206 Halloween Dog Names for Spooky Pups

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Spooky Dog Names | |
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Banshee | In Irish folklore, this screaming spirit announces the death of family members. |
Bat | Ideal for a dog with bat-like ears (and/or a batty personality). |
Beast | While fitting for big-boned breeds, we like this one even better for petite fluffballs. |
Beelzebub | Of all of Satan’s aliases, this one is the most fun to say—and Bub makes for an angelic nickname! |
Bigfoot | Perfect for the pup who leaves big muddy footprints everywhere. |
Bones | As in skeleton bones (as well as the bones your dog loves to chew). |
Boo | This Halloween expression of surprise doubles as a sweet nickname for your new dog. |
Bram | In honor of “Dracula” author, Bram Stoker. |
Casper | The friendliest ghost is a natural namesake for white dogs. |
Cobweb | Our spidey-sense is tingling with this one. |
Count | If Dracula is a little too on-the-nose, Count has a certain sophistication. |
Cryptkeeper | Your dog can host his own horror show, “Tails from the Cryptkeeper”! |
Dante | In honor of 14th-century poet Dante Alighieri, who penned “Inferno.” |
Davy Jones | Shiver our timbers! This “Pirates of the Caribbean” character is part squid, part crab. |
Devil | Who doesn’t love a good devil dog? |
Eerie | A synonym for strange and frightening, this name perfectly sums up the Halloween experience. |
Fangs | If your pup has prominent canines, consider this vampire-inspired name. |
Gargoyle | Don’t take this the wrong way, Frenchies, but we do see the resemblance. |
Ghost | An ideal name for all-white pups. |
Goblin | These creatures are typically small and mischievous. Sound like anyone you know? |
Gomez | The beloved Addams family patriarch is the master of all things macabre. |
Gorey | A nod to gothic writer and illustrator Edward Gorey. |
Halloweenie | Calling all Dachshund pet parents! |
Haunt | For the four-legged friend with hauntingly cute puppy eyes. |
Howler | This one speaks—or rather howls—for itself! |
Ichabod | Giddy-up! Ichabod Crane is essential to the tale of the Headless Horseman. |
Jack | Fresh-picked from the pumpkin patch! |
Lucifer | When spooky season is over, you can simply call your four-legged friend Lucy. |
Luna | Meaning “moon,” this popular dog name has an otherworldly air. |
Lurch | You rang? For giant breeds, the Addams family’s butler is at your service. |
Midnight | A certified classic for black dogs. |
Medusa | A monstrously fun choice for female dogs with wild hair. |
Monster | As “Sesame Street” proved, some monsters are dear furry friends. |
Mr. Hyde | Or should it be Dr. Jekyll? |
Munster | Similar to “The Addams Family,” “The Munsters” was a 1960s family sitcom with a supernatural twist. |
Noir | The French word for “black” has a certain je ne sais quoi. |
Omen | Not all omens are bad, after all! |
Ouija | Ouija boards can allegedly summon spirits. |
Phantom | If your dog has mask-like markings, this name is scary good. |
Poe | In honor of Edgar Allen Poe, the poet laureate of Halloween. |
Pugsley | If you have a Pug, the Addams family has a name for you! |
Raven | Edgar Allen Poe’s favorite flier has iconic spooky vibes. |
Reaper | No one wants to meet the Grim Reaper. But a dog named Reaper’s another story! |
Severus | Severus Snape haunts the “Harry Potter” franchise like a dog with a bone. |
Shadow | Appropriate for gray or black pups—or for dogs who are always at your side. |
Shelley | In honor of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, author of “Frankenstein.” |
Spider | Is your pup small and black? Try Spider on for size. |
Spirit | At Halloween, the name Spirit sounds spooky; for the rest of the year, it’s an apt name for an energetic pup. |
Sookie | “True Blood” fans will appreciate this vampy name. |
Tarot | A fortune-telling name with plenty of paranormal possibilities. |
Twilight | Whether referring to the movie franchise or the time of day, Twilight conjures vampire visions. |
Voldemort | For a nickname, “He Who Must Not Be Named” will make the muggles giggle. |
Yeti | The mythical monster is perfect for white pups with shaggy fur. |
Yoda | This is a popular character at Halloween—and a great name for dogs with big ears. |
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Witch Dog Names | |
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Amulet | Perfect for the protective pup, amulets are wearable charms that repel harm. |
Bellatrix | As “Harry Potter” fans know, Bellatrix Lestrange is a raging witch. |
Broomstick | The perfect complement to any pet parent with a witchy side. |
Cackles | For the pup who always makes you laugh. |
Cauldron | Bubble, bubble, toil and puppy trouble! |
Charm | Just like a witch, your dog has magical charm. |
Coven | The term for a gathering of witches has pup potential. |
Crystal | We don’t have a crystal ball, but we can still predict that the name Crystal will be a hit. |
Elphaba | The Wicked Witch of the West has entered the chat. |
Elvira | Also known as the “Mistress of the Dark,” Elvira ruled the ’80s with her campy take on coven culture. |
Endora | Endora is the name of Samantha’s magical mama on “Bewitched.” |
Glinda | A Good Witch for Good Girls. |
Halliwell | The Halliwell sisters enchanted viewers of “Charmed.” |
Hermione | If your dog is a smartypants, consider this “Harry Potter” name. Hermione Granger is one of Hogwarts’ most talented witches! |
Hex | Your pup would never hex you—but he did cast a love spell on you. |
Hocus Pocus | The beloved Halloween film franchise makes for a magical moniker. |
Lilith | A demonic figure in Jewish folklore, Lilith has witchy modern-day connections. |
Magic | Have you ever met a dog who wasn’t magical? |
Minerva | Transform this Hogwarts professor into a dog name. |
Morticia | The Addams family matriarch traces her family tree back to Salem, Massachusetts. |
Pentagram | The five-pointed star is a symbol used in witchcraft. |
Potion | What’s brewing? A hauntingly witchy name! |
Rowena | The “Supernatural” villain is an extremely powerful witch. |
Sabrina | A nod to everyone’s favorite teenage spellcaster. |
Salem | The Massachusetts city is known for its infamous witch trials. |
Samantha | For the twitchy-nosed pup, consider Samantha Stephens, the “Bewitched” sorceress. |
Sanderson | A tip of the witch’s hat to the Sanderson sisters, of “Hocus Pocus” fame. |
Spell | Who isn’t under their dog’s spell? |
Warlock | For the male dog with a penchant for spellcasting. |
Wednesday | Technically speaking, Wednesday Addams is a clairvoyant—but she definitely winks to the witch world. |
Winifred | The eldest Sanderson sister makes for an iconic movie character choice. |
Halloween Food Names for Dogs | |
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Apple |
A fresh fall name for the apple of your eye. |
Bourbon |
A spirited name with fall appeal. |
Butterfinger |
For short, you can call your pup Butter. (Or Finger, but that might be too spooky.) |
Butternut |
The seasonal squash is perfect for dogs with a nutty side. |
Candy |
Would a pup by any other name be as sweet? |
Caramel |
Come spooky season, you can’t have apples without caramel! |
Chai |
We like this spicy fall option a latte. |
Chestnut |
Perfect for dogs with a chestnut-colored coat. |
Cider |
Warm and sweet, just like puppy snuggles. |
Cinnamon |
Red-coated dogs, this spicy option is for you. |
Clove |
Spice things up with this quintessential fall flavor. |
Cranberry |
For a nickname, Berry is always in season. |
Ginger |
For red-coated dogs, consider this spicy fall ingredient. |
Heath |
A Halloween classic, the toffee bar is also a boy’s name. |
Hershey |
No tricks, just a treat! Hershey is perfect for chocolate-coated doggos. |
Kit Kat |
The candy is so delicious, we think your dog will overlook the “Kat” part. |
Maizey |
This cute girl’s name calls to mind fall cornfields. |
Maple |
Naturally sweet, just like your dog! |
Nestle |
In honor of the beloved Crunch bar. |
Peanut Butter |
As everyone knows, the best Halloween candies involve peanut butter. |
Pecan |
Pie or not, you can’t go wrong! |
Persimmon |
Pick this fall fruit and you get a bonus nickname—Percy! |
Pie |
The fall season’s signature dessert is a serious sweetie. |
Pumpkin |
The perfect pick for gourd boys and girls. |
Reese |
This on-trend girl’s name also calls to mind Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. |
Sage |
The fall herb also means “wise.” |
Skittles |
A colorful trick-or-treating choice for colorful personalities. |
Snickers |
For the sweet dog with a nutty side. |
Toddy |
Coming in hot! |
Tootsie |
An adorable name in itself, Tootsie also calls to mind Tootsie Rolls. |
Treat |
It’s a treat to be around your dog, of course. (Just be prepared to come up with another name for training rewards.) |
Trick |
A good sibling name to Treat, or a standalone name for a dog with tricks up their sleeve. |
Twix |
You can’t have candy names without Twix in the mix! |
Twizzler |
If your dog has a red coat, consider this licorice candy. |
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Horror Movie Names for Dogs | |
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Audrey II | Like dogs, the “Little Shop of Horrors” plant is an enthusiastic carnivore. |
Babadook | The bogeyman with the best name, in our opinion. |
Beetlejuice | Just don’t say your pup’s name three times! |
Blade | As long as you’re not a vampire, there’s nothing to be afraid of. |
Bogeyman | The perfect name for pups who go bump in the night. |
Bub | Many horror aficionados consider this “Day of the Dead” character to be the best zombie of all time. |
Buffy | You won’t have to worry about bloodsuckers with Buffy the Vampire Slayer by your side. |
Candyman | Of course, this Candyman isn’t selling lollipops. |
Carrie | Stephen King’s telekinetic prom queen has some tricks up her sleeve. |
Chucky | Because your dog is such a doll. |
Clarice | Thanks to “The Silence of the Lambs,” this pretty girl’s name will always have creepy connotations. |
Coraline | Coraline is the eponymous heroine of 2009’s creepy stop-motion film. |
Damien | If you’ve seen “The Omen,” this boy’s name will send chills down your spine. |
Dracula | The Vampire in Chief makes for a killer Halloween name—especially if your dog has prominent fangs! |
Frankenstein | Frankenstein’s monster was big and intimidating, but we love this imposing name for Chihuahuas, too. |
Frankenweenie | Hot dog! The Bull Terrier from Tim Burton’s animated film is the perfect blend of spooky and silly. |
Freddy Krueger | One, two, guess who’s coming for you? An adorable pup! |
Ghostface | “Scream” if you love this ’90s-inspired name! Ghostface is especially fitting if your pup has mask-like markings. |
Gremlin | Whatever you do, don’t feed him after midnight! |
Hannibal Lecter | No biting, Hannibal. |
Jack Torrance | Heeeeere’s Johnny! Every time your dog enters the room, you’ll be happy you named him after “The Shining” character. |
Jason Voorhees | Whether you call your dog Jason or Jason Voorhees, be prepared for giggles. |
Lestat | Courtesy of “Interview with the Vampire,” Lestat de Lioncourt is a bloody great name. |
Michael Myers | The iconic character is Halloween royalty—in fact, his film franchise is named after the holiday. |
Mothman | 2002’s “The Mothman Prophecies” took the mythical moth-like demon mainstream. |
Mummy | Mummies have been haunting Hollywood for decades—why not your doghouse, too? |
Norman Bates | The “Psycho” main character strikes fear into many, so consider just going by Norman at the dog park. |
Nosferatu | For an old-school option, sink your teeth into this vintage vampire name. |
Pennywise | If you have a fear of clowns (understandable), you might want to skip over the “It” antagonist. |
Poltergeist | The classic ’80s horror movie still gives us goosebumps. |
Regan | If you’re a fan of “The Exorcist,” the power of this name may compel you. |
Romero | George A. Romero was the legendary filmmaker behind the “Night of the Living Dead” franchise. |
Rosemary | While “Rosemary’s Baby” was terrifying, your fur baby is anything but! |
Sadako | If your pup keeps you up at night, “The Ring” ghost is frighteningly fitting. |
Sid | The “Toy Story” villain likes to destroy toys—hopefully, your dog doesn’t pick up the habit. |
Slimer | Mischievous, hungry, and slobbery, the “Ghostbusters” sidekick has quite a bit in common with our canine companions. |
Stay-Puft | For big white dogs, the “Ghostbusters” marshmallow monster is right on brand. |
The Thing | A spooky shout-out to the 1982 sci-fi horror film. |
Van Helsing | The vampire slayer has a name as cool as his job. |
Wolf Man | Will your dog transform into a werewolf on the full moon? Keep ’em guessing, we say. |
Zombie | These undead entities have pop-culture appeal and plenty of creepy cred. |
Zuul | AKA the Gatekeeper, this fridge-dwelling demigod terrorized the “Ghostbusters.” |
Disney Names for Dogs | |
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Captain Hook |
Arrrr! The “Peter Pan” baddie is as salty as they come. |
Cruella de Vil |
If she doesn’t scare you, no evil thing will. |
Darth Vader |
When you want to switch things up, just go with Darth’s government name—Anakin Skywalker. |
Diablo |
In “Sleeping Beauty,” Maleficent’s pet raven is up to no good. |
Edward Scissorpaws |
Don’t leave him alone with the hedges! |
Gaston |
He may not be supernaturally scary, but “Beauty and the Beast” fans will agree that Gaston is a ghoul. |
Iago |
Hold the crackers! Jafar’s sidekick is a parrot with a dark side. |
Jafar |
The “Aladdin” sorcerer can’t wish his way off this list. |
James P. Sullivan |
The “Monsters, Inc.” big man is the perfect name for oversize furry friends with oversize hearts. |
Maleficent |
For black-coated beauties, Angelina Jolie’s evil fairy is a fitting choice. |
Mike Wazowski |
There’s nothing scary about this “Monsters, Inc.” cutie, but he’s still technically a monster! |
Oogie Boogie |
In “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” Oogie Boogie is an evil bag of bugs. |
Prince Hans |
Ask any “Frozen” fan—Prince Hans is a total monster. |
Sally |
Sally is the psychic rag doll and object of Jack’s affections, in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” |
Scar |
One of Disney’s most despised villains, Scar is the malicious younger brother of Mufasa. |
Skellington |
Jack Skellington is the reigning king of Halloween in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” |
Ursula |
Of “Little Mermaid” fame, this sea witch is as evil as they come. |
Zero |
After Jack Skellington’s ghostly dog in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” |
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Fall Names for Dogs | |
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Acorn | The cute little nut is perfect for your cute little nut. |
Aki | A Japanese name meaning “autumn.” |
Annona | In Roman mythology, Annona is the goddess of the harvest. |
Aster | The aster bloom is September’s birth flower. |
Autumn | Seasonal and sweet, this synonym for fall makes a great dog name. |
Cardigan | After the fall wardrobe staple. |
Carver | As in pumpkin carver! |
Cornucopia | This unusual name has Thanksgiving vibes. |
Dusk | In honor of fall’s long, lovely and low-key evenings as daytime transitions into night. |
Equinox | During the fall equinox, the day and night are equal lengths. |
Flannel | A cozy name for dogs who love autumn’s outdoor adventures. |
Fog | This spooky mist just might be the perfect name for your gray-coated sidekick. |
Forest | A trending boy’s name, Forest is especially lovely when it calls to mind fall’s foliage. |
Freyr | The Old Norse god of the harvest. |
Goldie | A nod to fall’s golden hours and golden leaves. |
Gourdon | A punny version of Gordon. |
Harvest | During the other seasons, you can call your furry friend Harvey. |
Jora | This charming Hebrew name means “autumn rain.” |
Leaf | What dog doesn’t love a good romp in a leaf pile? |
November | For short, Novie could be a cutie! |
October | If you adopt your four-legged friend near Halloween, this calendar-inspired name is a fun way to commemorate your “gotcha day.” |
ʻOkakopa | Say “aloha!” to the Hawaiian word for “October”! |
Patch | This Halloween name could refer to a pumpkin patch or to a unique marking on your dog’s fur (or both!). |
Ruby | In honor of fall’s ruby-red foliage. |
Scarecrow | Boo! The farmer’s decoy is a fun fall option. |
Stormy | Because every good campfire story begins with “It was a dark and stormy night…” |
Sweater | A silly name to honor sweater weather, this one works best for fluffy friends. |
Halloween is one of the best holidays to be a pet parent! Once you name your new pup, it’s time to get down to business and start planning your furry friend’s costume. Check out these top dog Halloween costumes for inspiration, and enjoy a safe and fun holiday!