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How to choose the perfect name for your white dog
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White dogs are sleek and shiny, and they deserve an awesome name to match their gorgeous coat! In this article, we’ve compiled a list of 330 of the best names for male and female white dogs , including cute, funny, and unique options. Plus, if you’re thinking of getting a white dog, we’ve listed some of the most popular breeds to choose from.

Best Names for White Dogs

  • For males: Alabaster, Everest, Bones, Summit, Yeti
  • For females: Alaska, Blondie, Crystal, Luna, Pearl
  • Weather-inspired: Blizzard, Avalanche, Snowflake, Cloud, Flurry
  • Food-inspired: Biscuit, Cream Puff, Vanilla, Meringue, Ricotta
  • Unique: Bleach, Caspian, Divinity, Moonflower, Porcelain
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Names for White Female Dogs

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  1. Choose a soft, feminine name for a female dog. If you want to name your female dog something feminine, consider short, gentle names inspired by nature. Names that end in a vowel often have a feminine vibe. Here are some examples: [1]
    • Alaska
    • Aura
    • Ayla
    • Bambi
    • Bella
    • Blondie
    • Casperina
    • Crystal
    • December
    • Ivory
    • Lucia
    • Lumi
    • Luna
    • Opal
    • Pearl
    • Powder
    • Sandy
    • Star
    • Stella
    • Taffy
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Names for White Male Dogs

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  1. Name your male dog something strong and masculine. When choosing a masculine name, draw inspiration from powerful elements in nature, like mountains, storms, and the tundra. Pick a name that has a bit of edge while still drawing attention to your dog’s beautiful white fur. Here are some examples: [2]
    • Alabaster
    • Apollo
    • Aspen
    • Bones
    • Chalky
    • Cotton
    • Dusty
    • Finley
    • Flash
    • Ghost
    • Ice
    • Iceman
    • Jasper
    • Lightning
    • North
    • Radar
    • Slushy
    • Summit
    • Yeti
    • Yukon
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Weather-Inspired Names for White Dogs

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  1. Name your white dog after the cold weather. We often associate white dogs with natural elements, like snow and ice. If you want a name that’s simple, cute, and on-theme, try one of these examples: [3]
    • Blizzard
    • Chilly
    • Cloud
    • Breeze
    • Drift
    • Flurry
    • Frost
    • Frosty
    • Misty
    • Nimbus
    • Polar
    • Snowball
    • Snowcap
    • Snowflake
    • Snowy
    • Winter
    • Zephyr
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Food-Inspired Names for White Dogs

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  1. Pick a cute name inspired by yummy food. Food-inspired names are often popular with pet owners because they’re fun and easy to remember. Think of some of your favorite white or off-white foods, or simply give your white dog a food name that sounds cute. Here are some examples: [4]
    • Almond
    • Angel Cake
    • Biscuit
    • Brie
    • Buttermilk
    • Cauliflower
    • Cheesecake
    • Coconut
    • Cookie
    • Cream Puff
    • Custard
    • Frosting
    • Gelato
    • Honeydew
    • Lemonade
    • Marshmallow
    • Meringue
    • Milk
    • Milkshake
    • Milky Way
    • Mozzarella
    • Oatmeal
    • Panna Cotta
    • Popcorn
    • Rice
    • Ricotta
    • Saltine
    • Shortcake
    • Sorbet
    • Vanilla
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Pop Culture-Inspired Names for White Dogs

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  1. Pay homage to a famous white dog. There are tons of well-known dog characters in TV shows, movies, and books. If there’s a famous dog you’re particularly fond of, consider naming your dog after it—it doesn’t have to be another white dog! Alternatively, choose a name inspired by a character associated with the color white, or a celebrity who has the word “White” in their name. Here are some examples: [5]
    • Bandit (after the white dog in Jonny Quest )
    • Betty White (after the Golden Girls actress)
    • Bolt (after the Disney movie Bolt )
    • Brian (after Family Guy )
    • Casper (after Casper the Friendly Ghost)
    • Chance (after the dog from Homeward Bound )
    • Draco (after Harry Potter )
    • Elsa (after Elsa in Disney’s Frozen )
    • Falcor (after The Neverending Story )
    • Gandalf (after The Lord of the Rings )
    • Gidget (after the white Pomeranian in Secret Life of Pets )
    • Jack Frost (after the folktale)
    • Jon Snow (after Game of Thrones)
    • Krypto (after DC League of Super-Pets )
    • Perdita (after 101 Dalmatians )
    • Pongo (after 101 Dalmatians )
    • Snoopy (after the dog in Peanuts )
    • Snow White (after the fairytale)
    • Target (after the Target mascot)
    • Zero (after the dog from The Nightmare Before Christmas )
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Nature-Inspired Names for White Dogs

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  1. Draw inspiration from nature and its elements. The weather isn’t the only thing that can inspire a good name for a white dog. Think of other natural objects, as well, like flowers, mountains, the sky, and the seasons. Here are some gorgeous nature-inspired names to choose from:
    • Alpine
    • Arctic
    • Avalanche
    • Daisy
    • Everest
    • Fennel
    • Glacier
    • Iceberg
    • Jasmine
    • Lily
    • Magnolia
    • Moon
    • Orchid
    • Petal
    • Primrose
    • Quartz
    • Rose
    • Snowdrop
    • Solstice
    • Squall
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Cute Names for White Dogs

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  1. Choose a name that’s cute and sweet like your dog. If your dog’s a total cuddle bug, give them a sweet name to match their adorable personality. These often fit small dogs well, but they can work for big dogs, too! Here are some examples:
    • Angel
    • Baby
    • Bubbles
    • Buttercup
    • Button
    • Chipper
    • Cottonball
    • Dazzle
    • Diamond
    • Glimmer
    • Glow
    • Halo
    • Jellybean
    • Paws
    • Pebbles
    • Puff
    • Softy
    • Sugar
    • Sugar Cookie
    • Sweetie
    • Tinkerbell
    • Twinkle
    • Vanilla Bean
    • Whipped Cream
    • Wiggly
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Classy Names for White Dogs

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  1. Choose a name that’s sleek and elegant like your dog’s white fur. The color white is often associated with purity, cleanliness, and perfection, so white dogs (especially small ones) sometimes have a reputation for being prissy and snooty. While this isn’t true, you may still want to give them a name that feels elegant and sophisticated. Here are some examples:
    • Amaryllis
    • Anwen
    • Blanche
    • Calla
    • Cashmere
    • Celeste
    • Champagne
    • Chantilly
    • Denali
    • Finnegan
    • Frostina
    • January
    • Juneau
    • Lucy
    • Marilyn
    • Natasha
    • Noelle
    • Patagonia
    • Prosecco
    • Whitaker
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Funny Names for White Dogs

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  1. Make everyone laugh with a silly dog name. If you have a goofy dog and a good sense of humor, give your dog a funny name. Name your dog after something white, like Charmin toilet paper, or make a quality dog pun. Here are some examples:
    • Bark Twain
    • Biscuit King
    • Bo Peep
    • Charmin
    • Chilly Willy
    • Cloudy McFluff
    • Cotton Candy
    • Eggnog
    • Frosty Paws
    • Fuzzinator
    • Marshmallow Man
    • Mayo
    • Noodle
    • Polar Express
    • Q-Tip
    • Snowflake King
    • The Fluffster
    • Vanilla Ice
    • Vanna White
    • Vodka
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Rare & Unique Names for White Dogs

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  1. Pick an interesting name you don’t hear very often. While many common dog names are popular for a reason, it can get confusing if there are 10 Lunas at the dog park. To avoid confusing your pup (or yourself), try to choose a name you don’t hear often. Here are some examples:
    • Alto
    • Bleach
    • Cadence
    • Camellia
    • Caspian
    • Chalk
    • Cirrus
    • Crest
    • Divinity
    • Eureka
    • Fleece
    • Haukea
    • Mammatus
    • Moonflower
    • Paloma
    • Pileus
    • Porcelain
    • Sterling
    • Stratus
    • Tooth
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Names That Mean White in Other Languages

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  1. Name your dog “white” in another language. If names like Snowball and Cloud feel a bit too basic, stand out by choosing a name in another language. These names all mean “white,” which is a bit on the nose, but they’re unique because you don’t often hear them in America or other English-speaking countries. [6]
    • Alba (Latin)
    • Albus (Latin)
    • Bai (Chinese)
    • Baltas (Lithuanian)
    • Bán (Irish)
    • Bela (Slovenian)
    • Beyaz (Turkish)
    • BiaÅ‚y (Polish)
    • Bianco (Italian)
    • Bijela (Croatian)
    • Blanc (French)
    • Blanca (Spanish)
    • Blanco (Spanish)
    • Branca (Portuguese)
    • Branco (Portuguese)
    • Dhaval (Sanskrit)
    • Gwyn (Welsh)
    • Shiro (Japanese)
    • Trắng (Vietnamese)
    • Vit (Swedish)
    • Weiss (German)
    • Zuri (Basque)
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Names for Black and White Dogs

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  1. Name your dog after its black and white markings. If your dog isn’t completely white, it’s still possible to choose a name inspired by its appearance. Take a look at its black markings and see if they remind you of anything. Here are a few ideas to get you started: [7]
    • Bandit
    • Bessie
    • Checkers
    • Cocoa
    • Domino
    • Dottie
    • Eclipse
    • Figaro
    • Inky
    • Marble
    • Mickey
    • Mittens
    • Orca
    • Oreo
    • Patches
    • Panda
    • Pepper
    • Rogue
    • Sylvester
    • Zebra
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Names for Brown and White Dogs

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  1. Choose a name inspired by your dog’s tan coloring. If your dog is brown and white or tan and white, consider choosing a name that reminds you of the color brown. This could be a brown food or drink, or another brown animal. Here are some examples: [8]
    • Beans
    • Brindle
    • Cappuccino
    • Choco
    • Dusty
    • Fawn
    • Freckles
    • Herbie
    • Java
    • Latte
    • Mocha Chip
    • Penny
    • Pinto
    • Rusty
    • Scotcheroo
    • Sienna
    • Sierra
    • S’mores
    • Snickerdoodle
    • Tiramisu
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Names for Big White Dogs

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  1. Choose a powerful name for a big white dog. Big white dogs, like Great Pyrenees and Dogo Argentinos, are often bred for protection, so it makes sense to give them a strong name—even if your dog’s a big teddy bear! Here are some examples: [9]
    • Aquilo
    • Beluga
    • Birch
    • Blaze
    • Boris
    • Buddy
    • Doogie
    • Echo
    • Fang
    • Groot
    • Heron
    • Klondike
    • Nova
    • Sherlock
    • Storm
    • Thunder
    • Tundra
    • Walker
    • Whiteout
    • Wolf
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Names for Little White Dogs

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  1. Give your small dog a name that’s as adorable as they are. Little dogs are often called “toys” for a reason—they’re cute and fun! If you have a small white dog, like a Bichon Frisé or a Maltese, think of cutesy names that describe their small stature. Here are some examples: [10]
    • Curly
    • Cutie
    • Feather
    • Fluffy
    • Lace
    • Linen
    • Macadamia
    • Nugget
    • Pixel
    • Powderpuff
    • Princess
    • Rabbit
    • Seashell
    • Sprite
    • Spud
    • Squish
    • Toot
    • Toy
    • Truffles
    • Whisper
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Animal-Inspired Names for White Dogs

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  1. Name your dog after another animal. It’s common to name dogs, especially big ones, after other animals, like bears and wolves. There are also gentler options, like Bunny or Dove. Think of some of your favorite white animals, and see if that name fits your dog’s personality. Here are some examples:
    • Albatross
    • Alpaca
    • Bear
    • Bunny
    • Butterfly
    • Dove
    • Egret
    • Fox
    • Goose
    • Haddock
    • Lamb
    • Polar Bear
    • Pollock
    • Puffin
    • Reindeer
    • Swan
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Popular White Dog Breeds

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    American Eskimo The American Eskimo is a breed of companion dog, originating in Germany. These dogs are alert and friendly, and they come in 3 sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. They have a fluffy white coat and are easily trainable. [11]
    • Height: 9-12 inches (22-30 cm) for toys, 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) for miniatures, and 15-19 inches (38-48 cm) for standards
    • Weight: 6-10 lbs (3-4.5 kg) for toys, 10-20 lbs (4.5-9 kg) for miniatures, and 25-35 lbs (11-16 kg) for standards
    • Life Expectancy: 13-15 years
    • Characteristics: Versatile, devoted, clever
  2. 2
    Bichon Frisé The Bichon Frisé, or Bichon à Poil Frisé, is a Franco-Belgian breed of toy bichon dog. These small dogs have a curly white coat and are hypoallergenic. They’re affectionate and happy-go-lucky, and they tend to get along well with children and other dogs. [12]
    • Height: 9.5-11.5 inches (24-29 cm)
    • Weight: 12-18 lbs (5.5-8 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 14-15 years
    • Characteristics: Perky, friendly, curious
  3. 3
    Bolognese The Bolognese is a small bichon dog, originating in Italy. They have a distinctive white single coat that falls in loose ringlets all over their body. These dogs shed very little but require regular grooming to prevent matting. They’re very devoted to their owners and are not generally high-energy. [13]
    • Height: 10-12 inches (25-30 cm)
    • Weight: 5.5-9 lbs (2.5-4 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
    • Characteristics: Playful, easy-going, devoted
  4. 4
    Coton de Tulear The Coton de Tulear is a small dog breed named for the city of Tuléar in Madagascar. These dogs are typically all-white, though some may have gray, black, tan, or tri-colored markings. They form close bonds with their owners and are a great option for beginner pet parents. [14]
    • Height: 10-11 inches (25-28 cm)
    • Weight: 8-15 lbs (3.5-7 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 15-19 years
    • Characteristics: Happy-go-lucky, affectionate, well-tempered
  5. 5
    Dogo Argentino The Dogo Argentino is an Argentine breed of large mastiff known for its pack-hunting abilities. These dogs have a short, smooth coat that is completely white except for a dark patch near the eye. They’re alert, intelligent, and capable of taking down large prey, like wild boars and pumas. [15]
    • Height: 24-27 inches (61-68.5 cm)
    • Weight: 80-120 lbs (36-54.5 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 9-15 years
    • Characteristics: Loyal, protective, athletic
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    Great Pyrenees The Great Pyrenees , or Pyrenean Mountain Dog, is a French breed of livestock guardian dog. These dogs are recognizable by their fluffy, white, waterproof coat, though some may have gray, tan, or reddish brown markings. They’re usually calm companions who protect their home, owners, and other animals. [16]
    • Height: 25-32 inches (63.5-81 cm)
    • Weight: 85-100+ lbs (38.5-45+ kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
    • Characteristics: Quiet, intelligent, sweet
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    Japanese Spitz The Japanese Spitz is, as the name suggests, a breed of Spitz dog that originated in Japan. They’re small dogs with square bodies and a thick, pure white double coat. These dogs are loyal, smart, and love to please their families. [17]
    • Height: 12-15 inches (30-38 cm)
    • Weight: 10-25 lbs (4.5-11 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 10-14 years
    • Characteristics: Playful, social, adaptable
  8. 8
    Komondor The Komondor, affectionately known as the mop dog, is a large Hungarian breed of livestock guardian dog. They have a long, white, corded coat that falls in strands resembling the strings of a mop. These dogs are calm and affectionate with family, but they’re also independent and protective, requiring an experienced trainer. [18]
    • Height: 25-30 inches (63.5-76 cm)
    • Weight: 88-130 lbs (40-59 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
    • Characteristics: Affectionate, gentle, independent
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    Kuvasz The Kuvasz is a Hungarian breed of flock guardian dog, known for its impressive size and strength. Kuvasz dogs have a thick, coarse white or ivory-white coat, and despite their size, they’re quick-moving and nimble-footed. They’re very protective and loyal to their families. [19]
    • Height: 26-30 inches (66-76 cm)
    • Weight: 82-140 lbs (37-63.5 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 10-12 years
    • Characteristics: Protective, loyal, intelligent
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    Maltese The modern Maltese is a breed of toy dog closely related to the Bichon, Bolognese, and Havanese breeds. They have a silky, pure white coat with hanging ears and a tail that curves over their back. Despite their small size, they make alert watchdogs and have a lively, affectionate personality. [20]
    • Height: 7-9 inches (18-23 cm)
    • Weight: under 7 lbs (3 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 12-15 years
    • Characteristics: Confident, charming, bubbly
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    Samoyed The Samoyed is a Russian breed of herding dog. They have a thick, white, double-layered coat, which is naturally dirt-repellent. These dogs are smart and social, but they’re also mischievous and demand attention. They do best with an owner who provides structure in training. [21]
    • Height: 19-23.5 inches (48-60 cm)
    • Weight: 35-65 lbs (16-29.5 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
    • Characteristics: Affectionate, adaptable, vocal
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    West Highland White Terrier West Highland White Terriers, affectionately known as Westies, are a Scottish breed of medium-sized terrier. They have a distinctive white, harsh coat and a somewhat soft undercoat. These dogs are strong and tough, having been bred to hunt rats, and are energetic and boisterous. They often require a lot of patience when it comes to training. [22]
    • Height: 9-12 inches (23-30 cm)
    • Weight: 13-22 lbs (6-10 kg)
    • Life Expectancy: 12-16 years
    • Characteristics: Friendly, active, alert
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How to Name a White Dog

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    Consider their personality. Before naming your dog, take some time to get to know them. Learn their quirks and behaviors, and consider choosing a name that fits their personality. For example, you might name an excitable dog Rowdy, but that name wouldn’t be as fitting if your dog prefers to lie around. [23]
  2. 2
    Look at their other features. If color names are too basic for you, consider naming your dog after their other physical features. For example, if your dog has curly fur, name them Curly. If they’re very small, name them Pipsqueak.
  3. 3
    Avoid names that sound like commands. When you train a dog , they don’t understand the meaning of the word, but they learn to associate the sound of the word with the command. If their name sounds similar to a certain command, they may get confused. For example, Bo and “no” sound alike, so your dog may think you’re calling them when you’re reprimanding them. [24]
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    Keep it short and sweet. It’s okay to give your dog a longer name if you really want to, but if you want them to learn their name, it’s a good idea to pick something on the shorter side. Additionally, you’ll have to give your dog’s name to the vet, and you may have to call it out at the dog park, so consider giving your pup a nickname if you don’t want to shorten their real name. [25]
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