There isn't one, because dragons are nonexistent.
The scientific name for a male jaguar is the same as that for the species as a whole: Panthera onca. In biological terms, gender does not change the scientific name; thus, both male and female jaguars are classified under this name. However, male jaguars can be distinguished from females based on size and behaviors rather than their scientific nomenclature.
A male dog is called 'dog.' See Sources and related links for more information.
The scientific name for a female mole is not distinct from that of a male; both are classified under the same species name. For example, the common mole is scientifically named Talpa europaea. The term “female mole” simply refers to the female of the species without a unique scientific name.
A female raccoon is called a sow, a male is called a boar.
scientific name of tinangkong
The scientific name for dragon fruit is Hylocereus undatus.
The "scientific" name for dragon is draco. Most "scientific" dragon names have it. e.g. Draco orientalis magnus (oriental dragon), Draco montana (tibetan dragon), Draco marsupialis (marsupial/australian dragon)
The scientific name of the Eastern Chinese Dragon is "Draco sinensis."
The scientific name for the leafy sea dragon is phylopteryx taeniolatus.
Since dragons are fictional creatures they do not have a scientific name.
Varanus komodoensis If by scientific name you mean latin name, then it is Varanus Komodoensis
a drake
Anisoptera .
The scientific name for the mythical animal known as the dragon is "Draco" or "Draco volans" which is a genus of gliding lizards found in Southeast Asia.
Varanus komodoensis
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaClass:InsectaOrder:OdonataSuborder:EpiproctaInfraorder:AnisopteraSelys, 1854
Varanus komodoensis