The Best Rabbit Names: 300+ Unique, Cute & Catchy Bunny Names

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So you’re the parent to a new pet rabbit. Congrats! You have all the essentials for taking care of a bunny and you’re excited to welcome this newcomer with floppy ears and a twitchy back leg. There’s just one thing left to do: Pick out the best rabbit name. Whether you’re looking for a punny bunny name, a pop culture reference or just something that perfectly suits their vibe, we’ve got you covered with this list of over 200 rabbit names.

Let your new rabbit companion hang with you on the couch while perusing this list of the best bunny names.

(Getting a hamster, ferret, chinchilla, or another small fella? Check out our ultimate small animal names list.)

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Top 10 Rabbit Names


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We polled more than 9,000 small animal pet owners, more than 2,000 of which were rabbit owners. The following are the top names for all rabbits. A few extra are in there, as some names were a tie.

Top 10 Rabbit Names
ThumperBambi’s oldest and best friend in Disney’s 1942 feature film, “Bambi,” Thumper is a small, funny bunny known for excitedly thumping his back foot.
OreoAmong the best rabbit names for a black and white bunny, this is the cookie made up of two chocolate wafers separated by cream filling.
BunAlso known as Bun Bun or Bunn Bunn. – A breakfast roll, or short for bunny.
CocoAlso known as Cocoa or Co-Co. – The cocoa bean is a basic building block of chocolate and is therefore precious. (Alternatively, you could call your bunny Hot Chocolate.)
DaisyAlso known as Daisy Mae or Daisy May. – A pretty white flower name for a pretty white bunny!
BunnyAlso known as Bunnie. – When in doubt, keep it simple.
CinnabunAlso known as Cinna-bun or Cinnabunn or Cinnamon. – This tasty treat also makes for a fun, punny rabbit name—but please, refrain from spicing your rabbit with cinnamon or coating them with frosting.
SnowballAlso known as Bugz or Buggs or Buggz or Bugsy or Bugzy. – As white rabbit names go, this one’s a classic. It also belongs to the white bunny in the movie “The Secret Life of Pets.”
BugsGot a badass bunny? Why not name them after the Chicago mobster Bugsy Siegel, a contemporary of Al Capone?
MarshmallowAlso known as Marshmellow. – A type of confectionery typically made from sugar, it’s soft and fluffy—just like your bunny.
MidnightAn appropriate name for a bunny with black fur.
AngelFor the rabbit you believe to be a supernatural being of divine grace and beauty, this is the best rabbit name.

Inspiration For Rabbit Names


But what if those top 10 rabbit names aren’t names that suit your new rabbit? Or what if you want something completely different?

A name can be literally anything, but if you’re stumped on where to start, try out some of the following categories to jumpstart your creative thinking.

Pop Culture Rabbit Names

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This includes anything from movies to books to television shows to cartoons and more. Below are some of our favorites.

Pop Culture Rabbit Names
Bugs BunnyCartoon – A legend among cartoon bunnies, Bugs is worry-free and capable of coolly outsmarting a host of animated antagonists from Daffy Duck to Marvin the Martian.
Jon SnowGame of Thrones – For fans of HBO’s massively popular “Game of Thrones” fantasy series, in which the thoughtful Snow is one of the show’s most popular characters.
Babbitty RabbittyThe Tales of Beedle the Bard – For those who’ve taken a deep dive into the universe of Harry Potter, Babbity Rabbity is the main character in one of the five fairy tales found in “The Tales of Beedle the Bard” by J.K. Rowling.
White RabbitAlice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Perhaps the most famous white bunny of all, this is a figure in Lewis Carroll’s classic novel. The White Rabbit leads Alice down the rabbit hole in the book’s first chapter.
Jive BunnyMusician – A cartoon rabbit was the face of Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, a novelty pop music act from the UK in the late 1980s and early ’90s.
Roger RabbitWho Framed Roger Rabbit – One of the biggest names in Toontown, Roger is the main character of a 1988 Disney film that merges live-action and animation.
UrsulaThe Little Mermaid – This Disney-inspired name belonged to a sea witch but it translates to “little bear,” which is also a cute way to describe a rabbit who has a temper.
SnowballThe Secret Life of Pets – As white rabbit names go, this one’s a classic. It also belongs to the white bunny in the movie “The Secret Life of Pets.”
ThunderbunnyComic book series – A superhero created in 1977 by Martin Greim, Thunderbunny is a pink-furred rabbit with enormous muscles. His powers include flight and super strength.
BellaTwilight – Short for beautiful, and worthy of a truly lovely rabbit.
Peppy HareVideo game star – As one of the computerized co-pilots in the 1997 Nintendo game “Star Fox 64,” this rabbit urges players to “do a barrel roll.”
Oswald the Lucky RabbitCartoon – A stylistic precursor to Mickey Mouse, Oswald is a cartoon rabbit created by Walt Disney that featured in a series of shorts from 1927 to 1938.
EnergizerMascot – First created as a parody of Duracell’s original battery-powered rabbit, Energizer’s mascot keeps going (and going and going) wearing sunglasses and flip-flops and beating a drum.
Anthony HopkinsActor – In addition to belonging to a talented actor, Sir Anthony Hopkins’ name contains an easy reference to our high-leaping friends.
Basil Stag HareRedwall – This resident of Mossflower Woods in Brian Jacques’ classic series of children’s fantasy novels is a gluttonous but hard-fighting hare who has mastered the art of camouflage.
PlayboyPeriodical – Worth it just to introduce your pet rabbit as a “Playboy bunny.”
The Rabbit of CaerbannogMonty Python and the Holy Grail – A killer rabbit that makes quick work of King Arthur’s crew in the classic 1975 British comedy.

Another name option is to go with Greek or Roman gods, or characters from ancient myths. For example…

Classical Rabbit Names
InabaThe Hare of Inaba of ancient Japanese myth is a trickster who plays a central role in the foundation of the country prior to the birth of its first emperor.
AresThe ancient Greek god of war. If your bunny is feisty, this might be the perfect rabbit name.
ArtemisGreek Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and the moon. Artemis is also a goddess in DC and Marvel comics and a small, uninhabited island in the Libyan Sea.
HermesFor fans of the luxury fashion label or the ancient Greek deity and messenger of the gods it’s named after.
JupiterGot a big bunny? Name them after this fifth planet from the sun that’s also the largest in the solar system.
MarsYour rabbit’s pink or red eyes might remind you on this “Red Planet” named for the Roman god of war.
NeptuneNamed for the Roman god of the sea, this blue planet might make a perfect moniker for your rabbit with blue eyes.
ArtemisGreek Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and the moon. Also a goddess in DC and Marvel comics and a small, uninhabited island in the Libyan Sea.

Natural World Rabbit Names

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Mother Nature is one of the biggest inspirations around. There’s so much you can pull from in nature that subcategories are needed for this category. Consider the following with a few examples for each.

Natural World Rabbit Names
WeatherCloud, Snow, Storm, Misty, Raindrop, Snowflake, Windy
FlowersDaisy, Rose, Daffodil
PlantsClover, Fern, Ivy, Chive
GemsDiamond, Topaz, Opal, Pearl, Ruby
MetalsCopper, Silver, Gold
TreesAspen, Willow, Juniper
PlanetsVenus, Mars, Jupiter
StarsBetelgeuse, Rigel, Antares
Other AnimalsMoose, Bear, Chipmunk
SeasonsSummer, Spring, Winter, Fall/Autumn
Times of DayMidnight, Twilight, Dawn

Descriptive Rabbit Names

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Here are some words for noise, movement, or feelings that could also make a great name for your new rabbit.

Descriptive Rabbit Names

Frolic

For the bunny who likes to play and happily run around, this might be one of the best rabbit names.

Hopper

An apt description of just about any rabbit.

Twitch

You might notice your rabbit twitching their ears, legs or whiskers.

Stompy

A rabbit will stomp their back feet when they’re irritated, seeking attention or sense danger approaching.

Binky

A rabbit will “binky”—jump and twist in the air—when they’re excited or happy, or sometimes for seemingly no reason. Rabbits are more likely to binky when they feel safe.

Scamper

For the nimble and playful rabbit who likes to run around.

Muggsy

If your rabbit is small but can hop super-high, consider naming them after Muggsy Bogues, the shortest player ever in the National Basketball Association.

Grasshopper

Like rabbits, grasshoppers have powerful hind legs that allow for big leaps away from predators.

Clumsy

For the uncoordinated rabbit.

Chomper

Not for the tentative nibbler, this is the best bunny name for the rabbit who attacks their food with gusto.

Bobbin

For the rabbit who ducks and weaves like a boxer, or one who has an especially adorable bobtail, this is one of the best rabbit names.

Popcorn

Kernels of popcorn “hop” when they pop into fluffy white snacks, making this an appropriate name for a white rabbit who loves hopping around.

Cloud

For a light, fluffy bunny, choose this rabbit name

Floppy

Perhaps it’s the perfect description of your bunny’s ears.

If you don’t want to name your rabbit after someone you know or someone famous, but you do want to use a name traditionally used by people, here are some common—and some not so common!—people names used for rabbits.

People Names
SallyA feminine name meaning “princess,” this might suit your royal lady rabbit.
ZoraMeaning “dawn,” this is a great name for a bunny with golden fur, the color of a sunrise.
AesopAn ancient Greek storyteller known for his fables, such as “The Tortoise and the Hare.”
RubyPerfect for a bunny born in July (a ruby is July’s birthstone) or if your rabbit’s red or pink eyes remind you of this pink-to-red colored gemstone.
AngelFor the rabbit you believe to be a supernatural being of divine grace and beauty, this is the best rabbit name.
RingoDoes your rabbit love thumping their feet? Name them after one of the most famous drummers in history, Ringo Starr of The Beatles.
AnnieShort for beautiful, and worthy of a truly lovely rabbit.
BellaA pretty white flower name for a pretty white bunny!
DaisyA standby for gray-furred, floppy-eared rabbits everywhere.
XavierOf Arabic origin, Xavier means “new house” or “bright”—perfect for your bright-eyed bunny who just got a new home.
HollyA perfect name for a bunny who came into your life around the holidays.
FionaMeaning white or fair, it’s a great name for your fair-haired rabbit.
Cindy HopperYou know, she sang “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Time After Time.” Oh, wait, that was Cyndi Lauper.
FeltonFor a soft, velvety rabbit who’s nice to pet—or fans of Tom Felton, the actor who played Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films.
BabsA dedicated student at Acme Looniversity, Babs Bunny is the main character of the “Tiny Toons Adventures” animated TV series that aired in the early 1990s.
BennyAs a cranky old rabbit who refuses favors and hauls luggage for the Furry Arms Hotel on “Sesame Street,” Benny Rabbit really has a lot in common with Oscar the Grouch.
FabioFor the hunky rabbit who moonlights as a romance novel cover model.
HarveyA 6-foot-tall, invisible rabbit was famously depicted in the 1950 comedy-drama, “Harvey.”
LucyDerived from the masculine and distinctly devilish name Lucius, this one best suits a mischievous female rabbit.
EvieA feminine name meaning “life” or “to live.”
FelicityA state of happiness or a pleasing manner or quality (which your rabbit has in abundance, of course).
FarahFor the feather-haired rabbit whose locks could compete with 1970s “Charlie’s Angels” actress Farrah Fawcett’s.
David HasselhopA punny play on the name of “Baywatch” star David Hasselhoff.
PeterA prominent character in the “Old Mother West Wind” series by Thorton Burgess, Peter Rabbit briefly changes his name to Peter Cottontail in an effort to sound more important.
BuffyApart from the alliterative ring of the name “Buffy the Bunny,” this is a great choice for fans of the TV show “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
FrankFrank the Rabbit is the super scary-looking antagonist of the 2001 psychological thriller “Donnie Darko,” appearing throughout the film in a bizarre rabbit costume.
HarryA punny name for a “hairy” rabbit with a whole lot of fur.
Sandi/SandyThe best rabbit name for a light brown bunny who loves the beach.
Marilyn BunroeA punny homage to classic Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe.
HoudiniOne of the world’s highest-paid entertainers at the beginning of the 20th century, Houdini was noted for his illusions, stunts and escape attempts. If your bunny likes to escape its enclosure, this might be the perfect name.
BubbaA term of affection for a loved one.
FelicityA state of happiness or a pleasing manner or quality (which your rabbit has in abundance, of course).
HumphreyFans of classic cinema can name their bunny after film icon Humphrey Bogart.
MistyFor the rabbit with fine white fur that might remind you of a morning mist.
PeterA prominent character in the “Old Mother West Wind” series by Thorton Burgess, Peter Rabbit briefly changes his name to Peter Cottontail in an effort to sound more important.
BuckyAs the obscure comic book hero created in the late 1970s, Bucky O’Hare fights an army of toads consuming the galaxy in a parallel universe. The concept was extended to an animated TV show, “Bucky O’Hare and the Toad Wars,” and an arcade video game in the early 1990s. (Bucky is a hare, not a rabbit, but we don’t think your new bunny will argue.)
DobbsA rare name for baby boys, Dobbs might be perfect for your pet rabbit who could use a human-sounding but not overused name.
Hare E. PotterFans of Harry Potter can pay punny tribute to the Boy Who Lived.
LolaLola Bunny was a tough-talking, no-nonsense bunny first appeared as Bugs Bunny’s girlfriend in the 1996 movie “Space Jam.”
RooseveltThe Roosevelt family, which produced two American presidents, kept rabbits as pets. There’s no more distinguished name for your new bunny.

Color Rabbit Names

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When in doubt, name your new pet rabbit after the color of his fur or one that just sounds cool and unique. Here are some choices below:

Color Rabbit Names
GainsboroThis is a word for a light shade of gray that just might match your rabbit’s fur.
AshIf your rabbit’s fur is gray, this name is a great pick.
ChessGot a black and white bunny? Why not name them after the black and white squares of a chessboard?
StrawberryThis sweet fruit might be your rabbit’s favorite snack (in moderation, of course), or its red color might match their eyes.
BlueMaybe it’s the color of your rabbit’s eyes, or maybe you’re just a huge fan of Beyonce, who named her daughter Blue Ivy.
RavenIs your rabbit’s fur as black as raven feathers? Choose this rabbit name.
CocoaThe cocoa bean is a basic building block of chocolate and is therefore precious. Alternatively, you could call your bunny Hot Chocolate.
AcornThe nut of an oak tree, and a sweet name for a bunny with golden brown fur.
DaffodilA sweet-smelling flower that comes in shades of white or yellow makes a great rabbit name for your sweet, white or blonde bunny.
TurquoiseThis precious stone has a blue-green hue, making it a great rabbit name for bunnies with blue eyes.
HazelIf your rabbit has marbled eyes in shades of brown and blue, they might be mistaken for the color hazel.
CharcoalThis dark gray color might describe your rabbit’s fur.
BrownieThese baked chocolate confections are now found in kitchens and coffeehouses everywhere and would make a great name for a brown-colored rabbit.
AzulFor a rabbit with blue eyes, choose this Spanish word for the color blue.
RubyPerfect for a bunny born in July (a ruby is July’s birthstone) or if your rabbit’s red or pink eyes remind you of this pink-to-red colored gemstone.
SageAn aromatic evergreen shrub, or an adjective meaning wise. Perfect if your rabbit is especially smart (or smells especially great).
BlackberryThis purple fruit is both delicious and healthy in small portions for your bunny. Why not name your rabbit after their favorite treat?
AmberA golden-orange hue, this might be the color of your rabbit’s eyes.
CaramelSweet and light brown in color—does that sound like your rabbit?
LicoriceIf you’re a fan of the black variety of this candy, it might make a fun name for your black bunny.
OreoAmong the best rabbit names for a black and white bunny, this is the cookie made up of two chocolate wafers separated by cream filling.

Food Rabbit Names

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You could name your rabbit after his favorite food (make sure you only feed your rabbit food that is safe to eat). Or, you can just name him after your favorite food.

Food Rabbit Names
FruitStrawberry, Lemon, Kumquat, Kiwi, Peaches
CandySkittles, Marshmallow, Snickers, Twix, Caramel
SpiceSalt, Pepper, Sage, Chive, Thyme
CookiesChocolate Chip, Snickerdoodle, Macaroon
DessertsSherbet, Strudel, Pudding, Brownie
SnacksPopcorn, Chips, Pretzel, Twinkie
CondimentsPickles, Mustard, Chutney, Brown Sugar
SoupsMinestrone, Chowder, Bisque
VegetableCarrot, Pumpkin, Radish, Arugula, Lettuce, Zucchini
WinesChardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Noir
NutsCashew, Pistachio, Almond
DrinksMocha, Latte, Milkshake
BreadMuffin, Pumpernickel, Baguette
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More Rabbit Names


Still looking for more? We got you covered with additional name ideas for your fluff-monster.

  • Alec Azam
  • Captain Carrot
  • Moon Rabbit
  • Haystack
  • Jive Bunny
  • Pantoufle
  • Socks
  • Easter
  • Max Hare
  • Flopsy
  • Alfalfa
  • Paprika
  • Dapper
  • Hedgepaw
  • Snuggle Bunny
  • Jax
  • E. Aster Bunnymund
  • Midnight
  • Aspen
  • Silly Rabbit
  • Gypsy
  • Judy Hopps
  • Baby
  • Yale
  • Morpho
  • Cinnamon
  • Elfie
  • Tarquin Longleap Woodsorrel
  • Bigwig
  • Hip Hop
  • Bionic Bunny
  • Queenie
  • Spot
  • Mother Rabbit
  • Dewey
  • Killer
  • Blackjack
  • Chomper
  • Sky
  • Honey
  • Presto
  • Bonbon
  • Kona
  • Cleo
  • Eyebright
  • Bonkers
  • Pookie
  • Dice
  • Scamper
  • Lepu
  • Boxwood
  • Honeydew
  • Bozo
  • Saphire
  • Maid Harian
  • B-Rabbit
  • Nesquick
  • Dolly
  • Buffy
  • Pepsi
  • Cinderella
  • Sage
  • Bumper
  • Hops
  • Bun
  • Domino
  • Wonder Wabbit
  • Buster Baxter
  • Cadbury
  • Hutch
  • Raven
  • Carrot
  • Velveteen Rabbit
  • March Hare
  • Zelda
  • Guy
  • Duchess
  • Peppy Hare
  • Chocolate
  • Jessica Rabbit
  • Clover
  • Peanut
  • Cotton Candy
  • Runny Babbit

Adding A Dash Of Distinction


Some people enjoy creating especially long names for their pet. Something along the lines of Sir Humphrey Who-Eats-Bananas of Hoppington Hollow. If that seems a bit much, perhaps you just want to add an honorific like Mr., Mrs., Miss, Sir, Lady or Lord. You can also opt to add an actual title like Prince, Princess, Queen or King. After all, your pet is whatever you choose him or her to be in your realm.

I hope this got your mind brimming with ideas and you soon find the perfect name for your rabbit pal! Once you have the name nailed down, don’t forget to pick up all of the necessary rabbit supplies. Product essentials include a cage; rabbit pellets; hay; treats and toys.

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Howard Hardee

Howard Hardee

Howard Hardee is a writer and reporter based in Madison, Wisconsin. Raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, he loves all of earth’s creatures (all 35