Last Updated on July 31, 2021 by Marco C.
Are you looking for Female German Rottweiler names for your next pet? We have got an amazing list for you to choose from.
Picking a name for your new dog is such a huge responsibility. This will be the name of your forever friend for the entirety of their life. You should accomplish this task with a fair degree of seriousness – unless you love those punny names!
Are you looking for a great name for your female German Rottweiler? Here are some of our suggestions, with various origins and meanings to choose from!
German Female Names
Let’s start off with Rottweiler’s country of origin – Germany!
It is said that the ancestors of the modern Rottweilers were cattle dogs of the Roman Empire. In their conquest of Europe, they were abandoned in what is known as Modern Germany.
Here are some of the popular German female names – both contemporarily popular in the country today, and some traditional ones.
Contemporary Female German Rottweiler Names
Feeling a bit more modern? Here are some of the most popular girl’s names in Germany today.
- Ada – Noble or nobility in German
- Anna – Grace or favor in Hebrew
- Amelie – Industrious in Latin and Old German
- Carla – Free man in Old German
- Charlotte – Free man or petite in French
- Ella – Goddess in Hebrew
- Emma – Whole or universal in Germanic
- Emilia – Rival or eager in Latin
- Erika – Sole ruler or monarch in Old Norse
- Hannah – Grace or favor in Hebrew
- Isa – God is abundance in Arabic
- Johanna – God is gracious in Hebrew
- Lea – Delicate in Hebrew
- Leonie – Lioness in French
- Lina – Tender in German
- Lily – Pure or passion in Latin
- Mia – Ocean Goddess in Scandinavian
- Mila – Miracles in Spanish
- Monika – Advisor or truth in Latin
- Sofia – Wisdom in Greek
Traditional German Female Names
Do you want to throwback to the past a bit with some cool-sounding names? Here are some traditional German female names that would be great for your Rottweiler.
- Adelaide – Noble natured in Germanic
- Bathilda – Battle in Germanic
- Bernadine – Strong in French
- Christina – Anointed in Greek
- Frieda – Peaceful ruler in German
- Geraldine – Spear ruler in Old German and French
- Gertrude – Strength in Germanic
- Gisele – Pledge in French and Old German
- Gunnel – Battle maid in Old Norse
- Heidi – Nobility in Germanic
- Helga – Holy or sacred in Old German and Old Norse
- Henrietta – Homy ruler in Old German
- Hilda – Battle in Old Norse
- Ida – Industrious and prosperous in Germanic
- Ilse – Oath of God in German
- Ingeborg – The help of Ing (ancient fertility god) in Germanic and Scandinavian
- Ingrid – The beauty of Ing (ancient fertility god) in Germanic and Scandinavian
- Isolde – Fair lady in Welsh
- Katharina – Pure in Greek
- Louisa – Renowned warrior in Latin
- Lotta – Free man in Old German
- Marlene – Star of the sea in Old German
- Mathilda – Might in battle in German
- Robyn – Bright fame in Old English and Old German
- Ursula – Little she-bear in Scandinavian and Latin
Names That Mean Rottweiler Colors
The Rottweiler’s striking shiny black coat and rust markings make it recognizable to everyone, dog-lover or not. Here are some names that got the inspiration for that beautiful coat.
Names That Mean Dark
It’s easy to become jealous of the Rottweiler’s deep and lustrous coat. After all, their beautiful double coat is dense with black fur but still maintains its low-maintenance shine.
- Amaya
- Adrienne
- Amaris
- Blake
- Branwen
- Belladonna
- Carey
- Ciara
- Delaney
- Ebony
- Fala
- Hesperia
- Jett
- Kali
- Kerry
- Kiera
- Krishna
- Layla
- Leila
- Lilith
- Lisha
- Mahogany
- Melanie
- Melantha
- Merle
- Midnight
- Night
- Nisha
- Noir
- Nyx
- Peta
- Raven
- Sable
- Sullivan
- Zelda
Names That Mean Red
How about naming your Rottweiler something different? You can reference the beautiful rust or tan markings that are typical of the breed because there are some beautiful names in this category!
- Autumn
- Akako
- Alhambra
- Arusha
- Blaze
- Cherry
- Carmine
- Clancy
- Crimson
- Coral
- Ember
- Flannery
- Flynn
- Garnet
- Ginger
- Harkin
- Keegan
- Jasper
- Omaira
- Phoenix
- Poppy
- Radley
- Redmond
- Reed
- Roisin
- Rooney
- Rory
- Rosie
- Rowan
- Ruby
- Rudyard
- Rusty
- Russell
- Sienna
- Sorrel
Names That Mean Guardian
Rottweilers are known to be fierce protectors of their homes and family. Why not name your Rottweiler something that reflects her vigilant persona?
- Aasimah – One who protects in Arabic
- Aderes – Protector, in Hebrew
- Akibe – Protected, in Hebrew
- Akiha – Protected, in Hebrew
- Alessandra – Protector of mankind in Italian
- Alvar – Truth-speaker or guardian in German
- Alexa – Protector of mankind in Greek
- Aminta – The protector in Greek
- Arminda – The protector, from Latin America
- Atalaya
- Barbara – after the British saint, St. Barbara
- Bergdis – Spirit protection, from Norway
- Biddy – Protective, from Ireland
- Bidina – Protective in Irish
- Billie – Resolute protector in English
- Brigid – Protective in Irish
- Cardea – Goddess of protecting the home, from Greece
- Caree – Protectress of hinges, from Latin America
- Carmen
- Clarimond – Brilliant protectress in German
- Deandra – Protector of man in English
- Delma – Noble protector in German
- Delmira – Noble protector in German
- Delmy
- Devona – Protector, from England
- Diamond – Bridge protector in English
- Duena – Protect the companion in Spanish
- Eda – Wealthy guardian in English
- Ede – Wealthy guardian in English
- Edme – Protector, from Scotland
- Edulica – Protectress of children, from Latin America
- Elma – God’s protection in German
- Epona – Protectress of horses, from Latin America
- Fenna – Guardian of peace in Dutch
- Fritha – Protection in Old Danish
- Garda – Guarded in German
- Gerda – Guarded, protected, from Scandinavia
- Genevieve – from St. Genevieve, who protected Paris from Attila the Hun
- Genisa – after the Virgin Mary of Turin
- Gertrude – From the protected farm, from Germany
- Ginette
- Guillermina – Resolute protector in Spanish
- Halla – Half protected, from Norway
- Helma – Protective in German
- Jaclyn – To protect, from France
- Jacqueline – To protect, from France
- Meredith – Guardian of the sea in Welsh
- Mimi
- Neda – Wealthy guardian in English
- Ramona – Might protection in German
- Raymonde – Might protection in German
- Samarra – The guardian in American cultures
- Shemer – Guardian thorn in Hebrew
- Vedetta – Guardian in Italian
- Warda – Guardian in German
Cool Androgynous Rottweiler Names
You could also use names that can be used by both male and female dogs. These gender-neutral monikers roll off the tongue and are often unique. Here are some suggestions:
- Ash
- Angel
- Bailey
- Ariel
- Bobbie
- Cassidy
- Charlie
- Claude
- Cory
- Frankie
- Dallas
- Devin
- Harley
- Kai
- Harper
- Hayden
- Jesse
- Kennedy
- Jamie
- Jordan
- Mackenzie
- Lee
- Presley
- Morgan
- Paris
- Peyton
- Reese
- Ricky
- Rory
- Riley
- River
- Sam
- Sloan
- Sky
- Skylar
- Sydney
- Taylor
- Tegan
- Teddy
- Yoshi
Do you like any of the names on the list? Are you considering any of them for your new pet? Let us know in the comments below.