Bringing a new dog into your life is exciting, and choosing the perfect name is one of the first big decisions you’ll make. The right name can reflect your dog’s personality, breed, or even your passions. In this guide, we’ve collected over 1,000 girl dog names — from adorable to bold and unique — so you can find the perfect fit.
If you’re starting your puppy journey, check out puppy training tips to help her learn her new name faster.

Top 100 Girl Dog Names
Here’s the quick list of most-loved girl dog names in the U.S. and worldwide:
Bella, Luna, Daisy, Lucy, Lily, Zoey, Chloe, Maggie, Sadie, Molly, Ruby, Rosie, Penny, Nala, Coco, Stella, Gracie, Sophie, Olive, Bailey, Roxy, Abby, Ginger, Millie, Winnie, Harper, Layla, Hazel, Ellie, Piper, Mia, Marley, Lulu, Ivy, Remi, Koda, Skye, Nova, Poppy, Tilly, Willow, Athena, Angel, Callie, Honey, Pearl, Freya, Holly, Maisie, Bonnie, Phoebe, Lexi, Olive, Gigi, Ariel, Mocha, Sassy, Fifi, Cleo, Ivy, Snowy, Misty, Cookie, Bambi, Dolly, Minnie, Jasmine, Paris, Bella-Rose, Princess, Peaches, Sparkle, Bella-Mae, Zuzu, Cherry, Raina, and more!
Cute Girl Dog Names
If your dog is playful, tiny, or melts hearts with a single tail wag, try one of these:
- Honey
- Cupcake
- Marshmallow
- Sugar
- Snickers
- Fluffy
- Daisy-Mae
- Tinkerbell
Strong Girl Dog Names
Perfect for larger breeds or confident personalities:
- Athena
- Xena
- Storm
- Rogue
- Nyx
- Valkyrie
- Blaze
- Queenie
Elegant & Sophisticated Names
For dogs with grace and poise:
- Isabella
- Anastasia
- Victoria
- Charlotte
- Genevieve
- Arabella
Nature-Inspired Girl Dog Names
Great for outdoor-loving dogs:
- Willow
- Ivy
- Hazel
- River
- Meadow
- Rose
Food-Inspired Girl Dog Names
For foodies and flavor lovers:
- Mocha
- Ginger
- Cookie
- Chai
- Muffin
- Cinnamon
Mythology & Fantasy Names
Draw inspiration from legends:
- Freya
- Hera
- Calliope
- Selene
- Aurora
- Luna
International Girl Dog Names with Meanings
Adding global flair to your pet’s identity:
Japanese: Sakura (Cherry Blossom), Yuki (Snow)
Italian: Bella (Beautiful), Fiore (Flower)
Spanish: Sol (Sun), Estrella (Star)
French: Amélie, Chérie (Darling)
If you love international flair, check our list of exotic dog breeds — many of these breeds pair perfectly with cultural names.
Girl Dog Names by Breed Size
Small Breeds (Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkie): Pixie, Lulu, Tiny, Momo
Medium Breeds (Beagle, Border Collie): Clover, Pippa, Darcy, Juno
Large Breeds (Golden Retriever, German Shepherd): Dakota, Storm, Athena, Roxy
How to Choose the Perfect Name
Naming your dog is more than picking something cute. The American Kennel Club recommends:
- Keep it short — 1–2 syllables work best.
- Avoid confusion — Don’t choose names that sound like commands (“Kit” sounds like “sit”).
- Test it out loud — Call it in different tones.
- Match personality — A calm dog may suit “Grace,” while a playful pup might fit “Bubbles.”
Trending Girl Dog Names of 2025
Based on data from Rover and adoption trends:
- Nova
- Maple
- Indie
- Clover
- Sunny
- Rue
FAQs About Girl Dog Names
Q1: What are the most popular girl dog names right now?
Bella, Luna, Daisy, Lucy, and Lily are topping the charts in 2025.
Q2: Should I avoid human names for dogs?
Not necessarily — many owners love giving dogs human-style names.
Q3: How long does it take for a dog to learn her name?
With consistent training, 1–2 weeks is typical.
Conclusion
Your dog’s name is the first step in a lifelong bond. Whether you go cute, elegant, or strong, make sure it’s a name you love calling out every day.