Doug is associated with the meaning “Dark water or dark stranger” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Doug stands on its own as a given name, though it originally emerged as a short form of Douglas. The name Douglas comes from Scottish Gaelic, combining "dubh" (dark or black) and "glas" (stream or water). This gives Doug the core meaning of "dark water" or "black stream," a reference to the landscape of Scotland where the name first took root. The Douglas clan traced their ancestry to the River Douglas in South Lanarkshire, and the name carried the weight of that geographical connection for centuries. By the mid-20th century, Doug broke free from its longer form and became a standalone choice, shedding the formality of Douglas while keeping its sturdy, grounded sound.