Choosing the right name for your Dachshund is an exciting part of bringing them into your family. Known for their unique build and spirited personality, Dachshunds are a popular breed in the U.S., admired for their boldness and charm.

To help you find a name that matches your new companion’s character, we’ve compiled a list of 196 popular Dachshund names based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.

Male Dachshund Names

Here are some popular boy names for Dachshunds that might inspire you.

NameMeaning
AlexanderDefender of men; strong
AlfieWise counsel; friendly and sage
AmirArabic for "prince," noble and respected
ApolloGod of sun and light in greek
ArchieTruly brave
AtreyuFrom "the neverending story"; courageous
BagelWholesome, round treat
BaileySteward or public official
BarneyStrong as a bear
BearLarge, cuddly, and protective
BennyEndearing diminutive of benjamin; son of the right hand
BentleyElegant and refined, friendly
BlueColor often symbolizing depth and stability
BrownieSweet and chocolatey, endearing and warm
BruceStrong protector; scottish origin
BrunoGerman for "brown"; robust and tough
BuddyA friend or companion
Callihan
CharlieDiminutive of charles, "free man"
CharterFree-spirited, exploratory
ChiliHot and vivacious
ClydeScottish river name; solid and steady
CooperEnglish barrel maker
CopperOften red or golden fur
DachshundBreed name; long-bodied and spirited
Dalton
DashFast and energetic
DexterLatin for "right-handed," skilled
DogPlay on words, "dog"
Dooye
DoxieColloquial term for dachshunds
DukeTitled nobility, leadership
FinnFair or from finland; adventurous spirit
FrankHonest and direct; a forthright companion
FrankieDiminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one"
FranklinFree landholder; dignified
FreddyFriendly diminutive of frederick
FritzGerman nickname for friedrich, "peaceful ruler"
Fuzzy
GeorgeGreek for "farmer"
GerryOften a playful, social dog
GinoItalian diminutive of "luigino"; charming
HarleyAssociated with the motorbike; adventurous
Heinrich
HenryGermanic origin, means "home ruler"
HunterEnergetic, loves the outdoors
JerryFrom gerald, meaning "ruler with the spear"
JeterAfter famed baseball player derek jeter; athletic
JoshDiminutive of joshua; "god is salvation"
Judge
KimbaFrom the japanese anime, adventurous
Lemon
LeoLatin for "lion"; strong and bold
LinusGreek, 'flax'; kind and gentle
LouieFrench origin of louis; "renowned warrior"
LuckyFortunate and happy
Ludwig
MarcelloItalian form of "marcel," meaning young warrior
MaxLatin for "greatest"
MiloPopular, adorable
Momotaro
MooseLarge and in charge, signifies stature and strength
MurphyIrish surname meaning "sea warrior"
OliverLatin for "olive tree"
OllieOften short for oliver; symbolizes peace
OnyxBlack and protective, like the gemstone
OscarOld english, often "friend of deer"
Otto
OzzyPerhaps inspired by Ozzy Osbourne
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PicklesFun name for a dog with a quirky, lively personality
PippinAdmirable; nickname of peregrin took in "lord of the rings"
PretzelThemed after the twisty snack, fun and quirky
PrinceRegal, noble status
RadarDetecting the unnoticeable; perceptive, alert
RemiFrench origin, meaning "oarsman" or "remedy"
RocketFast and adventurous
RockySuggests strength, from "rock"
RomeoItalian lover; romantic and charming
RupertGermanic, meaning "bright fame"
SamAbbreviation of samuel; told by god
ScoobyAfter scooby-doo, adventurous and sweet
ScottyScottish origin, often spirited and feisty
SimonHebrew, meaning "he has heard"
SirRespectful and chivalrous; a knight
Slinky
SnoopyIconic beagle from "peanuts" comic
StewieMaybe inspired by "stewart," meaning "steward"
TeddyDiminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector"
TheoShort for theodore, means "gift of god"
TimmyDiminutive of timothy, meaning "honoring god"
Tiu
TobyGod is good; popular
TotoFamous dog from "the wizard of oz"
WallyDiminutive of wallace, "foreigner" or "stranger"
WalterGermanic, "army ruler"
WinstonOld english for "joy stone"
ZeusGreek god of sky; commanding presence

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Female Dachshund Names

Here are some popular girl names for Dachshunds that you might like.

NameMeaning
AllyFriend, supporter
AmandaLatin for "worthy of love"
AngelSymbolizes purity and goodness
AnnieGraceful; "favored grace"
Arrow
AshaSanskrit for "wish" or "hope"
BellaBeautiful in italian
CeliaHeavenly
ChandlerCandlemaker; industrious
CharlieDiminutive of charles, "free man"
ChloeGreek, "blooming" or "fertility"
CocoOften linked to "coconut" or chanel
CookieSweet and delightful
CupcakeSweet and adorable
DachshundBreed name; long-bodied and spirited
DaisyCheerful and innocent
DaphneGreek nymph turned laurel tree; elusive beauty
DarcyDark one
DashaRussian nickname for daria
DobbyAfter the beloved house-elf in harry potter, loyal and kind
DollyIii - third in a legacy of dollys; treasured
DoraMeaning 'gift' in greek
DoxieColloquial term for dachshunds
EllaGerman/english, "all, completely; fairy maiden"
Elsa
FionaWhite or "fair" in gaelic
FrankieDiminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one"
FridaInspired by the artist frida kahlo; creative and strong
GeorgieFamiliar form of george; friendly and lovable
GingerSpicy and fiery, reflects a vivacious character
HarleyAssociated with the motorbike; adventurous
HazelInspired by the hazelnut tree, denotes wisdom
HoneySweet, beloved companion
IzzyShort for isabel, often energetic and playful
JackieDiminutive of jacqueline or john, popular and friendly
JeanClassic, french version of john
JosieDerived from josephine; means "he will add"
JoyHappy, cheerful disposition
Kathryn
KhaleesiTitle from "game of thrones," meaning "queen"
LadyExudes class and nobility
LaylaArabic for "night"
LeiaChild of heaven in hebrew, also a "star wars" princess
LexiShort form of alexis, meaning "defender"
LibbyDerived from elizabeth, means "god's promise"
LilaArabic for "night"; mysterious
LilyEnglish, the flower symbolizing purity
LilyroseCombines grace (lily) and beauty (rose)
LolaSpanish origin, means "sorrows"
Loulou
LucyLatin for "light," often cheerful
LulabelleCombines "lulu" (remarkable) with "belle" (beautiful)
LuluPearl; precious
LunaLatin for "moon," celestial
MabelLatin for "lovable"
MaddieVariant of madeline, meaning "high tower"
MaggiePearl; often gentle
Maki
ManyaRussian, diminutive of maria
MarlieVariant of marley, possibly from "meadow by the lake"
MayaRuby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby)
MiaItalian for "mine"
MinnieDiminutive, often for small dogs
NalaFrom "the lion king" meaning gift
NenaSpanish diminutive for girl; youthful
Nipsy
OliveSymbol of peace and wisdom
OliviaLatin for "olive tree," symbol of peace
PenelopeGreek origin, symbolizes faithfulness
PennyCommonly copper-colored, like the coin
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PhoebeGreek, "bright, shining"
PicklePlayful and fun, often used affectionately
PoppyCheerful flower, symbolizes remembrance
PrincessRegal, often pampered
PumpkinEndearing term, often for round or orange pets
RosieNamed after the rose, symbol of love
RoxyDiminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn"
RubyPrecious red gemstone, signifies love and passion
RuthieCompanion, friend
SashaRussian for "defender of mankind"
Sassy
Schatzy
SophieGreek for "wisdom"
SprinkleLight and joyful, like rain or sugar
StellaStar-like brilliance
StevieShort for stephen; "crown"
SugaahSweet like "sugar"; affectionate
SummerWarm, bright, and joyful
SundayRelaxed, peaceful qualities
SussieCute version of susan
TaffySweet like candy; sticky sweet
TinaDiminutive of christina, meaning "believer in christ"
Trotsky
VioletColor and flower; delicate and royal
Wilma
WinnieShort for winifred; gentle friend
ZoeyGreek for "life," fun variant of zoe