Introduction
Dogs Names Ending in 'ona' in Pop Culture
In the heart of Los Angeles, CA a small dog was found cowering behind a dumpster, unable to see and her fur a knotted, dirty mess. It was completely impossible to tell what her breed was or what color her fur might be due to the condition that she was found in. With over 30,000 stray dogs in the area (and most likely more unaccounted for), it seems very unlikely that Fiona should have been found, but thanks to the diligence and dedication of the non-profit organization, Hope for Paws, this little pup was given a second chance at life. Although scared at first, Fiona slowly warmed up to those who worked so hard to clean her up, take care of her health issues, and bring her back up to a healthy weight. All those who interacted with Fiona knew that she was special, and despite her handicaps, it was obvious that she had a vitality for life that would not be snuffed out easily.
After a lot of time and hard work, Fiona was able to be restored back to a healthy and happy dog once more. Although her eyesight would never recover, Fiona didn't seem to care as she had found people who would finally care and love her, despite the condition of her vision. Without the help of these people, Fiona most likely would have died an awful and lonely death, with no one to notice she was missing. It is these stories that can be a huge encouragement for those who are thinking about getting a dog, to consider adoption. Becoming a foster parent to a special dog in need is a life-changing experience; for both the dog and the owners! Because of these opportunities, Fiona was able to find a new and wonderful life, which is absolutely paw-some. If you are someone who has a foster dog, or perhaps a pup that is dealing with poor eyesight, a beautiful name like Fiona may be the perfect title to consider.
Dog Name Ending in 'ona' Considerations
Male Dog Names Ending in 'ona'
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Arona
Hebrew for mountain of strength
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Bona
Italian-Spanish for friend
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Corona
Latin for crown
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Persona
A social role or a character played by an actor
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Trona
An impure type of hydrous sodium carbonate
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Alekona
Hawaiian for old town
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Arizona
A state in the USA
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Daytona
Old English for dairy town
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Idona
Germanic for hard working man
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Maona
Winnebago for earth maker
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Onakona
Native American for resembling a white owl
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Salomona
Hebrew for peace
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Yona
Russian for dove
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Barcelona
A city in Spain
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Chazona
Hebrew for oracle
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Jerona
A variation on the name Gerona
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Quintona
Latin for fifth
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Pomona
Latin for apple
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Sedona
A city in Arizona
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Tona
Meaning highly praiseworthy
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Jona
Yahweh is merciful
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Aldona
Germanic for archaic
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Ona
Greek for favor, grace
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Giona
Yahweh is gracious
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Haimona
God has heard
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Mona
Native American for gathering jimson-weed seed
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Canzona
Type of 16th- or 17th-century contrapuntal music
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Annona
Latin for grain harvest
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Geocorona
The outermost part of the earth's atmosphere
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Cinchona
A type of large shrub or small tree
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Female Dog Names Ending in 'ona'
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Winona
Native American for first born daughter
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Sharona
Hebrew for fertile plain
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Rayona
Hebrew for ewe
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Oona
Greek for pure, holy
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Madona
Italian for my lady
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Leona
Latin for lion
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Kiona
A modern name
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Eilona
Hebrew for tree
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Dona
Spanish for lady
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Chermona
Hebrew for sacred mountain
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Catriona
Greek for pure
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Riona
Irish for queenly
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Breona
Celtic for high, noble, exalted
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Bellona
Goddess of battle in Latin
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Anemona
Greek for windflower
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Ilona
Greek for sun ray
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Elona
Hebrew for oak tree
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Ziona
Hebrew, variant of Zion
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Vipona
Native American for having a slender face
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Onaona
Hawaiian for soft fragrance
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Lasairiona
Celtic for fiery wine
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Iona
Russian for dove
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Iakona
Old Greek meaning to heal
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Fiona
Scottish for white; fair
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Epona
The gorgeous horse from Legend of Zelda
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Ramona
Old German for protecting hands
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Nona
Latin meaning born ninth
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Madrona
Spanish meaning mother
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Kona
Hawaiian for lady
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Patrona
Feminine equivalent of patrón
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