200 Girl Dog Names and Smart Tips for Choosing the Perfect Name

Before we launched this site back in 2006, we actually pitched a dog-naming book to publishers. It’s true—we wrote an introduction, several sample chapters, and a full proposal to send to agents while working in advertising. The spark for that project came from the joy of naming our first dog, Hamburger (aka Burger). Though the proposal didn’t lead to a book deal, our love of creative pet names stuck. Over the years I still get DMs asking for dog and cat name ideas—probably because I work as a product namer and maybe because Burger became a bit of a mascot.

Whether you want something unique, meaningful, or simply cute, below are 200 girl dog names organized by category and backed by practical naming tips to help you choose. And yes, we have ideas for cat names too!

Penny Girl Dog Chihuahua Sitting On Towel Outside

Our current dog is named Penny. It’s not the most unusual name, but by the end of this post I’ll explain why it felt right for her. Sometimes a common name can be elevated by a quirky middle name or a funny nickname—Penny Parmesan Petersik, for example, feels playful and personal.

How To Name Your Female Dog

There’s no single right answer, but a few practical guidelines can make naming easier and more effective:

  • Keep it short: One- or two-syllable names are easiest for dogs to learn and respond to. If you prefer a longer name, have a short nickname ready.
  • Avoid command confusion: Don’t choose names that rhyme with common training cues like sit, stay, down, heel, or potty—this can interfere with training.
  • Don’t mirror household names: Try not to pick a name that sounds like a person or another pet in your home to avoid confusing your dog.
  • Have fun: Naming is a chance to be creative or cheeky. Choosing less-common names reduces the chance of hearing the same name at the dog park.
  • Think beyond the obvious: If you’re inspired by coat color, look for less-used references instead of the usual Shadow or Cocoa.
  • Test it out: Try a name for a few days to see how it feels and whether your dog responds well to it.
  • Don’t overcomplicate: If you love a name even if it breaks these rules, go for it—what matters most is that you’ll happily use it for years.

Where To Find Dog Name Inspiration

Sherry Sitting With Penny Dog On Couch Drinking Tea

If you’re unsure where to begin, pick a category or theme to narrow your search. Popular starting points include:

  • Human names: Camille, Evelyn, Sutton
  • Celebrity names: Anna Wintour, Betty White, Rihanna
  • Fictional characters: Carrie Bradshaw, Effie Trinket, Smurfette
  • Food names: Cashew, Gouda, Pinto
  • Object names: Chopstick, 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

Here’s a list of tried-and-true female dog names. If you want a unique name, consider avoiding these to minimize repeats at the vet or park:

  1. Luna
  2. Bella
  3. Daisy
  4. Maggie
  5. Lucy
  6. Bailey
  7. Sadie
  8. Ellie
  9. Lilly
  10. Zoe
  11. Gracie
  12. Willow
  13. Millie
  14. Poppy
  15. Rosie
  16. Sophie
  17. Pepper
  18. Lola
  19. Chloe
  20. Molly
  21. Ruby
  22. Nova
  23. Winnie
  24. Penny
  25. Piper

These names reflect common choices seen across breed clubs, pet sites, and naming lists.

25 Food Names for Female Dogs

Food-inspired names are playful and full of personality—perfect when you want a name that stands out and gives a nod to something you love.

Penny Chihuahua Yorkie Dog Dressed As Hamburger Chef for Halloween
  1. Arugula
  2. Bagel
  3. Butternut Squash (nickname: Butter)
  4. Cashew
  5. Cardamom
  6. Cheesecake (nickname: Cece)
  7. Dr. Pepper (alt: Mrs. Pibb)
  8. Edamame (nickname: Edie)
  9. Gouda
  10. Ginger
  11. Guava
  12. Honey
  13. Key Lime (nickname: Kiki)
  14. Macadamia (nickname: Mac or Mia)
  15. Mushroom
  16. Nutella
  17. Olive
  18. Okra
  19. Papaya
  20. Peach
  21. Pepperoni (nickname: Pepper)
  22. Pinto
  23. Rosemary
  24. Sardine
  25. Zucchini

25 Celebrity Names for Girl Dogs

Naming a dog after a celebrity adds personality and sometimes a little humor. Pick a first or last name that’s easy to call out day to day.

  1. Alicia Silverstone
  2. Anna Wintour
  3. Awkwafina
  4. Betty White
  5. Beyonce
  6. Celine Dion
  7. Cher
  8. Lady Gaga
  9. Frida Kahlo
  10. Jennifer Aniston
  11. Julia Child
  12. Lucy Liu
  13. Margot Robbie
  14. Mariah Carey
  15. Meryl Streep
  16. Missy Elliot
  17. Mindy Kaling
  18. Oprah Winfrey
  19. Pamela Anderson
  20. Paris Hilton
  21. Reese Witherspoon
  22. Rihanna
  23. Sarah Jessica Parker (alt: Sarah Jessica Barker)
  24. Simone Biles
  25. Venus Williams

25 Character Names for Girl Dogs

Fictional characters make memorable dog names and can reflect your favorite shows, books, or movies. Consider how trendy a character name is before choosing it.

  1. Blanche (Golden Girls)
  2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  3. Carrie Bradshaw (Sex & The City)
  4. Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs)
  5. Detective Olivia Benson (Law & Order: SVU)
  6. Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones)
  7. Dana Scully (The X-Files)
  8. Dorothy Gale (Wizard of Oz)
  9. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
  10. Effie Trinket (Hunger Games)
  11. Elle Woods (Legally Blonde)
  12. Jean Grey (X-Men)
  13. Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
  14. Leslie Knope (Parks & Recreation)
  15. Lorelai Gilmore (Gilmore Girls)
  16. Liz Lemon (30 Rock)
  17. Monica Gellar (Friends)
  18. Olivia Pope (Scandal)
  19. Peggy Olson (Mad Men)
  20. Phoebe Buffay (Friends)
  21. Scarlett O’Hara (Gone With The Wind)
  22. Smurfette (The Smurfs)
  23. Vanellope von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)
  24. Veronica Mars
  25. Xena Warrior Princess

25 Human Names for Female Dogs

Human names often work beautifully for dogs. Choosing less-common options or names that don’t end in -a or -y can feel more distinctive.

  1. Agnes
  2. Alexis
  3. Beatrice (Bea)
  4. Bernadette
  5. Betsy
  6. Brenda
  7. Camille
  8. Celeste
  9. Charlie
  10. Dorothy (Dot)
  11. Doris
  12. Edith
  13. Elizabeth (Liz, Beth, Libby)
  14. Esther
  15. Evelyn
  16. Frankie
  17. Gladys
  18. Jane
  19. Janet
  20. Joey
  21. Karen
  22. Margot
  23. Quinn
  24. Rose
  25. Sutton

25 Object Names for Female Dogs

Everyday objects can become charming pet names—sometimes with a clever link to size, color, or personality.

Penny Chihuahua Dog Wrapped In Blanket On Bed
  1. Beanie
  2. Blanket
  3. Button
  4. Chestnut
  5. Chopstick
  6. Crumb
  7. Flip Flop
  8. Gadget
  9. Lasso
  10. Lazy Susan
  11. Locket
  12. Molecule (nickname: Molly)
  13. Novella
  14. Pinch Pot
  15. Pocket
  16. Ribbon
  17. Scrabble
  18. Slippers
  19. Tassel
  20. Terracotta
  21. Thimble
  22. Teaspoon
  23. Velvet
  24. Whisk
  25. Wi-Fi

25 Nature Names for Girl Dogs

Nature offers a wide range of beautiful names beyond flowers and trees—great for a dog with an outdoorsy or gentle vibe.

Small Girl Dog Penny Sniffing Monarch Butterfly
  1. Blossom
  2. Blaze
  3. Briar
  4. Canyon
  5. Delta
  6. Feather
  7. Fern
  8. Ginkgo
  9. Glade
  10. Glimmer
  11. Indigo
  12. Iris
  13. Ivy
  14. Lagoon
  15. Laurel
  16. Meadow
  17. Opal
  18. Pearl
  19. Petal
  20. Puddle
  21. River
  22. Rose
  23. Sprout
  24. Tulip
  25. Twiggy

25 Animal Names for Female Dogs

Giving a dog the name of another creature can be whimsical or ironic—perfect for expressing a trait or quirk.

  1. Bunny
  2. Butterfly
  3. Capybara
  4. Dove
  5. Firefly
  6. Gecko
  7. Gerbil
  8. Grasshopper
  9. Hamster
  10. Honeybee
  11. Hummingbird
  12. Junebug
  13. Kangaroo (nickname: Roo)
  14. Koala
  15. Ladybug
  16. Mink
  17. Mouse
  18. Otter
  19. Panda
  20. Piglet
  21. Pika
  22. Puma
  23. Sparrow
  24. Swan
  25. Tortoise

How We Named Our Current Dog

Our daughter and son chose Penny. Since Burger arrived before the kids were born, it felt fair to let them pick this time. We wanted another object/food/plant-style name because we loved Burger’s name. One evening, while shopping for supplies and grabbing dinner, our daughter spotted a penny on the ground. The idea of our new dog being a “lucky penny” resonated with everyone. She also has two copper-colored dots on her head that look like pennies, which sealed the deal. Our son agreed, so Penny became official—paired with Petersik and a playful middle name, Parmesan, it felt special even if the name is common.

More Naming Resources

If you’re looking for more naming inspiration, we’ve collected name lists for cats, dogs, and babies that you might enjoy exploring.

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  • 200 Boy Cat Names
  • 200 Boy Dog Names
  • 100 Classic Girl Names
  • 100 Classic Boy Names
  • 100 One-Syllable Girl Names
  • 100 One-Syllable Boy Names
  • 100+ Gender Neutral Names