It’s no secret that the littlest canines always have the largest personalities. Call it a Napoleon complex or call it confidence, but the tiniest of dogs are usually the ones who take no crap. They walk into a room with their little chests puffed out and own it — which is precisely why small dogs are totally in need of names that are worthy of their attitudes.
Yes, it’s cute to name your little puppy something appropriate like Tiny or Peewee, but how amazing would it be to call them something more substantial — like Bullet or Scrappy? That’s the best part about picking a name for a mini-dog. The possibilities are endless.
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Got a new puppy? Say a few of these names out loud to figure out which one has the right ring to it.
Names for small male dogs
- Alf
- Artoo
- The Atom
- Biggie Smalls
- Boris
- Brogan
- Buckshot
- Bullet
- Caesar
- Colonel Mustard Seed
- Conan
- Cooper (Coop for short)
- Cruise
- Delphiki (“Bean” in Ender’s Game, which would make a good nickname)
- Derringer
- Dinky
- Dobby
- Faolán
- Fennec (especially for dogs with large, pointed ears)
- Flick
- (Professor) Flitwick
- Flöki
- Franjean
- Gherkin
- Gimli
- Grasshoppah
- Grommet
- Hamlet
- Higgs
- Inspector Gadget
- Kieran (best for dark dogs)
- King Brian
- Li’l Abner
- Logan
- Mannix
- Maximilian
- Meatball
- Mercury
- Monet
- Nacho
- Napoleon
- Neutron
- Odie
- Paddington
- Petey
- Piccolo
- Pico
- Pippin
- Pluto
- Pugsley (especially for a Pug, unless you’re going for irony)
- Puck
- Quark
- Radar
- Rafiki
- Roo
- Scrappy
- Sir Nips-a-lot
- Smeagol (you can call him Gollum when he’s a bad boy)
- Smokey
- Sprocket
- Sweeney
- Thumper
- Tillman
- Tonka
- Underdog
- Webster
- Whelp
Next Up: Names for female dogs
Originally published March 2015. Updated June 2017.
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