engelchen/Engelein (little angel)
F
Fabian
Fabio/Fabius
Falco/Falko More...
Falk (hawk)
Falka (f.)
Fanta (f.)
Fatima (f.)
Fantom (ghost, phantom)
Faust/Fausto
Fee (f., fairy, pron. FAY)
Felicitas/Felizitas (f.)
Felix (Mendelssohn)
Fels (rock)
Ferdi, Ferdinand
Fidelio (Beethoven opera)
Fix (und Foxi, cartoon characters)
Flach (flat)
Flegel (brat)
Flocke/Flocki (fluffy)
Floh (flea)
Flöhchen (little flea)
Florian
Fokus
Foxi (f.)
Francis More...
Franz
Freda (f.)
Freja (f.)
Freud (Sigmund)
Frida (f.)
Fritz (Freddy)
Fuzzi (sl., weirdo)
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Reply:Shnitzel!
Lol.
Adali, Addie, Mitzi, Milly, Emma, Carly, Cara,
Pippi, Marlie, Maddy, Lulu, is Maxine German? I know someone with
a German shepherd named Maxine, Max for
short.
Reply:ava(german), Brigitte(french/german), Carolin(german), Carina(Scandinavian/german), Elli(german)
those are just some examples.(check out the site for more)
Reply:Glücklich is German for happy. [It's cute in a sense. :P]
Others: Helga, Hilary, Freya, Gretchen, Altoose, Cossette
Reply:My friends named their dogs german names:
Gretchen
Gretta
Leberwurst
Wolfgang
Reply:Shotzie is sweetheart in German.
Reply:schnitzel nowitzki Kaman
Reply:scorpio after that german band scorpions.
Reply:Alarice
Adele
Adalard
Maeve
Magnilde
Reply:Je'Taime
you know like i love you in german.
Reply:blume
it's pronounced blue-mah and it means flower
Reply:Kale... except i think thats irish.
Reply:Shotze (shot-see) I like that name:]
Reply:Baroness Von Baby Eater
Reply:Hillary!
Reply:Hammerzeit
:D
Reply:Trixie.
Reply:What about Greta.
Reply:Heidi
[hi-dee]
Reply:Fritzie :)
Reply:Gretchen
Reply:Eva Braun....
Reply:Fraulein or Liebschein
Reply:Freya
Reply:kristin
Reply:anna, emma, katherine, morganne, hope this helped!
Reply:hilda
greta
heidi
Reply:hitler
spurge
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