Unique Baby Girl Pet Names

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Girl dog names can be hard to choose from. Whether it's a all-out girly-girl name, something spunky, or a creative standout, it's gotta be perfect. Choosing the best dog name, like choosing the perfect dog sitter, is a fun and important task for every pet parent.

Luckily, we've rounded up some great options for you. From Abbie to Zoe and everything in between, we've got the scoop on girl dog names here at Rover.com. After all, we've got the nation's largest database of dog names to work with.

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Start with the top 100 below, and then go deeper with our collection of dog name lists and our one-of-a-kind Dog Name Generator. Heck, you can even pick up a name book just for pets. The perfect name for your dog is out there!

    1. Bella
    2. Luna
    3. Lucy
    4. Daisy
    5. Lola
    6. Sadie
    7. Bailey
    8. Molly
    9. Stella
    10. Maggie
    11. Chloe
    12. Penny
    13. Zoey
    14. Nala
    15. Lily
    16. Coco
    17. Sophie
    18. Rosie
    19. Ellie
    20. Ruby
    21. Piper
    22. Mia
    23. Roxy
    24. Gracie
    25. Willow
    26. Millie
    27. Lulu
    28. Pepper
    29. Ginger
    30. Harley
    31. Abby
    32. Winnie
    33. Nova
    34. Kona
    35. Riley
    36. Zoe
    37. Lilly
    38. Dixie
    39. Izzy
    40. Lady
    41. Hazel
    42. Layla
    43. Olive
    44. Charlie
    45. Sasha
    46. Maya
    47. Honey
    48. Athena
    49. Lexi
    50. Cali
    51. Annie
    52. Belle
    53. Princess
    54. Phoebe
    55. Emma
    56. Cookie
    57. Ella
    58. Marley
    59. Callie
    60. Scout
    61. Roxie
    62. Remi
    63. Minnie
    64. Maddie
    65. Dakota
    66. Leia
    67. Poppy
    68. Josie
    69. Harper
    70. Mila
    71. Angel
    72. Holly
    73. Ava
    74. Ivy
    75. Mocha
    76. Gigi
    77. Paisley
    78. Koda
    79. Cleo
    80. Penelope
    81. Bonnie
    82. Missy
    83. Frankie
    84. Sugar
    85. Xena
    86. Aspen
    87. Shelby
    88. Fiona
    89. Dolly
    90. Georgia
    91. Peanut
    92. Shadow
    93. Delilah
    94. Grace
    95. Skye
    96. Rose
    97. Pearl
    98. Juno
    99. Jasmine
    100. Trixie

Least common female names from Rover's dog name database, given to at least 25 dogs.

  1. Kloe
  2. Kola
  3. Ray
  4. Nutella
  5. Wiggles
  6. Rye
  7. Boston
  8. Nakita
  9. Tucker
  10. Shandy
  11. Sakari
  12. Juliette
  13. Butterscotch
  14. Bess
  15. Rousey
  16. Mimosa
  17. Elli
  18. Twilight
  19. Margie
  20. Shenzi
  21. Zayda
  22. Rori
  23. Shady
  24. Marlo
  25. Raine

If you want a girl dog name with a little more, well, backbone, these tough choices should do the trick. And if you want a name that also works for boy dogs, look no further than the gender-neutral picks here. Harley, Ronan, Shadow—they all work just as well as female puppy names, we'd say.

  • Artemis
  • Athena
  • Alex
  • Lara
  • Sasha
  • Oakley
  • Harley
  • Indi / Indy
  • Shadow
  • Myka
  • Juno
  • Dakota
  • Colby
  • Finley / Finn
  • Korra
  • Red
  • Astra
  • Akira
  • Cinder
  • Bowie
  • Koa
  • Jinx
  • Onyx
  • Zola
  • Stormy / Storm
  • Xena
  • Scout
  • Kali
  • Zelda
  • Sage
  • Raven
  • Kaya
  • Lilo
  • Bear
  • Cleo
  • Ronan
  • Freya

A dog lays in the grass. What female dog name will you choose?

Place and Nature Names for Dogs

If you love Paris, why not name your dog for the City of Lights? Plenty of pet parents agree. Place names for dogs are on the rise, along with plant, landscape, and gemstone names, all pulled from the natural world. These ten names made the top 100 female dog names this year.

  • Paris
  • Madison
  • Chelsea
  • Jade
  • Opal
  • Ruby
  • Willow
  • Dakota
  • Nova
  • Sydney

We're seeing that many popular dog names are two syllables and end with a singsong "eee" sound, whether the name is spelled with a "y," an "ie," an "eigh," or an "ee," or any variation thereof.

In fact, a whopping seven out of ten from the most popular girl dog names in our data end with this sound! It's easy to understand why. Names like Sunny or Katie are easy to call out and they come with a built-in warmth and friendliness we associate with our dogs.

If you end up going with a Kiki or Lexie, this customized polka dot collar would be a perfect complement to your dog's new moniker.

The most popular of these names include Lucy, Daisy, Sadie, Molly, Bailey, Maggie and Sophie. Other great dog names ending in -y or similar include:

    • Lucy
    • Daisy
    • Sadie
    • Bailey
    • Molly
    • Maggie
    • Penny
    • Zoey
    • Lily
    • Sophie
    • Rosie
    • Ellie
    • Ruby
    • Roxy
    • Gracie
    • Millie
    • Harley
    • Abby
    • Winnie
    • Riley
    • Lilly
    • Dixie
    • Izzy
    • Lady
    • Charlie

Find out how real dog owners picked their pets' names in this sweet video.

Are you still uncertain about which dog name to choose? You're not alone. Some dog owners just know their pet is a Bailey or Lucy as soon as they make eye contact, but many other pet parents need time to try out various options.

If you're having trouble deciding, keep in mind that a name can come from many different sources of inspiration, such as your favorite foods, books, celebrities, your heritage, or even dog breed history. For example, a French bulldog puppy might sport a French-inspired name like Chloe, while a Latin dog breed like the Chihuahua might be perfect for a name like Coco.

Another consideration when choosing your dog's name? Dog training. This is of particular importance for puppies. When you're teaching your new dog to respond to commands like sit, stay, or come, you'll want to be sure their name isn't a source of confusion. In other words, avoid puppy names that sound like a common dog training cue, such as "Bit," which could easily be misheard as "sit."

Many dog experts recommend choosing a name with at least two syllables and a sing-song or vowel sound at the end.

Of course, what matters most is that the dog name you choose rolls off your tongue with ease. You'll want to select a name that you feel comfortable repeating because you'll be saying it…a lot. Your dog's name should make you happy!

We're fans of the "backdoor test" for dog name selection. It's pretty much what it sounds like: stand at the back door and call out your new dog's potential name. Saying "Rose, it's time for dinner!" or "Sally, leave it!" helps take the name out of your imagination and into reality.

And once you have that perfect name for your gal, show it off with a customized collar.

As dog lovers through and through here at Rover, we find dog names absolutely fascinating, and we love searching our data on the topic to discover hot trends, quirky choices, and unique twists on classics. Over the years, we've compiled plenty of names for you to peruse—and we keep our lists updated with new data each year.

To start, check out our list of the most popular names of 2019, and then jump over to unique dog names to see the contrast. But that's only the beginning. We've got articles covering top Irish choices, male dog names, popular names for hunting dogs, small dogs, white dogs, Huskies, German shepherds, and many more.

  • The 100 Most Popular Male and Female Dog Names
  • Top 101 Cute Dog Names
  • The Most Unique Dog Names Ever
  • Top Irish Dog Names
  • Top Japanese Dog Names
  • Top Hawaiian Dog Names
  • Top Spanish Dog Names
  • The Best Black Dog Names
  • 62 Best White Dog Names
  • 50 Best Hunting Dog Names
  • The Top Creative Dog Names

How to choose? To start, check out our guide to picking the perfect dog name.

Unique Baby Girl Pet Names

Source: https://www.rover.com/blog/top-female-dog-names/

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