Tips and Ideas for Naming Your Pup

There are lots of fun things about having a dog, not the least of which is coming up with the perfect name. Maybe you had a name picked out before you even met your pup, or maybe you’re two months in and still indecisive.

It can be hard to make a decision so permanent and significant. Below, you’ll find a guide to help you pick the perfect name! Fear not, dog lovers, there are ideas here for every taste and every pup.

Old Names for Dogs

Personally, we looove when dogs have old names. I find the classic names of yesteryear to be unique and regal. Who doesn’t want a gentleman dog named Albert, Eugene, Seymour or Walter? How about a lady dog named Agatha, Alma, Flora, or Harriet?

naming your puppy

Childhood is a common source of nostalgia. And looking back, you may have some ideas on what to name your new pup.

NAME BASED ON LOOKS

Is your dog brown? How about the names Brownie, Rolo, Chocolate, Coffee, Cocoa, Sienna, Chestnut, Caramel or Fawn? Black? Blackie, Onyx, Coal, Ebony, Sable, Inky or Noir. White? Snow, Snowflake, Sugar or Ivory. The options are endless.

Try doing a search for your dog’s coloring and look for synonyms. If your dog is striped or spotted, look for those synonyms or consider naming them after another animal that has the same sort of coat.

Does your dog have any special markings or identifiers? Is your dog super big or super small? That could lead to some inspiration too.

STEAL FROM THE FAMOUS

Have a favorite ‘famous’ dog? Whether it’s from real life (Tuna) or from Hollywood (Lassie, Blue), you can likely find inspiration in the form of notable dogs. Check out these internet famous pups and these movie and TV dog names. Love books? You could name them after a famous author’s dog (Jack London had a dog named Possum) or after a dog in a book (like Argos from Odysseus).

finding the perfect dog name

YOUR HERITAGE OR FAVORITE PLACE

Homesick? Consider naming your dog after your hometown, state or country! Want to honor your heritage or a foreign land you love? Consider giving your dog a foreign, but understandable, name like Pierre, Fritz or Kaiser.

Irish and love the water? Try Murphy, which literally means “off the sea.” Try Googling dog names of your favorite country or common words used in the language.

YOUR FAVORITE FOOD

Who doesn’t want to think about their favorite food all day? Think how happy you’d be to run around the dog park yelling “Pizza!” Okay, that one is a little weird. But if Apple was good enough for Gwyneth Paltrow, it’s good enough for us.

We also like Alfalfa, T-Bone, Bacon, Fish, Bagel, Lemon, Biscuit, Blondie, Kale and Peaches, to name a few.

NAME BASED ON PERSONALITY

If you’re willing to spend some time with your pup before naming him or her, consider giving them a name based on their personality traits.

funny-dog-names

Maybe they skip down the hall every time you come home (Skip) or have a funny bark (Bowzer). Maybe they’re super patient waiting for food or treats or with your young kids (Patience) or maybe the have the best overall disposition you’ve ever seen (Happy).

Love to sleep all day? Snoozy! Loves to be right next to you? Cuddles! Won’t stop peeing by the door? Puddles! You get the idea. Maybe just don’t name your dog Sir Humps A Lot. Or do! Who are we to judge?

Adopting a Rescue with an Assigned Name

If you’re adopting your dog from a shelter or rescue, your new BFF likely already has a name assigned to them. If you love the name already, feel the dog is already attached to it, or simply just cannot be bothered to come up with anything different, you’re in luck!

Dog people, what have we missed? What do you call your best friend, and how did you come up with their name? Tell us your naming stories in the comments below.

Leave a Reply