220+ Rottweiler Dog Names: The Ultimate List
Mia Horton
The Rottweiler originates in Germany. Thus, the reason not to pay honor to your hound's Germanic ancestry with these traditional German names for Rottweilers?
116. Junge
German name Junge originates from the Old French word jeune. It means "Young."
117. Schenecke
Schenecke is of Jewish and German descent which comes from the Middle High German word snecke. The meaning of Schenecke is 'Snail."
118. Britta
Britta also called "Strength" or "Exalted one" is of Swedish and Scandinavian origins.
119. Heinrich
The meaning of the German descent moniker Heinrich is "Home ruler."
120. Zelda
The feminine given name of German descent is a short form of Griselda which means "Grey battle maid."
121. Mischa
Derived from Hebrew and Russian culture, Mischa means "Bee and honey."
122. Ulf
Ulf is of numerous origins including Norse, Scandinavian, and German, and basically refers to "Wolf."
123. Brunhilde
The meaning of the German first name Brunhilde is "Ready for battle."
124. Schwartz
Schwartz is both a given name and surname of Jewish, German origin meaning "Black."
125. Rolf
Rolf is of Old High German male name and is frequently used in Scandinavian languages. This moniker also translates to "Fame and glory for the wolf."
126. Gunter
The masculine name with German and Scandinavian roots, Gunter refers to "Battle warrior" or "Army."
127. Fritz
Fritz is the nickname for the German name Friedrick and Frederick which is also known as "Peaceful ruler."
128. Klaus
Klaus is of German descent and refers to "Victory of the people."
129. Krank
Derived from Middle Low German, Krank refers to "Weak."
130. Katze
The name used for both surname and first name, Katze means "Cats."
131. Wagner
Originating from the Germanic surname Waganari, Wagner means "Wagon maker" or "Wagonmaker."
132. Stiefel
The name comes from German and the Latin word Stephanus is also called "Boot."
133. Krieg
Krig is the variant of the plural form of Krug which comes from Swiss German, Jewish, and German heritage. This moniker means "Conflict."
134. Blitz
Originating from German and Jewish culture, the tile Blitz translates to "Lightning."
135. Kaiser
Kaiser is a masculine given name of Germanic origin descending from the Middle High German word keiser meaning "Emperor."
136. Spatz
Spatz is of South German name that comes from a diminutive of Old High German word sparo. The meaning of Spatz is "Sparrow."
137. Zelig
The masculine first name of Yiddish descent refers to "Blessed" or "Holy."
138. Bruno
Bruno is of German-Brazilian origin. It comes from the Old High German word Brunna meaning "Armor" or "Coat of mail."