Ever feel that special tug of nostalgia when you hear names like Pluto or Lady? There’s something truly magical about Disney characters that makes them perfect inspiration for naming our furry friends.
Whether you grew up watching Mickey’s loyal companion or fell in love with the spaghetti-sharing romance of Lady and the Tramp, Disney dogs have a special place in our hearts.
I’ve noticed so many pet parents turning to Disney for name inspiration lately. It makes perfect sense, these characters have been our companions through childhood and beyond, so why not honor that connection with our actual companions?
Disney Dog Names
Looking for some classic Disney inspiration? These names come straight from the wonderful world of Disney and would be perfect for any pup:
- Pluto – Mickey Mouse’s loyal dog companion, named after the dwarf planet discovered around the same time the character was created in 1930.
- Lady – The refined cocker spaniel from “Lady and the Tramp” who falls in love with a street-smart mutt.
- Tramp – The free-spirited stray dog who wins Lady’s heart in the romantic classic.
- Pongo – The father dalmatian from “101 Dalmatians” who helps rescue the puppies from Cruella.
- Perdita – Pongo’s loving wife and mother to their dalmatian puppies.
- Copper – The sweet hunting dog who befriends a fox in “The Fox and the Hound.”
- Nana – The Newfoundland nurse dog who cares for the Darling children in “Peter Pan.”
- Bolt – The TV star dog who believes he has superpowers in his self-titled film.
- Max – Prince Eric’s loyal old English sheepdog from “The Little Mermaid.”
- Dug – The lovable golden retriever with a special collar that translates his thoughts in “Up.”
- Dodger – The street-smart Jack Russell terrier leader from “Oliver & Company.”
- Bruno – Cinderella’s faithful bloodhound who dislikes the cat Lucifer.
- Dante – The Xoloitzcuintli spirit guide with the perpetually hanging tongue from “Coco.”
- Winston – The bulldog from “Oliver & Company” owned by the refined Francis.
- Percy – Governor Ratcliffe’s pampered pug from “Pocahontas.”
- Slinky – The dachshund-inspired slinky dog toy from “Toy Story.”
- Trusty – The aging bloodhound from “Lady and the Tramp” who helps rescue Tramp.
- Toby – Sherlock Holmes’ basset hound from “The Great Mouse Detective.”
- Scamp – Lady and Tramp’s mischievous son who wants to be a wild dog.
- Tito – The energetic Chihuahua with a big personality from “Oliver & Company.”
I had a neighbor who named their golden retriever Dug, and honestly, it fit him perfectly—always excited to see people and constantly distracted by squirrels!
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Magical Disney Dog Names
These enchanting names capture the magic and wonder of Disney, perfect for dogs who bring a little pixie dust to your life:
- Figment – The purple dragon mascot of Epcot’s Imagination pavilion, representing the power of imagination.
- Aurora – Named after Sleeping Beauty, meaning “dawn” – perfect for a dog with a radiant personality.
- Tinker – Inspired by Tinkerbell, ideal for small dogs with big personalities.
- Merlin – The wise wizard from “The Sword in the Stone,” great for dogs with an intelligent, thoughtful nature.
- Genie – The magical wish-granter from “Aladdin,” perfect for playful, energetic dogs.
- Fairy – Inspired by the various fairies in Disney films, suitable for delicate, gentle pups.
- Lumiere – The charismatic candelabra from “Beauty and the Beast,” meaning “light” in French.
- Magic – A simple nod to Disney’s magical essence, fitting for dogs who create special moments.
- Cheshire – After the magical disappearing cat from “Alice in Wonderland.”
- Elsa – The ice queen from “Frozen” with magical ice powers.
- Lucifer – Cinderella’s stepmother’s mischievous cat, ironically fun for a dog.
- Maleficent – The powerful fairy from “Sleeping Beauty,” great for dogs with regal attitudes.
- Bruni – The adorable salamander fire spirit from “Frozen 2.”
- Pascal – Rapunzel’s color-changing chameleon friend from “Tangled.”
- Pegasus – Hercules’ loyal flying horse, perfect for energetic, bouncy dogs.
- Mushu – The small guardian dragon from “Mulan.”
- Pua – Moana’s adorable pet pig, great for pudgy, sweet dogs.
- Flora – One of the three good fairies from “Sleeping Beauty.”
- Kuzco – The emperor turned llama from “The Emperor’s New Groove.”
- Archimedes – Merlin’s educated owl from “The Sword in the Stone,” perfect for wise-looking dogs.
If you love these magical names, you might also enjoy our collection of Magic Team Names for more enchanted inspiration!
Dog Names Inspired by Disney
These names take inspiration from Disney movies but aren’t necessarily character names, offering a subtle nod to Disney fans:
- Mickey – After the iconic Mickey Mouse, founder of the Disney empire.
- Belle – Meaning “beautiful” in French, from Beauty and the Beast’s main character.
- Ariel – The curious Little Mermaid princess, perfect for water-loving dogs.
- Flynn – Inspired by the charming thief Flynn Rider from “Tangled.”
- Jasmine – The independent princess from “Aladdin,” a fragrant flower name.
- Simba – Meaning “lion” in Swahili, from “The Lion King.”
- Baymax – The lovable healthcare robot from “Big Hero 6.”
- Woody – The loyal cowboy doll from “Toy Story.”
- Buzz – Buzz Lightyear, the space ranger from “Toy Story.”
- Nemo – The adventurous clownfish from “Finding Nemo.”
- Lilo – The spirited Hawaiian girl from “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Stitch – The mischievous alien experiment from “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Moana – Meaning “ocean” in Polynesian languages, from the Disney heroine.
- Ohana – Meaning “family” in Hawaiian, a central theme in “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Remy – The culinary rat from “Ratatouille.”
- Coco – From the film celebrating Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead.
- Tiana – The hardworking princess from “The Princess and the Frog.”
- Hei Hei – The silly rooster from “Moana.”
- Rafiki – The wise mandrill from “The Lion King.”
- Zazu – The dutiful hornbill advisor from “The Lion King.”
I once met a little terrier mix named Stitch who was just as mischievous as his namesake—always finding ways to escape his yard for adventures!
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Disney Dog Names for Girl
These feminine Disney-inspired names are perfect for your lady pup:
- Minnie – After Mickey’s sweet girlfriend Minnie Mouse, short for Minerva.
- Daisy – Donald Duck’s fashionable girlfriend, also a beautiful flower.
- Bianca – The brave mouse from “The Rescuers,” meaning “white” in Italian.
- Wendy – The nurturing girl who takes care of the Lost Boys in “Peter Pan.”
- Alice – The curious explorer from “Alice in Wonderland.”
- Megara – The independent love interest from “Hercules,” commonly called Meg.
- Esmeralda – The kind-hearted gypsy from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” meaning “emerald.”
- Kiara – Simba and Nala’s daughter from “The Lion King II,” meaning “bright” in Swahili.
- Nala – Simba’s brave friend and eventual queen from “The Lion King.”
- Jessie – The spirited cowgirl doll from “Toy Story 2 & 3.”
- Eilonwy – The princess from the lesser-known “The Black Cauldron.”
- Jane – The intelligent researcher from “Tarzan.”
- Penny – The orphan girl from “The Rescuers.”
- Charlotte – Tiana’s wealthy friend from “The Princess and the Frog,” often called Lottie.
- Dory – The forgetful but optimistic fish from “Finding Nemo/Dory.”
- Colette – The tough chef from “Ratatouille.”
- Sally – The thoughtful ragdoll from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
- Celia – Mike Wazowski’s girlfriend with snake hair from “Monsters, Inc.”
- Violet – The shy teenager with invisibility powers from “The Incredibles.”
- Raya – The warrior princess from “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
For more feminine name ideas, you might enjoy our Group Names for Girls article!
Disney Dog Names for Boy
These masculine Disney-inspired names are great choices for your boy dog:
- Donald – The hot-tempered duck who’s one of Disney’s most iconic characters.
- Goofy – Mickey’s tall, clumsy friend who’s actually a dog himself.
- Baloo – The laid-back bear from “The Jungle Book.”
- Mowgli – The adventurous man-cub from “The Jungle Book.”
- Bambi – The young deer prince of the forest, despite being male, has a name that works for all genders.
- Flounder – Ariel’s faithful fish friend from “The Little Mermaid.”
- Sebastian – The rule-following crab from “The Little Mermaid.”
- Hercules – The super-strong hero from Greek mythology.
- Tarzan – The man raised by gorillas in the jungle.
- Aladdin – The “diamond in the rough” street rat who becomes a prince.
- Mufasa – Simba’s wise king father from “The Lion King.”
- Sven – Kristoff’s loyal reindeer friend from “Frozen.”
- Olaf – The summer-loving snowman from “Frozen.”
- Kronk – The lovable henchman from “The Emperor’s New Groove.”
- Naveen – The transformed prince from “The Princess and the Frog.”
- Quasimodo – The kind-hearted bell ringer from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
- Kenai – The transformed hunter from “Brother Bear.”
- Flik – The inventive ant from “A Bug’s Life.”
- Gaston – The narcissistic villain from “Beauty and the Beast,” ironically fun for a handsome dog.
- Phoebus – The golden-haired captain from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” meaning “sun god.”
Need more masculine name ideas? Take a look at our Boys Group Names collection!
Top Disney Dog Names
These are some of the most popular and beloved Disney-inspired dog names that never go out of style:
- Mickey – The most famous mouse in the world and Disney’s mascot since 1928.
- Minnie – Mickey’s sweetheart with her iconic polka dot dress and bow.
- Simba – The lion cub who becomes king, meaning “lion” in Swahili.
- Goofy – The lovable, clumsy dog character who’s been making audiences laugh since 1932.
- Pluto – Mickey’s loyal pet dog and one of Disney’s original characters.
- Lady – The refined cocker spaniel from the classic romantic tale.
- Stitch – The destructive yet lovable Experiment 626 from “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Dory – The forgetful blue tang fish known for her optimistic attitude.
- Elsa – The ice queen from the record-breaking “Frozen” franchise.
- Nala – The brave lioness from “The Lion King.”
- Ariel – The curious mermaid princess who wants to be part of our world.
- Belle – The book-loving beauty who sees beyond appearances.
- Dug – The lovable golden retriever who can speak through his special collar.
- Olaf – The innocent, warm-hug-loving snowman from “Frozen.”
- Jack – The Pumpkin King from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
- Jasmine – The independent princess who refuses to be married off.
- Mulan – The brave young woman who disguises herself as a male soldier.
- Nemo – The adventurous clownfish with a lucky fin.
- Woody – The pull-string cowboy doll who’s the leader of Andy’s toys.
- Buzz – The space ranger toy who initially believes he’s a real space hero.
My friend has a golden retriever named Dug who actually does tilt his head when you say “squirrel”—just like in the movie!
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Disney Princess Dog Names
Perfect for the royal pup in your life who deserves to be treated like royalty:
- Snow – After Snow White, the very first Disney princess from 1937.
- Cinderella – The kind-hearted maiden who overcomes her circumstances, often shortened to Cindy.
- Aurora – Sleeping Beauty’s real name, meaning “dawn.”
- Ariel – The curious mermaid princess who trades her voice for legs.
- Belle – The intelligent, book-loving princess, meaning “beautiful” in French.
- Jasmine – The independent princess who refuses an arranged marriage.
- Pocahontas – Based on the historical Native American figure, meaning “playful one.”
- Mulan – The brave Chinese warrior who takes her father’s place in battle.
- Tiana – The hardworking chef who becomes a princess in “The Princess and the Frog.”
- Rapunzel – The princess with magical long golden hair trapped in a tower.
- Merida – The skilled archer princess who defies tradition in “Brave.”
- Moana – The Polynesian chief’s daughter who journeys across the ocean.
- Giselle – The almost-princess from “Enchanted.”
- Kida – The warrior princess from the lost city in “Atlantis.”
- Elsa – The snow queen with ice powers from “Frozen.”
- Anna – Elsa’s spirited younger sister from “Frozen.”
- Vanellope – The “glitch” who turns out to be the rightful princess of her racing game.
- Sofia – The commoner-turned-princess from “Sofia the First.”
- Elena – The crown princess from “Elena of Avalor.”
- Raya – The warrior princess from “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
If princess names are your style, check out our Princess Names for Girls collection for more royal inspiration!
Disney Prince Dog Names
These princely names are perfect for your noble boy dog:
- Charming – The generic name for several Disney princes, especially in Cinderella.
- Phillip – Aurora’s brave prince who defeats Maleficent in “Sleeping Beauty.”
- Eric – Ariel’s human prince love interest from “The Little Mermaid.”
- Adam – The Beast’s human name in “Beauty and the Beast.”
- Aladdin – The “diamond in the rough” street rat who becomes a prince.
- John – Pocahontas’s English explorer love interest.
- Shang – Mulan’s commanding officer and eventual love interest.
- Naveen – The transformed frog prince from “The Princess and the Frog.”
- Flynn – Rapunzel’s thief-turned-love interest, whose real name is Eugene Fitzherbert.
- Kristoff – Anna’s ice harvester love interest in “Frozen.”
- Ferdinand – Snow White’s prince.
- Florian – Another name sometimes given to Snow White’s prince.
- Edward – The animated prince from “Enchanted.”
- Hans – The deceptive prince from “Frozen” (for dogs with two-faced personalities!).
- Milo – The scholarly explorer from “Atlantis,” not a traditional prince but a heroic lead.
- Phoebus – The captain of the guard and Esmeralda’s love interest in “Hunchback.”
- Hercules – The demigod hero from his self-titled film.
- Kuzco – The emperor from “The Emperor’s New Groove.”
- Simba – The lion king, technically a prince for much of the film.
- Tarzan – The king of the jungle who’s revealed to be of noble birth.
My cousin has a regal German Shepherd named Phillip who definitely lives up to his princely name with his dignified bearing!
For more masculine name ideas, you might like our Strong Boy Names list!
Disney Hero Dog Names
These names from Disney’s greatest heroes are perfect for brave, loyal dogs:
- Hercules – The super-strong demigod hero who proves himself worthy of godhood.
- Mulan – The courageous woman who takes her father’s place in battle.
- Merida – The skilled archer princess who determines her own fate.
- Aladdin – The street-smart hero who defeats Jafar and wins the princess.
- Simba – The rightful lion king who returns to claim his throne.
- Mufasa – Simba’s wise father and king of the Pride Lands.
- Moana – The brave voyager who restores the heart of Te Fiti.
- Judy – The determined bunny police officer from “Zootopia.”
- Quasimodo – The kind-hearted bell ringer who saves Esmeralda.
- Tarzan – The man raised by gorillas who protects the jungle.
- Pocahontas – The peacemaking Native American heroine.
- Ralph – The video game “bad guy” who becomes a true hero in “Wreck-It Ralph.”
- Buzz – The space ranger toy who helps save his friends.
- Woody – The loyal cowboy who always puts others first.
- Jack – Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King who learns important lessons.
- Tiana – The hardworking chef who never loses sight of her dreams.
- Baymax – The healthcare companion robot who helps Hiro heal.
- Sulley – The monster who protects Boo and reforms his company.
- Mr. Incredible – The super-strong family man who learns what’s truly important.
- Miguel – The aspiring musician who journeys through the Land of the Dead in “Coco.”
These hero names remind me of my neighbor’s rescue dog they named Baymax, who actually did save their child from wandering into traffic one day—a real-life hero!
For more heroic inspiration, take a look at our Superhero Team Names collection!
Disney Villain Dog Names
Perfect for dogs with a bit of mischief or attitude in them:
- Cruella – The fur-obsessed villain from “101 Dalmatians.”
- Maleficent – The powerful dark fairy from “Sleeping Beauty.”
- Ursula – The sea witch who steals Ariel’s voice in “The Little Mermaid.”
- Jafar – The power-hungry royal vizier from “Aladdin.”
- Scar – Simba’s treacherous uncle from “The Lion King.”
- Gaston – The narcissistic hunter who wants to marry Belle.
- Hades – The fast-talking lord of the underworld from “Hercules.”
- Hook – Captain Hook, Peter Pan’s pirate nemesis.
- Yzma – The scheming former advisor from “The Emperor’s New Groove.”
- Facilier – The voodoo witch doctor from “The Princess and the Frog,” also called Dr. Facilier.
- Gothel – Mother Gothel, the woman who kidnaps Rapunzel for her magical hair.
- Clayton – The hunter antagonist from “Tarzan.”
- Ratcliffe – The greedy governor from “Pocahontas.”
- Frollo – The self-righteous judge from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
- Shanyu – The Hun leader from “Mulan.”
- Hans – The deceptive prince from “Frozen.”
- Sid – The toy-destroying kid from “Toy Story.”
- Randall – The sneaky chameleon monster from “Monsters, Inc.”
- Lotso – The seemingly sweet but tyrannical teddy bear from “Toy Story 3.”
- Te Ka – The lava monster form of Te Fiti in “Moana.”
I once met a little black cat named Ursula who lived up to her villainous name by knocking everything off shelves while maintaining eye contact!
For more villainous name inspiration, you might enjoy our Vampire Last Names collection for that touch of darkness!
Disney Dog Character Names
These names come directly from dogs (or dog-like characters) that appear in Disney films:
- Pluto – Mickey Mouse’s loyal pet dog, named after the dwarf planet.
- Goofy – Mickey’s anthropomorphic dog friend who walks and talks.
- Lady – The refined cocker spaniel from “Lady and the Tramp.”
- Tramp – The streetwise mutt who wins Lady’s heart.
- Pongo – The father dalmatian from “101 Dalmatians.”
- Perdita – Pongo’s wife and mother to the dalmatian puppies.
- Nana – The Newfoundland nurse dog from “Peter Pan.”
- Copper – The hound dog who befriends Tod the fox.
- Dug – The golden retriever with the special collar from “Up.”
- Max – Prince Eric’s sheepdog from “The Little Mermaid.”
- Bolt – The TV star dog who thinks he has superpowers.
- Dodger – The streetwise terrier from “Oliver & Company.”
- Bruno – Cinderella’s bloodhound.
- Slinky – The dachshund slinky toy from “Toy Story.”
- Winston – The bulldog from “Oliver & Company.”
- Percy – Governor Ratcliffe’s pug from “Pocahontas.”
- Toby – Sherlock Holmes’ basset hound from “The Great Mouse Detective.”
- Little Brother – Mulan’s small dog.
- Lafayette – One of the hound dogs from “The Aristocats.”
- Trusty – The old bloodhound from “Lady and the Tramp.”
My friend adopted a basset hound and named him Toby after the character from The Great Mouse Detective—his long ears and sad eyes were a perfect match!
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Disney Names for Female Dogs
These Disney-inspired names are particularly well-suited for girl dogs:
- Minnie – Mickey’s sweet girlfriend with her signature polka dot bow.
- Daisy – Donald’s fashionable girlfriend with her feminine style.
- Belle – The beauty who sees beyond appearances, meaning “beautiful” in French.
- Nala – The strong lioness who helps Simba reclaim his throne.
- Tink – Short for Tinkerbell, Peter Pan’s jealous fairy friend.
- Kida – The warrior princess from “Atlantis,” full name Kidagakash.
- Jessie – The spirited cowgirl doll from “Toy Story.”
- Kiara – Simba and Nala’s daughter, meaning “bright” or “clear” in Swahili.
- Briar – From Briar Rose, Aurora’s alias while hiding from Maleficent.
- Sally – The ragdoll from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
- Megara – Hercules’ independent love interest, commonly called Meg.
- Wendy – The maternal figure who cares for the Lost Boys in “Peter Pan.”
- Violet – The teenager with invisibility powers from “The Incredibles.”
- Bianca – The brave mouse from “The Rescuers,” meaning “white.”
- Lilo – The young Hawaiian girl who befriends Stitch.
- Faline – Bambi’s female deer friend and eventual mate.
- Marian – Robin Hood’s vixen love interest.
- Charlotte – Tiana’s wealthy friend, often called Lottie.
- Eilonwy – The princess from “The Black Cauldron.”
- Jane – Tarzan’s intelligent British love interest.
One of my favorite dogs I’ve met was a little white Maltese named Tink who had the same spunky attitude as her fairy namesake!
For more female name ideas, you might enjoy our Team Names for Girls collection!
Disney Themed Dog Names
These names are inspired by Disney themes, places, and concepts rather than specific characters:
- Magic – Representing the magic that permeates the Disney universe.
- Kingdom – After Magic Kingdom, Disney’s flagship park.
- Pixie – Inspired by the pixie dust that makes magic happen.
- Adventure – After Adventureland in the Disney parks.
- Fantasy – After Fantasyland, home to many classic Disney attractions.
- Tomorrow – After Tomorrowland, representing Disney’s optimistic vision.
- Frontier – After Frontierland, capturing the spirit of exploration.
- Main – After Main Street, USA, the entrance to Disney parks.
- Liberty – After Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom.
- Orleans – After New Orleans Square in Disneyland.
- Galaxy – After Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land.
- Pandora – After the Avatar-themed land in Animal Kingdom.
- Epcot – After Disney’s future-focused park.
- Animal – After Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.
- Hollywood – After Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
- Springs – After Disney Springs shopping area.
- Buena – After Buena Vista, the name of Disney’s distribution company.
- Vista – The second half of Buena Vista.
- Figment – After the imagination dragon, mascot of Epcot.
- Oswald – After Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney’s first animated character.
My aunt has a pair of dogs named Magic and Kingdom—perfect for the biggest Disney fan I know!
For more themed naming inspiration, you might like our Space Themed Team Names collection!
Famous Disney Dog Names
These names come from some of the most iconic and recognizable Disney dogs in film history:
- Pluto – Mickey Mouse’s pet dog and one of Disney’s “Fab Five” original characters.
- Goofy – Mickey’s tall, clumsy dog friend who walks and talks like a human.
- Lady – The refined cocker spaniel protagonist of “Lady and the Tramp.”
- Tramp – The streetwise mutt who falls for Lady.
- Pongo – The father dalmatian and narrator of “101 Dalmatians.”
- Perdita – Pongo’s mate and mother to their 15 puppies.
- Bolt – The canine TV star who believes he has superpowers.
- Dug – The talking golden retriever from “Up” with his “squirrel!” catchphrase.
- Max – Prince Eric’s loyal sheepdog in “The Little Mermaid.”
- Nana – The Newfoundland nurse dog from “Peter Pan.”
- Copper – The hunting dog who befriends Tod the fox.
- Dodger – The artful terrier leader of the gang in “Oliver & Company.”
- Slinky – The loyal dachshund toy from “Toy Story.”
- Bruno – Cinderella’s loyal bloodhound.
- Trusty – The aging bloodhound from “Lady and the Tramp.”
- Percy – Governor Ratcliffe’s pampered pug from “Pocahontas.”
- Francis – The refined bulldog from “Oliver & Company.”
- Tito – The feisty Chihuahua from “Oliver & Company.”
- Georgette – The prissy poodle from “Oliver & Company.”
- Einstein – The old Gray Great Dane from “Oliver & Company.”
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Top Disney Dog Names
Here are the most popular Disney-inspired dog names that pet parents love:
- Mickey – The iconic mouse who started it all, perfect for a small playful dog.
- Minnie – Mickey’s sweet girlfriend, ideal for a petite female dog.
- Goofy – The lovable, clumsy character who’s perfect for dogs with silly personalities.
- Pluto – Mickey’s pet dog, a classic choice for any canine.
- Lady – The sophisticated cocker spaniel, great for elegant female dogs.
- Stitch – The mischievous alien “dog,” perfect for troublemakers with hearts of gold.
- Simba – The lion king, meaning “lion” in Swahili, great for majestic, golden-colored dogs.
- Nala – Simba’s brave partner, ideal for strong female dogs.
- Dory – The forgetful but optimistic fish, perfect for happy-go-lucky pups.
- Elsa – The snow queen with magical powers, especially fitting for white dogs.
- Olaf – The summer-loving snowman, great for white, friendly dogs.
- Ariel – The curious mermaid princess, perfect for water-loving dogs.
- Belle – The intelligent, kind princess, ideal for beautiful female dogs.
- Dug – The lovable golden retriever from “Up,” especially popular for retrievers.
- Woody – The loyal cowboy doll, great for faithful companions.
- Buzz – The space ranger toy, perfect for energetic, brave dogs.
- Lilo – The spirited Hawaiian girl, great for dogs with big personalities.
- Moana – The brave voyager, ideal for adventurous dogs.
- Jasmine – The independent princess, perfect for strong-willed female dogs.
- Tiana – The hardworking princess, great for determined dogs.
A friend of mine has a golden retriever named Dug who truly embodies his character’s friendly, easily distracted nature—he’s constantly making new “friends” at the dog park!
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Disney Names for Small Dogs
These Disney-inspired names are perfect for your tiny pup:
- Tinker – After Tinkerbell, the tiny fairy from “Peter Pan.”
- Chip – The small teacup from “Beauty and the Beast.”
- Gus – The chubby mouse from “Cinderella.”
- Jaq – The leader mouse from “Cinderella.”
- Timothy – Dumbo’s tiny mouse friend and mentor.
- Tink – Short for Tinkerbell, perfect for the smallest dogs.
- Figaro – Geppetto’s small black and white kitten from “Pinocchio.”
- Pascal – Rapunzel’s tiny chameleon companion.
- Cri-Kee – Mulan’s lucky cricket.
- Meeko – Pocahontas’s mischievous raccoon friend.
- Rufus – The naked mole rat from “Kim Possible.”
- Abu – Aladdin’s monkey sidekick.
- Remy – The small chef rat from “Ratatouille.”
- Mushu – The small guardian dragon from “Mulan.”
- Hei Hei – The chicken from “Moana.”
- Pip – The chipmunk from “Enchanted.”
- Zazu – The hornbill advisor from “The Lion King.”
- Thumper – The small rabbit from “Bambi.”
- Heimlich – The caterpillar from “A Bug’s Life.”
- Flounder – Ariel’s fish friend from “The Little Mermaid.”
My neighbor has the tiniest Chihuahua named Tinker who perfectly matches her fairy namesake—small but full of energy and attitude!
For more small pet inspiration, check out our Short Usernames list for compact, adorable options!
Disney Names for Playful Dogs
These names from energetic, fun-loving Disney characters are perfect for dogs who love to play:
- Stitch – The hyperactive, mischievous alien “dog.”
- Tigger – The bouncy tiger who loves to have fun.
- Dash – The super-fast son from “The Incredibles.”
- Kuzco – The self-centered emperor turned llama who learns to have fun.
- Genie – The magical, joke-cracking wish-granter from “Aladdin.”
- Mushu – The dramatic, energetic dragon from “Mulan.”
- Terk – Tarzan’s tomboy gorilla friend.
- Timon – The carefree meerkat from “The Lion King.”
- Pumbaa – Timon’s warthog friend who loves to have fun.
- Bruni – The playful fire salamander from “Frozen 2.”
- Vanellope – The glitchy, energetic racer from “Wreck-It Ralph.”
- Scamp – Lady and Tramp’s mischievous, adventurous son.
- Dory – The forgetful but enthusiastic fish.
- Abu – Aladdin’s mischievous monkey.
- Hades – The fast-talking, dramatic god of the underworld.
- Lilo – The spirited girl who loves Elvis and surfing.
- Olaf – The innocent, wonder-filled snowman who loves warm hugs.
- Flounder – Ariel’s excitable fish friend.
- Meeko – Pocahontas’s playful raccoon who loves shiny things.
- Russell – The enthusiastic Wilderness Explorer from “Up.”
My cousin has an Australian Shepherd named Tigger who quite literally bounces when excited—the perfect embodiment of his namesake!
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Disney Names for Tough Dogs
These Disney-inspired names are perfect for strong, brave, or protective dogs:
- Beast – The physically imposing but gentle-hearted character from “Beauty and the Beast.”
- Hercules – The super-strong demigod hero.
- Gaston – The strong (but villainous) hunter from “Beauty and the Beast.”
- Mufasa – The powerful, wise lion king.
- Scar – The intimidating villain from “The Lion King,” perfect for dogs with visible scars or marks.
- Clayton – The physically strong hunter from “Tarzan.”
- Shan Yu – The fierce Hun leader from “Mulan.”
- Chief – The experienced hunting dog from “The Fox and the Hound.”
- Mr. Incredible – The super-strong father from “The Incredibles.”
- Jafar – The imposing sorcerer from “Aladdin.”
- Shang – The strong military captain from “Mulan.”
- Frollo – The intimidating judge from “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
- Ratcliffe – The imposing governor from “Pocahontas.”
- Tarzan – The physically strong man raised by gorillas.
- Kerchak – The powerful silverback gorilla from “Tarzan.”
- Razoul – The tough captain of the guards from “Aladdin.”
- Amos – The hunter from “The Fox and the Hound.”
- Gantu – The giant alien captain from “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Jumba – The mad scientist from “Lilo & Stitch.”
- Maui – The powerful demigod from “Moana.”
I once met a massive Rottweiler named Beast who was actually the gentlest dog you could imagine—perfectly embodying the “don’t judge by appearances” theme of Beauty and the Beast!
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Why Choose a Disney Dog Name?
Picking the perfect name for your new pup can be tough. You want something that feels right, something with meaning. Disney names tick all those boxes and more:
- They bring back warm, fuzzy feelings of childhood movies and memories
- They’re instantly recognizable but not overly common
- They connect you and your pet to characters you love
- They often come with built-in personalities that might match your dog
I still remember meeting a golden retriever named Dug who would excitedly greet everyone—just like his movie counterpart from “Up”! The name fit him perfectly, and it brought smiles to everyone who got the reference.
Famous Disney Dogs That Make Pawsome Name Inspiration
Disney has given us some of the most memorable canine characters in film history. These iconic pups have won hearts for generations and make excellent name choices:
Pluto
Mickey Mouse’s loyal, playful companion who’s been bringing joy since 1930.
Goofy
While technically an anthropomorphic dog who walks and talks, Goofy’s lovable personality makes his name perfect for goofy, fun-loving pups.
Lady & Tramp
The sophisticated cocker spaniel and her streetwise admirer from the classic romance “Lady and the Tramp.”
Pongo & Perdita
The brave dalmatian parents who rescued their puppies (and many more) from Cruella in “101 Dalmatians.”
Nana
The responsible Newfoundland nurse dog from “Peter Pan” who looked after the Darling children.
Copper
The sweet hound dog who formed an unlikely friendship with a fox in “The Fox and the Hound.”
Dug
The lovable, talking golden retriever from “Up” with his special collar (“Squirrel!”).
Max
Prince Eric’s loyal sheepdog from “The Little Mermaid.”
Bolt
The action-star dog who believed he had superpowers in his self-titled film.
Dante
The spirit guide Xolo dog from “Coco” with his tongue perpetually hanging out.
Each of these characters brings their own charm and personality traits that might align perfectly with your new furry family member!
Disney Dog Names by Category
Looking for the perfect Disney-inspired name? I’ve organized tons of options by category to help you find just the right fit for your pup.
A. Classic Disney Dog Names
These are the original canine stars that started it all:
- Pluto
- Goofy
- Lady
- Tramp
- Pongo
- Perdita
- Nana
- Copper
- Dug
- Max
- Bolt
- Dante
- Bruno
- Scamp
- Rolly
- Lucky
- Patch
- Penny
- Napoleon
- Lafayette
- Trusty
- Chief
Bold pup picks: Lady for an elegant female, Tramp for a scrappy male, or Scamp for an energetic puppy with mischief in their eyes!
B. Disney Princess-Inspired Dog Names
For the regal and royal pups in your life:
- Elsa
- Ariel
- Belle
- Cinderella (or Cindy for short)
- Jasmine
- Mulan
- Pocahontas
- Rapunzel
- Snow White
- Aurora
- Tiana
- Merida
Picture a fluffy white Samoyed named Elsa or a red-tinted Golden Retriever called Merida—adorable, right?
C. Disney Villain Dog Names
Perfect for dogs with a bit of attitude or mischief:
- Cruella
- Ursula
- Maleficent
- Gaston
- Hades
- Scar
- Jafar
- Yzma
- Dr. Facilier
These make especially good names for dogs who love to get into trouble or have that certain dramatic flair!
D. Disney Sidekick Dog Names
These loyal companions make great namesakes for your own:
- Meeko
- Mushu
- Archimedes
- Tito
- Pumbaa
- Baymax
- Flounder
- Abu
- Timon
- Pascal
E. Disney Pixar Dog Names
From the computer-animated classics:
- Lightning
- Woody
- Dory
- Sully
- Wall-E
- Remy
- Buzz
F. Disney Parks-Inspired Dog Names
For the true Disney devotees who love the parks:
- Figment
- Daisy
- Chip
- Dale
- Minnie
- Mickey
Disney Dog Names for Every Personality
Your dog’s unique personality deserves a name that fits just right. Here’s how to match Disney names with different doggy temperaments:
For Playful Dogs
- Stitch: For the energetic troublemaker
- Tigger: Perfect for bouncy, enthusiastic pups
- Baloo: Ideal for the laid-back but fun-loving dog
For Loyal Dogs
- Dug: The ultimate loyal companion
- Max: Faithful and protective
- Nana: For the nurturing dog who loves to care for everyone
For Adventurous Dogs
- Tramp: For the explorer who loves new experiences
- Mowgli: Perfect for the wild child
- Flynn: For charming dogs with a streak of courage
For Regal or Elegant Dogs
- Lady: The classic choice for sophisticated female dogs
- Elsa: Majestic and beautiful
- Aurora: Graceful and serene
For Mischievous Dogs
- Stitch: The ultimate lovable troublemaker
- Meeko: Clever and always getting into something
- Abu: Quick and sneaky but lovable
I once met a tiny Chihuahua named Stitch who lived up to his name by somehow managing to unzip bags and get into everything—just like his alien namesake!
Unique and Rare Disney Dog Names
Want something a bit more original? These less common Disney-inspired names will make your pup stand out at the dog park:
- Bruni (the salamander from Frozen 2)
- Fauna (fairy from Sleeping Beauty)
- Mochi (Hiro’s cat from Big Hero 6, but works for a dog too!)
- Koda (from Brother Bear)
- Kuzco (Emperor’s New Groove)
- Kenai (Brother Bear)
- Tug (Brother Bear)
- Rufus (Kim Possible’s naked mole rat—funny for a hairless dog!)
- Sven (Frozen’s reindeer)
- Cody (The Rescuers Down Under)
- Wilbur (The Rescuers Down Under)
- Bernard (The Rescuers)
- Basil (The Great Mouse Detective)
Tips for Choosing the Perfect Disney Dog Name
Finding just the right Disney name takes a bit of thought. Here are some tips to help you choose:
- Consider your dog’s appearance and personality
Match the name to your pup’s traits—a big, protective dog might make a great Copper or Chief, while a dainty, elegant dog could be perfect as Lady or Belle. - Test out the name before committing
Try calling the name out loud in different situations. Is it easy to say? Does your dog respond to it? Will you feel comfortable calling it at the dog park? - Avoid names that sound like commands
Names like “Bo” might sound too much like “No,” causing confusion during training. - Choose a name with staying power
That cute puppy will grow into an adult dog—make sure the name will still feel right when they’re older. - Consider nickname potential
Some Disney names come with built-in nicknames: Rapunzel can become Punzie, Tramp can be Trampy, etc.
Fun Facts and Trivia About Disney Dogs
Did you know these fascinating tidbits about Disney’s beloved canine characters?
- Pluto was named after the dwarf planet, which had been discovered around the same time the character was created in 1930.
- Lady from “Lady and the Tramp” was based on a real Cocker Spaniel owned by one of the story developers.
- After the release of “101 Dalmatians,” adoption rates for Dalmatians skyrocketed, though many were later surrendered when families realized how energetic the breed is.
- Goofy and Pluto are both dogs in the Disney universe, yet Goofy talks and walks upright while Pluto acts like a regular dog—creating one of Disney’s most debated inconsistencies!
- Dug from “Up” was voiced by Bob Peterson, who also co-directed the film.
Disney Dogs and Their Breed Inspirations
Character | Movie | Breed |
---|---|---|
Lady | Lady and the Tramp | Cocker Spaniel |
Tramp | Lady and the Tramp | Mixed Breed/Schnauzer |
Pongo & Perdita | 101 Dalmatians | Dalmatians |
Nana | Peter Pan | Newfoundland |
Copper | The Fox and the Hound | Bloodhound |
Dug | Up | Golden Retriever |
Max | The Little Mermaid | Old English Sheepdog |
Bolt | Bolt | White German Shepherd |
Dante | Coco | Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless) |
Bruno | Cinderella | Bloodhound |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular Disney dog names?
The most popular Disney-inspired dog names tend to be Pluto, Lady, Tramp, Dug, and Max. For non-dog Disney characters used as dog names, Lilo, Stitch, and Mickey rank highly.
Are there any Disney dog names for specific breeds?
Absolutely! Consider matching the Disney dog with your dog’s breed:
- Lady for Cocker Spaniels
- Perdita or Pongo for Dalmatians
- Dug for Golden Retrievers
- Bolt for white shepherds
- Dante for Xoloitzcuintli or other hairless breeds
Can I name my dog after a Disney villain?
Yes! Villain names like Cruella, Ursula, or Scar can be fantastic for dogs with a bit of attitude or mischievousness. They’re also great conversation starters!
Are there Disney dog names inspired by Disney parks?
Definitely! Figment (from EPCOT’s Imagination pavilion), Tiki (from the Enchanted Tiki Room), Monte (from Monte Cristo sandwiches at the parks), or Dole (as in Dole Whip) are fun park-inspired options.
Final Thoughts
Choosing a Disney name for your dog creates a special connection to the stories and characters that have brought joy to generations. Whether you go with a classic like Pluto or something more unique like Bruni, these names carry the magic and charm of Disney.
The perfect name is waiting for your furry friend—one that will make you smile every time you call them, and maybe spark joy in others who get the reference too.
Do you have a dog with a Disney name? What’s the story behind your choice? I bet there are some wonderful tales out there about how these magical names found their forever dogs!
Looking for more pet name inspiration? Check out our other name guides like Cat Team Names or Funny Cat Names for more ideas!
If you’re specifically interested in other Disney-related options, you might enjoy our Disney Usernames article for social media inspiration that matches your pet’s new moniker!
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