General terms:
* Parti-color: This term applies to any dog with two or more distinct colors.
* Piebald: This term is often used for dogs with large patches of white and another color.
* Brindle: While usually referring to a streaked pattern, it can also be used for a dog with patches of white and brown.
Breed-specific terms:
* Dalmatian: Known for their distinctive white coat with black or liver spots.
* English Setter: Often have a white coat with orange, lemon, or liver markings.
* Brittany: Typically have a white coat with orange or liver spots.
* Pointer: Can come in a variety of colors, including white with liver or orange spots.
Other options:
* White with liver spots: This describes the dog's coloring directly.
* White with brown markings: This is another direct description.
Ultimately, the best name for your dog depends on its unique pattern and your personal preference. You can also use a name that describes its personality or character!