Top 100 most popular male and female dog names
Choosing your dog's name is an important task for a friend who will accompany you over time. It is normal for doubts to arise and internet references are more than welcome, right? With that in mind, we prepared this list with ideas for names for male and female dogs.
Some tips you should know:
You should use two to three syllables between words. Do not use an excessively short name, as it can be confused with other words that you usually use. You should also not use a name that is too long because it is easier to deconcentrate the dog that way.
- Do not give him a name with words similar to those you will use to give orders: "sit", "take", "down", "come".
- Must not have a name similar to another pet or member of the household.
- The name you choose should not change, doing so will only create confusion for your pet.
- The phonetic pronunciation must be clear and forceful.
Follow the list:
Top male dog names:
1. Bailey
2. Max
3. Charlie
4. Buddy
5. Rocky
6. Jake
7. Jack
8. Toby
9. Cody
10. Buster
11. Duke
12. Cooper
13. Riley
14. Harley
15. Bear
16. Tucker
17. Murphy
18. Lucky
19. Oliver
20. Sam
21. Oscar
22. Teddy
23. Winston
24. Sammy
25. Rusty
26. Shadow
27. Gizmo
28. Bentley
29. Zeus
30. Jackson
31. Baxter
32. Bandit
33. Gus
34. Samson
35. Milo
36. Rudy
37. Louie
38. Hunter
39. Casey
40. Rocco
41. Sparky
42. Joey
43. Bruno
44. Beau
45. Dakota
46. Maximus
47. Romeo
48. Boomer
49. Luke
50. Henry
Top female dog names:
1. Bella
2. Lucy
3. Molly
4. Daisy
5. Maggie
6. Sophie
7. Sadie
8. Chloe
9. Bailey
10. Lola
11. Zoe
12. Abby
13. Ginger
14. Roxy
15. Gracie
16. Coco
17. Sasha
18. Lily
19. Angel
20. Princess
21. Emma
22. Annie
23. Rosie
24. Ruby
25. Lady
26. Missy
27. Lilly
28. Mia
29. Katie
30. Zoey
31. Madison
32. Stella
33. Penny
34. Belle
35. Casey
36. Samantha
37. Holly
38. Lexi
39. Lulu
40. Brandy
41. Jasmine
42. Shelby
43. Sandy
44. Roxie
45. Pepper
46. Heidi
47. Luna
48. Dixie
49. Honey
50. Dakota