History of Rottweiler names from Roman times until the present.
Rottweiler is a common name for the dog breed. It is also the name the breed is recognized as by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub (ADRK) and the American Kennel Club (AKC). However, I am sure you’ve heard other names for the Rottweiler, and maybe you’ve not heard others. Here, we’ll look at the most famous Rottweiler dog breed names.

Traditional Rottweiler Names
The Rottweiler refers to the big black dog with wide shoulders, a big blocky head, noble demeanor, docked tail, tan marking, medium sized floppy ears, smooth fur, and a strong overall appearance.
The Rottweiler was also referred to as the Rottweil Metzgerhund. However, some people simply call the Butcher’s Dog. This is because the Rottweil was a herding dog that tended to supplies and livestock. The versatile dogs have worked for human beings since Roman times.
In 260 AD, the Romans were pushed out of Germany by the Swabians, and they left some of the Rottweiler dogs behind. The Romans settled in southern part of Germany. The dogs brought by the Romans became a sought after commodity. The dogs were bred and sold in Germany because they worked hard and were great companions, which was a key reason they labeled the Rott’s as German Rottweilers. nam
Around 700AD, the Christian Church was raised at the site that Roman Baths formerly stood, and they decided to name this great city that had a booming economy, thriving trade, livestock and agriculture. Because the Romans created the baths with red tiles, the city was coined to be Rottweil. And out of Rottweil, came the hardworking dog – Rottweil Metzgerhund, or the Butcher’s Dog. The dog was referred to as the Butcher’s Dog because they pulled cards filled with meat for butchers. The dogs were strong the carts were laden with meat and acted as cart guards. So the Rottweil Metzgerhund or the Butcher’s Dog simply became known as the Rottweiler.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) authoritatively acknowledged Rottweiler as a dog breed from 1931. From that time, the dog has been given other names, such as Rottie and the short form “the Rott.”
Most popular Male Rottweiler Names and their meaning
The Rottweiler Dog Names are full of names fitting the confidence, stout and imposing do breed. Most of the names are related to war, combat, and leadership. Names like Gunner, Sargent and Tank are very popular.
Angus: Means "one choice" – Exceptional and remarkable man, great for a dog with great wisdom.
Tyson – German’s son comes from boxing champion.
Apollo – God of the Sun (Roman God).
Luther – A famous warrior
Oskar – spear
Gunther – battle warrior
Boris – fighter
Oskar – spear
Udo – prosperous/rich
Heinrich – ruler
Most popular Female Rottweiler Names and their meaning
Alice – noble
Berta – strong and bright
Raina – mighty
Viktoria – conqueror
Frieda – peaceful
Elsa – strength
Kristel – crystal
Leni – angel
Utta – rich
Tilli – battle maiden
The most popular Rottweiler names in Germany, England, Spain, France, etc.
If you didn’t find the right name in the list above, check the following great Rottweiler names
Male
Maximus – the greatest
Boris – fighter
Theobold – boldest
Klaus – victorious
Heinrich – ruler
Female
Gerda – protection
Erika – ruler
Ava – birdlike
Viktoria – conqueror
Raina – mighty
Tips for finding the best name suitable for your dog.
The best names for the male and female Rottweiler tend to be short and easily recognizable by the dog. Your dog’s name will be called many times per week, ensure it is an excellent choice!
Names for your Rottweiler Dog Names need be short – possible one or two syllables.
The size must relate to the breed of your puppy.
Match your dog’s purpose, personality, and stature with the name. A tough dog might need a matching sturdy dog name.
Consequences of naming your Rottweiler dog "Killer" etc.
There are numerous stereotypes about the Rottweiler dog breed, as there are for other breeds, However, choosing a name like "killer" would help reinforce the stereotype and frighten neighbors. Your dog need be loved by everyone in the community, so you have no reason giving it a stereotypical name. Names that frighten neighbors will only attract hostility towards your do, so keep it safe by choosing a suitable name.
Now, Go ahead and choose a suitable name for your Rottweiler! Be sure to consider the dog's size, sex and purpose to get the best name.
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