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A fur nose should move in and you are looking for a suitable name? Not that easy, because of course she should get the most beautiful, best and greatest name! To make your choice easier, we've collected 181 cute and sassy female dog names here.

In a nutshell

  • almost limitless selection of female dog names
  • Name should match the bitch
  • always easy to call and understand (maximum 2 syllables)
  • Alternatively, if you want a longer name, give it a shorter nickname

Choose the right name

What should you consider when choosing a dog name for your female dog? The perfect female dog name should

  • Character and appearance match your bitch
  • be easily accessible
  • be short and understandable
  • may be shortened to a nickname
  • do not resemble the usual commands (sit, down, stay).
  • not a term that is often used in everyday life

But the most important thing should always be that it suits your bitch. For the particularly cheeky and sweet bitches, we have therefore created a list of female dog names from which you can draw inspiration.

Tip: Nothing is set in stone. For example, there is nothing wrong with trying out the chosen name for a certain period of time and seeing whether and how your dog reacts. If necessary, choose a different name.

Cute and sassy female dog names from A-Z

  • Abby
  • Abigal
  • adela
  • Alba
  • Alice
  • amelie
  • amy
  • annie
  • aria
  • Ariel
  • Audrey
  • aurora
  • Ava
  • Bambi
  • bandita
  • Barbie
  • Bela
  • benita
  • bertha
  • betty
  • Bonnie
  • Caisy
  • Caja
  • candy
  • carrie
  • cassy
  • Cherry
  • chili
  • chloe
  • Clara
  • Coco
  • Daisy
  • dana
  • darla
  • diva
  • dixie
  • dolly
  • ebony
  • Ella
  • Elly
  • Elsa
  • Elvy
  • Emilie
  • Emma
  • emmy
  • erna
  • Evie
  • fanny
  • fay
  • fairy
  • fiene
  • fina
  • fiona
  • flora
  • Frida
  • Giorgina
  • glory
  • Grace
  • Gretchen
  • Gretel
  • gweny
  • Hailey
  • Hanna
  • happy
  • hazel
  • Heidi
  • hermione
  • Holly
  • Honey
  • Hope
  • bumblebee
  • Ida
  • Iva
  • izzy
  • jacky
  • jane
  • jelly
  • jill
  • jolie
  • josy
  • Joy
  • judy
  • Kate
  • katy
  • kikki
  • Kira
  • kiwi
  • Cleo
  • kora
  • lady
  • lassie
  • leia
  • purple
  • Lilly
  • lilo
  • lina
  • Lise
  • lissy
  • lic
  • Lola
  • lotte
  • Lu
  • Lucy
  • Maya
  • Martha
  • Mary
  • Masha
  • billion
  • Mila
  • Milly
  • mine
  • minnie
  • mochi
  • Molly
  • mony
  • Moon
  • well
  • Nana
  • Nancy
  • Nelly
  • Oana
  • okira
  • Olanda
  • patty
  • Paula
  • Pearl
  • peggy
  • penny
  • Pepita
  • Pepper
  • Phoebe
  • Pia
  • piper
  • pee
  • pippa
  • pixie
  • Polly
  • poppy
  • Queenie
  • resi
  • Rita
  • Ronja
  • pink
  • Roxy
  • ruby
  • runa
  • sally
  • salsa
  • sansa
  • Selma
  • Sheila
  • sissy
  • stina
  • sunny
  • susie
  • tammy
  • tiffy
  • Tinkerbell
  • Tipsy
  • tonka
  • tracy
  • trina
  • trixie
  • Trudi
  • uma
  • uschi
  • vicky
  • Vroni
  • wendy
  • willow
  • Wilma
  • Winnie
  • winnie
  • Xana
  • Xella
  • Yumie
  • Yuna
  • zara
  • zoe
  • Zola
  • Zora
Dalmatian

Tip: When choosing a name, let yourself be inspired by the appearance and character of your bitch. For a Dalmatian lady, for example, names like "Pünktchen", "Dotty" (English variant) or "Perdi(ta)" (from the film "101 Dalmatians") would be possible ideas.

frequently asked Questions

Why should I rather give my dog an unusual name?

Quite simply: to prevent mix-ups and confusion. The most popular names are also the most common, and when you go for a walk in summer when the weather is nice, you are sure to meet many owners of "Nalas", "Bellas" or "Amys".

Can I give my dog a name that already exists in the family?

In principle you can do that, but in such a case it is always advisable to consult the human name bearer again to prevent any misunderstandings.

I want to change the name. Is the?

Of course you can change the name. For example, if your bitch reacts poorly or not at all to him during a "trial period", you should actually do so. However, once you get used to the name, renaming it will only cause unnecessary confusion. However, if you absolutely want to give it a new name, at least choose one that sounds similar.

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