Did you know that 5% of dogs in the United States are named Bella? It's the most popular dog name in 37 states AND the District of Columbia! The Bellastocracy is real, y'all!!! And while it tops the list, there are plenty of other popular monikers as well. About 4% of U.S. dogs are named Luna, roughly 3% are named Max, and another 2% are either Daisy or Charlie.
All of this information comes from U.S. News & World Report , whose recent pet study "analyzed 811,798 data points from a third-party pet insurance industry partner in September and October of 2023." In other words, this isn't a small sample size. And if you're the parent of a new dog—be it a puppy, senior adoptee, or anything in between—he or she deserves the name that fits them.
Most Popular Dog Names in the U.S. 2024
Obviously, naming your dog is a "feel" thing. And while you certainly don't have to choose one of the names listed below, it's good to at least take them out on test drives. Say a name out loud as if you're calling your dog to dinner. Does it feel right? Does it feel awkward? Can you hear yourself saying that name three years from now?
What follows are the 100 most popular dog names in the U.S. for 2024, including the most popular girl dog and boy dog names, the most popular dogs in each state, and Parade 's own Top 20.
1–25
26–50
51–75
76–100
1. Bella
26. Harley
51. Lucky
76. Thor
2. Luna
27. Nala
52. Pepper
77. Beau
3. Max
28. Oliver
53. Louie
78. Moose
4. Daisy
29. Rosie
54. Finn
79. Hank
5. Charlie
30. Willow
55. Nova
80. Maverick
6. Coco
31. Gracie
56. Ginger
81. Archie
7. Buddy
32. Mia
57. Koda
82. Zoe
8. Lucy
33. Duke
58. Shadow
83. Lady
9. Milo
34. Tucker
59. Lulu
84. Benji
10. Bailey
35. Ruby
60. Ace
85. Frankie
11. Cooper
36. Penny
61. Peanut
86. Lexi
12. Molly
37. Bruno
62. Princess
87. Hazel
13. Lola
38. Loki
63. Murphy
88. Sasha
14. Sadie
39. Jack
64. Millie
89. Scout
15. Rocky
40. Zeus
65. Bandit
90. Diesel
16. Teddy
41. Leo
66. Marley
91. Izzy
17. Bear
42. Jax
67. Cookie
92. Remi
18. Chloe
43. Winston
68. Lilly
93. Buster
19. Maggie
44. Oreo
69. Gizmo
94. Poppy
20. Zoey
45. Roxy
70. Abby
95. Jake
21. Sophie
46. Piper
71. Honey
96. Baby
22. Lily
47. Ollie
72. Apollo
97. Dixie
23. Toby
48. Blue
73. Angel
98. Gigi
24. Bentley
49. Riley
74. Gus
99. Henry
25. Stella
50. Ellie
75. Winnie
100. Layla
Most Popular Girl Dog Names
For the next two lists, we turn to the American Kennel Club ’s (AKC) purebred registration and mixed-breed enrollment data for 2023, which tracks gender, color, and markings, in addition to breeds. According to their website, the AKC has registered the following number of dogs since 2019.
Again, we're dealing with very large sample sizes. And while there may be some small statistical bias given the demographics of people registering with AKC , their two most popular girl dog names are Luna and Bella—which are just as popular with those who DON'T register with AKC. So, here are the 100 most popular female dog names for 2024.
1–25
26–50
51–75
76–100
1. Luna
26. Honey
51. Kona
76. Lilo
2. Bella
27. Poppy
52. River
77. Mabel
3. Daisy
28. Sophie
53. Rose
78. Paisley
4. Maggie
29. Pepper
54. Cookie
79. Shadow
5. Willow
30. Chloe
55. Harley
80. Bonnie
6. Lucy
31. Skye
56. Maya
81. Harper
7. Bailey
32. Olive
57. Abby
82. Lexi
8. Rosie
33. Annie
58. Josie
83. Mocha
9. Sadie
34. Athena
59. Layla
84. Oakley
10. Lola
35. Ivy
60. Sasha
85. Riley
11. Molly
36. Lady
61. Zoe
86. Roxie
12. Ruby
37. Mia
62. Dolly
87. Scout
13. Nova
38. Roxy
63. Holly
88. Birdie
14. Winnie
39. Charlie
64. Leia
89. Maisie
15. Nala
40. Izzy
65. Lilly
90. Marley
16. Penny
41. Lulu
66. Remi
91. Mila
17. Piper
42. Belle
67. Xena
92. Quinn
18. Coco
43. Ember
68. Callie
93. Roo
19. Ellie
44. Phoebe
69. Charlotte
94. Blue
20. Stella
45. Raven
70. Tilly
95. Iris
21. Lily
46. Maple
71. Cleo
96. Missy
22. Hazel
47. Cali
72. Dixie
97. Peaches
23. Zoey
48. Freya
73. Echo
98. Pearl
24. Gracie
49. Ginger
74. Gigi
99. Sandy
25. Millie
50. Princess
75. Koda
100. Shelby
Most Popular Boy Dog Names
As noted above, the American Kennel Club has taken basic information for millions of dogs, from purebreds and mixed-breeds to males and females. We'd be silly not to tap into that data. Here are the 100 most popular boy dog names .
1–25
26–50
51–75
76–100
1. Max
26. Archie
51. Benny
76. Sam
2. Charlie
27. Henry
52. Goose
Simba
3. Cooper
28. Apollo
53. Scout
Smokey
4. Teddy
29. Toby
54. Diesel
Bo
5. Milo
30. Hank
55. Enzo
Copper
6. Ollie
31. Winston
56. Jake
Jackson
7. Bear
32. Bentley
57. Brody
Oreo
8. Rocky
33. Murphy
58. Chase
Remy
9. Finn
34. Cash
59. Oakley
Walter
10. Leo
35. Dexter
60. Otis
Axel
11. Loki
36. Gunner
61. Rusty
Bruce
12. Buddy
37. Jasper
62. Tank
Buck
13. Zeus
38. Benji
63. Whiskey
Buster
14. Bruno
39. Koda
64. Atlas
Coco
15. Duke
40. Ranger
65. Luca
George
16. Tucker
41. Shadow
66. Riley
Levi
17. Jack
42. Bailey
67. Zeke
Mac
18. Jax
43. Rex
68. Frankie
Oscar
19. Moose
44. Theo
69. King
Rudy
20. Gus
45. Louie
70. Luke
Kilo
21. Ace
46. Thor
71. Rio
Kobe
22. Blue
47. Bandit
72. Ziggy
Lucky
23. Odin
48. Blu
73. Baxter
Ozzy
24. Maverick
49. Arlo
74. Cosmo
Sammy
25. Oliver
50. Beau
75. Remi
Chance
5 Most Popular Dog Names by State 2024
Now that you know the most popular dog names nationally, let's take a look at the state by state results. This is where different regions produce unique and interesting results. Sure, every state loves Bella, Luna, Max, and Charlie, but what about the names just below the obvious. The devil's in the details, so let's dig into the data.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
1. Bella
1. Copper
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Bella
2. Luna
3. Daisy
3. Charlie
3. Daisy
4. Buddy
4. Bailey (tie)
4. Charlie
5. Coco (tie)
4. Buster (tie)
5. Max
5. Lucy (tie)
Arkansas
California
Colorado
1. Bella
1. Luna
1. Bella
2. Daisy
2. Bella
2. Luna
3. Buddy (tie)
3. Coco
3. Charlie
3. Luna (tie)
4. Max
4. Daisy
5. Lucy
5. Charlie
5. Lucy
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Luna
2. Luna
3. Lola
3. Daisy
3. Max
4. Charlie
4. Roxy
4. Coco
5. Daisy
5. Sasha
5. Daisy
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
1. Bella
1. Boo
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Buddy
2. Charlie
3. Coco
3. Bella
3. Lucy
4. Charlie
4. Koa
4. Daisy
5. Max
5. Coco
5. Sadie
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Lucy
2. Luna
2. Max
2. Bella
3. Max
3. Daisy
3. Luna
4. Charlie
4. Sadie
4. Zoey
5. Daisy
1. Lucy
5. Bailey
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Charlie
2. Daisy
2. Coco
3. Luna
3. Lucy
3. Chloe
4. Buddy
4. Max
4. Luna
5. Sadie
5. Charlie
5. Charlie
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
1. Luna
1. Bella
1. Luna
2. Bella
2. Luna
2. Bella
3. Willow (tie)
3. Max
3. Buddy
3. Bailey (tie)
4. Milo
4. Milo
5. Daisy (tie)
5. Buddy
5. Lucy
5. Cooper (tie)
5. Lucy (tie)
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Luna (tie)
2. Luna
2. Cooper (tie)
2. Daisy (tie)
3. Lucy
2. Lucy (tie)
4. Charlie
4. Bailey
2. Buddy (tie)
5. Max
5. Coco
5. Charlie
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
1. Bella
1. Luna (tie)
1. Charlie
2. Luna
1. Molly (tie)
2. Luna
3. Buddy
3. Maggie (tie)
3. Bella
4. Daisy
3. Bella (tie)
4. Toby
5. Max (tie)
5. Charlie (tie)
5. Milo
5. Cooper (tie)
5. Bandit (tie)
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Luna
2. Luna
2. Bailey (tie)
2. Bella
3. Daisy
2. Luna (tie)
3. Charlie
4. Max
4. Daisy
4. Max
5. Coco
5. Max
5. Coco
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Buddy
2. Luna
2. Luna
3. Daisy
3. Max
3. Daisy
4. Luna (tie)
4. Coco
4. Max
4. Milo (tie)
5. Milo
5. Charlie
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
1. Charlie
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Daisy
2. Luna
2. Luna
3. Murphy (tie)
3. Daisy
3. Max
3. Max (tie)
4. Buddy
4. Buddy
5. Luna (tie)
5. Max
5. Coco
5. Hank (tie)
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Luna
2. Max
3. Lucy
3. Daisy
3. Luna
4. Daisy
4. Max
4. Coco
5. Charlie
5. Lucy
5. Lola
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
1. Bella
1. Luna
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Daisy
2. Sadie
3. Max
2. Charlie
3. Daisy
4. Charlie
4. Marley
4. Max (tie)
5. Buddy
5. Buddy (tie)
4. Lucy (tie)
5. Max (tie)
5. Mya (tie)
5. Nacho (tie)
Texas
Utah
Vermont
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Luna
2. Luna
2. Luna
2. Bear
3. Max
3. Daisy
3. Finn
4. Coco
4. Max
4. Daisy (tie)
5. Daisy
5. Bear
4. Molly (tie)
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
1. Bella
1. Luna
1. Bella
2. Luna
2. Bella
2. Max
3. Max
3. Charlie
3. Charlie
4. Daisy
4. Daisy (tie)
4. Teddy
5. Lucy
4. Buddy (tie)
5. Baxter
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
1. Bella
1. Bella
1. Bella
2. Max
2. Luna
2. Luna (tie)
3. Luna
3. Charlie
2. Tank (tie)
4. Molly
4. Lucy
2. Max (tie)
5. Lucy
5. Buddy
5. Pearl
More Popular Dog Name Data
As noted up top, 37 of 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. had Bella at the top of the list. Another seven states had Bella at #2. You might wonder if any states omitted Bella altogether. Yes! Three rogue states led the anti-Bella opposition: North Dakota, South Dakota, and Vermont, sort of.
Vermont actually had Bella on the list, but it finished tied for sixth with four other names. It's the Dakota states who are really interesting. If we expand the list to include additional names, we can see that Bella not only didn't finish in the top five, in the case of South Dakota, it didn't even make the top 9!
South Dakota Most Popular Dog Names 2024
North Dakota Most Popular Dog Names 2024
1. Luna
1. Charlie
2. Daisy (tie)
2. Daisy
2. Charlie (tie)
3. Murphy (tie)
4. Marley
3. Max (tie)
5. Buddy (tie)
5. Luna (tie)
5. Max (tie)
5. Hank (tie)
5. Mya (tie)
7. Bruno
5. Nacho (tie)
9. Sadie
Which state(s) had the most unique #1 name? Perhaps not surprisingly, the final two states admitted to the union—Alaska and Hawaii—report #1 names that are totally out of step with the rest of the nation. The most popular name in Alaska is Copper, and in Hawaii, it's Boo. Neither of those names made the top 10 in any other state and aren't among the top 100 names in the U.S.
Copper was such a unique dog name , it could be misconstrued as a misspelling of Cooper, which is No. 11 overall and among the top 5 dog names in Mississippi (tied for 2nd), Maine (tied for 5th), and Missouri (also tied for 5th). However, Kennecott Copper Mine in Alaska was once the largest copper mine in the world, and copper mining was crucial to Alaska's economic and industrial development. In fact, it's why the Copper River in Alaska is so named. Beyond that, Copper is the 80th most popular name in the U.S. So Copper it is!
Koa is the fourth most popular dog name in Hawaii and a reference to the largest native tree species on the Hawaiian islands. Koa wood was used by early Hawaiians to build ocean-going canoes, surfboards, spear handles, and ukuleles, and was the wood of Hawaiian royalty.
The state that's last alphabetically—Wyoming—had probably the most unique list. Among its top 10 names are Tank, Pearl, and Brimley, none of which made the top 100, let alone another list.
Though Charlie was only #1 in two states—Nebraska and North Dakota—it's actually the fifth most popular dog name in America, and second most popular boy dog name, after Max. In fact, according to U.S. News & World Report , 2% of all dogs in the United States are named Charlie.
Bailey is the tenth most popular name in the U.S., a good fit for a girl (7th amongst female dogs) or boy (42nd), and made the top 5 in three states: Alaska, Maine, and New Hampshire.
Speaking of which, can you guess how many names in the overall top 100 scored in the top 100 for both boys AND girls? The answer below.
Name
Girls Rank
Boys Rank
Coco
18
89
Charlie
39
2
Remi
66
75
Koda
75
39
Shadow
79
41
Oakley
84
59
Riley
85
66
Scout
87
53
As you can see, eight names scored in the top 100 for both boys and girls. What jumps out is the preponderance of Pixar names. Granted, Charlie and Coco are always popular. But of those eight names, three are lead characters in Pixar movies (Coco from Coco , Remi from Ratatouille , and Riley from Inside Out ), and two are minor characters in the Pixar universe (there's a Charlie in Monsters, Inc. and a Koda in Brother Bear ). And while Russell from Up is obviously not named Scout, he IS dressed as a scout!
Simba is the 77th most popular boy dog name, which is somewhat shocking because doesn't that seem like a textbook cat name ? A generation of dogs are going to have identity crises lol.
If you like your dogs named after food, consider that six made the top 100: Oreo (44), Pepper (52), Ginger (56), Peanut (61), Cookie (67), and Honey (71).
Marley at 66 is interesting—and remember it was fourth in South Dakota. If you did this in 2009 or '10, I'll bet there would've been a bunch of Marleys because of the 2008 tearjerker comedy, Marley and Me . It's been so long since that movie was released, though, are people naming their dogs Marley nowadays because of the movie or because of Bob Marley? We feel like it might be Bob, who was the subject of a recent biopic .
While researching how cities track dogs, we came across a fun website from the New York City Department of Health—which sounds like a contradiction in terms. Go to NYC Dog Names , and you'll see a massive bubble cloud. Each bubble represents the number of dogs in New York City with that name. The more popular the name (Max and Bella), the bigger the bubble, and when you hover over the bubbles, the dog's name pops out with the number of pups registered under that name. Very cool!
Our Favorite Most Popular Dog Names
We've given you the top 100 dog names nationally and the top dog names in each state. But what about Parade Pets ' favorite names? We chose 20 names from the hundreds of options above. What do you think of our choices???
Ruby
Kona
Roo
Zeke
Nala
Maya
Pearl
Ziggy
Sophie
Dolly
Moose
Levi
Lulu
Gigi
Arlo
Ozzy
Belle
Lilo
Otis
Sammy
There are a few pop culture references. Zeke is a beloved characters in Bob's Burgers , Dolly makes us think of national treasure Dolly Parton, and Levi calls to mind Levi Stubbs, the Four Tops singer with the deep voice. And while everyone hearing Ziggy is going to think of Ziggy Stardust or Ziggy Marley, we love the idea of a dog being named after the sad sack comic strip character.
Finally, we like Belle more than Bella, Lulu is a variation of Luna (and Lilo), Roo is fun to say (and could be short for Ruby), and Sophie, Otis, and Pearl are just cute, old-timey names we've always loved.
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