Awesome Labrador Names

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yellow labrador outside for potty training

Our family has come up with a lot of Labrador names over the years. From the puppies of my childhood to the companions that shadow me every day as an adult, Labs just as much a part of my life as anything every has been. Which whilst lovely, has the added benefit of meaning I’ve helped to name an awful lot of these loyal dogs. Today I’ll share our family’s tried and tested method of coming up some truly awesome names for new puppies. From classic and traditional ideas to those inspired by passing trends, hobbies and even the natural world around us.

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Human Names For Labradors

It is very popular to give pets so-called human names. All of our family dogs have human names, and always have done. I don’t just extend this rule to the canine members of the house, every other animal we live with also has a human name. Even down to the guinea-pigs and fish!

The nice thing about using a human name for a pet is that it is formal, universally understood and can add to the feeling of their inclusion in your family. The downside of using a human name is it can be harder to get creative, and to be unique. Popular names can be very numerous when out in the world, and it can be frustrating to be one of several people calling the same name in the park.

Using Surnames As First Names

It’s worth remembering when it comes to human names for Labs, that it’s not just forenames that work well. Surnames can be nice too! Surnames which historically denoted trades tend to have a good ring to them, especially suiting working bred Labs. But any fairly short surname can work well.

  • Thatcher
  • Tanner
  • Breuer
  • Harper
  • Fletcher
  • Carter
  • Franklin
  • Harrison
  • Jackson
  • Kingsley

Although these can sound more masculine, there is not reason not to use them for a female pup if you would like. So remember, if there is someone you admire you can name your dog after them using their first name or their surname too!

Celebrity Names For Labradors

Giving your Labrador the name of an admired celebrity can be fun. It can also be a nice way to honor someone who has departed. You could give a nod in the direction of the wonderful David Bowie by calling your dog ‘Bowie’. Or even call him ‘Hans’, after the late, great Alan Rickman’s legendary Die Hard character.

You could also choose a current or up-and-coming celebrity to name your Labrador after. Although I would be a little cautious doing this if you aren’t fairly thick skinned, as you never know where their life may lead them in the future… We have had a look at some currently trending and enduringly popular celebrities, whose names could sound good if used for Labradors.

Dive Into History

Another way to celebrate a person through your Lab’s name is to pick someone you admire from history. They can be someone very well known, or someone less recognised who you have read about or studied yourself.

  • Mary (Seacole)
  • Amelia (Earhart)
  • Joan (of Arc)
  • Florence (Nightingale)
  • Rosa (Parks)
  • Cleo (Cleopatra)
  • Emmeline (Pankhurst)
  • Helen (Keller)
  • Winston (Churchill)
  • Nikola (Tesla)
  • Abraham (Lincoln)
  • Louis (Pasteur)
  • Galileo
  • Nelson (Mandela)

Literary Names For Labradors

You might also like to name your Labrador after a character from fiction. Someone who really enjoyed reading about, engaged with or found exciting or novel. You can take a name from the classics or something more modern.

  • Alice (In Wonderland)
  • Scarlett (Gone with the Wind)
  • Pippi (Longstocking)
  • Laura (Little House on the Prarie)
  • Ariadne (The Borrowers)
  • Luna (Harry Potter)
  • Fern (Charlotte’s Web)
  • Elinor (Sense and Sensibility)
  • Sherlock (Holmes)
  • Gulliver (Gulliver’s Travels)
  • Oliver (Twist)
  • Thorin (The Hobbit)
  • Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
  • Edmund (Narnia)

I have tried to give a selection from across a few genres in these examples, but of course you can choose whatever you are a fan of and enjoy reading.

Artists, Musicians & Authors Names For Labradors

You can also use the names of writers, artists or musicians for your Labrador. To make the slightly antiquated names sound more modern, you can simple abbreviate them. Or use them in their full glory if you prefer!

  • Blake
  • Austen
  • Mozart
  • Tolstoy
  • Oscar
  • Beethoven

Super Hero Labrador Names

Staying in the realms of fiction, a great way to give a vaguelly human sounding name to your Labrador but keep it fun is to go with a super hero name!

The worlds of Marvel and DC have been opened up by the arrival of blockbuster movies staring a lot of our favorite comic book characters. So why not throw your lot in with the trend. Super hero / villain names which we think would make great Labrador names include:

  • Angel
  • Gambit
  • Bane
  • Flash
  • Rogue
  • Storm
  • Bishop
  • Elektra

This section was in danger of being as long as the rest of the article due to my personal love of the genre, but I have managed to contain it to the brief list above. There are some excellent names in the comic book world, so if you are looking for fun inspiration then I would definitely check them out.

Labrador Names From Children’s Characters

If you have young kids and want to get them included in naming your Labrador, you might like to look to characters from TV or kids books that they love too. This can really help when you bring a new puppy into the home to get even very little ones on board and excited.

Write down your kid’s favorite shows and ask them the characters name. You might be surprised that a shortlist of Chase, Spongebob, Peter Rabbit and Dora isn’t so bad after all!

Unique Inspiration

So there is a lot of ideqas in the media that you can bring to the table when choosing your dog’s name. But what if you want something a little more different to the every day?

Looking at names which were popular more than 40 years ago, but which are now quite low down the ranks in terms of popularity.

Old Fashioned Ideas

Some of our top male Lab names are now quite antiquated in a way, but can add an unusual and unique twist to your Labrador’s name.

  • Frank
  • Walter
  • Ronald
  • Albert
  • Clarence
  • Ernest
  • Roger
  • Betty
  • Martha
  • Bessie
  • Clara
  • Edith
  • Nellie
  • Nora
  • Mandy

Sentimental Names

Another great way to make your Labrador’s name unique is to choose something sentimental to you to name them after. Whether it’s an obscure village you once went to, or a day of the week something special happened. Making your choice based on personal experience will give you a window into a different sort of name.

Places

Naming your Labrador after a location can work charmingly, depending upon the place you choose. Some names for countries and continents, like India and Asia, are quite popularly used as names for both pets and babies. But if you narrow your margins or think a little outside the box you can find something unique.

Look at a map of your local area and note down any village names, names of rivers or even houses which sound appealing. Or open up a map of Newfoundland where the Labrador’s origins lie and see if any local names there appeal to you. Other unusual Labrador names can be found by taking titles and making them into names. Military or honorific titles can make quite fun names for Labradors.

Names From Nature

Another way to find a unique Labrador name is to look to nature. Natural Labrador names can include some very popular choices, but there are also some quite unusual ones which are just as pretty.

  • Rose
  • Daisy
  • Iris
  • Willow
  • Heather
  • Blossom
  • Ivy
  • Peony
  • Zinnia
  • Larch
  • Hawthorne
  • Thistle
  • Aster
  • Cane
  • Pine
  • Heath
  • Oak
  • Reed

The worlds of botany and arboriculture have seemingly endless terms and descriptions which you could use. If this theme appeals then searching for those could help you to find your perfect unusual name.

Descriptive Names

Labrador names can be human style names, but they can also be descriptive. Either regarding their appearance, their personality or your hopes and dreams for their characteristics. Let’s start off by looking at those Labrador names that are related to color.

Chocolate Lab Names

We have taken a look at some fun words to describe the brown shade of our chocolate Labradors. I have divided the chocolate Lab names into male and female categories, but of course there are no hard and fast rules for this, it’s simply a matter of taste.

  • Bailey
  • Cocoa
  • Hazel
  • Cookie
  • Caramel
  • Cadbury
  • Tawny
  • Sienna
  • Candy
  • Tammie
  • Wispa
  • Galaxy
  • Aero
  • Rocky
  • Bear
  • Mars
  • Guiness
  • Coffee
  • Bruno
  • Hershey
  • Clay
  • Whisky

Black Lab Names

Black Labradors are the most common color of Labrador Retriever, but fortunately there are loads of great names which work really well for them.

  • Raven
  • Dusty
  • Ember
  • Noon
  • Midnight
  • Ebony
  • Pepper
  • Shadow
  • Pepsi
  • Olive
  • Stella
  • Nightshade
  • Ash
  • Jett
  • Omen
  • Indigo
  • Noir
  • Vader
  • Sooty
  • Onyx
  • Phantom
  • Puma
  • Thunder
  • Zorro

Yellow Lab Names

Yellow Labs come in a range of shades, from palest cream that is almost white to a rich dark red. So we will look at the fox red names separately, as they can describe quite a different color, even if it does officially come under the same category.

  • Amber
  • Saffron
  • Buttercup
  • Honey
  • Snowy
  • Star
  • Blondie
  • Sunshine
  • Maizy
  • Goldie
  • Nacho
  • Aslan
  • Casper
  • Barley
  • Custard
  • Buckwheat
  • Nugget

Remember, the exact shade of your puppy may change as she ages, which is something to bear in mind when picking a color based name.

Fox Red Labrador Names

Although fox red Labradors are technically yellow Labradors with a darker shade, this shading can be very distinctive. You may well want to make use of your tiny puppy’s unusual color in their name, by using a descriptive word.

  • Ginger
  • Ruby
  • Autumn
  • Peaches
  • Flame
  • Tiger
  • Rusty
  • Cherry
  • Merlot

As well as using names to describe your Labradors color, you can pick names which described their personality or attributes. Either those you have, or those you would like them to have.

Strong Dog Names

The names below are either associated with strong people or have the route word of their names originating in strength.

  • Hally
  • Amalda
  • Carla
  • Breanne
  • Isa
  • Conny
  • Kahlan
  • Maude
  • Titus
  • Connor
  • Ajax
  • Tank
  • Kal
  • Farris
  • Conan
  • Arnie

Cute Dog Names

Your new Labrador puppy will be adorable. So you might be inclined to give him or her a name to reflect just how cute your new dog is.

  • Baby
  • Sugar
  • Pixie
  • Bubbles
  • Fifi
  • Lolly
  • Skittles
  • Honey
  • Tizzy
  • Sunny

American Labradors

The chances are your Labrador will love to retrieve. There are some great Labrador names around for working Labradors, bred and used in partnership with human companions in the field. These are often themed around the tasks carried out, game found and the equipment used for them.

  • Purdy
  • Trigger
  • Widgeon
  • Drake
  • Webley
  • Boot
  • Gunner
  • Brenneke
  • Grouce
  • Winchester

Traditional Dog Names

There is nothing wrong with going with an old favorite when it comes to naming your Labrador. With the wealth of people looking for more modern or unique dog names, it actually leaves a gap for people to go back and look at the more traditional dog names for Labradors too.

  • Rex
  • Rover
  • Buddy
  • Buster
  • Scout
  • Fluffy
  • Sparky
  • Scamp
  • Scruffy
  • Hooch

Names To Avoid

Whilst no one can tell you what to call your puppy, there are a few things to take into account when you make your decision.

Joke names, rude names and especially offensive names are probably best avoided. Whilst they are funny now, will they be funny in five years time? Will they make your Grandma blush or your get your toddler into trouble at nursery when she repeats it? Will they hurt someone’s feelings or get you nasty looks when you call it out in the woods on your daily walk?

The other names to avoid are those which are very similar to any command word you might want to teach your dog. Words like ‘sit’, ‘heel’, or ‘down’ will probably be used by you on a daily basis. You don’t want to add confusion into the matter by having a name which sounds too much like one of these words, and risk diluting the command.

Can You Change A Labrador’s Name?

If you are bringing home a new puppy, chances are your Labrador breeder won’t have given that puppy a name. The puppy may well have a formal ‘Kennel Name’ if they are a pedigree dog registered with a Kennel Club.

This will be an amalgamation of the breeders official name and a word chosen by the breeder. Often this word won’t even be a name by traditional standards, but will instead be a word used to describe the litter as a whole. Some breeders do it alphabetically, or by genre or category.

The only purpose of this Kennel Club name is to register your dog, and it will only be relevant on paperwork if you show or compete with your pup later in life. Their actual name is yours alone to chose.

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Can You Change Your Rescue Labrador’s Name?

If you are adopting an older Labrador, then they will quite possibly already have a name. Either given by the previous owner or by the rescue organisation who were looking after them. You can keep the name that your Labrador was assigned by someone else if you like it, but there are several reasons you might want to change it.

You may already have another dog or family member with the same name. It might be a word you find it hard to say, a bit of a mouthful or just totally not to your taste. You could even feel that with a fresh start your dog needs a fresh name. But there is another reason you might want to rename a rescued dog, and that’s if they only sometimes respond to it.

If you want to use your dogs name as a recall command or a way of getting their attention, you want the name to be a command that they respond to. Getting a dog to learn to respond to a new word is far easier than getting them to respond to one which has already been diluted by inappropriate use in the past. It can also make you feel like you are truly giving your rescue dog a fresh start and a new beginning.

Although we have a sentimental attachment to our names, your dog will not draw an identity from it and therefore we believe it is okay in these circumstances to change your Labrador’s name if you want to.

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Pippa Mattinson is the best selling author of The Happy Puppy Handbook, the Labrador Handbook, Choosing The Perfect Puppy, and Total Recall.

She is also the founder of the Gundog Trust and the Dogsnet Online Training Program 

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197 COMMENTS

  1. My baby girl’s name is Lucy. She was a rescue and was given to me a few years ago, so I’m unsure if that was her original name or if it was given to her by her rescuer. Either way, she loves it…and I LOVE her! 🙂

  2. My two female black labs over the past 25 years were named “Licorice” and “Sable”. Both names came from their black coat. They have been wonderful friends.

  3. My departed male black labs were Sterling, Turtle, BooBoo, and Limon. I currently have a black male named Badger and a yellow female named Luna.

  4. 8ye old black lab girl: Chloe
    7ye old black lab girl: Zow
    8mo old black lab girl: Ellie

    My wife and I sleep in a huge puppy pile every night.
    Life is good!

  5. After going round and round with my husband, I finally gave in when he was persistent on naming our chocolate lab “Francis”(registered as Francis of Dozer). His father’s name is Dozer. Everyone says “he is handsome”. He is a working dog that loves to help and his intelligence amazes me! He will be 2 in May. We love our Francis.

  6. My beautiful yellow lab girl’s name is Chelsy. Already three years ago, before she came to our family. I knew that this is the best name, that I will have to my dog. And actually I don’t know why, it’s not because it is the name of city or football team. I just love how it sounds.

  7. Our gorgeous black lab/germ.shep (shepador)- 7 months is called Flossie.Probably named because Jenny (my wife) loved candy-floss when she was young. Jim

  8. Our chocolate lab is called Clyde
    Both my husband & myself started with 10 names we liked and narrowed it down to 3 & we both decided on Clyde
    We was done on a train journey to London Good way to pass the time!
    Clyde is now 1 year old and is a beautiful male choccy lab

  9. That was a really interesting article. We have a fox red male labrador (16 weeks old) and we have called him Tango (after the orange drink) and back in the 1980’s the advert had an orange man who used to jump out behind people and make them jump. The strap line was “you know you’ve been Tangoed” When our puppy jumps up or licks someone we say “you’ve been Tangoed!!”

  10. Can’t believe you don’t have Willow on any if your lists??! I called her that because her mum was very pale and I hoped after years and years of lovely black labs that id finally find my perfect white one.. Of course having a fox red father put pay to that and I now have a beautiful ‘ginge’ who I love with my whole heart xx

  11. Hi,
    My Choc female Lab’s name is “Miley”. This was my grandparents last name that was so dear to me. We have a rescue yellow lab we named “Chevy”, as stated by someone else “Nothing runs better than a Chevy” and that dog can run!

  12. Hello,
    Our yellow Labrador 4 years old, is called Bridie, just because we liked it and it suits her. If we had chosen a dog, we would have named him Brodie.

  13. My chocolate labbie’s name is Keizer…his male and almost 2 years old..Keizer is almost the same as king..It’s an Afrikaans word..and it’s from the Bible..his nickname is Bubu. Or the beast….

  14. I named our new Black Labrador Gibson after Guy Gibson who owned a famous Black Lab, my last Lab.
    met the late Richard Todd, and three members of the Dambusters on the 65th anniversary in 2008.
    Gibson is 16 weeks old and very loved.

  15. We named our yellow Labrador Iggy after Ignite, our therapy center for children with special needs. Iggy is actually set to become a therapy dog for kids with autism, though he still has a long way to go in terms of behaving well. Speaking of which, whenever he misbehaves (getting too excited, chewing on furniture, etc.) I would call him Ignacio (usually coupled with a firm voice) and he’d respond and try to calm himself down.

  16. Our wonderful dog, Maverick, died suddenly on Christmas day 2014. On Feb. 14th 2015, we brought home our precious new American Black Lab. In homage to Maverick and attention to 2/14, we named our new boy Rudy Valentino. He is fabulous.

  17. Our black lab puppies are named
    Max and Ruby. My twin sons agreed
    on the names, from the cartoon they
    enjoyed when they were little. The pups
    seem to like to hear the song when we put in the dvd.

  18. My black Labrador Retriever is called “Dellboy” after Delboy Trotter from the sitcom “Only Fools & Horses”, we did add a second “L” just to make him a bit more special

  19. Our lovely black lab is called Jazz. At 7 months she is a happy character and eager to please, she gives the whole family much joy.
    Growing up our family labs were a gentle yellow girl called Topaz, a rescue polite old lady called Betsy and a real character black boy called Troy-dog. Hundreds of stories and great memories.
    Love the site and your contributions..thanks.

  20. My chocolate boy is named Red. He was the puppy with the red collar in the litter, and it suits his fiery personality, so the name stuck!

  21. Our black labrador puppy is named Leia. My husband had a black lab back in the 70s around the time of the first Star Wars movie… so he was named Darth. Given the new movie Leia seemed like a fitting name! Her AKC name is ‘Daughter of Darth’ (although our pup is no relation to my husband’s previous dog). 🙂

  22. My rescue chocolate lab is named Hudson. I call him Huddie or Mr. Huddie. Sometimes he is Hudson Hudpuppy or Sir. Hudson. He is now about 7 or 8 and I have had him almost 6 years, every one a joy. Labs rock.

  23. My fox red dog is called Til. He is primarily named after Till Lindermann of the Industrial rock band Rammstein. As the name Till is German he is also named in honour of friends from Berlin. It does get confused with Teal but I can live with that.

  24. Hi
    Our fox red male Labrador is called Bosun (corrupted spelling of boatswain) because my husband was a captain in the merchant navy. My husband wanted to call him captain but we couldn’t have two bosses in the family so our new puppy became the captain’s mate ie Bosun. He is now 5 years old & the name has been much admired.

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