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The Most Popular Dog Names According to Sniffspot

Adopting a new dog is super exciting, but it’s an overwhelming process. First, you want to make sure that you have puppy-proofed your home and have all the necessities, including proper bedding, toys, and most importantly, treats. There’s also a good chance you’ll have to come up with a name. Now, this can be a stressful decision. After all, your dog may resent you if you pick something they dislike. (We’re only kind of kidding here).

Thankfully, our friends at Sniffspot.com are here to help new pup parents get some name inspiration. The useful app, described as the “Airbnb of dog parks,” has compiled the most popular dog names among the over 100,000 dogs in their database. Here are the top ten boy dog names and the top ten girl dog names, as reported by Sniffspot.

Top Female Dog Names

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Luna

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According to Sniffspot, there are 1188 very good girls named Luna in the app’s database. The name has Latin origins and translates to moon in English.

Bella

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Bella is the second most popular female dog name among Sniffspot users. The name is absolutely perfect for any dog, as it translates to beautiful. As all dog owners can attest, every furry friend is absolutely gorgeous.

Daisy

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573 Sniffspot users have a dog called Daisy. This floral-themed name is ideal for dogs with a sunny disposition.

Lucy

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A little over 500 Sniffspot users have named their furry friend Lucy. If you are a fan of classic television shows, consider giving your pup the name. After all, you are bound to say “I love Lucy” at least a few times a day.

Bailey

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The name Bailey is quite popular among pet parents in the Sniffspot database. And for good reason! It is a wonderful gender-neutral name, meaning Bailiff. Just a fair warning --- if you choose this name, don’t be surprised if your dog treats you like a prisoner.

Stella

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If you believe your furry friend is a star, this name is perfect for your pup! Over 400 Sniffspot users would likely agree.

Nala

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The name Nala is a favorite among Sniffspot users. Disney fans are well aware that the name’s popularity increased after the beloved film, “The Lion King,” premiered in 1994.

Willow

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Willow seems to be quite a popular name for female furry friends. Over 300 Sniffspot users have bestowed their dogs with the gorgeous moniker.

Nova

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If your dog is the light of your life, consider giving her Sniffspot’s 9th most popular female name, Nova.

Sadie

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The name Sadie means princess, so be prepared to treat your dog as royalty if you choose this name.

Top Male Dog Names

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Milo

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Milo is the most popular name for male dogs in Sniffspot’s database. This is likely because the sweet and short name translates to beloved or dear.

Cooper

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Over 500 Sniffspot users have named their dog this classic British name meaning barrel maker.

Max

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Max could be short for either Maximilian or Maxwell.

Bear

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The super cute name Bear is the fourth most popular male dog name on Sniffspot’s database.

Loki

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Fans of Marvel and Norse mythology have popularized the name Loki. This name is ideal if you have a particularly mischievous dog.

Finn

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422 Sniffspot users chose the name Finn, meaning blessed, for their furry friends.

Oliver

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Oliver, which translates to olive tree, has become an increasingly popular name for our canine companions.

Zeus

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Like Loki, Zeus is a great name for pet parents who have an appreciation for mythology.

Moose

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Sniffspot’s database shows that Moose is the 8th most popular male dog name, with 353 users giving the furry friends the unique moniker.

Ollie

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If you feel like the name Oliver is just too long for your furry friend, you can give them the diminutive Ollie.

Leo

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Leo rounds out the Sniffspot’s list of the ten most popular male dog names. This delightful moniker is perfect for brave or “lion-hearted” pups.