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What did the ancient Romans name their four-legged best friends? Lucius Iunius Moderatus Columella gives us a few recommended names in the section of his work on agriculture dealing with the rearing and training of dogs. Other likely sources used by the ancient Romans for dog names may have come from literature, in much the same way that people today draw on literature for naming their dogs.
Here is a list of some of the names in both Greek and Latin as mentioned by some writers. Each name is followed by gender and meaning.
Agre. f. âHunterâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚkeen-scentedâŚ
Argiodus. m. âWhite-toothâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚfrom a Cretan father and a Spartan motherâŚ
Celer. m. âSpeedyâ. A recommended dog name in Columellaâs On Agriculture.
Ferox. m. âSavageâ. A recommended dog name in Columellaâs On Agriculture.
Harpyia. f. âSeizerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚwith her two pupsâŚ
Hylactor. m. âBarkerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚshrill-tonguedâŚ
Hylaeus. m. âSylvanâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚsavageâŚbut lately ripped up by a boarâŚ
Hyrcanus. m. âFrom Hyrcaniaâ (a region in ancient northern Persia, possibly meaning âland of the wolvesâ). Mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History to illustrate the faithfulness of dogs. âŚupon the funeral pile of King Lysimachus being lighted, threw itself into the flamesâŚ
Ichnobates. m. âTrail-followerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚkeen-scentedâŚbaying loud on the trailâŚa Cretan dog.
Labros. m. âFuryâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚfrom a Cretan father and a Spartan motherâŚ
Lacon or Lakon. m. âSpartanâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚrenowned for strength⌠Also, a recommended dog name in Columellaâs On Agriculture.
Laelaps. m. âHurricaneâ. A famous â and relentless â hunting hound in Ovidâs Metamorphoses, originally a gift of the gods.
Lycisce. f. âWolfâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚswiftâŚMelampus. m. âBlack-footâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚa Spartan. Melanchaetes. m. âBlack-hairâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses.
Nebrophonos. m. âFawn-killerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚstaunch⌠Oresitrophos. m. âMountaineerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses.
Pamphagos or Pamphagus. m. âVoraciousâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚArcadian⌠Patricus. m. âNobleâ. From an ancient epitaph to a dog, cited in Abbottâs work. âŚan Italian dog, at SalernumâŚâMy eyes were wet with tears, our dear little dogâŚIn thy qualities, sagacious thou wert like a human being.â Poemenis. f. âShepherdâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚthe trusty shepherd⌠Pyrrhus. m. âFire; Flame-coloredâ. A dog mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History to illustrate the faithfulness of dogs. âŚthe dog of the tyrant GelonâŚ
Theridamas. m. âBeast-killerâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. Theron. m. âHunterâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. âŚfierceâŚ
Tigris. m. or f. âTiger; Tigressâ. One of Actaeonâs hounds in Ovidâs Metamorphoses. Also, a recommended dog name in Columellaâs On Agriculture.
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