Introduction
Dog Names Ending in 'hi' in Pop Culture
You may remember the television sitcom from the 1970s called Happy Days. There were two characters on the show who went on to have their own show called Joanie Loves Chachi in the 1980s. No, that is not what this is about, but it does give you the background about this amazing stray American Pit Bull Terrier named Joanie, who saved the life of another stray dog, a longhaired Chihuahua named, yep you got it… Chachi.
This story is more about Chachi than Joanie, although Joanie was the one who was credited as being the hero. In 2014, Joanie, a beautiful white Pit Bull was seen carrying this tiny Chihuahua around in her mouth all over Savannah Georgia. Some people thought the larger pooch must have hurt the little one and that she was taking him home to eat. Some residents of the town called the Savannah Chatham Metro Animal Control Shelter, so they could help save the little Chihuahua.
However, when the animal control officers finally got to the pair of pooches, they noticed that Joanie was actually putting Chachi down often to clean his infected eye and give him some encouraging licks and snuggles. Joanie and Chachi were brought to the local animal hospital where Chachi underwent surgery to try to save his badly injured and infected eye. Unfortunately, they could not save his eye, but they cleaned it and stitched it up, so he could recover faster.
When Joanie and Chachi were reunited a few days later, the two were very emotional, whining, licking, and cuddling with each other. But now, at the shelter together, they needed a new home, preferably together. Nobody wanted to see the two split up as they would be devastatingly heartbroken. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to find a home for two dogs together, especially when one is a Pit Bull and one is permanently disabled.
However, due to the devotion of one of the volunteer workers at the Savannah Chatham Metro Animal Control Shelter, Christina Sutherin, found them a new forever home – together. In fact, Sutherin was given a Civilian of the Year award for her work with shelter animals in part by being so devoted to finding homes for all the animals at the shelter, but especially for this sad story with a happy ending. Joanie and Chachi were relocated to Florida, where their new owners took them in, and they have been happily living together ever since.
Dog Name Ending in 'hi' Considerations
So, you got a new pooch, and you are wracking your brain trying to find the perfect name for them. You don’t want your fur baby's name to be too common, but you also don’t want it to be too weird either. There are thousands of names that you could give to your canine kid, so how do you narrow down the possibilities? Some people will consider the breed of their dog for a name or the country that the breed originated. Others may decide on a name by the color or texture of their dog’s coat. You could also wait a while and watch for some interesting characteristics or habits that your doggo has that can spark the furfect name for them.
Then again, you could use the alphabet to narrow down your choices like choosing to give your dog a name that starts with or ends with a certain letter or letters. What if you choose the new name by using the initials of your name or the name of someone you love? Maybe you want to honor someone you love that is gone, to commemorate them. For example, maybe you lost someone you loved named Teshi, so you want to find your furry friend a name that ends with 'hi'. There are a lot more that you may think. We have narrowed down the list a bit for you here to give you some ideas.
Male Dog Names Ending in 'hi'
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Malachi
Means my messenger in Gaelic
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Rashi
A Rabbi from Troyes in the Hebrew Bible
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Zahi
Arabic for a brilliant man
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Yoshi
Japanese for quiet and a character in a Nintendo game
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Mariachi
A Mexican street band
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Teshi
African for one who is full of laughter
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Aichi
A town in the Southern Central region of Japan
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Yashi
Sanskrit for eminence and variety of Yash
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Wichi
A member of an indigenous tribe in Argentina and Bolivia
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Monchi
Germanic for a protector, great for a German Shepherd, Rottweiler, or Doberman
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Shashi
Traditional Indian name for moon
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Pichi
Mapuche-Mapudungun for boy
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Adachi
A special place in Tokyo
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Ralphi
Means wise and strong in German
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Bauchi
A popular city in Nigeria
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Chi-Chi
Trendy, chic, and stylish
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Jaladhi
Sanskrit for sea
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Gandhi
A political and spiritual leader of India
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Marichi
Sanskrit for ray of light
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Kimchi
A Korean food made of fermented vegetables
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Devanshi
Sanskrit for a divine messenger
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Torshi
A mixture of pickled vegetables used in Middle East and Balkan cuisine
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Keahi
Means fire in Hebrew language
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Jakhi
Old English for having great strength
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Bolochi
A native of Balochistan, which is a city in West Asia
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Moshi
Means hello in Japanese
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Kimochi
A Bantu language of Tanzania
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Feechi
Means one who worships God in African language
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Comanchi
A tribal Indian name
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Archi
Germanic for a truly brave archer
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Female Dog Names Ending in 'hi'
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Scyphi
The cup of a narcissus, or a similar appendage to the corolla in other flowers
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Kashi
A city in Xinjiang, China
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Tashi
Tibetan for one who is prosperous
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Mahi-Mahi
Japanese cuisine
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Agathi
Old Greek for kind and good
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Kanchi
A sacred city in Sanskrit
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Sushi
Japanese food made with rice and fish
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Alohi
Hawaiian for shining and brilliant
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Kamakshi
The Goddess of Hindu
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Bamhi
Italian for little girl
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Piroghi
A large Russian pie filled with meat, eggs, or fish
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Canthi
The angle formed in the corner of your eye
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Dashi
A clear soup used in Japanese cuisine
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Bianchi
Means beautiful and white in Spanish, great for a white dog
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Maharishi
A teacher of mysticism and spiritual knowledge
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Delphi
Means dolphin in Old Greek
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Frenchi
Great for a French breed dog like the French Bulldog, Dogue de Bordeaux, or Poodle
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Amachi
Means this child is a gift from God in African language
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Cathi
Old Greek for Katherine
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Hoshi
Japanese for star
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Kachi
Native American for sacred dancer
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Scrunchi
A elastic hair tie covered in fabric
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Gnocchi
A dumpling made of potato or flour popular in Italy
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Oshi
Means clear mind, clever, and responsible in Japanese
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Penuchi
A fudge-like dessert of brown sugar, cream, and butter
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Rishi
A Hindu saint or divine poet
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Kichi
Japanese for the fortunate one
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Sachi
Japanese for blissful and fortunate
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Hibachi
A traditional Japanese heating device used to cook
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Peachi
A variation of peachy, meaning a juicy fruit
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