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Looking for a cute and creative name for your new bunny? We’ve got you covered! In this article, we’re providing the ultimate list of bunny names that will have you jumping for joy. Whether you want something sweet, silly, or unique, keep reading to find a name that matches your bunny’s personality and appearance.

Best Rabbit Names

  • Bun
  • Nibbles
  • Cinnabun
  • Snowflake
  • Judy Hopps
  • Marshmallow
  • Rabbit DeNiro
Section 1 of 13:

Popular Bunny Names

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Section 2 of 13:

Cute Girl Bunny Names

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Section 4 of 13:

Funny Bunny Names

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  1. Add a hop-sterical spin to your favorite celebrity or character’s name. Looking for a sweet and silly name that will make you smile? Think of a famous person or character, then add a punny, bunny-inspired twist to it. Here are some hilarious examples to help you get started:
    • Bun Jovi
    • Bun Stiller
    • Bun Affleck
    • Bun Barnes
    • Rab Zombie
    • Prince Hairy
    • Atila the Bun
    • Bun Kingsley
    • Hoppa Roach
    • Cotton Farrell
    • Cindy Hopper
    • Rabbit DeNiro
    • Hare E. Potter
    • Hare E. Styles
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Marilyn Bunroe
    • Edward Hopper
    • Obi Bun Kenobi
    • Barack O’Bunny
    • Luke Skyhopper
    • Hare E. Houdini
    • Rabbit Pattinson
    • David Hasselhop
    • Gandalf the Gray
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Rabbit Downey Jr.
    • Carrot Delevingne
    • Haremione Granger
    • Napoleon Bunnyparte
    • Benedict Cumberbunny
    • Bunny the Vampire Slayer
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Cute Famous Bunny Names

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  1. Name your bunny after a character from a book, film, or TV show. There are tons of famous bunnies in pop culture that you can name your new pet after—no matter their color or personality. Just choose a character you love that represents your bunny’s personality. [1] Here are a few of our favorite names:
    • Trix
    • Max
    • Miffy
    • Ruby
    • Hazel
    • Rabbit
    • Mopsy
    • Flopsy
    • Playboy
    • Nesquik
    • Cadbury
    • Thumper
    • Cottontail
    • Snowball
    • Energizer
    • Jon Snow
    • Lola Bunny
    • Peppy Hare
    • Judy Hopps
    • Babs Bunny
    • Bugs Bunny
    • Peter Rabbit
    • Roger Rabbit
    • Bre’er Rabbit
    • Buster Baxter
    • Bucky O’Hare
    • Benny Rabbit
    • Skippy Bunny
    • Thunderbunny
    • Jessica Rabbit
    • Vanilla the Rabbit
    • E. Aster Bunnymund
    • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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Colorful Bunny Names

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  1. Name your bunny after the color of their fur or a shade that sounds sweet. Choosing a name inspired by color is a great way to pay homage to your favorite color and elements of your bunny’s personality. You can name them after a shade that matches their coat, or get creative with colors inspired by gems, nature, or other languages:
    • Blue
    • Azul
    • Jade
    • Lilac
    • Sage
    • Slate
    • Coral
    • Violet
    • Dusty
    • Rusty
    • Blush
    • Sable
    • Indigo
    • Mauve
    • Cobalt
    • Ginger
    • Sienna
    • Copper
    • Scarlett
    • Sterling
    • Emerald
    • Marigold
    • Charcoal
    • Grigio (Italian for “gray”)
    • Canela (Spanish for “cinnamon”)
    • Bruno (Italian for “brown-haired”)
    • Aruna (Hindi for “reddish brown”)
    • Bowie (Irish name for “yellow-haired”)
    • Dunne (English name for “dark” or “brown”)
    • Lloyd (Welsh name for “the one with gray hair”)
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Nature-Inspired Bunny Names

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Food-Inspired Bunny Names

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  1. Think of a food or snack that reminds you of your furry friend. Whether it’s a fruit, vegetable, spice, or sweet, naming your bunny after food is oh-so-adorable. Just be sure to take their personality and appearance into consideration to choose the perfect name. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
    • Fig
    • Kiwi
    • Chia
    • Oreo
    • Chive
    • Muffin
    • Mochi
    • Toffee
    • Truffle
    • Biscuit
    • Cocoa
    • Carrot
    • Cherry
    • Mocha
    • Pretzel
    • Pickles
    • Radish
    • Peanut
    • Almond
    • Cannoli
    • Nutmeg
    • Brownie
    • Popcorn
    • Caramel
    • Pumpkin
    • Cupcake
    • Jellybean
    • Blueberry
    • Cinnamon
    • Honeydew
    • Blackberry
    • Strawberry
    • Honey Bun
    • Cotton Candy
    • Snickerdoodle
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Section 10 of 13:

Cute White Bunny Names

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Section 12 of 13:

Human Names for Bunnies

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  1. Stick to a human name that’s simple and easy to understand. Giving your bunny a human name is guaranteed to get the giggles going, but try to choose one that isn’t too long or complicated. Opting for a name with a double syllable is easier for your bunny to understand (and easier for you to say over and over), but you can always choose one that matches their personality. [2] Here are some ideas to help you get started:
    • Sal
    • Gus
    • Evie
    • Kikki
    • Coco
    • Bebe
    • Luna
    • Leon
    • Theo
    • Bella
    • Boris
    • Dolly
    • Molly
    • Tyrell
    • Esme
    • Annie
    • Ringo
    • Edgar
    • Grace
    • Bailey
    • Amber
    • Harley
    • Bonnie
    • Sophia
    • Charlie
    • Horace
    • George
    • Jasmine
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How to Name Your Bunny

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    Think of your bunny’s traits to pick the perfect name. Before naming your bunny, spend time with them to observe their behavior and physical traits. Are they quiet, energetic, sweet, or mischievous? Do they have a unique coat, or are they larger or smaller in size? You can get inspiration from these characteristics to come up with a cute and unique name for your bunny.
    • For example, if you have a larger bunny who loves munching on carrots, Captain Carrots might work. If you have a super sweet white bunny, Angel could be the right choice.
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    Try to choose a short name that ends with a vowel. Single or double syllable names that end in a vowel can be easier for your bunny to understand, since words ending with a vowel tend to change the tone of your voice. This helps your rabbit identify their name out of the other words you use. [3]
    • If you want to name your bunny a longer name, you can always give them a shorter nickname. For example, you could shorten the name Hare E. Potter to Harry.
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    Test out different names to see which one feels right. In the early stages, feel free to try out a different name every day to see which one suits them best. Your bunny might respond better to a certain name, which can make it easier for you to train them! [4]
    • Once your adult bunny knows their name, avoid changing it. Doing so can be super confusing for them and they may not respond to you as well.
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