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Adopted a Puppy or a Dog? Here are Some Cool Names for Dogs

Firstly, congratulations on being a parent to your new furry baby! 

Since you are looking for cute names for dogs, we can safely assume that you are either planning to or have just signed up for a lifetime of puppy eyes, cuddles, playtimes, and unconditional love!

But now comes the hard part – choosing a name for your pup. 

While some dog parents know right from the bat what to call their furry babies, for others it is not that easy. Especially in the case of families, a quick discussion regarding what to call the new member can quickly turn into a full-blown debate, with all sides bringing presentations and slideshows on why their name is the best.  

But worry not! Before it starts a family feud, we are here with a list of names for dogs to help you pick a 'pawfect' name for the cutest member of your family.

Male Dog Name Ideas

While there are a thousand options you can take your pick from, you can also opt for any of the cool names for dogs that catches your fancy, like - 

Alex Don Max
Austin Danny Mac 
Adil Dodo Murphy
Arrow Fifi Odin
Ally Freddie Oscar
Bholu Fluffy Panther
Bolt Googly Prince
Bingo Gizmo Peanut
Billu Gabbar Parker
Bond Hunter Raja
Bozo Hachiko Rocky
Bruno Jazz Romeo
Buddy Jaadu Rambo
Bolly Judo Richie
Caesar Josh Scooby
Carlos  Karma Simba
Champ  Kalu Snoopy
Casper Kafka Sparkles
Cinnamon Kane Teddy
Cookie Lucky  Tuffy
Duke Leo Toffee
Tyson Zeke Zeus
Zoro    

Female Dog Name Ideas

Take a pick from any of these cute dog names for your buddy! These are easy to pronounce and your pup will learn them in no time!

However, there are a few things you should keep in mind before choosing a name for dogs – 

Amu Elmo Nikki
Amy Eve Nancy
Alice Esme Pia
Angel  Ginger Phoebe
Abbie Ginny Pumpkin
Barbie Honey Roxy
Bambi Juno Rani
Brownie Jaan Rene
Beauty Jiah Rusty
Cindy Lily Sophie
Chocolate Lolo Shuri
Cheryl Lucy Stella
Daisy Layka Sweety
Derbie Lola Suzie
Dolly Minnie Twinkle
Diamond Maggie Tina
Debbie Missy Tiny
Elsa Molly Zoey

Take a pick from any of these names for your buddy! These are easy to pronounce and your pup will learn them in no time!

 

Few things you should keep in mind before choosing a name for doggie!

Go for a Short Name

Stick to a short name with one or two syllables. 

In any case, it should not be more than three syllables as your furry baby will find it challenging to learn. But if you do choose a longer name, make sure to pick out a suitable nickname too. 

Suppose you have picked the name Victoria for your beautiful pupper. Since it can be a tad bit too long for your baby, why not use it only for formal occasions and on medical and insurance forms? For training and day-to-day usage, you can consider a short and cute nickname like Vicky.

Take Care of the Vowels and Consonants

Pick a name ending with a vowel, particularly something with short 'a', long 'e' or hard consonants as your pup will find them easier to hear than other types of sounds.

No Similarity with Command Words

Avoid names for dogs that are similar sounding to command words as it will confuse your furry baby during training. Avoid names like Milo or Noah as they sound closer to No. And trust us when we say you have to use no a lot of times!

So it's better to keep these dog names out of your list.

No Insulting Names, Please!

Avoid offensive or embarrassing names for your dogs as you may end up regretting it later on. 

By that time, it will be too late for you to change it as your doggo may not respond to any other name.

Apart from these factors, you can decide an apt name based on these few factors below - 

Your Dog's Personality and Appearance

Apart from these basic guidelines, there are other pointers that you can consider while deciding a cute name for your dog. 

For instance, you can choose a name based on your dog's appearance. 

So, if your puppy is a black Labrador, you can consider classic names like Choco, Cocoa, Coffee, Espresso etc. On the other hand, names like Spotty, Dottie are more suitable for Dalmatians or any other dogs with a spotted coat. 

But if you do not prefer names based on coat colour or markings, then you can select unique names for dogs according to your dog's personality traits. If he or she talks (barks) all the time, then you can consider unique names like Sir Barks-a-lot, Sergeant Barkowitz etc. 

Your Interests and Tastes

You can draw inspiration from your favourite literary character, celebrities, and historical figures while choosing a name for your pup. Choose quirky names like Vincent Van Dog, Shah Woof Khan, Lord Bhowldemort or simple names like Dobby, Cheddar, Fang, Scooby, etc. 

Or, if you are a big fan of Bollywood, you can take inspiration from your favourite actors and actresses and their furry babies. 

  • Sonakshi Sinha named her pet dog Kuro.

  • Shraddha Kapoor calls her pet dog Zoey.

  • Kaiser is the name of Shahid Kapoor's dog.

  • Salman Khan named his furry babies Myson and Myjaan

Lastly, remember to take some time out to get to know your pup's quirks and personalities; only then can you pick out a perfect name for dogs in India.

FAQs on Dog Names

Do dogs respond better to certain names?

Yes, they mostly respond better to names that have two syllables. They can get confused with shorter names and mistake them for cues.

Are nicknames confusing for dogs?

No, your pup can respond perfectly to a nickname and even form happy associations with varying name sounds.

Is it helpful to integrate distractions while name training my dog?

Yes, once you find that your dog is responding well to a name, you can start integrating distractions in the name training routine. This helps to instill focus in your furry baby and limit distractions later on.

Can I change my dog's name later?

If you are adopting a pupper, the chances are that he/she has already been christened by the good people of the shelter. In this case, you can easily change his/her name and train them to respond to it. But, the process gets significantly more difficult if your doggo gets accustomed to a particular name.

Can dogs respond to two different names?

Yes, they can respond to two different names. However, they will need to be trained that way.