![]() Choosing a name from Greek mythology can provide just the right spark for your dog's name. Heck, almost all of the characters listed below have modern-day counterparts in comics and books as superheroes. Thor: The Norse God of Thunder in Marvel ComicsĪlmost all Greek demigods and heroes qualify as super.Wonder: For Wonder Woman from DC Comics.Wolverine: The mutant with healing abilities and metal claws from Marvel's X-Men.Wanda: After Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) from Marvel Comics.Storm: The weather-controlling X-Men member from Marvel Comics.Spider: Inspired by Spider-Man from Marvel Comics.Starfire: The alien princess from DC's Teen Titans.Rogue: The mutant who can absorb others' powers in Marvel's X-Men series.Rocket: After Rocket Raccoon from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.Quicksilver: The fast-moving mutant from Marvel's X-Men.Nightwing: The superhero identity of Dick Grayson, once Batman's sidekick Robin, in DC Comics.Mystique: The shape-shifting character from Marvel's X-Men.Iron: Inspired by Iron Man from Marvel Comics.Hulk: The green superhero from Marvel Comics.Hawkeye: The archer superhero from Marvel Comics.Groot: The tree-like superhero from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.Fury: After Nick Fury from Marvel Comics.Flash: The speedster superhero in DC Comics. ![]() Daredevil: The blind superhero with enhanced senses from Marvel Comics.Cyborg: The half-human, half-robot superhero from DC's Teen Titans.Black Widow: The spy-turned-superhero from Marvel Comics.Aquaman: The water-based superhero from DC Comics.That's why it's not surprising when someone chooses a name for their dog that circles around it. There's a lot of love for pop culture in our society. ![]()
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