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Fall-Inspired Dog Names

Amber
Amber originates in Arabic language and is taken from the word for a fossilized tree resin, used in perfumes and especially jewelry. Its typical yellow-orange look also gave the name to the amber color. In the United States the name was most popular in the 1980s. It was popularized by Kathleen Winsor in her 1944 novel Forever Amber.
Autumn
Autumn originates in Latin language and is taken from the name of the fall season. Autumn as the season marks the transition from summer to winter, usually beginning in September in the northern hemisphere and March in the southern hemisphere. On the North American calendar, autumn begins on September 21 and ends on December 20, while on the Irish calendar it begins August 1 and ends October 31.
Berry
Berry is an Old English name that comes from the words “byrig” which means a 'fortified castle', or “beri” which means a 'fortified manor house'.
Birch
Birch is a very old English name and derives its roots from two sources. One is that it can refer to a locational name and can come from the Old English word “bryce” which means 'to break', referring to the breaking of the land for agriculture. It could also refer to the Old English “birce” which means 'birch', referring to a place close to birch trees.
Branches
The name Branches comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a dog.
Burgundy
Burgundy is a locational name and was taken as a surname for people who came from the Burgundy region in France. Although there is also a color of the same name, that has nothing to do with the origin of the name. It is not a popular name and is quite uncommon.
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