Naming your dog after one of the iconic animals in Australia can set you apart from the other dog owners. To learn more about the Aboriginal people go to Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies website Nameįrom Djarraly – type of Eucalyptus tree – Name Some words will sound familiar as they are commonly used as names. Below is a list of aboriginial words and their meanings. There are around 250 native lanuages in Australia. They can be split into two groups: Aboriginal people, who are related to those who lived in Australia before the presence of the British and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are descendants from the surrounding islands. Thornton Peak high in the Daintree RainforestĪboriginals are the original people of Australia and the surrounding areas. Island off the eastern coast of AustraliaĪs in Queensland is a state of Australia. There are many more locations listed below that would make a good dog’s name. My favorites are Thornton, a Peak high in the Daintree Rainforest and Byron, a bay located along the eastern coast. Nameĭog Names Derived from Places in AustraliaĪustralia is a wonderfully wild place and the names of many locations are equally wonderful for a dog’s name. Check out more Australian dog names based on slang below. Trust me your dog will want you before anyone else. My favorites are Yolo, which stands for “You Only Live Once” Koyla, meaning winter and Bae, which means “Before Anyone Else”. But there are many other commonly used words that are unique to Australian that can make a good dog name. I am pretty sure everyone has heard the term “barbie” which is short for barbecue.
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