Are you adopting a rescue canine who will quickly be–or not too long ago used to be–a mom canine? Or intaking a pregnant canine right into a safe haven or rescue? We’ve rounded up a choice of the most productive names for mom canines, drawing inspiration from the entirety from well-known mothers of the silver display to names for moms from around the world.

Candy Names for Mom Canine
Batmom: for the superhero mama canine with bat ears
Mama
Mama Endure
Mamaw: Utilized in the United Kingdom as slang for Mother, Mamaw is extra ceaselessly used for grandmothers in america.
Mamma Mia
Mammy
Mamsy or Mamsie
MeeMee
Mommy
Momsy
Mum
Mummy
Mumsy: Mumsy is maximum ceaselessly used as a British identify for Mother.
Supermom or Supermum
Tiger Mother: for the pregnant brindle or striped canine.
Mother names from different languages
Ahm: Arabic
Aiti: Finnish
Amá: The Spanish nickname for Mamá.
Amami: A Spanish nickname used in a similar way to Mother, Amami is essentially utilized in Mexico.
Anne: Turkish
Ema: Estonian
Madrecita: The Spanish diminutive of Madre, Madrecita actually method “little mom.”
Madre: Italian
Mãe: Portuguese
Majka: Croatian
Mam: Welsh
Mamacita: Spanish for little mom–and a reputation for a gorgeous girl
Mamaíta: An previous approach to say “Mother” or “Mommy” in Spanish.
Maman: French for Mother.
Mami: Spanish
Mamita: Used in a similar way to Mamacita or Madrecita, as a dinimutive of Mami.
Mana: Greek
Manman: Haitian Creole
Máthair: Irish
Matka: Czech and Polish
Mère: French for mom.
Moeder: Dutch
Mor: Norwegian
Motina: Lithuanian
Mutter: German for mom
Mutti: German for Mother
Nanay: Filipino
Nene: Albanian
Oka-san: Jap
Omm: Maltese
Well-known Moms in Literature, Films and TV
Carol Brady: The matriarch of The Brady Bunch extended family, Carol Brady or Mrs. Brady could be a just right identify for a canine pregnant with six domestic dogs who can then be named: Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan and Cindy.
June Cleaver: Of Depart It to Beaver reputation, June Cleaver makes a artful identify for the vintage canine mother to 2 domestic dogs: Beaver and Wally.
Kala: The gorilla mother who survives the loss of life of her son to then later undertake Tarzan.
Kanga: The loving kangaroo mom to Roo in Winnie-the-Pooh.
Ma Wilder: Little Space at the Prairie
Marge Simpson: For the big-haired canine who’s mother to 2 domestic dogs: Bart and Lisa.
Marilla: Mom in Anne of Inexperienced Gables
Marmee: Little Ladies
Morticia Addams: A well timed identify for the rescue canine introduced in all through the Halloween season, the matriarch of The Addams Circle of relatives used to be mother to Pugsley and Wednesday.
Mom Goose
Mrs. Potts: Good looks and the Beast
Mrs. Quimby: The mum within the Ramona e book sequence.
Mrs. Weasley: Ron Weasley’s mom within the Harry Potter sequence.
Outdated Mom Hubbard
Perdita: Perdita (misplaced in Spanish) is the 101 Dalmatians mother with 15 domestic dogs of her personal (and 86 that she adopts). No longer all of Perdita’s domestic dogs had been named within the e book, simply Patch, Fortunate, Cadpig and Roly Poly. The film names some further domestic dogs. [Also see: Disney Dog Names]
Shirley Partridge: The matriarch of The Partridge Circle of relatives, this identify could be a a laugh moniker for the rescue mother to a muddle of 4. The domestic dogs can then be named Laurie, Danny, Tracy and Chris!
Adopting an older mama canine?
Whether or not you might be adopting an older canine who has been a mom–or in search of a safe haven identify for a brand new consumption–we’ve were given a number of grandmother names from around the world.
Abu: Granny in Spanish.
Abue: Granny in Spanish, brief for Abuela or grandmother.
Abuelita: A candy diminutive of Abuela in Spanish.
Babcia: Grandmother in Polish.
Babička: Grandmother in Czech.
Babushka: Grandmother in Russian.
Bestemor: Grandmother in Norwegian.
Grand-mère: Grandmother in French.
Grootmoeder: Grandmother in Dutch.
Isoäiti: Grandmother in Finnish.
Lita: A nickname for Abuelita.
Mormor: Grandmother in Swedish.
Nanna: Grandmother in Maltese.
Nene: Grandmother in Turkish.
Nonna: Grandmother in Italian.
ömmu: Grandmother in Icelandic.
Sobo: Grandmother in Jap.
Yaya: Nana in Spanish.
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