Irina Name for Black Russian Terrier

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Irina Name Details
Meaning
Russian form of Irene, meaning 'peace'. It symbolizes tranquil strength, fitting the Black Russian Terrier's calm exterior masking alert readiness, bred with Newfoundland's even temper and Caucasian Ovcharka's independent guard instincts for balanced composure.
Etymology
From Greek 'Eirene', goddess of peace, meaning 'peace'.
Why this name for Black Russian Terrier
Irina offers peaceful elegance, ideal for a BRT bringing harmony through protection. It connects to saints and nobility, highlighting the breed's dignified poise. This name celebrates the dog's role in maintaining 'peace' at home, a direct outcome of the Red Star Kennel's aim for a stable, non-aggressive guardian.
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Vera
Meaning 'faith' in Russian, representing trust and conviction. It mirrors the Black Russian Terrier's faithful guardianship, bred with Airedale's tenacity and Rottweiler's devotion for unbreakable bonds, ensuring reliable performance in military and home settings.
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Dmitri
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Anton
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From Latin 'Antonius', possibly meaning 'worthy of praise' or Etruscan origin.
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