Well, Marley from 'Marley & Me' is also a famous fictional dog name. Marley is a Labrador Retriever whose story of his life with his human family is full of both heartwarming and chaotic moments. His name has become associated with a lovable but sometimes naughty dog in popular culture.
Sure. One famous name is Snoopy. He is from the 'Peanuts' comic strip. Snoopy is a beagle who has a vivid imagination and often pretends to be things like a World War I flying ace. He's very endearing and has been a beloved fictional character for a long time.
Sure. One is Holden Caulfield from 'The Catcher in the Rye'. His angsty and rebellious character is quite memorable.
In certain fictional tales about Arctic adventures, there could be a husky named Nanook. Nanook is an Inuit word related to polar bears, and using it for a husky gives a sense of the dog's connection to the Arctic environment. Also, there might be a husky named Scout in some stories, suggesting that the dog is always exploring and on the lookout for new things.
Sure. The Serenity from the TV show 'Firefly' is a famous spaceship. It was a Firefly - class spaceship and was home to the crew who were outlaws in a post - war universe.
Sure. In 'The Lord of the Rings', there are no named dogs as such in a major way, but there are wolves which could be considered in the broader sense of canines. However, in other works like 'A Song of Ice and Fire', there are dogs that are part of the story, but not many are named specifically. One that stands out is Ghost, the direwolf in the series, which is a sort of super - dog. It is white and has red eyes, and is the loyal companion of Jon Snow.
Sure. There's the 'Heart of Gold' from 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. It has an Infinite Improbability Drive which can do some really strange and amazing things.
Buck is also a notable fictional dog name. In 'The Call of the Wild', Buck is a domestic dog that is thrust into the wild and has to adapt. His story shows his transformation and his connection to the primal instincts of dogs. There are many other fictional dog names as well, like Old Yeller, which is from a classic story about a boy and his beloved dog.
Another is the Titanic in the fictional accounts (apart from the real - life tragedy). In some fictional stories, it has been the setting for various adventures and mysteries.
Well, there's Scooby - Doo. He's a Great Dane who along with his friends solves mysteries in a van called the Mystery Machine. He's cowardly but still manages to be part of the team that uncovers all kinds of spooky secrets. Also, Buck from 'The Call of the Wild' is quite well - known. He starts as a domesticated dog but then has to adapt to the wild, going through a lot of character development in the process.
Sure. 'The Guide' by R.K. Narayan is quite famous. It tells the story of a tour guide and his transformation. Then there's 'Train to Pakistan' by Khushwant Singh. It is set during the partition of India and Pakistan and shows the human cost of that historical event. And 'The White Tiger' by Aravind Adiga is also popular, which offers a darkly humorous take on India's class divide.