The 250+ Best Disney Dog Names

Disney dog names

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Can you call yourself a true Disney fan if you haven’t named a pet after your favorite character? Whether you’re adopting your first dog or simply adding a new dog to your pack, there are plenty of Disney-inspired dog names to choose from. After all, Disney’s been making magic for over 100 years!

We’re helping out our fellow Disney fans by collecting over 300 potential names in one magical place. Take a look—there’s sure to be a Disney dog name that fits your pup’s personality.

Let’s start with some of the most popular Disney character names for dogs!

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Most Popular Disney Dog Names
AndyIn the “Toy Story” series, Andy was the ultimate best friend to all the toys, making it a great name for your own bestie.
AnitaA girl Disney dog name shared by the human mom of the dogs in “101 Dalmatians.”
BalooThis bear from “The Jungle Book” knows how to enjoy life with the “bear necessities.” Plus, he’s the life of the party!
BambiThis sweet young deer gets by with a little help from his friends. It might be a good fit for a dog with a shy personality.
BooThis cute little girl made a big impression on Mike and Sully in “Monsters, Inc.”
BuddyNot only is this one of the most popular dog names in general, but it’s also the name of a Disney villain from “The Incredibles.”
BuzzBuzz Lightyear’s saying, “To infinity and beyond!” is probably one of the most recognizable catchphrases from the movie “Toy Story.”
ChipAka half of the chipmunk duo Chip and Dale. They’re Rescue Rangers!
DopeyHe may be a little silly, but this dwarf from “Snow White” is as cute as a button—just like your new dog.
DuchessThis name can reference the white cat in “The Artistocats” or the sweet, helpful cow in “101 Dalmatians.”
DumboAfter the baby elephant with oversized ears, it’s an adorable choice for your own big-eared dog.
EllieIn one of Disney’s most heartstring-tugging moments, we meet Ellie as Carl’s late wife in the opening scenes of the movie “Up.”
EeyoreThis gray donkey from “Winnie the Pooh” needs constant cheering up. It might be a good name for a dog prone to pouting.
FerdinandIn 2017, the story about a young bull in Spain who refuses to fight was reimagined by Disney in the movie by the same name.
JackChoose your fighter: Jack Sparrow from “Pirates of the Caribbean,” or Jack Skellington from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
Jack-JackIf one Jack isn’t enough, Jack-Jack is the youngest child of the Incredibles. He has at least 17 superpowers, including laser vision and shapeshifting.
KenaiA young Inuit who turns into a bear and learns about life from a four-legged perspective in “Brother Bear.”
LiloThis sweet island girl befriends the weird blue alien in “Lilo & Stitch.”
MackHe’s a big truck who transports other cars in the Disney/Pixar movie “Cars.”
MarlinHe may be a clown fish, but this father is only concerned about finding his lost son, Nemo, in the vastness of the ocean.
MauiThis name of an island in Hawaii is also the name of a fiery god voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Disney’s 2016 animated film “Moana.”
MeekoHe’s the sweet little racoon in “Pocahontas.”
MickeyNo list of Disney dog names would be complete without this one! He’s the one who started it all: Mickey Mouse.
MinniePerhaps the second most famous of all Disney dog names, female pups might go by Minnie.
MirabelA character from “Encanto,” Mirabel may not have been gifted with magic herself, but she steps up to help save her family’s magic when it starts to fade.
MowgliThe protagonist in “The Jungle Book,” Mowgli was raised by wolves (and other jungle animals).
MushuHe’s a pocket-size red dragon (and the voice of reason) in the animated Disney movie “Mulan.”
NemoIf your dog has orange fur or tends to wander, the clownfish namesake of “Finding Nemo” is a clever pick.
PoohAfter Winnie-the-Pooh. A cute nickname would be calling your pup Pooh Bear.
TiggerSpelled “T-I-double guh-er”—at least that’s how this striped tiger from “Winnie the Pooh” spells it.
TobyHe’s a Basset Hound who also solves crime in Disney’s “The Great Mouse Detective.”
TodA red fox who forms an unlikely friendship with a Bloodhound mix in “The Fox and the Hound.”
TrampIf your pup is sweet yet tough, he might just have the true makings of Tramp, the stray mutt who befriends and protects Lady in “Lady and the Tramp.”
TriggerA popular dog name on its own, this could also be a reference to one of the two villainous vultures in Disney’s 1973 animated film “Robin Hood.”
WinnieAka Winnie-the-Pooh, who spends his days looking for honey in the Hundred Acre Wood. Maybe your pup has a similar penchant for snacking!
WoodyThis cowboy toy is one of the main protagonists of the “Toy Story” series, known for his loyalty to Andy.

Disney Princess Dog Names


Fan girls unite! These Disney princess names for dogs will make your pup feel pawsitively regal. While you’re at it, stock up on Disney-themed gear for your leading lady.

AnnaWhy not make your pup feel more royal by naming her after Princess Anna of Arendelle from “Frozen”?
ArielIf your pup has a reddish mane, consider naming her after Princess Ariel, “The Little Mermaid” herself.
AttaEldest daughter to the queen of the ant colony in “A Bug’s Life,” Atta is a princess in insect form.
AuroraThe perfect name for a pup with white or blonde fur, Princess Aurora is the main character from “Sleeping Beauty.” She pricked her finger and fell into a deep sleep, only to be woken by a kiss from her true love.
BelleShe’s the beauty they’re talking about in “Beauty and the Beast.” It’s a great name for a pint-size pup or maybe one who’s too smart for her own good.
CinderellaOne of the most beloved Disney princesses, Cinderella made her debut at a fabulous ball only to leave a glass slipper behind. You could call her Ella for short.
ElenaThe first official Latina Disney Princess, Elena rules over the kingdom of Avalor.
ElsaAs fans of “Frozen” know, this ice queen may appear cold on the outside, but she’s really warm and fuzzy inside.
GiselleThough perhaps not an official Disney princess, fans of the live-action “Enchanted” movie consider her to be.
IsabelThis young Disney princess is the little sister of Elena in the series “Elena of Avalor.”
JasmineJasmine is the raven-haired beauty from “Aladdin.”
KidaPrincess Kida of Atlantis sports long white hair, making this an especially great name for a pup with white fur. It might also be the perfect pick for a dog who loves to swim.
MeridaThis redheaded Scottish Disney princess from “Brave” is not only brave but also strong.
MiaThe main character of the 2001 film, “The Princess Diaries,” Mia Thermopolis discovers she’s in line for the throne of Genovia.
MoanaGreat for an adventure-seeking pup, this name belongs to Princess Moana, an ocean explorer who saves her Hawaiian home.
MulanThis Disney princess joined the Chinese Imperial Army to make her father proud and bring honor to her family. It’s a good fit for dogs who aren’t afraid to stand up for themselves.
NalaShe might be a lion, but we think Simba’s love interest from “The Lion King” deserves to be called a princess.
NamaariSpoiler alert: This princess who fights Princess Raya in “Raya and the Last Dragon” turns out to have a good heart in the end.
PocahontasShe’s a young American Indian woman who falls in love with a white settler named John Smith in Disney’s animated movie by the same name.
RapunzelThis Disney princess has a lot of hair, perhaps like your pup—though your dog probably won’t have so much that people can use it to climb towers.
RayaShe is not only the princess of Kumandra’s Heart Land in “Raya and the Last Dragon,” but she’s also a brave warrior.
Snow WhiteA cute princess name for a white dog, this belongs to the titular princess in “Snow White” who needs to escape from her stepmother, the evil queen Maleficent.
SofiaShe’s Disney’s first little girl princess in “Sofia the First.”
TianaThis New Orleans Disney princess works hard to make her dream of owning a restaurant come true.
Tinker BellFirst introduced in the animated movie “Peter Pan,” Tinker Bell goes on to star in a slew of other Disney movies and TV shows. Sounds like a princess to us!

Disney Prince Dog Names


If your boy dog has a royal attitude, why not give them a name to match? Choose from this list of Disney prince dog names.

AdamYou might know this prince better as The Beast, from “Beauty and the Beast.” Maybe it’s a fitting name for the new “beast” in your life too!
AladdinHe starts out as a street urchin but, by the end of “Aladdin,” this guy has wooed Princess Jasmine and become real royalty.
CharmingAs in Prince Charming, from Disney’s 1950 animated feature film “Cinderella.”
EricPrince Eric stole Ariel’s heart in “The Little Mermaid,” and inspired her to leave the sea and try life on land.
EugeneThough he prefers to go by Flynn Rider, this “Tangled” character’s real name is Eugene Fitzherbert—and in “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure,” he’s discovered to be a prince.
FlorianIn “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Prince Florian saves Snow White from the witch’s spell.
FlynnThe last name of Rapunzel’s love interest in “Tangled” is Rider, probably because he’s going to be riding away with your heart.
HansThe main antagonist in “Frozen,” Hans is Prince of the Southern Isles.
John SmithPocahontas’ love interest is an English settler, not a prince, but Disney lists him among the official princes anyway. It might be a funny name for an English Setter.
Li ShangA captain in the Imperial Army, this eventual love interest of Mulan is another of Disney’s official princes.
Mor’duNot only is he the main villain of “Brave,” but he’s a prince with a movie of his own—”The Legend of Mor’du.”
NaveenIn “The Princess and the Frog,” Prince Naveen of Maldonia is turned into a frog along with Princess Tiana.
PhilipA kiss from Prince Philip awakens Aurora (aka Sleeping Beauty) from the deep sleep caused by an evil fairy’s curse.
PrinceWhy limit your dog’s potential by naming him after a single Disney prince when you can name him after all of them?
Prince JohnAn evil prince, but a Disney prince nonetheless, he’s the villain in Disney’s animated “Robin Hood.”
TritonThis underwater king has seven mermaid daughters, including Ariel, in “The Little Mermaid.” Though he’s technically a king, not a prince, we think it’s a royal-sounding name befitting a dog.

Disney Hero Dog Names


Everyone loves a hero. That’s why many of the top dog names are inspired by heroic Disney characters. Take a look—you just might find the perfect name for your pup on the list!

BasilThe great mouse himself from Baker Street in “The Great Mouse Detective.” It might be a fitting name for a dog who loves to sniff for clues.
BaymaxAn inflatable companion robot featured in the 2014 animated movie “Big Hero 6,” Baymax brings comfort to his friends—just like your dog.
CaptainPirates run rampant in the Walt Disney universe, but few are as popular as Captain Jack Sparrow from “Pirates of the Caribbean.”
DashDash has super speed (like your pup, perhaps) and is one of Mr. Incredible’s children.
Doc McStuffinsThe titular character in the Disney Junior show, Doc McStuffins is a kid doctor who treats plush toys.
ElastigirlThe matriarch of the Parr family in Disney and Pixar’s “The Incredibles,” her superpower is stretching her body.
GenieThis character in “Aladdin” granted wishes, and your new puppy is a wish come true.
HerculesThis Disney hunk travels all over the world to find out who he really is. Hint: He’s a god.
HoppsIn the Disney movie “Zootopia,” Judy Hopps chases her dream of becoming a police officer.
KuzcoThe term “hero” might be stretching it a bit when it comes to the main character in “The Emperor’s New Groove.” He’s turned into a llama to overcome his selfish ways.
McQueenAfter the red Lightning McQueen, the main character in Disney/Pixar’s film “Cars.”
MegMegara, or Meg for short, is the sultry love interest in the 1997 animated film “Hercules” who learns to become her own hero.
Mr. IncredibleIf you think your new pup is truly something special, name him after the patriarch of the Parr superhero family in “The Incredibles.”
MufasaSimba’s father and the leader of Pride Rock in “The Lion King.”
PanAlso known as Peter Pan, he’s the boy who never grew up in the movie of the same name.
RalphAs in “Wreck-It Ralph,” because your new pup will surely be wrecking a thing or two.
RemyThe rat with amazing cooking skills from “Ratatouille.” Or Remy LeBeau, better known as Gambit from Marvel’s “X-Men.”
RobinIn Disney’s version, Robin Hood is a fox who steals from the rich to give to the poor.
RooThe baby kangaroo in “Winnie-the-Pooh” spends a lot of time in his mom Kanga’s pouch.
SimbaThe heir to Mufasa’s throne in “The Lion King,” Simba is a born leader (even if he needs a little help finding his way there).
SparrowAs in Captain Jack Sparrow, the wily but scatterbrained pirate in “Pirates of the Caribbean” and its sequels.
SwannElizabeth Swann is no damsel in distress in Disney’s live-action “Pirates of the Caribbean.”
TarzanDisney’s Tarzan is a human raised by great apes in the wild. He’s king of the jungle!
VioletViolet Parr is a student by day and a crime-fighting superhero by night in “The Incredibles.”

Disney Villain Dog Names


No list of dog names from Disney movies would be complete without giving credit to some of the villains. If your dog is a bit of a troublemaker, maybe one of these names will fit!

AnastasiaOne of Cinderella’s snooty stepsisters.
BarbossaThe pirate captain Barbossa who once helmed the ship the Black Pearl in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film series.
BrutusThis crocodile is partnered with Nero as the secondary antagonists (and pets of Madame Medusa) in “The Rescuers.”
CruellaIt’d be ironic to name your new puppy after this “101 Dalmatians” villain who wanted to use Dalmatian fur as a coat.
DiabloBoth pet and accomplice to Maleficent, the villain in Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.”
DrizellaThis evil stepsister in “Cinderella” had a penchant for the color green (to match her envy).
EgoAnton Ego (who has a big ego) is the food critic in Disney and Pixar’s movie “Ratatouille.”
GantuCaptain Gantu is the corrupt captain of the Galactic Federation in Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch.”
GastonArrogant and self-absorbed, Gaston tries and fails to win the affection of Belle in “Beauty and the Beast.”
HadesThis guy rules the underworld in “Hercules.” Plus, he has really cool blue fire hair.
HookThis pirate captain got his nickname because he has a hook for a hand in Disney’s “Peter Pan.”
HopperThe main villain in the 1998 Disney/Pixar film “A Bug’s Life,” Hopper is a grasshopper who does his best to snuff out the ants.
HoraceOne of Cruella de Vil’s bumbling henchmen in “101 Dalmatians.”
JafarThis cape-wearing, staff-holding villain from “Aladdin” might be evil, but he’s got style.
JasperThe second of Cruella de Vil’s two henchmen in “101 Dalmatians.”
KronkYzma’s dim but well-intentioned assistant in the 2000 animated film “The Emperor’s New Groove.”
LukeHenchman to Beauty Smith, the antagonist in Disney’s 1991 “White Fang.”
Madam MimShe believes herself to be the greatest witch of all time—but she’s just a mean old lady in Disney’s 1936 film “The Sword in the Stone.”
MaleficentShe’s the villain in Disney’s 1959 “Sleeping Beauty” who later got her own live-action film in 2014.
MonstroA fitting name for a giant dog, Monstro is the sperm whale who swallows the main character whole in Disney’s “Pinocchio.”
MortimerA longtime rival in early portrayals of Mickey Mouse.
Mr. SmeeThe clumsy second-in-command to Captain Hook in Disney’s “Peter Pan.”
Mr. SnoopsA fitting name for a dog with nosy tendencies, Mr. Snoops is business partner of Madame Medusa, the main villain from Disney’s “The Rescuers.”
NeroThe second of Madame Medusa’s crocodile henchmen in Disney’s 1977 animated film “The Rescuers.”
NutsyOne of two vultures who serve as henchmen to the evil Prince John in “Robin Hood.”
RandallJealous of Sully’s success in “Monsters, Inc.,” Randall tries his hardest to steal the spotlight in this 2001 animated film.
ScarThe name of this villain in “The Lion King” also works for dogs who have distinctive scars or markings of their own.
ShurikiShuriki may look amazing in emerald, but she’s really an evil, power-hungry sorceress in the Disney series “Elena of Avalor.”
SidThe scary human boy from “Toy Story” who has a habit of creating mutant toys from the various parts of other toys.
StromboliBoth a folded pizza-like dish and a secondary villain from the animated film “Pinocchio.”
Tick-TockNo, not the social media app—it’s the crocodile who accidentally ate a ticking clock (and Captain Hook’s hand) in “Peter Pan.”
TinkerThe second of Beauty Smith’s henchmen in the 1991 film “White Fang.”
UrsulaIn “The Little Mermaid,” this sea witch tricks Ariel into giving up her voice in exchange for legs.
YzmaAn evil sorceress and former advisor to Emperor Kuzco, Yzma is the villain in “The Emperor’s New Groove.”

Disney Sidekick Dog Names


Dogs are known for their loyalty, and so are Disney sidekicks! Here are some Disney-inspired dog names for your new best friend and most loyal companion.

BubblesThis yellow tang fish is a member of the Tank Gang in the Disney and Pixar film “Finding Nemo.”
CloverHe’s a sweet bunny rabbit with big ears and Sofia’s best friend in “Sofia the First.”
CogsworthThis animated clock helps run the Beast’s castle in “Beauty and the Beast.”
Cri-KeeA cricket of few words, this little guy is Mushu’s sidekick in “Mulan.”
CrushA gnarly sea turtle in “Finding Nemo,” whose favorite word is (probably) “dude.” Perfect for pups who love splashing in the waves.
DemiHe’s a little ghostly, but he proves to be helpful in guiding a young vampire now living in Pennsylvania in “Vampirina.”
DoryThis forgetful blue tang fish first appeared in “Finding Nemo” before she got her own movie called “Finding Dory.”
EmmieOne of the few human characters in the show “Doc McStuffins,” Emmie is one of Doc McStuffins best friends.
FlounderAriel’s best friend in “The Little Mermaid” isn’t a flounder fish at all—he’s actually a tropical yellow fish with teal stripes.
FlowerYour new pup is just as cute as Flower, the skunk from “Bambi”—but they’re hopefully less stinky.
GregoriaThis 473-year-old gargoyle makes for an ideal sidekick in Disney’s animated series “Vampirina.”
HammFor those sweet porky pups who are a bit round in the middle, like the piggy bank in “Toy Story.”
HatterSome might say your dog is as mad as a hatter, but you’ll know the truly great ones are mad.
Jiminy CricketHe was Pinocchio’s conscience—a role your pup might play in your own life.
LeFouIn “Beauty and the Beast,” LeFou is Gaston’s sidekick. The name translates to “the fool” in French, so it’s especially suited to a goofy pup.
LinguiniIt’s a type of pasta, but also Remy the rat’s human friend in “Ratatouille.”
MaterMcQueen’s best friend in “Cars,” he’s simple-minded but has a big heart. He’s also extremely loyal—a quality your pup probably possesses!
NaomiA cute Disney name for a girl pup, Naomi is Elena’s best friend in “Elena of Avalor.”
OlafThis happy-go-lucky snowman from the “Frozen” series makes a great namesake for white pups.
PascalThis chameleon makes the cutest pet for Rapunzel in “Tangled.”
PennyIn “Bolt,” she’s the lead character’s companion and best human friend.
PigletSmall, pink, and mild-mannered, he’s a piglet in “Winnie-the-Pooh” and close friends with the titular character.
PuaThe cutest little pig sidekick in “Moana.” The word “pua” means “flower” in Hawaiian.
PumbaaThis loud-talking warthog befriends Simba along with his buddy Timon in “The Lion King.”
RafikiName your pup after the wisest character from Disney’s “The Lion King,” Rafiki the mandrill.
RajahThis tiger is Princess Jasmine’s best friend and most loyal companion in “Aladdin.”
SebastianA loyal friend to Ariel in “The Little Mermaid,” Sebastian just wants to return the princess to her family under the sea.
StitchThis alien from “Lilo & Stitch” kind of looks like a blue koala (or maybe a dog).
StuffyThis blue dragon toy is a great doctor’s assistant in the TV series “Doc McStuffins.”
SvenSven the reindeer is the best companion to Kristoff in “Frozen.”
ThumperThe super-hyper bunny from “Bambi” and a cute name for a pup whose tail makes a thumping noise.
TimonThis meerkat is Pumbaa’s best friend and a pal to Simba in “The Lion King.”
ZazuThis red-billed hornbill was an important advisor to the royal family in “The Lion King.”

Names of Disney Dog Characters


From the lovable pups in “101 Dalmatians” to the scrappy mutt in “Lady and the Tramp,” dogs are some of the biggest Disney stars. Here are some dog names from Disney movies and TV shows that memorialize these four-legged characters.

Alpha

The Doberman Pinscher who leads the dog pack that protects Paradise Falls in Disney’s “Up.”

Beta

A talking Rottweiler featured in Disney’s “Up.”

Bolt

This little white pup thinks he’s the center of attention. Of course, he does star in his own movie by the same name.

Bruno

The sweet Bloodhound in Disney’s “Cinderella.”

Buster

One of the pups featured in “Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure.”

Chance

The adventurous American Bulldog from “Homeward Bound” who always finds a way of getting into trouble.

Chief

A hunting dog as seen in “The Fox and the Hound.”

Colonel

This Old English Sheepdog in “101 Dalmatians” is so bushy, it’s hard for him to see.

Copper

This Bloodhound quickly befriends a little red fox, and the pair become inseparable in Disney’s 1981 “The Fox and the Hound.”

Dodger

This streetwise pup from “Oliver & Company” is recognizable by a red scarf he wears around his neck in place of a collar.

Dug

The cute-talking dog from Disney’s “Up.” He does not like the cone of shame.

Einstein

The playful Great Dane in “Oliver & Company.”

Georgette

This prize-winning Poodle doesn’t like it when other dogs come sniffing around her territory in “Oliver & Company.”

Goofy

Goofy is, well, a big goof. But he’s loyal and loving, just like your new puppy.

Hooch

The main pooch in “Turner & Hooch,” now a Disney+ TV series.

Jock

The cute Scottish Terrier from “Lady and the Tramp.”

Lady

The sweetest girl Disney dog name for a proper lady—or a Cocker Spaniel, just like in “Lady and the Tramp.”

Lafayette

A Basset Hound and Napoleon’s companion in “The Aristocats.”

Max

Prince Eric’s lovable pup companion in “The Little Mermaid.” Also Goofy’s son.

Nana

The sweet bonnet-wearing dog in “Peter Pan.”

Napoleon

This Bloodhound loves chasing humans who approach his territory in “The Aristocats.”

Patch

One of Pongo and Perdita’s 101 dalmatians, Patch is recognizable by the patch around his right eye.

Peg

A blue-eyed Pekingese pup who winds up in the pound in “Lady and the Tramp.”

Percy

The pet Pug of Governor Ratcliffe from the movie “Pocahontas.”

Pluto

This classic Disney dog hangs out with Mickey, Minnie, and the gang.

Pongo

The main male doggo in “101 Dalmatians.”

Perdita

Matriarch of the puppy clan in “101 Dalmatians” and loving companion to Pongo.

Roscoe

This ferocious Doberman is known by his red collar in “Oliver & Company.”

Scamp

Disney puppy names don’t get cuter than Scamp, the son of Lady and Tramp.

Shadow

The wise Golden Retriever in “Homeward Bound,” Shadow never gives up hope of returning to his family.

Slinky

Even though his top and bottom halves are kept together by a slinky, Slinky from “Toy Story” is technically a Disney dog.

Stella

The sweet Bloodhound with puppy-dog eyes in “The Princess and the Frog.”

Sultan

For most of “Beauty and the Beast,” this dog was transformed into a footstool.

Tito

This pocket-size Chihuahua is a proud, wisecracking pup in Disney’s “Oliver & Company.”

Trusty

Trusty is the old Bloodhound who saves the day in “Lady and the Tramp.”

Zuzo

He looks like a dog, but Zuzo is really a spirit fox who helps to guide princess Elena in “Elena of Avalor.”

Disney Dog Names for Females


Looking for Disney dog names for a female dog? The list is endless, and female princess dog names are just the beginning. From classic animated characters to Marvel superheroes, here are some of the best female Disney dog names.

AliceIn “Alice in Wonderland,” she gets lost down a rabbit hole and meets some interesting characters along the way.
AquaOne-fourth of the singing group “The Cheetah Girls” from the Disney Channel original TV movie.
BeautyThis name can reference Belle from “Beauty and the Beast,” or if you have a black dog, the horse in “Black Beauty.”
Big MamaThe fiercely protective mama owl in “The Fox and the Hound.”
BonnieJudy Hopps’ nervous rabbit mother in the 2016 Disney movie “Zootopia.”
ChanelPortrayed by actor Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Chanel was one of the four girls in the group “The Cheetah Girls.”
CindersA cute girl dog name that plays off the origin of the name Cinderella—especially appropriate for a dog with gray fur.
ClarabelleThis Disney cow has been around for nearly a century, first appearing in “Steamboat Willie” in 1928.
CocoName your Disney-loving pup after the 2017 animated film by the same name.
DaisyThis classic Disney character is Minnie’s best friend and keeps Donald in check.
DarlingA sweet Disney puppy name, Darling can either refer to Lady’s parents in “Lady and the Tramp” or the Darling family from “Peter Pan.”
DorindaOne-fourth of the singing group from the 2003 Disney Channel original movie “The Cheetah Girls.”
EnaAlso known as Aunt Ena in “Bambi,” she’s Faline’s mother and helps take care of Bambi.
EVEShe may be a robot in “WALL-E,” but she’s got a big (metal) heart.
FalineFaline is Bambi’s love interest and, later, his wife.
FantasiaThis classic Disney movie has been around since 1940 and features Mickey Mouse as a wizard with an iconic blue hat.
FaunaOne of Aurora’s three fairy godmothers in “Sleeping Beauty,” she’s the one in green.
FloIn the Disney movie “Cars,” this teal car owns Flo’s V8 Cafe for thirsty motors out there.
FloraThis fairy godmother in “Sleeping Beauty” wears red and can be a bit bossy.
GalleriaShe’s one of the bandmates in Disney’s made-for-TV movie about four best friends who form a band called “The Cheetah Girls.”
JessieJessie the Yodeling Cowgirl learns to love to play in “Toy Story 2.”
JoyOne of the five main emotions in “Inside Out”—and also a feeling your new pup is sure to give you.
KangaKanga is a momma kangaroo in Disney’s classic “Winnie-the-Pooh.”
LilyLily is a botanist in search of a special flower with magical powers in Disney’s live-action film “Jungle Cruise.”
LupeHer responsibility is to act as the calming goat to the fighting bulls in the movie “Ferdinand.”
MerryweatherMerryweather is the blue fairy godmother in “Sleeping Beauty.”
Mrs. PottsThis momma was turned into a teapot because of an evil curse in “Beauty and the Beast.”
OxanaShe’s Vampirina’s mother in the Disney Junior series “Vampirina.”
PoppinsAs in Mary Poppins, only the greatest nanny ever.
RileyIn Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out,” Riley is the main human character who undergoes all sorts of emotional changes.
SallyThis love interest of Jack Skellington is a rag doll with a gentle soul in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
SisuThis blue dragon with a furry mane is the last of her kind in “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
VampirinaThe purple-faced vampire at the center of the TV series of the same name.
VixeyA vixen in the literal sense of the word, she’s Tod’s love interest in “The Fox and the Hound.”

Disney Dog Names for Males


These Disney boy dog names range from the cool to the exotic. Whether you have a swashbuckling pirate of a pup or a dog who’s wise beyond his years, you’ll find plenty of clever Disney male dog names on this list.

AkelaHe is the leader of the wolf pack who adopts a young human boy in “The Jungle Book.”
BashfulThis sweet and shy dwarf works in a mine with six of his closest friends in “Snow White.” It’s especially cute for a dog who shares his bashful personality.
Bing BongIn “Inside Out,” this is the imaginary pink friend who lives in Riley’s mind.
BogoIn “Zootopia,” this Cape buffalo is in charge of the police department.
CarlA name for your dog with an old-man personality, like Carl from “Up.” He’s just about as loyal as they come.
CheshireHe may be a cat in “Alice in Wonderland,” but this name works for any pet with a wide grin and a penchant for mischief.
Christopher RobinThe human boy in “Winnie-the-Pooh,” this name is perfect for a sweet-mannered dog who just wants to be your best friend.
CuatroPerhaps this isn’t the first pup in your family—he might even be the fourth! Name him after the Spanish word for “four” and a loveable hedgehog from the movie “Ferdinand.”
DaleBetcha can’t say Dale without thinking of his chipmunk brother, Chip. If you’re adopting two dogs, you can use both names!
DocHe wasn’t really a doctor, but Doc was the most knowledgeable and logical dwarf in “Snow White.”
DonaldThis duck with a blue sailor shirt may not have a way with words, but he’s an integral part of the classic Disney crew.
FidgetIt’s the name of the peg-legged bat from “The Great Mouse Detective” and a great choice for a pup who just can’t sit still.
GeppettoThe elderly shopkeeper in “Pinocchio” who carved Pinocchio out of wood.
GrumpyOne of the seven dwarves in “Snow White,” who may or may not resemble your new pup when he’s hungry (or not getting what he wants).
HeiheiThis wide-eyed rooster in “Moana” is so silly he’s cute.
HudsonVoiced by legendary actor Paul Newman in Disney and Pixar’s 2006 film “Cars,” Doc Hudson is a former Piston Cup legend.
JamesOr Jimmy for short, after the titular character in Disney’s half live-action, half stop-motion film “James and the Giant Peach.”
JaqThe mouse who was clad in orange and always ready to help in “Cinderella.”
KristoffThis ice harvester wins the heart of Princess Anna in “Frozen,” just like your dog has won your heart!
LumièreMeaning “light,” it’s the most fitting name for the candlestick maître d’ in “Beauty and the Beast.”
MateoHe’s a young, strapping wizard-in-training in the “Elena of Avalor” series.
MazzimoThis horse has a great purple mane and can fly! Or at least he does in “Sofia the First.”
MoonwindIn Disney/Pixar’s “Soul,” he is a sign twirler on Earth who frequently enters “the zone” to help lost souls.
NickNick Wilde is a slick-talking fox in “Zootopia.”
PinocchioHe started out as a wooden doll, but then he became a real boy. And boy, did he have some adventures!
SkellingtonA unique reference to Jack Skellington from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
SkylarLike his name implies, this magical creature from the Disney Channel original series “Elena of Avalor” can fly.
SleepyOne of the seven dwarves from “Snow White,” this name might befit a dog who loves to nap.
SneezyAnother adorable dwarf and friend to Snow White. He sneezes constantly from working in the mines.
SquirtA cute name for a tiny pup, it’s shared by the baby sea turtle from “Finding Nemo.”
WaltThe man who started it all, Mr. Disney himself. Walt Disney famously dreamt up the cheerful mouse named Mickey—among other magical inventions.
WillieMickey Mouse’s famous debut was in the 1928 animated short film “Steamboat Willie.”

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Carolina del Busto

Carolina del Busto

Carolina del Busto is a freelance writer for Pet Central at Chewy. She has been working as a freelance writer and editor in Miami since