Finding the right name for your English Springer Spaniel is an exciting part of bringing them into your home. Known for their friendly, energetic, and loyal nature, English Springer Spaniels are a popular breed in the U.S., cherished for their versatility as both hunting partners and family companions. These active and affectionate dogs thrive in social settings and love to be around their people.

To help you find the perfect name, we’ve compiled a list of 181 popular English Springer Spaniel names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.

Male English Springer Spaniel Names

Here are some popular boy names for English Springer Spaniels that might inspire you.

NameMeaning
AceTop-notch, number one
AlfieWise counsel; friendly and sage
ArchieTruly brave
ArgosLoyal dog from homer's odyssey
ArloFun and artsy, possibly derived from carlo
ArthurRegal, historic resonance
AttilaFierce and strong like the hun leader
AxelSource of light; radiant and bright
AziFiery, possibly derived from "aziza" - precious
BaileySteward or public official
BannerRepresents a flag; strong and proud
BaronNoble title; dignified, authoritative
BenShort form of benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand"
Bentley
Bixby
BluVariant of blue, color, indicating tranquility
BogeyHomage to humphrey bogart; classic and charismatic
BrandoFiery torch; beacon
BrodyScottish place name
BrownyReference to rich, warm fur color
BrunelloItalian for "nice dark one"
BuddyA friend or companion
Calcifer
CharlieDiminutive of charles, "free man"
ChaunceyOld french for "chancellor"
ChesterOld english "fortress or walled town"
ChuckDiminutive of charles, meaning manly
CliveEnglish from "cliff" or "slope"
Cobie
CodyHelpful, a helper
CookieSweet and delightful
CooperEnglish barrel maker
DasherQuick, active, like a reindeer
Decker
ElvisImmortalized by elvis presley; charismatic
Ernie
FestusJoyous or festive in latin
FitzPrefix in surnames meaning "son of"
FrankieDiminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one"
GenoShort form of eugene, well-born
GusGus - disney ("cinderella") inspired; lovable
HamiltonPossibly inspired by alexander hamilton
HarlanPossibly "rocky land"; strong
HarryOften associated with "home ruler"
HendrickGermanic, ruler of the home
HenryGermanic origin, means "home ruler"
HuckleberryPlayful and whimsical, like the character
JasperPersian, "treasurer"
LexingtonNoble, grand
MaxLatin for "greatest"
Mendelssohn
MicahHebrew for "who is like god?", profound
Miles
MilkshakeSweet and delightful
MontanaMountainous; vast and adventurous
MontyShort for montgomery, meaning "man power"
MurphyIrish surname meaning "sea warrior"
OgieEndearing and friendly
OliverLatin for "olive tree"
OllieOften short for oliver; symbolizes peace
PashaTurkish title of respect, implies nobility
Pinot
PumaNamed after the swift and agile big cat
Remington
Rex
RigbyRuler's ridge; strong leader
RileyValor and courage; irish origin
Ringo
RockySuggests strength, from "rock"
RomeoItalian lover; romantic and charming
RooneyGaelic, meaning "descendant of the champion"
RoyceLinked to rolls-royce; classy and regal
RufusLatin for "red-headed," often for reddish-tone dogs
RunnerActive and swift
SamAbbreviation of samuel; told by god
SammyDiminutive of samuel; "god has heard"
SequoiaNamed after the giant, strong trees
ShamsArabic for "sun"; bright
SherlockClever and investigative, like the detective
SidneyFrom saint-denis, also implies wide meadow
SnoopCurious, investigative
SparkyEnergetic, sparkling personality
SpotClassic dog name for a spotted dog
Tank
TeddyDiminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector"
Thacker
TitoSpanish or italian nickname for a ruler
TobeyFrom tobias, meaning "god is good"
Walden
WallaceForeign or stranger
WatsonEnglish, "son of watt"
Wesley
WhimseySpontaneous and capriciously playful
WhiskeyStrong, spirited name possibly for a brown dog
WhistlerMusical, can make a variety of sounds
WigsWhimsical, playful tufts of hair
WilsonOld english, meaning "son of william"
WinstonOld english for "joy stone"
WoodyTree-related, outdoorsy
YoyoPlayful and repetitive, like the toy

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Female English Springer Spaniel Names

Here are some popular girl names for English Springer Spaniels that you might like.

NameMeaning
Abby
AmarArabic for "moon"; reflective
AngeliaDerivative of angela, meaning "angel"
AshaSanskrit for "wish" or "hope"
BaileighA modern twist on the classic "bailey"
BaileySteward or public official
BeanieSmall and cuddly like the cap
BellaBeautiful in italian
BonGood in french; benevolent
BonnieScottish for "pretty"
BrooklynUrban, cosmopolitan
BubblesBubbly personality, cheerful
BunnyCute and cuddly, reminiscent of a rabbit
CallyShort for calista, meaning "most beautiful"
CamyFriendly and approachable; a good friend
ChicaSpanish for girl; sweet and lively
Cindy
CleoShort for cleopatra, means "glory of the father"
CloverLucky and nature-loving
CookieSweet and delightful
DeeShort, sweet, and easy to call
DottieEndearing, dotted pattern
EdithOld english, meaning rich and happy
EllieDiminutive of eleanor, meaning "light"
FollyFun-loving and carefree
GemmaItalian for "gem"
Harper
Haru
IrisGreek for "rainbow," colorful and vibrant
JadeAfter the beautiful green stone
JuniperYouthful and fresh; a berry-producing bush
KikiDouble joy; cheerful and lively
KonaHawaiian district or coffee
LanaSlavic origin meaning "light"
LillyNamed after the flower, pure and beautiful
LilyEnglish, the flower symbolizing purity
LolaSpanish origin, means "sorrows"
Louise
LucyLatin for "light," often cheerful
LunaLatin for "moon," celestial
MaggiePearl; often gentle
MaisyPearl or child of light; adorable
MaxineFeminine version of max, signifies "greatest"
MeiMei - "little sister" in chinese, affectionately cute
MiaItalian for "mine"
MillieShort for mildred; "gentle strength"
MiniPerfect for a small, petite dog
MinnieDiminutive, often for small dogs
MollyClassic name, means "star of the sea"
Morel
MoxieSpirited and energetically vibrant
MurphyIrish surname meaning "sea warrior"
NellieDiminutive of helen or eleanor; "bright, shining one"
OliveSymbol of peace and wisdom
OonaIrish for "lamb"
OpheliaGreek for "help"; famous from shakespeare
PennyCommonly copper-colored, like the coin
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PhoebeGreek, "bright, shining"
PippiInspired by the spirited pippi longstocking
PixieMythical fairy creature; mischievous
PoppyCheerful flower, symbolizes remembrance
ReynoldsPossibly inspired by actor; charismatic
RoryGaelic for "red king"; spirited and regal
RuthieCompanion, friend
SadieVintage name meaning "princess"
SlimThin and sleek
Soobie
SophieGreek for "wisdom"
Sophie-Harris
Staar
SundayRelaxed, peaceful qualities
TallulahNative american, meaning "leaping water"
TalulaNative american, possibly meaning "leaping water"
Tess
TiffanyGreek origin, means "appearance of god"
TroyStrong and heroic, from ancient tales
VigaBeam in spanish; strong, supportive
WhimpyOpposite of their name, strong impression
Willa
WinifredWelsh for "blessed peacemaking"