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130+ Flower Names for Dogs: Beautiful & Unique Names

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Choosing a name for your dog is one of the most exciting parts of getting a new pet, and if you love all things floral, it could be the inspiration behind choosing a name. You will also be happy to know that names inspired by flowers can go beyond Lilly or Daisy since there are several flowers suitable for dogs of any gender, color, or breed. In fact, the names don’t have to necessarily be flowers but can also be the inspiration for a beautiful name.

If you are looking for a flower name for your dog, you have come to the right place! We have compiled a list of great ideas to help you name your best bud!

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Tips for Choosing Your Dog’s Name

Narrowing down your name choices to a type of flower is an excellent start to choosing your new pups name, but it can still be a tough decision so we put together some simple tips to help you choose:

  • Consider the personality of your dog. For example, if your pup is energetic, try choosing a vibrant flower. If your pet is more reserved, maybe a rare flower would make a good choice.
  • Try matching your dog’s coat color to a type of flower. Although your dog won’t be pink or purple, plenty of white, red, yellow, and black flowers exist. Yellow flowers would suit a golden coat and red flowers would suit a red or orange coat.
  • You can narrow it down by choosing your favorite flower or your dog’s birth flower.
  • Take your time, and don’t rush to choose a name. You can take time to get to know your pup’s personality to choose a fitting name, and sometimes the name actually finds you!
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Flower Names for Girl Dogs

Girls and flowers go hand in hand, so finding a flower name for your female canine is not hard. However, you have numerous options, and deciding on a final one may take time. Hopefully, these ideas can help narrow it down for you!

  • Acacia
  • Angelica
  • Angelonia
  • Arum
  • Belladonna
  • Bergenia
  • Clementine
  • Daisy
  • Fern
  • Flora
  • Fuchsia
  • Hazel
  • Holly
  • Ivy
  • Jessamine
  • Juniper
  • Laurel
  • Lavender
  • Lily
  • Lotus
  • Lunaria
  • Marigold
  • Mimosa
  • Myrtle
  • Primrose
  • Rose
  • Sage
  • Scarlet
  • Tulip
  • Violet
  • Zenobia
Brown corded poodle dog on green grass
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Flower Names for Boy Dogs

Flowers are not only for girls! Flower names can also be strong and suited for your male dog. Even if it’s not a flower but associated with and inspired by flowers and their anatomy, it can work great too! Here are some excellent flower name ideas for your favorite boy.

  • Aloe
  • Aspen
  • Aster
  • Bloom
  • Borage
  • Bramble
  • Bryony
  • Bud
  • Burdock
  • Comfrey
  • Cosmos
  • Fleur
  • Garland
  • Heath
  • Larch
  • Larkspur
  • Lupin
  • Mandrake
  • Phyllis (Phyllis Bide)
  • Quince
  • Reed
  • Ren
  • Saffron
  • Stamen
  • Sultan (Sweet Sultan)
  • Sunny (sunflower)
  • Thorn
  • Venus
  • Watson (watsonia)
  • Wreath
  • Xyris
  • Yucca
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Cute Flower Names for Dogs

Cute names suit smaller dog breeds, but any dog can fit an adorable name! Additionally, there is no better inspiration behind cute names than flowers. Here are some titles to suit the cutest pup:

  • Baby (Baby’s Breath)
  • Bell (Bellflower)
  • Blossom
  • Blue
  • Bonnet (Bluebonnet)
  • Buttercup
  • Clover
  • Dandy (Dandelion)
  • Dew
  • Honey (Honeysuckle)
  • Leaf
  • Lilac
  • May (Mayflower)
  • Meadow
  • Petal
  • Poppy
  • Rosa
  • Rosy
  • Rue
  • Spring
  • Star (Star of Bethlehem)
  • Sun Drop
  • Sweet Pea
  • Willow (Willowherb)
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Flower Names for White Dogs

If your new dog has a fluffy white coat, why not go with a white flower too? There are many beautiful white flowers out there that can double as an excellent name for your white pup.

  • Allium
  • Amaryllis
  • Angel (Angel’s Trumpet)
  • Azalea
  • Camellia
  • Candy (Candytuft)
  • Carnation
  • Clematis
  • Datura
  • Gardenia
  • Hibiscus
  • Jasmine
  • Lilium
  • Lobelia
  • Magnolia
  • Moon (Moonflower)
  • Nemesia
  • Peony
  • Phlox
  • Snowdrop
  • Wisteria
white Samoyed dog in a beautiful forest
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Flower Names for Black Dogs

Black dogs usually go by names such as Shadow or Salem, but black dogs don’t always need dark names. While a black coat doesn’t typically resemble a white lily or a pink rose, you can still choose a suitable name from these amazing black flowers.

  • Calla (Calla Lily)
  • Dahlia (Black Dahlia)
  • Hellebore (Black Hellebore)
  • Hock (Black Hollyhock)
  • Holly (Black Hollyhock)
  • Iris (Black Iris)
  • Orchid (Black Orchid)
  • Pansy (Black Pansy)
  • Petunia (Black Petunia)
  • Rose (Black Rose)

Tiny Flower Names for Tiny Dogs

Some plants have sweet, tiny flowers that add a pop of color and fragrance, and those cute flowers can be a great name for a toy or small-breed lapdog. However, if one of these names tickles your fancy and your new pup is a Labrador, it may fit them perfectly.

  • Alyssum
  • Arabis
  • Cerastium
  • Dianthus
  • Fairy Foxglove
  • Gypsophila (Gypsy for short)
  • Heather
  • Lantana
  • Lobelia
  • Pentas (Pentas Lanceolata)
  • Sedum
  • Thyme
  • Yarrow
american cocker spaniel puppy dog sitting on grass outdoors
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Birth Flower Names

Every month of the year has a birth flower, so why not choose your pup’s birth flower for their name?

  • January: Carnation and Snowdrop
  • February: Violet
  • March: Jonquil and Daffodil
  • April: Daisy and Sweet Pea
  • May: Hawthorn and Lily of the Valley
  • June: Honeysuckle and Rose
  • July: Larkspur and Water Lily
  • August: Gladiolus and Poppy
  • September: Morning Glory and Aster
  • October: Cosmos and Marigold
  • November: Chrysanthemum and Peony
  • December: Holly and Narcissus

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Final Thoughts

Did you enjoy our budding ideas for flower names for your sweet new pup? Whether it’s a unique and rare flower or a common Daisy that inspires your new dog’s name, it will be beautiful and will grow on your dog in no time. We hope these ideas helped you narrow your choices down further or helped inspire a creative new idea for your dog name. Most of all, we hope you had fun with it and can now enjoy life with your new best friend.


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