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Best Dog Names – How to Pick the Best Name for Your Dog

by shibashake 162 Comments

Congratulations on getting a new dog!

Now comes the fun part of picking the best name, for your new furry best friend.

Names are important.

When I chat with the people around my neighborhood, one of the first things that they ask, is the name of my dog. My Siberian Husky, Shania, is the main focus of attention and crowd-pleaser, so most people in our daily travels know her name but not mine.

Names are used during introductions, and they color what others think of our dog. A dog named Killer, will invite a very different type of reaction, than a dog named SweetiePie.

Therefore, take your time in naming your dog. Observe his energy level, most loved activities, and wait until his true personality comes through. When it does, you will know what is the right name for him.

Best Dog Names - How to Pick the Best Name for Your Dog
Best Dog Names – How to Pick the Best Name for Your Dog

Where Do the Best Dog Names Come From?

Siberian Husky puppy boy doing a Sit (5 weeks).
Where Do the Best Dog Names Come From?

When looking for dog names, there are several places to get good ideas –

  • Fictional characters – We can find some great names from our favorite movies, books, or games. Pick the best fictional hero or villain, depending on the personality and/or look of our dog.
  • Famous people – Another interesting set of names are from famous and inspirational people, or historical figures. We can pick rulers such as Alexander the Great, Charlemagne, or Napoleon Bonaparte. We can pick innovators such as Edison or daVinci. We can pick poets, writers, musicians, movie stars, or sports heroes.
  • Country of dog breed – Different dog breeds emerge from different locations. We can select a favorite name or word from our dog’s country of origin.
  • Stars and heavenly bodies – Finally, a great source of dog names come from stars and other heavenly bodies. For example, if our dog loves to hunt, we may name him Rigel, which is the brightest star in The Hunter constellation.
Husky puppy doing a flying leap-attack on adult Husky (playing).
Make sure your dog’s name matches his personality, energy level, most loved activities, and his good looks.

Popular Dog Names

To help you on your way, here are the most popular 5 male and female dog names. There are a variety of lists, but these names appear at the top of almost all of them.

Most popular male dog names –

  1. Max
  2. Buddy
  3. Jake
  4. Charlie
  5. Bailey

Most popular female dog names –

  1. Bella
  2. Daisy
  3. Molly
  4. Lucy
  5. Maggie
Three dogs playing in the backyard. Husky puppy in the middle, Shiba play bitting from top, adult Husky play bitting from bottom.
My three silly dogs – Sephy (top), Lara, Shania (bottom)

How to Pick the Best Dog Name

Husky Puppy biting on a stick while getting a tummy-tub.
How to Pick the Best Dog Name

Other things to keep in mind while looking for the best dog name –

1. Short and simple.

Pick a short and simple name that is easy to say. Likely, you will spend a lot of time with your furry best friend in the coming years. You will be saying his name a lot, in a variety of situations. Sometimes, you may even need to get his attention quickly, before he runs off after birds and squirrels.

If we look at show dogs, they usually have 2 names – a show name and an every-day name. The show name is long, unique, and indicates pedigree. The every-day name is much shorter, and easy to say.

If we want to pick a longer name for our dog, find one that still sounds cool, and is easy to say when it is shortened.

2. Try to pick a name with 2 syllables.

According to the experts, it is best to pick a dog name with 2 syllables.

Most dog training commands are only one syllable, e.g. Sit, Stand, Down, Shake, Come. In this way, a dog can easily differentiate between his name and a command.

In addition, consider picking a name that starts with a hard/stop consonant. Dogs recognize hard consonants more easily. Therefore, we can grab our dog’s attention faster with a name that starts with a stop consonant.

Husky puppy biting on a stick on the grass.
Siberian Husky puppy Lara. Easy to say and 2 syllables!
Smiling and winking Shiba Inu lying down on the living room carpet.
Pick a name that is unique.

Dog Collar desensitization with Shiba Inu.
While communicating with a dog, consistency is key.

3. Pick a name that is unique.

Try to pick a dog name that is unique and not similar to the names of family members, close relatives, or close friends. If our dog has a name that is identical, or similar to somebody else in the family, he may get confused and think that we are calling him, when the common name is used.

If a dog keeps getting ignored when he thinks his name is being called, he will no longer respond to that name.

4. Name choosing should be a fun family affair.

It is best, when the whole family gets involved in choosing the name of our family dog. In this way, everyone feels invested in the dog, and will be more willing to accept him into the pack.

In addition, this ensures that everyone will consistently call the dog by his chosen name. Consistency is very important when communicating with our dog. If we are not consistent with how we use his name, there will be confusion as to what we mean, and what we want. It is the same way with people and language. When I say ‘dog’, you understand what I am referring to, because we all use it consistently to mean the same thing.

5. Use the primary dog name in a positive context.

Only use our dog’s primary name in a positive context. In this way, he will learn to associate his name with rewards and positive outcomes.

Some people use their dog’s name while scolding or punishing him. If a dog consistently gets punished when his name is called, he will start to associate ‘his name’ with something negative. Once this occurs, he may run away or hide when he hears his name, in anticipation of the coming punishment.

If we want to use names in both a positive and negative context, then it is important to establish both a good dog name and a bad dog name.

The good dog name (primary name), should only be associated with rewards and positive experiences.

Shiba Inu sitting next to, and being affectionate with man. Man rubbing dog's chest.
Use the primary dog name in a positive context only.

Best Dog Names

Do not be in too much of a hurry to name your dog. Spend some time bonding with him, and wait until you start seeing all the different aspects of his personality –

  • His good side,
  • His goofy side,
  • His quirks,
  • His fears,
  • His motivations,
  • His most loved activities, and
  • His most hated activities.

Once we observe all this and start to understand our new furry friend, the best dog name will also become clear to us.

Three dogs hanging-out, playing, and nibling each other in the living room.
My best dogs – Shania (left), puppy Lara, and Sephy (right)

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  1. adi says

    January 24, 2015 at 10:46 am

    Got a 45 days old pug! Looking for names ! Suggestions?

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      January 25, 2015 at 2:53 am

      Scooby

    • gg2 says

      April 11, 2015 at 8:09 am

      g: Misty b: Larry

    • Anonymous says

      September 18, 2015 at 1:38 pm

      Cookie or dough or both!!

  2. Anonymous says

    January 15, 2015 at 3:05 pm

    Struggling with a 6 week old Beagle Corgi mix female name. Anyone help?

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      January 22, 2015 at 11:59 pm

      Missy

    • milly says

      July 26, 2015 at 8:50 am

      charlie

  3. nakeesha says

    January 7, 2015 at 8:22 pm

    What you think of kiara? I’m getting a white shiba inu i wanted to give her a princess name

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      January 9, 2015 at 10:06 pm

      Love it! Unique and it has a great meaning.

  4. Lucy says

    October 25, 2014 at 9:58 am

    We are getting a jackapoo cross chihuahua puppy. She is really cute and 3 weeks old right now. Her name, at the moment, is Boo but we can’t think of another short and cute name to suit her. She is black with white paws and has long hair. Any ideas?

    Reply
  5. Stan says

    September 27, 2014 at 5:18 am

    I’m picking up a rescue dog tomorrow. A lab mix, 40 lbs, and white – somewhat albino (his black nose is mottled with white spots). From what the rescue family says he is quite docile and friendly. Any ideas for a name?

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      September 29, 2014 at 10:11 pm

      Aiden, Cody, Dexter, Blizzard, Polar, Casper.

    • Anonymous says

      January 12, 2015 at 9:13 am

      Snow

  6. louise says

    September 15, 2014 at 2:33 pm

    Just got a black with brown paws jack Russell yorkie cross female, have gone through all the names and cannot find a suitable name! Our yorkie is called Tilly!! Any ideas please, my kids don’t like boots etc!?

    Reply
  7. liz says

    August 22, 2014 at 8:34 am

    I have one named Candy Crush

    Reply
  8. Sarah says

    August 16, 2014 at 5:11 pm

    I just got a new dog. Female Doberman-Husky mix. I am having a hard time coming up with a name for her.

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      August 18, 2014 at 4:39 pm

      Nikita (Niki, Nita), Sierra, Luna, Karma, Mia.

  9. Ada, says

    August 11, 2014 at 6:33 am

    I am getting a boxer pup and i can’t come up with a name please help I was its silly and fun to play with

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      August 12, 2014 at 3:21 pm

      Congratulations on your upcoming puppy! Male or female? 😀

    • Ada says

      August 13, 2014 at 7:15 pm

      Male

    • shibashake says

      August 15, 2014 at 10:14 pm

      Jax, Rio, Zuko, Titan, Sumo

    • Ada says

      August 16, 2014 at 2:03 am

      I quite like the name rio

    • Anonymous says

      September 8, 2014 at 7:47 pm

      I named my boxer after a boxer. I had layla and Oscar

  10. Anonymous says

    July 15, 2014 at 8:21 am

    I got a boston terrier puppy almost 5 days ago and you guessed it still no name…. I’m stumped!! She has a very quirky funny personality…. Any ideas??

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      July 15, 2014 at 4:49 pm

      Oreo, Panda, Sassy, Bandit, Zoe

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