Choosing a name for your Miniature Schnauzer is an enjoyable step in welcoming them into your home. Known for their spirited and friendly personalities, Miniature Schnauzers are a popular breed in the U.S., loved for their intelligence and charm. With their distinct bearded faces and lively energy, they make delightful companions.

To help you find a fitting name, we’ve compiled a list of 190 popular Miniature Schnauzer names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.

Male Miniature Schnauzer Names

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

NameMeaning
AlfieWise counsel; friendly and sage
AndyDiminutive of andrew; "manly"
Archer
ArchieTruly brave
AxelSource of light; radiant and bright
BaileySteward or public official
BaxterOld english for "baker"
BenjiEndearing and friendly; a popular dog's name
Bentley
BernieBrave like a bear
Bismarck
BlueColor often symbolizing depth and stability
BrandonEnglish, meaning "broom hill"; strong and resilient
BrunoGerman for "brown"; robust and tough
BuddyA friend or companion
CaseyOf irish origin, meaning "vigilant"
CharlieDiminutive of charles, "free man"
ChaseSuggests speed, pursuit
ChicoBoy in spanish; small and lively
CodyHelpful, a helper
ConnerGaelic for "lover of hounds"; friendly
CooperEnglish barrel maker
Cujo
DexterLatin for "right-handed," skilled
DieselGerman, rugged and powerful
DukeTitled nobility, leadership
EliHebrew for "ascended, uplifted, high"
Enzo
Ernie
FinneganIrish origins, meaning "fair"
Fletcher
GeorgeGreek for "farmer"
GiuseppeItalian form of joseph, he will add
GrouchoAfter groucho marx, implies humor
HankDerived from henry; 'home ruler'
HarryOften associated with "home ruler"
HudsonAfter the river; adventurous and flowing
HugoDerived from hugh, meaning 'mind, intellect'
JackMeans "god is gracious," popular and timeless
JacksonSon of jack; enduring and strong
JasperPersian, "treasurer"
JaxModern, possibly shortened form of jackson
JayJay - playful, repetitive sound
JoeyDiminutive of joseph; "jehovah increases"
KingDenotes a regal and commanding presence
Kuba
LeoLatin for "lion"; strong and bold
LoganScottish place name and surname
LokiNorse god, playful and mischievous
LucaItalian and latin origin meaning "light"
LuckyFortunate and happy
LuigiFamous, notable fighter; italian charm
LukeBiblical name meaning "light-giving"
MasonWorker in stone; sturdy
MaxLatin for "greatest"
MaxwellGreat stream, scottish origin
MiloPopular, adorable
MiniPerfect for a small, petite dog
MonkeyPlayful, agile, and clever
Montgomery
MontyShort for montgomery, meaning "man power"
OliverLatin for "olive tree"
OllieOften short for oliver; symbolizes peace
OreoPerfect for black and white dogs
OscarOld english, often "friend of deer"
Otto
OzzyPerhaps inspired by ozzy osbourne, reflecting a quirky personality
ParkerPark keeper; naturalist
PepeSpanish for joseph; beloved
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PeteyAffectionate and friendly tone
Pipes
PrestonPriest's town; dignified
PrinceRegal, noble status
RaiderSpirited and adventurous
RemyFrench, "oarsman"
RocketFast and adventurous
RockySuggests strength, from "rock"
RomeoItalian lover; romantic and charming
RustyOften a lovable, reddish-coated dog
SammyDiminutive of samuel; "god has heard"
SamsonKatan - strong biblical name with unique twist
SamuelTold by god
SaxifrageNamed after the robust flower; resilient
ShadowAlways by your side; mysterious
SheldonFrom the hill on the ledge; secure
ShiroJapanese for white; pure and bright
SmokeyNamed for smoke-like coloring
Sparticus
TeddyDiminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector"
TobyGod is good; popular
TysanAltered form of tyson, "high-spirited"
UggyAdorably quirky and distinctive
WallyDiminutive of wallace, "foreigner" or "stranger"
WinstonOld english for "joy stone"

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Female Miniature Schnauzer Names

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

NameMeaning
AbbeyReligious, peaceful connotations
AggieOften a nickname for agatha, meaning virtuous
AngieDiminutive of angela; 'angelic'
BaileySteward or public official
BellaBeautiful in italian
BettyVintage charm, meaning "pledged to god"
BonnieScottish for "pretty"
BrisbyPossibly inspired by "the secret of nimh"
CannoliItalian pastry; sweet and beloved
CaseyOf irish origin, meaning "vigilant"
CharlotteMaude - combines old-fashioned grace and battle strength
CherrySweet and brightly colored
ChloeGreek, "blooming" or "fertility"
ChristmasFestive; often born around holidays
CocoOften linked to "coconut" or chanel
CookieSweet and delightful
CoraGreek, "maiden"
DaisyCheerful and innocent
DaphneGreek nymph turned laurel tree; elusive beauty
DuchessRegal and dignified, noble in bearing
DumplingAdorable and plump
EleanorOf greek origin, meaning "shining light"
EllieDiminutive of eleanor, meaning "light"
EmmaUniversal, meaning "whole"
EvaHebrew origin meaning "life"
Febe
FloraGoddess of flowers; blooming beauty
FrankieDiminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one"
FridaInspired by the artist frida kahlo; creative and strong
GracieDiminutive of grace, "god’s favor"
Gretel
Harper
HazelInspired by the hazelnut tree, denotes wisdom
Helga
IvanaFemale form of ivan, meaning "god is gracious"
IzzyShort for isabel, often energetic and playful
JaylaModern, possibly american origin, trendy
JosieDerived from josephine; means "he will add"
JulieYouthful
Karma
KonaHawaiian district or coffee
LadyExudes class and nobility
LailaArabic for "night"; mysterious and beautiful
LilyEnglish, the flower symbolizing purity
LolaSpanish origin, means "sorrows"
Loulou
LuciferLight-bringing; ironically angelic
LucyLatin for "light," often cheerful
LuluPearl; precious
LunaLatin for "moon," celestial
MadisonPopular, modern name derived from english
MaisiePearl; precious and prized
MantiPossibly inspired by manti, utah
MaxineFeminine version of max, signifies "greatest"
MayaRuby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby)
MiaItalian for "mine"
MilouTintin's dog in the french comics
MiniPerfect for a small, petite dog
MinnieDiminutive, often for small dogs
MollyClassic name, means "star of the sea"
MomoPeach in japanese; sweet and round
NalaFrom "the lion king" meaning gift
OliveSymbol of peace and wisdom
OliviaLatin for "olive tree," symbol of peace
OreoPerfect for black and white dogs
PenelopeGreek origin, symbolizes faithfulness
PennyCommonly copper-colored, like the coin
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PhoebeGreek, "bright, shining"
PicklePlayful and fun, often used affectionately
PippaShort for philippa; lover of horses
PitaLike the bread; soft, warm
PrincessRegal, often pampered
PumaNamed after the swift and agile big cat
PumpkinEndearing term, often for round or orange pets
QueenRegal and authoritative
RemyFrench, "oarsman"
RileyValor and courage; irish origin
RosieNamed after the rose, symbol of love
RoxieDiminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn"
RoxyDiminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn"
Safire
SchnauzerDirect relation to the dog breed; characteristic and perky
ScoutObserver, from "to kill a mockingbird"
SilverSleek grey coat, shiny as metal
SolaAlone in spanish, unique
SophieGreek for "wisdom"
StellaStar-like brilliance
SugarSweet-natured and affectionate
TataAffectionate and means "dad" in several cultures
Tilly
Truffle
TwotwoNumerical and fun; light and easy-going
ZoeGreek for "life"
ZoeyGreek for "life," fun variant of zoe