Get inspired! Easy and creative names for dogs

What are the best names for dogs?
How to choose a good name
No fuss
Not too long
Avoid words that sound like commands
Personality
Male dog names
More male dog names
Female dog names
More female dog names
Cartoon-inspired names for dogs
Unusual cartoon names for dogs
Stick to English
English names for female dogs
Names inspired by foods and drinks
More food and drink names
Geek culture for your dog
More geeky names for dogs
Movie-inspired names for your dog
Dog names inspired by mythology
Celebrity names for dogs
What are the best names for dogs?

Known as man's best friend, dogs are faithful companion animals that mark the lives of many people. In this gallery, we give you some tips for naming your pet, in case you just got a dog or intend to do so. Check them out!

How to choose a good name

Before choosing a name for your pet, it is important to consider some things that will facilitate the relationship between a dog and its owner.

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No fuss

Choose a name of two to three syllables. It is not advisable to choose very short names because the dog can get confused with other words that it hears on a regular basis.

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Not too long

It's also not a good idea to choose long names, as they allow the dog to become distracted easily.

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Avoid words that sound like commands

It is important to avoid a name that is similar to words that the owner will often use to give orders to the dog. For example, "down," "sit," "take," or "come."

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Personality

Just like humans, dogs also have personalities. Highlighting one of its characteristics can make it easier to find an ideal name for your pet!

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Male dog names

Here are some inspiring examples of names for a male dog:

Cotton, Ball, Alvin, Avatar, Baltazar, Barney, Billy, Bob, Baruk, Bingo, Biscuit, Bonnie, Cocoa, Chuchu, Clock, Dave, Dexter, Daru, Dunga, Eddie, Fuse, Floco, Foster, Gepeto, Galego, Half, Jack, Jake, James, Jimmy, Johnny, Kevin, Kiko, Mago, Marvin, Max, Mike, Murphy, Mambo, Nick, and Nino.

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More male dog names

Other options for names for male dogs can be:

Noel, Napoleon, Nico, Noir, Oliver, Onix, Paco, Pancho, Peralta, Peter, Pirate, Pingo, Rick, Ringo, Satin, Sebastian, Szafir, Tofu, Tango, Tarot, Ted, Teddy, Theo, Toto, Velvet, and Volpi.

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Female dog names

For female dogs, we have:

Aphrodite, Alice, Anita, Amisty, Aqua, Amalia, Angel, Belle, Brigitte, Becca, Brida, Charlotte, Cleopatra, Chloe, Crystal, Debby, Dolly, Dona, Diva, Estrela, Fada, Folia, Frida, Gigi, Greta, Honda, Jojo, Kate, Kiara, Lady, Luna, and Mel.

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More female dog names

And here are more options for female names:

Kika, Kiki, Neve, Nana, Opal, Ophelia, Pantera, Pink, Polly, Roxy, Rubi, Rush, Sally, Salsa, Savannah, Scarlet, Sisi, Slipper, Tiffany, Tulip, and Venus.

It depends very much on the character of the dog whether you call her, say, Slipper or Venus!

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Cartoon-inspired names for dogs

Cartoon-inspired dog names are also an excellent option, such as:

Aladdin, Aurora, Ariel, Barbie, Bambi, Belle, Barney, Bart, Batman, Dory, Dumbo, Felix, Goofy, Hercules, Homer, Joey, Krusty, Marley, Mickey, Nemo, Pooh, Popeye, Pumbaa, Patrick, Pluto, Robin, Simba, Smurf, Taz, or Tom and Jerry.

Unusual cartoon names for dogs

It can also be fun to call your little friend one of the following names:

Pepe, Fiona, Shreck, Ninja, Donatello, Gummy, Milu, Roger, Ship, Dale, Pongo, Balu, Nana, Brian, Spike, or Milo.

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Stick to English

If you just want a typical English dog name, have a look at one of these:

Bone, Brownie, Chubby, Cloud, Flash, Fluffy, Furry, Honey, Hunter, Joy, Light, Moon, Puppy, River, Star, Sun, Sunny, and Wolf.

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English names for female dogs

More English options:

Abbie, Angel, Annie, Baby, Bubble, Candy, Cindy, Cute, Daisy, Dolly, Ginger, Hannah, Harley, Maggie, Pamela, Princess, Queen, Violet, and Zoe.

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Names inspired by foods and drinks

Food and drink names can also be a fun option. Check out the following:

Caramel, Cookie, Cognac, Cocoa, Milkshake, Nutella, Peanuts, Pudding, Potato, Popcorn, Sushi, Steak, Toddy, Tequila, and Whiskey.

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More food and drink names

More options for food/beverage names for your dog:

Meatball, Blackberry, Hazelnut, Candy, Cookie, Beans, Blueberry, Raspberry, Smoke, Jambo, Jujubee, Lasagna, Sausage, Choco, Soy, and Waffle.

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Geek culture for your dog

To pay homage to a nerd icon, how about Anakin, Backup, Barbarella, Bite, Blade, Download, Eureka, Falcon, Thor, or Frodo?

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More geeky names for dogs

These are also 'nerdy' options, if you will:

Galileo, Guardian, Hobbit, HQ, Loki, Lorna, Mary Jane, Melinda, Merry, Morgana, Naruto, Quasar, Raj, Sherlock, Spider, Spock, Stark, Wolverine, Zodiak and Zombie.

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Movie-inspired names for your dog

Some dogs were very successful on TV and in the movies. Examples are:

Ace, Bailey, Bandit, Bear, Beethoven, Beji, Bidu, Bolt, Dante, K9, Lady, Lassie, Marley, Marmaduke, Napoleon, Oddie, Priscila, Purdy, Rin-Tin-Tin, Shine, Scooby, Scamp, Snoopy, Toby, and Toto.

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Dog names inspired by mythology

For those who prefer names of gods for their pets, here are some suggestions:

Aphrodite, Ajax, Apollo, Achilles, Athena, Attila, Bacchus, Chimera, Eros, Faunus, Freya, Isis, Persephone, Perseus, Triton, Venus, Volcano, Wacon and Zeus.

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Celebrity names for dogs

Some dog owners also like to honor famous people when naming their pets. Examples are:

House, Maradona, Cafú, Ronaldo, Al Capone, Pelé, Ozzy, Robin, Huck, Marlon, Odie, Rock, Einstein, Madonna, Kurt, Freddie, Messi, Zidane, Britney, Barack, Mandela, Gandhi, Galileo, and Aristotle.

So, were any of your favorites on these lists?

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