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Top 100 Male Dog Names

Male dog names

Why is it important to choose a good Dog name

 

A good dog name is required to enhance his responsiveness, also it improves communication between you. Also, It's a name you and your dog will be living with for a long time, so it deserves some thought.

How to Choose the Right Dog Name

  • Dogs can easily hear hard consonants and long vowels, so a name like “Tuffy” or “Benny” will be easier for him to distinguish from other sounds. 

  • Most dog training experts recommend a one or two-syllable name that you can say quickly. 

  • It’s also commonly recommended that you avoid names that sound like commands, for example, “Kit,” which sounds like “sit,” or “Bo,” which sounds like “no.”

  • Pick a name you like to say (and that you won’t be embarrassed to yell across the dog park). You’ll be saying your puppy’s name a lot over time, as a quick attention grabber or just as part of their overall training and socialization.

 

Trending Dog Names

 

Looking for Male dog names in 2019? Just like human names, dog names also rise and fall in popularity. The number of dogs named after “Frozen” characters rose 900 percent the year after the movie came out, so don’t be surprised if your dog meets an “Olaf” in obedience class. Names from the “Twilight” movies and “Game of Thrones” have also risen over time, so expect to meet boy dogs named “Ghost,” “Tyrion,” or maybe “Stark.”

 

Food and drink are favorite themes, too. There was a 37 percent rise in food-themed names from 2013 to 2014, so expect to run into a “Jameson,” “Bud” or “Java” on your daily walks. And at least 20 percent of dogs have human names like “Edward” or “Jesse.” Sports figures are a perennial favorite; the year Derek Jeter retired from the New York Yankees, “Jeter” was in the top dog names.

If you’re lucky, you’ll meet your dog, get to know him a bit, and come up with an inspired choice. But if you’re at a loss for a great dog name, here are the top 100 boy dog names in the country right now. (click here, for top 100 female dog names)


  1. Ace

  2. Apollo

  3. Bailey

  4. Bandit

  5. Baxter

  6. Bear

  7. Beau

  8. Benji

  9. Benny

  10. Bentley

  11. Blue

  12. Bo

  13. Boomer

  14. Brady

  15. Brody

  16. Bruno

  17. Brutus

  18. Bubba

  19. Buddy

  20. Buster

  21. Cash

  22. Champ

  23. Chance

  24. Charlie

  25. Chase

  26. Chester

  27. Chico

  28. Coco

  29. Cody

  30. Cooper

  31. Copper

  32. Dexter

  33. Diesel

  34. Duke

  35. Elvis

  36. Finn

  37. Frankie

  38. George

  39. Gizmo

  40. Gunner

  41. Gus

  42. Hank

  43. Harley

  44. Henry

  45. Hunter

  46. Jack

  47. Jackson

  48. Jake

  49. Jasper

  50. Jax

  51. Joey

  52. Kobe

  53. Leo

  54. Loki

  55. Louie

  56. Lucky

  57. Luke

  58. Mac

  59. Marley

  60. Max

  61. Mickey

  62. Milo

  63. Moose

  64. Murphy

  65. Oliver

  66. Ollie

  67. Oreo

  68. Oscar

  69. Otis

  70. Peanut

  71. Prince

  72. Rex

  73. Riley

  74. Rocco

  75. Rocky

  76. Romeo

  77. Roscoe

  78. Rudy

  79. Rufus

  80. Rusty

  81. Sam

  82. Sammy

  83. Samson

  84. Scooter

  85. Scout

  86. Shadow

  87. Simba

  88. Sparky

  89. Spike

  90. Tank

  91. Teddy

  92. Thor

  93. Toby

  94. Tucker

  95. Tyson

  96. Vader

  97. Winston

  98. Yoda

  99. Zeus

   100.Ziggy


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