Before we started this website (way back in 2006!), we actually pitched a dog naming book to a bunch of publishers. This is a completely true story. As in, we wrote the whole intro, many sample chapters, and a full proposal that we sent to agents in the hopes of getting a deal. The impetus for this little side project (we were both in advertising at the time) was essentially just that we had so much fun naming our first dog, Hamburger (aka Burger), it inspired us to write a book with more dog naming ideas. Sadly (but unsurprisingly), our proposal went nowhere… but our love of fun pet names persists. And I randomly get requests for dog & cat names in my DMs on Instagram (likely due to talking about my work as a product namer, but maybe also because Burger ended up being quite an iconic “mascot”).
So whether you’re looking for something creative & unique, or just cute & meaningful, here are 200 girl dog names along with tips to keep in mind when naming your fur baby.

And yes, we’ll be the first to admit our current dog, Penny, isn’t the most creative dog name… but we’ll share the sweet way she got that name at the end of this post! And I think her full name (Penny Parmesan Petersik) is pretty funny. So sometimes it’s a combo move that can take a very common pet name to the next level. Or even just a fun nickname.
How To Name Your Female Dog
While it’s hard to go wrong naming your pet, there are some pitfalls to avoid and some suggestions for narrowing your selection.
- Keep it short: One or two-syllable names are easiest for dogs to understand and respond to (and easier for us pet parents to call out). If your heart is set on a longer name (ex: Sarah Jessica Barker), just be ready with a shorter nickname.
- Don’t create “Command Confusion”: Don’t pick names that rhyme with common obedience commands like sit, stay, down, heel, potty, etc. This could make training confusing and less successful.
- Avoid something similar to existing household names: Try to avoid choosing a name that rhymes or sounds like another pet (or human!) name that already exists in your home. You want to make it easy for your dog to know when she is being called. We failed BIG TIME on this one (but have landed on nicknames for our cat and dog that do not rhyme, so… crisis averted).
- Have fun with it: Naming your pet is a great opportunity to be creative, personal, and even a little bit cheeky. And avoiding common names like Bella, Luna, and Maya will minimize confusion at dog parks, vet offices, canine birthday parties, etc.
- Think beyond the obvious: There are a lot of black dogs named Shadow and brown dogs named Coco. So if you’re taking inspiration from your new dog’s coloring, it can be fun to stretch yourself to think of less common color references that might end up being more unique.
- Test it out: Don’t be afraid to try out a name for a few days to see how you, your pet, and your family respond to it.
- Don’t overcomplicate it: All that said, don’t stress if your favorite pet name breaks all of these rules. As long as you like a name and can comfortably use it for years to come, go for it.
Where To Find Dog Name Inspiration

Don’t know where to start picking a dog name? Sometimes it helps to pick a category or style of name to help refine your search. Here are some popular starting points:
- Human Names: Camille, Evelyn, Sutton
- Celebrity Names: Anna Wintour, Betty White, Rihanna
- Fictional Character Names: Carrie Bradshaw, Effie Trinket, Smurfette
- Food Names: Cashew, Gouda, Pinto
- Object Names: Choptick, Beanie, Gadget
- Nature Names: Blossom, Ivy, Twiggy
- Animal Names: Gerbil, Kangaroo, Ladybug
- Place Names: Tokyo, Georgia, Nola
- Physical Feature Names: Toast (brown dog), Polka (spotted dog), Thimble (small dog)
25 Most Popular Female Dog Names
This list should help anyone looking for a tried-and-true name. Or, if you’re looking for a unique name, here are some of the most popular girl dog names to avoid if you don’t want to bump into three others at the vet or the dog park:
- Luna
- Bella
- Daisy
- Maggie
- Lucy
- Bailey
- Sadie
- Ellie
- Lilly
- Zoe
- Gracie
- Willow
- Millie
- Poppy
- Rosie
- Sophie
- Pepper
- Lola
- Chloe
- Molly
- Ruby
- Nova
- Winnie
- Penny
- Piper
This list is cross-referenced from the American Kennel Club, Rover.com, DogWatch, and Chewy. You can visit those links for more.
25 Food Names for Female Dogs
We will never not love a food name for a pet (hence our first dog: Burger). They can be so full of personality and, let’s be honest, most aren’t names you can give a child. It’s just a good time to get to name something after a favorite dish, ingredient, or sweet treat.

- Arugula
- Bagel
- Butternut Squash (nickname: Butter)
- Cashew
- Cardamom
- Cheesecake (nickname: Cece)
- Dr. Pepper (alt: Mrs. Pibb)
- Edamame (nickname: Edie)
- Gouda
- Ginger
- Guava
- Honey
- Key Lime (nickname: Kiki)
- Macadamia (nickname: Mac or Mia)
- Mushroom
- Nutella
- Olive
- Okra
- Papaya
- Peach
- Pepperoni (nickname: Pepper)
- Pinto
- Rosemary
- Sardine
- Zuchinni
25 Celebrity Names for Girl Dogs
Naming your pooch after a celebrity is an easy way to add extra quirk and meaning to any human dog name. Just make sure you’re comfortable using the first or last name alone for everyday use (like Diane for Diane Keaton). These are especially fun when you hear the vet call out your puppy’s full name in the waiting room:
- Alicia Silverstone
- Anna Wintour
- Awkwafina
- Betty White
- Beyonce
- Celine Dion
- Cher
- Lady Gaga
- Frida Kahlo
- Jennifer Aniston
- Julia Child
- Lucy Liu
- Margot Robbie
- Mariah Carey
- Meryl Streep
- Missy Elliot
- Mindy Kaling
- Oprah Winfrey
- Pamela Anderson
- Paris Hilton
- Reese Witherspoon
- Rihanna
- Sarah Jessica Parker (alt: Sarah Jessica Barker)
- Simone Biles
- Venus Williams
25 Character Names for Girl Dogs
Like celebrity names, naming your dog after a fictional character can be a creative alternative to a generic human name. It’s also a way to showcase your love of a particular movie, TV show, book, or other piece of pop culture. Just be careful when plucking something from popular or “trending” media, which can lead to overuse (think Elsa, Hermione, and Zelda – all of which are very popular on dog name lists).
- Blanche (Golden Girls)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Carrie Bradshaw (Sex & The City)
- Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs)
- Detective Olivia Benson (Law & Order: SVU)
- Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones)
- Dana Scully (The X-Files)
- Dorothy Gale (Wizard of Oz)
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
- Effie Trinket (Hunger Games)
- Elle Woods, Attorney (Legally Blonde)
- Jean Grey (X-Men)
- Lara Croft Tomb Raider
- Leslie Knope (Parks & Recreation)
- Lorelai Gilmore (Gilmore Girls)
- Liz Lemon (30 Rock)
- Monica Gellar (Friends)
- Olivia Pope (Scandal)
- Peggy Olson (Mad Men)
- Phoebe Buffay (Friends)
- Scarlett O’Hara (Gone With The Wind)
- Smurfette (The Smurfs)
- Vanellope von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)
- Veronica Mars
- Xena Warrior Princess
25 Human Names for Female Dogs
Many popular girl dog names double as baby names (Stella, Ruby, Molly). You can consider something that doesn’t end in -a or -y sounds for a more unique dog name (Janet, Alexis, Edith). Here are some of our favorite, less common ideas – including some androgynous names that can work for a boy or a girl dog:
- Agnes
- Alexis
- Beatrice (Bea)
- Bernadette
- Betsy
- Brenda
- Camille
- Celeste
- Charlie
- Dorothy (Dot)
- Doris
- Edith
- Elizabeth (Liz, Beth, or Libby)
- Esther
- Evelyn
- Frankie
- Gladys
- Jane
- Janet
- Joey
- Karen
- Margot
- Quinn
- Rose
- Sutton
25 Object Names for Female Dogs
Like food names, inanimate objects can also become cute quirky names for a pet. You can even choose one that nods to a physical feature, like color or size (a tiny Yorkie named Crumb). So take a look around your house, kitchen, or closet for ideas!

- Beanie
- Blanket
- Button
- Chestnut
- Chopstick
- Crumb
- Flip Flop
- Gadget
- Lasso
- Lazy Susan
- Locket
- Molecule (nickname: Molly)
- Novella
- Pinch Pot
- Ribbon
- Scrabble
- Slippers
- Tassel
- Terracotta
- Thimble
- Teaspoon
- Velvet
- Whisk
- Wi-Fi
25 Nature Names for Girl Dogs
The natural environment is a rich resource for girl names, even beyond the popular flower and tree names. This is a great category for naming people too, so you can find more options in baby naming books too.

- Blossom
- Blaze
- Briar
- Canyon
- Delta
- Feather
- Fern
- Ginkgo
- Glade
- Glimmer
- Indigo
- Iris
- Ivy
- Lagoon
- Laurel
- Meadow
- Opal
- Pearl
- Petal
- Puddle
- River
- Rose
- Sprout
- Tulip
- Twiggy
25 Animal Names for Female Dogs
Another fun approach is naming your puppy after a different creature entirely. Like object names, you can use them as cute (or cheeky) references to your dog’s coloring, size, or personality (like a big dog named Hummingbird).
- Bunny
- Butterfly
- Capybara
- Dove
- Firefly
- Gecko
- Gerbil
- Grasshopper
- Hamster
- Honeybee
- Hummingbird
- Junebug
- Kangaroo (nickname: Roo)
- Koala
- Ladybug
- Mink
- Mouse
- Otter
- Panda
- Piglet
- Pika
- Puma
- Sparrow
- Swan
- Tortoise
How We Named Our Current Dog
Our dog is named Penny. We wish it were less overused, but our daughter and our son picked it out (since we got Burger before they were born, it seemed fair to let them have the naming reins for this go around). We all thought an object/food/plant name (not a human name) would be fun for her, because we loved Burger’s name so much. Both of our kids shouted out random object names for an entire evening as we went to Petsmart to get supplies and then to Chipotle to grab dinner on the go. And it was there that our daughter saw a penny on the ground. We all felt so lucky to have found this sweet dog, that the idea of her being our own “lucky penny” had legs. To top it off, she has two distinct copper-colored dots on her head, which actually resemble pennies. Our son was just as into the name as our daughter, so it became official. And that’s how, despite the popularity of the name Penny, we decided it was the perfect name for her! Knowing that it was being paired with Petersik (and squeezing in a funny middle name: Parmesan) made it feel more fun.
More Naming Resources
Believe it or not, I don’t just want to name your pets, I also want to name your baby. Be sure to check out these posts that I’ve shared with some of my favorite classic baby names:
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