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Nala dog name - meaning, origin, personality and popularity

Nala is a beautiful and strong name for a dog, meaning "successful" or "beloved" in Swahili. It is perfect for a loyal companion who brings joy and love.

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The following are 30 profiles of dogs named Nala from our database of 827 dogs with the name Nala.

  • Nala is so sweet and loving, excitable and may jump from excitement. Her favorite things include my 15lb cat Lennon, her 200lb bestie st Bernard next door, her lamb toy she got when we brought her home, pepperoni and her family. <3

    Megan S.

  • Nala is a playful 2.5 year old Rottweiler who loves to play and explore! Nala has grown up in city living and welcomes any opportunity to get out into nature and sniff around -- you can often find her rolling in the grass. She loves to play with other dogs and bonus points if she can get chased!

    Liz G.

  • Hi im nala, i like run run run and run and then play bite my dad and then attack his feet. When im not trying to murder him i enjoy chasing birds and rabbits and eating everything and anything my parents hold dear. Im very friendly and sweet but get into trouble if i dont get my daily exercise and sniff!

    David F.

  • Nala is a rescue dog who was a stray from Alabama. She is reactive to other dog’s and she’s in training.

    John L.

  • HI! HI! HELLO!!! HI! My name is Nala and I LOVE people and attention and dogs and cats and OH MY GOSH I LOVE EVERYTHING!!! I love playing tug and playing with my bones AND I love when my mom and dad throw something for me and the only way they get it back is they have to catch me!! It’s my favorite when my mom and dad play tag with me! I ALWAYS win! Um my mom adopted me when I was 1 and I’m 6 now! My mom stopped taking me to the dog parks though, she said they are not safe and too many naughty dogs! Ugh! I hate being stuck at home! And my sister is LAMEEEE she NEVER wants to play with me! So, I chase my 2 cat friends around the house!

    Samantha W.

  • I love to see and sniff new places at my own pace. I get spurts of energy but like to take it easy

    Angela S.

  • Nala is a 5 year old German Shepherd who could play fetch all day, every day!

    Jennifer S.

  • Hi!! (I only speak Spanish) I’m such a sweet heart🤍 I can be a bit reactive towards strangers and unknown doggies but once I get to know you im a sweet girl, I’m currently getting trained to be less reactive💓🐶

    Nickol V.

  • I’m so excited to try new places to hang out in! I enjoy sun bathing and rolling in grass! I do not like meeting new animals! It scares me since I usually can’t hear them walk up to me!

    Paige S.

  • I am the queen, and bark so everyone knows who is in charge. I may be getting on in years but when we go for a walk, I set the pace… and the pace is FAST. Frisbee star, wanna be sled dog, cuddle queen.

    Jackie W.

  • Bopskie, Bopsters or Babe whichever my furmom decided to call me. I am sassy and and very vocal! I love to run and explore! I love to run after the ball but never to return it 😬. Living my best life from 🇦🇪 and now in 🇨🇦!

    Michelle A.

  • Fresh out the shelter! Been with my new family for just over 3 months now. Shy, yet spunky, little girl!

    Kylea M.

  • Super sweet girl who loves to run FAST. Very friendly with other dogs. Small for her age but lives to have fun.

    RandyAlicia J.

  • pretty chill, doesn’t really care about people, but is concerned about strange dogs. Would rather go off and do her own thing

    Jen M.

  • I am a loveable little girl who enjoys chasing balls, frisbees and other dogs. I love people and will run right up to anyone. I have a hard eye when playing fetch and I take it very seriously. I am begginer agility pup.

    Jess S.


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