English Setter Name Generator

Discover Unique English Setter Names with Meaning

Pre-generated English Setter Names (Male and Female)

  1. Ace: From English, meaning "top performer" or "first-rate."
  2. Hunter: Of English origin, meaning "one who hunts," reflecting agility.
  3. Duke: From English, meaning "leader" or "nobleman."
  4. Blaze: Of English origin, meaning "flame" or "fire," symbolizing energy.
  5. Skye: Derived from Old Norse, meaning "cloud" or "sky."
  6. Wren: From Old English, referring to the small, quick bird, symbolizing agility.
  7. Rowan: Of English and Gaelic origin, meaning "little red-haired one" or "tree."
  8. Sable: From Middle English, referring to a dark, sleek fur, symbolizing elegance.
  9. Chase: Of English origin, meaning "to hunt" or "pursue."
  10. Penny: Derived from Old English, meaning "weaver," symbolizing resourcefulness.
  11. Briar: From Old English, meaning "thorny patch," symbolizing resilience.
  12. Ranger: Of English origin, meaning "protector of the forest."
  13. Amber: From Old English, referring to the golden fossilized resin.
  14. Sterling: Of Old English origin, meaning "high quality" or "genuine."
  15. Scout: From English, meaning "one who explores," reflecting curiosity.
  16. Flint: Of English origin, referring to a hard stone, symbolizing toughness.
  17. Willow: From Old English, referring to the graceful tree.
  18. Jasper: Derived from Old French and Latin, meaning "treasurer."
  19. Harper: Of English origin, meaning "one who plays the harp."
  20. Brooke: From Old English, meaning "small stream."
  21. Ash: Derived from Old English, referring to the ash tree, symbolizing strength.
  22. Riley: Of English origin, meaning "valiant" or "rye meadow."
  23. Lark: From Old English, referring to the songbird known for its cheerfulness.
  24. Fletcher: Of English origin, meaning "arrow maker."
  25. Holly: From Old English, referring to the holly tree, symbolizing protection.
  26. Baxter: Of Old English origin, meaning "baker."
  27. Meadow: From Old English, meaning "field of grass," symbolizing tranquility.
  28. Reed: Of English origin, referring to the plant, symbolizing flexibility.
  29. Grayson: Derived from Old English, meaning "son of the steward."
  30. Dawn: From Old English, referring to the break of day, symbolizing new beginnings.
  31. Marley: Of Old English origin, meaning "pleasant seaside meadow."
  32. Forest: From Old French and Latin, meaning "woods" or "forest."
  33. Whitley: Of English origin, meaning "white meadow."
  34. Spencer: Derived from Old French, meaning "keeper of provisions."
  35. Frost: From Old English, symbolizing coolness or winter.
  36. Haven: Of Old English origin, meaning "safe place" or "harbor."
  37. Shiloh: From Hebrew and English, meaning "peace" or "tranquil."
  38. Archer: Of English origin, meaning "bowman" or "one who shoots arrows."
  39. Cedar: From Old English, referring to the cedar tree, symbolizing strength and beauty.
  40. Winter: Of Old English origin, referring to the season, symbolizing calmness.
  41. Ellis: Derived from Old English and Welsh, meaning "benevolent" or "kind."
  42. Bay: From Old English, referring to a coastal inlet or laurel tree.
  43. Glen: Of Gaelic and English origin, meaning "valley."
  44. Clover: From Old English, referring to the plant, symbolizing luck.
  45. Hazel: Of Old English origin, referring to the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom.
  46. Bracken: From Old English, meaning "ferns," reflecting nature and greenery.
  47. Toby: Derived from Hebrew and English, meaning "God is good."
  48. Oakley: Of Old English origin, meaning "oak meadow."
  49. Shadow: From Old English, symbolizing mystery and grace.
  50. Mason: Of Old English origin, meaning "stone worker," symbolizing strength.