The 200 Most Festive Christmas Dog Names

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Is there anything cuter than a puppy under the Christmas tree? Why, sure there is: A dog of any age who comes into your life to brighten the holiday season! That special pet deserves a merry moniker that will remind you of their arrival. And when it comes to Christmas dog names, you’ve got a wide selection to choose from. Get into the spirit of the season with these Christmas dog names.

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Christmas Names for Girl Dogs
AilsaOf Scottish origin, this girl’s name means “elf victory.”
AmaryllisA popular Christmas flower, the amaryllis blooms during December.
AngelicaDerived from Latin and Greek, Angelica means “angel” or “messenger from God.”
BelleThis festive name jingles all the way.

Bianca

Dreaming of a white Christmas pup? This pretty Italian name means “white.”

CarolAs in Christmas carols, of course!
CelesteThis angelic name means “heavenly.”
ClaraClara is the young heroine in “The Nutcracker.”

Epiphany

Also known as Little Christmas or Three Kings Day, the feast of the Epiphany is celebrated in early January.

EveA nod to Christmas Eve and its joyful traditions.
FaithThis theological virtue also makes for a pretty name.

Gloria

If your go-to Christmas carol is “Angels We Have Heard on High,” look no further.

GraceAnother virtue-inspired name, Grace is a lovely choice year-round.
HollisAn English name meaning “dweller at the holly trees.”

Holly

Holly berries are toxic to people and pets, but the plant makes for a fresh choice with evergreen appeal.

HopeHope will always be hoping for a treat!
IvyIf Holly is a bit too prickly for you, consider Ivy.
JoyJoy to the world, a new pup has come home!

Juniper

The evergreen shrub is also an on-trend girl’s name.

LuciaIn Scandinavia, St. Lucia Day is celebrated on December 13, marking the beginning of the holiday season.
MariahMariah Carey is sometimes called the Queen of Christmas, and who are we to argue?
MerryIs there any other way to feel when you bring home a four-legged friend?
Miracle‘Tis the season for Christmas miracles.
MistletoeThis name comes with plenty of puppy kisses.
Mrs. ClausWe all know Santa’s better half keeps the North Pole running smoothly.
NatalaA Latin name meaning “the Lord’s birthday.”

Noël

This name is also the French word for Christmas.

North

Which way to Santa’s house?!

Paloma

Spanish for “dove,” a symbol of peace.

PartridgeAdd a pear tree to your yard, and your first day of Christmas is complete.

Poinsettia

The iconic Christmas flower is toxic to pets but makes for a festive name.

Robin

With their red coloring and spiritual significance, robins are traditionally associated with Christmas.

RubyThis gem of a name winks to the color of the season.

Scarlett

Another shade of red, Scarlett is also a vintage girl’s name.

StarIn honor of the tree topper and your furry friend’s out-of-this-world personality.
StellaOf Latin origin, this celestial girl’s name means “star.”

Tinsel

Perfect for the pet who can’t help but shine.

TwinkleIf your lights don’t twinkle, is it even Christmas?
VirginiaYes, Virginia, there is a Santa Paws.

Vixen

Santa’s reindeer shares its name with the word for a female fox.

Christmas Names for Boy Dogs
AlfredoOf Spanish and Italian origin, this variation of Alfred means “elf counsel.”
AlvieOf British origin, this unisex name means “elf friend.”
AngeloMeaning “angel” or “messenger from God,” this name is thought to have both Greek and Latin origins.
AsterOf Greek origin, this boy’s name means “star.”
AxelThis name with Icelandic, Scandinavian and German origins means “father of peace.”
BabaIn Turkey, Father Christmas is known as Noel Baba.
BalsamThe balsam fir is a popular variety of Christmas tree.
BlitzenGiddy up! This reindeer name means “flash” or “lightning” in German.
CalumA peaceful Scottish name meaning “dove.”
CaneLike a candy cane, of course!
CelynA lovely name derived from the Welsh word for “holly.”
ChristianThis classic boy’s name has a faithful following.
ChristmasFor 11 months of the year, you can simply call your dog “Chris.”
ClausSanta’s surname sounds like “claws,” which might be a fitting name for your Christmas pup.
ClementIn honor of Clement Clarke Moore, who wrote the poem “A Visit From St. Nicholas,” better known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
CoalNo good boy would find coal in their stocking, but it is a great name for black-coated pets!
CometSanta’s reindeer is the perfect namesake for speedy pets.
CrimsonThis color-inspired name winks to Christmastime reds.
CrosbyLast name of famous crooner Bing Crosby, whose “White Christmas” and other songs are often heard during the holidays.
CullenBefore it was made famous by the “Twilight” saga, Cullen was simply an Irish surname derived from the word cuileann, meaning “holly tree.”
CupidThis reindeer name will work just as well come Valentine’s Day.
DasherFor a cute nickname, you can shorten this reindeer-inspired name to Dash.
DonnerFestive and preppy, this reindeer name is a year-round winner.
DecemberIf you adopt your furry friend during the holidays, consider commemorating the month!
DickensA nod to Charles Dickens, author of “A Christmas Carol.”
DominickHee-haw, hee-haw! Love it or loathe it, “Dominick the Donkey” is a classic Christmas tune.
DouglasThe Douglas fir is a popular Christmas evergreen.
ElfA festive name for petite pets and big-boned buds alike.
JingleOh what fun it is to name pets!
JollyFor the pet with a Santa-like disposition.
KieferA German name meaning “pine tree.”
KrampusThe “anti-Santa,” Krampus is a horned character from European folklore who scares naughty children during the holiday season.
KringleSanta has many aliases, including Kris Kringle.
NickIn honor of the jolly man himself, Saint Nick.
NollaigA unisex Irish name meaning “Christmas.”
NorthWhich way to Santa’s workshop? North!
NutcrackerTchaikovsky’s iconic ballet takes place on Christmas Eve.
OrenA Hebrew name meaning “pine tree.”
PaxOf Latin origin, Pax means “peace.”
PrancerThis reindeer name will put a little spring in any pet’s step!
RudolphThe red-nosed legend is one of Santa’s most famous reindeer, and his name comes with a cute nickname: Rudy!
SantaGo big or go home! The big man himself makes for a fantastically festive name.
SeananAn Irish name meaning “little wise man.”
SpruceThe spruce tree is a classic Christmas choice.
WenceslasThe good king in the Christmas song made famous by Bing Crosby.
YuleAnother name for Christmas, as in “yuletide greetings.”
TV and Movie-Inspired Christmas Names for Dogs
BaileyAs fans of “It’s a Wonderful Life” know, George Bailey discovers the true meaning of Christmas in the beloved film.
BeethovenEveryone’s favorite Saint Bernard has a holiday special, “Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure.”
Bob CratchitIn “A Christmas Carol,” Bob Cratchit is Scrooge’s clerk.
BudderballIn “Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws,” Budderball lands on the naughty list for indulging in Thanksgiving turkey.
BuddyAs syrup-loving Buddy, Will Ferrell made “Elf” a holiday mainstay.
BumpusIn “A Christmas Story,” the Bumpus Hounds devour the family’s much-awaited turkey dinner.
Charlie BrownIf your furry friend has a brown coat, the main character of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” is a holiday hit.
Cindy Lou WhoA little ray of sunshine in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” Cindy Lou Who is the perfect name for sweet, petite pets.
ClariceClarice is Rudolph’s girlfriend in the classic TV Christmas special “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
ClarencePets have a way of gently guiding us in the right direction. With this in mind, Clarence, the guardian angel from “It’s a Wonderful Life,” is an inspired choice.
EbenezerUnusual human names are always fun for pets, especially when shared with Mr. Scrooge.
ElsaAlthough “Frozen” isn’t a Christmas movie, Elsa and her magical ice powers are pure winter wonder.
Fred ClausIn the movie of the same name, Fred Claus (played by Vince Vaughn) is Santa’s grumpy older brother.
GrinchYour dog isn’t a “mean one,” but it would still be fun to call him Mr. Grinch.
Griswold“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” centers on the Griswold family and their hilariously catastrophic holiday season.
Hans GruberIs “Die Hard” a Christmas movie? The jury’s still out, but we know one thing for certain: Hans Gruber is an amazing name for any pet.
HermeyHermey is an elf in the stop-motion animated special “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
Jack SkellingtonIn “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, but he’s fascinated by Christmas.
JesperIn 2019’s “Klaus,” Jason Schwartzman voices Jesper, a postman who befriends Santa.
Kevin McCallisterKEVIN! Don’t leave your pup unattended this Christmas, or he may wreak havoc like the main character of “Home Alone.”
MarleyIn “A Christmas Carol,” Jacob Marley is the first ghost to visit Scrooge.
MaxIn honor of the antler-sporting dog in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
MitziThe name of Rudolph’s mom in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
Mr. FezziwigIn “A Christmas Carol,” Mr. Fezziwig is a kindly old businessman man, aka the anti-Scrooge.
OlafDoes your pet enjoy warm hugs? The “Frozen” cutie might be a good namesake!
Santa PawsIn Disney’s 2010 “The Search for Santa Paws,” the central canine is a Great Pyrenees.
Santa’s Little HelperIn “The Simpsons,” Santa’s Little Helper is the family’s pet greyhound.
SnoopyThe famous dog in “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
SnotsThe aptly named dog in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” has plenty of slobber to spare.
RalphieWe triple-dog-dare you to name your pet after the main character from “A Christmas Story.”
Scott CalvinIn “The Santa Clause,” Tim Allen plays a soon-to-be Santa named Scott Calvin.
ScroogeThe grumpy main character of “A Christmas Carol” makes for a hilarious pet name.
Tiny TimNo matter your pet’s size, the sweet character from “A Christmas Carol” is an adorable namesake.
TuckerThe handsome pup in the get-out-your-tissues film, “Christmas With Tucker.”
ZeroZero is the ghost dog in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
ZeusThe canine star of “The Dog Who Saved Christmas.”
Food-Inspired Christmas Names for Dogs

Berry

From holly berries to cranberries, the festive fruits are holiday staples.

Brandy

There’s no sweeter sip while sitting fireside.

Candy Cane

The classic candy is both sweet and refreshing, just like your pet.

Caramel

Perfect for the caramel-coated furry friend in your life.

Chestnut

In “The Christmas Song,” Nat King Cole croons about “chestnuts roasting on an open fire.”

Cider

Spiked or not, cider always puts us in the holiday spirit.

Cinnamon

Equal parts sweet and spicy, we love this one for sassy pets.

Clementine

The tiny oranges are a traditional stocking surprise.

Clove

Is it possible to smell cloves without dreaming of a holiday feast?

Cocoa

Coming in hot: Everyone’s favorite merry mug!

Cookie

What else would you leave Santa beside that glass of milk?

Cranberry

Because it’s not Christmas dinner without a side of cranberry sauce.

Eggnog

For short, you can call your pet an equally funny nickname: Egg!

Figgy

Now, bring us some figgy pudding!

Fruitcake

Nobody wants fruitcake as a gift, but give this name to your dog and everyone is sure to love your Fruitcake.

Ginger

If your pet has orange or red fur, the holiday spice is twice as nice.

Gumdrop

The gingerbread house garnish is an adorable pet name.

Marshmallow

For the fluffy, snowy-white pet with the sweet-as-sugar disposition.

Nutmeg

For short, “Nut” and “Meg” are both hilarious nicknames.

Pecan

This nut-inspired name is sweet as (pecan) pie.

Peppermint

This candy cane-centric name was mint to be!

Persimmon

The winter fruit is in season October through January.

Sage

The holiday herb is ideal for older and wiser pets.

Snickerdoodle

Not only is this Christmas cookie delicious, it’s a super-fun name to say at the dog park!

Sugar Plum

A tip of the Santa hat to the Sugar Plum Fairy, a Christmastime legend.

Toffee

The sticky treat is a holiday mainstay.

Turkey

Naming pets after other animals is always fun, and Turkey is especially endearing.

Biblical Christmas Names for Dogs
AngelAngels have a number of pivotal roles in the Christmas story.
BalthazarBalthazar was one of the Biblical wise men who visited Jesus after he was born.
DavidIn the New Testament, the City of David refers to Bethlehem, the city where Jesus was born.
EmmanuelIn the gospel of Matthew, Emmanuel is interpreted to mean “God with us.”
FrankincenseThis spiritual oil was one of the gifts the Magi brought for the infant Jesus.
GabrielThe angel Gabriel appeared to Mary in the nativity story.
GasparGaspar is one of the Magi attributed with bringing gifts to the infant Jesus.
MalachiIn some Biblical interpretations, Malachi prophecies the second coming of Christ.
MelchiorThe wise man Melchior completes the trio.
MyrrhThis aromatic was another gift of the Magi.
LukeThe Gospel of Luke provides the longest account of the nativity.
Hanukkah Names for Dogs
BlueBlue and white are the traditional colors of Hanukkah as celebrated in the United States.
BrisketBrisket is a cut of beef traditionally prepared at Hanukkah.
DonutIsraeli donuts, also called sufganiyot, are puffy, jelly-filled treats served during Hanukkah.
DreidelThe four-sided top is a Hanukkah toy.
KugelIn honor of this delicious noodle dish often made at Hanukkah.
LatkeThese yummy potato pancakes are traditional Hanukkah fare.
MenorahDuring Hanukkah, the menorah candles are lit at sundown.
Winter Dog Names
ArcticFor the pet who is cooler than cool, all year long.
AuroraFor the pet who brightens your life all winter, consider a nod to the Northern Lights.
AvalancheIf you have a big, rowdy white dog, Avalanche is a strong name.
BeiraThe Celtic goddess of winter.
BlizzardPerfect for the white-coated pet who frequently has the zoomies.
BootsWhile cute for any pet, Boots is ideal for those with paw markings.
ChillySomeone get this pup a Christmas sweater!
EiraEira is the Welsh word for “snow.”
FjollaThis sweet Albanian name comes from the word for “flake,” as in “snowflake.”
FlurryIf your pet is too big to be a Snowflake, Flurry might be a fit.
FrostyAs the song goes, Frosty the Snowman “was a jolly happy soul.”
FuyuFuyu means “winter” in Japanese.
GlacierFor the pokey pet who takes their time.
HaukeaA Hawaiian name meaning “white snow.”
IcicleNature’s ice sculptures make for a delicately darling name.
IglooFor a wintry name that’s fun to say, look no further than this snow house.
Jack FrostWinter personified—just don’t let your new pet nip at your nose!
KhioneThe Greek goddess of snow.
LumiThe Finnish word for “snow.”
MittensFor pets with front paw markings, it doesn’t get any cuter than Mittens.
MiyukiThis Japanese name means “deep snow.”
NevaA Spanish girl’s name meaning “snow.”
NieveAnother Spanish word for “snow.”
OlwenA Welsh name meaning “white footprint.”
PolarFor bear-size pets, this northern name is a fit.
SnowballA merry moniker for playful white pets.
SnowflakeEach one is unique—just like your new pet!
SolsticeThe winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year.
WinterThis seasonal name is extra-sweet for pets adopted during the holiday season.
YetiAlso known as the Abominable Snowman, the Yeti is a legendary namesake.
YukiYuki means “snow” in Japanese.
Need more dog name inspo? Check out our list of best dog names. And because your new pup needs more than a name, make sure you’ve got everything on our new puppy checklist, too.

Attributions


Monica Weymouth

Monica Weymouth

Monica Weymouth is a Philadelphia-based writer, editor, animal lover, and rescue advocate. She has a soft spot for senior animals, and she