Luna, Balu and fries in the dog park:
The most popular and creative dog names in Germany
- An evaluation of the Uelzen insurance companies shows the most popular names of insured dogs in Germany.
- Short, memorable names such as Luna, Balu and Lucky lead the ranking.
- The choice of names reflects influences from pop culture, personality and culinary delay.
Uelzen. The Uelzen insurance companies, Germany's leading specialist for animal insurance, have evaluated around 360,000 registered dog names and created a ranking of the favorites. Different spellings and variants were summarized.
The most popular names are monosyllabic or two -syllable, have clear sounds and can be called well. At the bitches, Luna, Emma, Bella and Nala, lead the list at the males Balu, Buddy, Bruno and Oskar. Unisex names like Charly, Sam, Lucky or Sunny are also widespread.
Creativity on four pawsMany owners give their four -legged friends original names, which provide smile in the waiting room of the veterinary practice. Bootsmann, Mr. Wiener or Eaten Bread meet imaginative compositions such as Oskar Butzi-Ferdinand, Bret Billy Zottig or Hunter Holm Don Bruno.
Where Waldi or Bello raged in the past, dogs with modern and English names over the meadows today. Figures from film, series and music inspire dog fans: Micachu chases, Nemo Toll with Hermione, and Elvis, Ozzy Osbourne and Shakira practice new tricks. Even Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty strut over the dog meadow. Many dog owners also like to baptize their favorites for delicacies: fries, schnitzel, curry, onion, Prosecco or Piña Colada show how much food and drink inspire creative ideas.
With love and humor:
If the name is more than just a reputation
Pot names such as prince, princess, sweetheart or cutie pie express the close bond between dog and humans. Others sketch a small personality profile: Perfect Macho confidently marks his territory, Wilde Hilde brings action into life, while Easy-Peasy makes everyday life very relaxed.
Which names are well suited for dogs?
The choice of dogs is usually left entirely to creativity and the preferences of the owners. Nevertheless, the name for the dog should be easy to understand.
The most important tips for choosing the name:
- Two syllables with a vowel at the end are most understandable.
- The name should clearly differ from commands such as “seat” or “space”.
- With longer names, a short call version is recommended in everyday life.