Most Popular Flower Names for Dogs
The top dog names of 2025 include some of the most popular flower names for dogs.
- Daisy
- Rose or Rosie
- Lily
- Poppy
- Jasmine
- Violet
- Clover
- Buttercup
- Iris
- Sweet Pea
Flower Names for Female Dogs
Ladies, you’re in luck! These plant and flower names for female dogs are fresh, fun, and floral-forward.
Amaryllis
A Greek name meaning “to sparkle,” amaryllis is also a flower symbolizing strength and determination.
Azalea
Early bloomers, azaleas are some of spring’s first gifts.
Blossom
For the dog who is always blossoming with joy!
Briar
An English name meaning “wild roses,” Briar is princess-approved thanks to Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty.”
Buttercup
This cheery flower is especially great for golden-coated dogs, as well as petite pups.
Daffodil
Inspired by one of spring’s most iconic flowers, Daffodil shortens sweetly to Daffy.
Fern
This sophisticated vintage girl’s name never goes out of style.
Fleur
The French word for “flower” has a certain je ne sais quoi, no?
Flower
Can’t pick just one flower? Pick them all with this catchall name!
Heather
In addition to being a traditional girl’s name, heather is also a light purple flowering shrub.
Holly
A name with evergreen appeal, Holly is especially well-suited for pets adopted during the holidays.
Ivy
Short and sweet, Ivy is a traditional English name.
Lavender
This classic English name references the delicate purple flower.
Leilani
Beloved by butterflies, this coneflower is also a Hawaiian girl’s name meaning “heavenly child.”
Lilac
The purple flower is especially fitting for dogs with a silvery, light gray coat that appears almost lilac.
Marigold
A pretty pick for any pup, Marigold is a natural namesake for Golden Retrievers. (For a nickname, try Goldie!)
Meadow
Perfect for the pet who can’t resist a romp through flowering fields.
Orchid
Orchid flowers symbolize love, beauty, and strength, virtues that our canine companions are well-versed in.
Petal
A charming name for any pup who reminds you to stop and smell spring’s sweetness.
Poppy
For breeds with a reddish coat, such as the Irish Terrier and Shiba Inu, Poppy pops.
Posy
This vintage term for a small bouquet is adorable for compact canines.
Rose
Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet? Well, it depends on what Rose was rolling around in at the dog park!
Susan
Looking for a wildflower name for your dog? Black-eyed Susans might be the perfect inspiration!
Violet
Popular once again for baby girls, this floral-inspired choice makes for a lovely female dog name.
Male Flower Names for Dogs
Although more common for females, there are plenty of great flower names for male dogs too! Take your pick from these prize petals.
Alpine
Flowers that grow in mountain climates are known as “alpine” varieties. Consider this outdoorsy name for breeds that traditionally worked in mountain environments, such as the Saint Bernard and Great Pyrenees.
Bud
An appropriate floral name for your best bud.
Clover
As in four-leaf clover—because you’re both so lucky to have each other!
Cosmo
A daisy-like flower, Cosmo also calls to mind the iconic “Seinfeld” character, Cosmo Kramer.
Dandelion
Bright and cheery, Dandelion is a fun choice for a dandy doggo.
Florian
Of Latin origin, this boy’s name means “flowering.”
Hickory
Hickory trees have small, greenish-yellow flowers.
Lupine
The name of this tall flowering plant is derived from the Latin word “lupus,” meaning “wolf.”
Ren
A Japanese name meaning “lotus flower.” (And, as fans of “The Ren & Stimpy Show” know, the name of an unhinged Chihuahua.)
Roosevelt
Does your pup have presidential vibes? Roosevelt means “rose field” in Dutch.
Sunflower
You can call your pup Sunny for short—the perfect nickname for the pet with a shining personality.
Sprout
A diminutive darling, this perfect puppy name is ideal for any itty-bitty breed.
Sweet William
The name of this pink-flowering perennial is endlessly endearing.
Oliver
A nod to the olive tree, which produces white and yellow flowers.
Uncommon Flower Names for Dogs
If you’re looking for something a little more creative than Rose or Lily, you’ve come to the right place! These uncommon flower names for dogs are one of a kind, just like your pup.
Ambrosia
A genus of flowering plants known for their sweet smell.
Anemone
In Greek mythology, the anemone flower was born from Aphrodite’s tears.
Arnica
More than just a pretty yellow flower, arnica has medicinal properties.
Aster
Meaning “star” in Greek, aster flowers have small yellow centers surrounded by purple petals.
Begonia
A handpicked flower for the pup who likes to beg for treats.
Delphinium
The delphinium plant is named for its dolphin-shaped flowers, a favorite among butterflies.
Tansy
This fern-like plant has bright yellow flowers and a super-cute name.
Wisteria
The wisteria vine boasts long, drooping clusters of pink, purple, or white flowers.
Marguerite
The French word for “daisy,” Marguerite puts a sophisticated spin on the classic.
Merrybell
If you name your pup after these pretty yellow flowers, you get your pick of two cute nicknames—Merry or Bell!
Myrtle
This fragrant flowering shrub frequently lends its name to turtles, but we think it’s a great choice for dogs too!
Primrose
Meaning “first rose,” primrose flowers announce spring’s arrival.
Thistle
Thistle flowers are known for their spiky, purple petals.
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Herb Names for Dogs
For a unique spin on the botanical trend, consider these herb names for dogs.
Angelica
This pretty girl’s name is also the name of an herb used in cooking and medicine.
Bergamot
Tart and citrusy, bergamot is popular in teas and fragrances.
Basil
The classic English boy’s name is also a popular cooking herb.
Cassia
A key ingredient in five-spice powder, cassia is made from the bark of the cassia tree.
Catnip
For an ironic name, consider this feline-fave herb!
Chervil
Also known as “French parsley,” this delicate herb makes for an elegant name.
Chive
A popular brunch herb known for its mild onion flavor.
Clove
For the pup with a slightly spicy personality.
Caraway
For short, you can call your herbaceous pup Cara.
Fennel
A perennial herb known for its low-key licorice flavor.
Ginger
If your dog has a reddish coat, Ginger is a clear winner!
Juniper
Trending as a girl’s name, Juniper is also the name of a medicinal herb.
Marjoram
The citrusy herb shortens sweetly to Margie.
Mint
Because there’s nothing more refreshing than seeing your BFF—it was mint to be!
Rosemary
Take your pick of lovely nicknames—Rose or Mary!
Sage
For the wise pup who always gives the best advice.
Thyme
Time flies when your buddy Thyme is by your side.
White Flower Names for Dogs
If your dog has a white coat, consider personalizing your pick with these white flower names for dogs.
Calla
A Greek name meaning “beautiful,” calla is also a type of lily.
Daisy
When it comes to spring-inspired dog names, Daisy is a darling.
Jasmine
Jasmine has delicate white flowers known for their sweet fragrance.
Gardenia
These big, bold blooms are pure white.
Laurel
Laurel trees are known for their fragrant, white blossoms.
Lily
Lily flowers can be poisonous to pets if ingested, but it’s safe to name your dog after these beautiful blooms.
Lotus
White lotus flowers hold spiritual significance in a number of cultures.
Magnolia
This elegant floral name shortens adorably to Maggie.
Moonflower
Usually white, moonflowers bloom at night.
Nemesia
Nemesia flowers can be a number of colors, but the white variety is particularly popular.
Snowdrop
These small, bell-shaped flowers bloom in late winter and early spring.
Willow
The willow tree is beloved for its waterfall of white blossoms.
Blue Flower Names for Dogs
Have your heart set on blue blossoms? These blue flower names for dogs are especially colorful choices!
Bluebell
Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell named her baby girl after the springtime bloom.
Clematis
Although available in a number of colors, the clematis flower’s signature shade is a deep purple blue.
Forget-Me-Not
No one will forget this unique name inspired by the tiny sky-blue flower!
Hyacinth
The hyacinth flower symbolizes joy and sincerity, which dogs specialize in.
Hydrangea
These popular flowers are famous for their big puffy blooms that come in blue, among other colors.
Indigo
Did you know the indigo shrub was the original source of indigo dye?
Iris
A Greek name meaning “rainbow,” Iris is also the name of a beautiful deep-purple perennial.
Morning Glory
A fitting name for the dog who brightens every morning.
Periwinkle
These cute blooms most commonly have blue or violet blooms.
Sweet Pea
Sweet pea flowers come in a variety of colors, including a gorgeous navy blue.
Veronica
Veronica is the name of a genus of tall, spiky plants with violet-blue blooms.
Black Flower Names for Dogs
Black flowers are rare, making them all the more interesting for naming inspiration. If your dog has an ebony coat, check out these black flower names for dogs!
Anise
Although the anise flower is white, its seeds provide the signature flavor behind black licorice.
Dahlia
The famous “black dahlia” flower is actually a dark shade of burgundy, but we’ll count it.
Hellebore
Also known as “midnight ruffles,” the dark purple variety of hellebore resembles the night sky.
Hollyhock
Some varieties of these big, bold blooms appear almost pure black.
Pansy
Pansies are available in a wide range of colors, including deep black.
Petunia
Black petunias have a gorgeous, velvet-like appearance—and “pet” is right there in the name!
Snapdragon
Crimson varieties of this ferociously named flower can appear almost black.
Tulip
Through selective breeding, horticulturists have been able to produce almost purely black tulips.
Viola
Black viola flowers have rich, velvety black petals and purple centers.
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