Selecting a name for your German Shorthaired Pointer, also known as the Kurzhaar, is an exciting part of bringing them into your family. Known for their athleticism, intelligence, and affectionate nature, German Shorthaired Pointers are a popular breed in the U.S., valued for both their companionship and versatility as sporting dogs.
To help you find a name that fits your new companion, we’ve compiled a list of 192 popular German Shorthaired Pointer names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.
Male German Shorthaired Pointer Names
Here are some popular boy names for German Shorthaired Pointers that might inspire you.
Name | Meaning |
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Achak | |
Alex | Greek for "defender" |
Apollo | God of sun and light in greek |
Archie | Truly brave |
Asher | Means happy or blessed in hebrew |
Axel | Source of light; radiant and bright |
Balu | From "the jungle book"; laid back |
Bandit | Mischievously charming |
Barry | Cheerful, like an old friend |
Beau | French for "handsome" |
Beetle | Whimsical, joyful, little bug |
Bentley | Elegant and refined, friendly |
Bishop | Grand and strategic-minded |
Blue | Color often symbolizing depth and stability |
Boris | |
Boudreaux | French surname hints at heritage breed |
Brownie | Sweet and chocolatey, endearing and warm |
Buddy | A friend or companion |
Cash | Slick and cool, often implies wealth |
Castro | Spanish or portuguese origin, fort-related |
Charlie | Diminutive of charles, "free man" |
Clifton | |
Clint | |
Clyde | Scottish river name; solid and steady |
Cody | Helpful, a helper |
Cooper | English barrel maker |
Derek | Germanic name meaning "ruler" |
Dresi | |
Easton | Directional name; east-facing or from the east |
Everett | Old english for "brave as a wild boar" |
Figgy | Sweet as figs; adorable, small |
Foxxy | Sly and sleek, with fox-like cunning |
Frankie | Diminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one" |
Freckles | Spotty, cute; suggesting a patterned coat |
Freeway | Energetic, always on the go |
Fynn | Irish name meaning "fair" |
Goose | Goofy and loveable like the animal |
Guinness | After the famous irish stout; dark and bold |
Hank | Derived from henry; 'home ruler' |
Hansel | |
Helios | Greek sun god, radiant and powerful |
Henry | Germanic origin, means "home ruler" |
Hesh | |
Hubert | Germanic, bright-hearted |
Hudson | After the river; adventurous and flowing |
Hugo | Derived from hugh, meaning 'mind, intellect' |
Hunter | Energetic, loves the outdoors |
Laser | Fast, energetic, and precise |
Leo | Latin for "lion"; strong and bold |
Locke | Strong as a lock, secure and protective |
Loustic | French for "funny", a dog with humor |
Luke | Biblical name meaning "light-giving" |
Marcus | Warlike; defensive, guardian |
Maverick | Independent, unorthodox |
Max | Latin for "greatest" |
Miles | |
Milo | Popular, adorable |
Nate | Short for nathan or nathaniel; gifted |
Ollie | Often short for oliver; symbolizes peace |
Oreo | Perfect for black and white dogs |
Oscar | Old english, often "friend of deer" |
Otis | Old german for "wealthy" |
Paco | Free |
Patchen | |
Patches | Ideal for a multi-colored dog |
Penn | Enclosure, safe space |
Pepper | Spicy and lively, reflecting personality |
Ranger | Suggests guarding or exploring |
Remi | French origin, meaning "oarsman" or "remedy" |
Rex | |
Rigby | Ruler's ridge; strong leader |
River | Nature name, flowing and constant |
Rocket | Fast and adventurous |
Rufus | Latin for "red-headed," often for reddish-tone dogs |
Ruger | Strong, perhaps firearm-inspired |
Rupert | Germanic, meaning "bright fame" |
Sacha | Russian diminutive of alexander; defender |
Sammy | Diminutive of samuel; "god has heard" |
Samwise | Inspired by samwise gamgee of "lord of the rings" |
Sigmund | |
Snoopy | Iconic beagle from "peanuts" comic |
Spike | Often spikey-haired or spirited |
Spotacus | |
Tango | Lively and passionate dance; spirited |
Teddy | Diminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector" |
Temple | Sacred place; revered and cherished |
Toby | God is good; popular |
Tracker | Perfect for a dog with a keen nose |
Tucker | Old english, "fabric pleater;" |
Tyrion | |
Wally | Diminutive of wallace, "foreigner" or "stranger" |
Walter | Germanic, "army ruler" |
Weston | From the west town; adventurous, strong |
Willy | Often a friendly, diminutive form of william |
Winston | Old english for "joy stone" |
Woodford | English origin suggesting a wooded ford |
Zeus | Greek god of sky; commanding presence |
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Female German Shorthaired Pointer Names
Here are some popular girl names for German Shorthaired Pointers that you might like.
Name | Meaning |
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Aislinn | Gaelic for "dream" or "vision" |
Arpi | |
Aruba | Exotic, tropical; fun-loving character |
Athena | |
Awesome | Praise for an outstanding pet |
Bella | Beautiful in italian |
Beverly | From the beaver stream; serene |
Bobbi | Diminutive of roberta, bright fame |
Brynn | Welsh for "hill"; natural and grounded |
Cassidy | Irish, means 'clever' or 'curly-haired' |
Charlie | Diminutive of charles, "free man" |
Chloe | Greek, "blooming" or "fertility" |
Choko-Latte | |
Cici | Sweet and simple, possibly from cecilia |
Cleo | Short for cleopatra, means "glory of the father" |
Cookie | Sweet and delightful |
Daisy | Cheerful and innocent |
Delilah | Hebrew, "delicate" |
Della | |
Dusty | Often used for pets with grey or sandy fur |
Dusya | Russian pet name, affectionate and cute |
Eedee | |
Elke | A german name meaning "noble" |
Ella | German/english, "all, completely; fairy maiden" |
Elle | French for "she"; elegant and graceful |
Ellie | Diminutive of eleanor, meaning "light" |
Emma | Universal, meaning "whole" |
Fiona | White or "fair" in gaelic |
Frieda | Peaceful ruler |
Ginger | Spicy and fiery, reflects a vivacious character |
Harper | |
Heidi | Bo - combination of german "heidi" and playful "bo" |
Himmel | |
Holly | After the holiday plant, festive or born in winter |
Ivy | English nature name for fidelity |
Jacks | |
Java | Inspired by coffee, exotic island |
Joie | French for "joy," a happy-go-lucky dog |
Junie | Diminutive, possibly from june |
Lady | Exudes class and nobility |
Ladybird | Dainty and lovely, like the insect |
Laika | |
Liberty | Signifies freedom |
Linda | Spanish for "beautiful" |
Lola | Spanish origin, means "sorrows" |
Lucy | Latin for "light," often cheerful |
Luna | Latin for "moon," celestial |
Maebe | Playful take on the word "maybe" |
Maggie | Pearl; often gentle |
Maitri | |
Maple | |
Matilda | German, "battle-mighty" |
Maya | Ruby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby) |
Meli | Sweet, greek for "honey" |
Mila | Slavic for "dear one"; beloved pet |
Minnie | Diminutive, often for small dogs |
Miss | Denotes a feminine touch or respect |
Mochi | |
Morgan | Means "sea circle" with welsh roots |
Nellie | Diminutive of helen or eleanor; "bright, shining one" |
Nikki | Diminutive of nicole; people's victory |
Nixie | German for water sprite; mythical and playful |
Nova | Latin for "new" |
Paisley | Scottish pattern; intricate and colorful |
Patches | Ideal for a multi-colored dog |
Penny | Commonly copper-colored, like the coin |
Pepper | Spicy and lively, reflecting personality |
Phoebe | Greek, "bright, shining" |
Pina | Short for giuseppina; italian form of josephine |
Prissy | Prim and proper, meticulous |
Rivera | Likely from the spanish for riverbank |
Ronda | |
Rosie | Named after the rose, symbol of love |
Roux | French for "reddish-brown" |
Roxie | Diminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn" |
Roxy | Diminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn" |
Ruby | Precious red gemstone, signifies love and passion |
Sadea | |
Sadie | Vintage name meaning "princess" |
Sasha | Russian for "defender of mankind" |
Savannah | Wild and free, like the plains |
Sibyl | |
Sophie | Greek for "wisdom" |
Spot | Classic dog name for a spotted dog |
Stella | Star-like brilliance |
Stormy | |
Sully | Nickname for sullivan; dark-eyed |
Tesla | After the inventor or car brand |
Tessa | |
Urie | |
Violet | Color and flower; delicate and royal |
Wiley | Crafty, cleverly skilled |
Winni | |
Ziggy | Zestful, influenced by david bowie's ziggy stardust |
Zoey | Greek for "life," fun variant of zoe |