Choosing a name for your Pomeranian is a fun part of bringing them into your life. Known for their bold and lively personalities, Pomeranians are a popular breed in the U.S., loved for their fluffy coats and spirited nature. These small but confident dogs make wonderful companions and are full of energy and charm.

To help you find the perfect name, we’ve compiled a list of 189 popular Pomeranian names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.

Male Pomeranian Names

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

NameMeaning
AceTop-notch, number one
BabyEndearing and likely very pampered
BaileySteward or public official
BanditMischievously charming
BearLarge, cuddly, and protective
BenjiEndearing and friendly; a popular dog's name
Bentley
BiggieImplies larger than life; significant
BlueColor often symbolizing depth and stability
BoboClowns in french; playful
BrooklynUrban, cosmopolitan
BrownieSweet and chocolatey, endearing and warm
BrunoGerman for "brown"; robust and tough
BuddyA friend or companion
Buster
CashSlick and cool, often implies wealth
CharlieDiminutive of charles, "free man"
ChaseSuggests speed, pursuit
ChesterOld english "fortress or walled town"
ChewySuggestive of something chewable
ChipLight-hearted, chip off the old block
CocoOften linked to "coconut" or chanel
CodyHelpful, a helper
CookieSweet and delightful
CooperEnglish barrel maker
DexterLatin for "right-handed," skilled
ElvisImmortalized by elvis presley; charismatic
FluffyDescribes a dog's soft fur
Fox
FrankieDiminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one"
GizmoNickname for a mechanical gadget
GucciAfter the luxury brand, indicating a posh pooch
HappyAlways cheerful and brightly spirited
HenryGermanic origin, means "home ruler"
JackMeans "god is gracious," popular and timeless
JasperPersian, "treasurer"
JoeyDiminutive of joseph; "jehovah increases"
KevinIrish origin meaning "handsome"
KingDenotes a regal and commanding presence
KobeSupplanter; also reminiscent of the basketball star
LeoLatin for "lion"; strong and bold
LoboSpanish for wolf; wild and noble
LoganScottish place name and surname
LokiNorse god, playful and mischievous
LouieFrench origin of louis; "renowned warrior"
LouisFrench origin, connoting fame and battle
LucaItalian and latin origin meaning "light"
LuckyFortunate and happy
MarleyPossibly from the meadow boundary
MaxLatin for "greatest"
MickeyFamous mouse; lively and iconic
MickyPlayfully charming, variant of mickey
MikeyDiminutive of michael, meaning "who is like god?"
MiloPopular, adorable
MishkaMeans "little bear" in russian, sweet
MochaDark and sweet like the coffee
Mochi
OliverLatin for "olive tree"
OnyxBlack and protective, like the gemstone
OreoPerfect for black and white dogs
OscarOld english, often "friend of deer"
PeanutPlayful name, often used for small dogs
PeluchinSpanish, little plush or doll
PrinceRegal, noble status
PuffyFluffy, puffed up; adorable and cuddly
RamboStrong, after the movie character
RemyFrench, "oarsman"
RoccoGermanic, means "rest"
RocketFast and adventurous
RockySuggests strength, from "rock"
RomeoItalian lover; romantic and charming
RustyOften a lovable, reddish-coated dog
ScrappySpirited fighter; never gives up
ShadowAlways by your side; mysterious
SimbaSwahili for "lion"
SimonHebrew, meaning "he has heard"
SkippyBouncy and perky
SmokeyNamed for smoke-like coloring
SnowballWhite and fluffy; full of fun
SparkyEnergetic, sparkling personality
SpikeOften spikey-haired or spirited
SunnyBright, cheerful disposition
TazAfter the tasmanian devil, wild and whirlwind-esque
TbdTo be decided; playful uncertainty
TedDiminutive of edward; "wealthy guardian"
TeddyDiminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector"
TimmyDiminutive of timothy, meaning "honoring god"
TitoSpanish or italian nickname for a ruler
TobyGod is good; popular
WhiskeyStrong, spirited name possibly for a brown dog
WileyCrafty, cleverly skilled
WoofyPlayful, onomatopoetic name for a vocal dog
Yuki
ZeusGreek god of sky; commanding presence

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Female Pomeranian Names

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

NameMeaning
Abby
AliceNoble and truthful
AmyFrench, "beloved"
AngelSymbolizes purity and goodness
AppleNamed after the fruit, symbol of health
BabyEndearing and likely very pampered
BellaBeautiful in italian
Bibi
BrianaCeltic for "strong," "noble," or "virtuous"
BrooklynUrban, cosmopolitan
CassieDiminutive of cassandra; prophetess
ChanelStylish and sophisticated, after the brand
Chelsea
ChloeGreek, "blooming" or "fertility"
CleoShort for cleopatra, means "glory of the father"
CocoOften linked to "coconut" or chanel
CookieSweet and delightful
DaisyCheerful and innocent
DelilahHebrew, "delicate"
DestinyFate or destiny-driven; profound meaning
DolceItalian for "sweet," luxurious like dolce & gabbana
EeveeVersatile like the pokémon
EmmaUniversal, meaning "whole"
FionaWhite or "fair" in gaelic
FoxyCunning and attractive; clever
FridaInspired by the artist frida kahlo; creative and strong
Gia
GigiFrench diminutive of names like gilbert or virginia
GingerSpicy and fiery, reflects a vivacious character
GracieDiminutive of grace, "god’s favor"
HarleyAssociated with the motorbike; adventurous
HoneySweet, beloved companion
IsabellaMeans "pledged to god" in spanish/italian
JazzyFull of spirit and energy
JunoRoman goddess, protective of women
KaliSanskrit for “dark goddess”
KhloeYoung green shoot; blossoming
KikiDouble joy; cheerful and lively
KimchiSpicy, fiery, korean origin
KokoPossibly from cocoa; sweet and rich
LaceyDelicate and fine like lace fabric
LadyExudes class and nobility
LaylaArabic for "night"
LexiShort form of alexis, meaning "defender"
Lili
LillyNamed after the flower, pure and beautiful
LilyEnglish, the flower symbolizing purity
Lisa
LolaSpanish origin, means "sorrows"
LucyLatin for "light," often cheerful
LuluPearl; precious
LunaLatin for "moon," celestial
MadisonPopular, modern name derived from english
MaggiePearl; often gentle
MashaRussian diminutive of maria; beloved
MatildaGerman, "battle-mighty"
MayaRuby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby)
MiaItalian for "mine"
MilaSlavic for "dear one"; beloved pet
MimiFrench diminutive for "beloved"
MinnieDiminutive, often for small dogs
MishaGod-like
MissyFamiliar form of "mistress" or young lady
MochaDark and sweet like the coffee
Mochi
NalaFrom "the lion king" meaning gift
OliviaLatin for "olive tree," symbol of peace
PeanutPlayful name, often used for small dogs
PebblesSmall and cute, like the flintstones' character
PennyCommonly copper-colored, like the coin
PepperSpicy and lively, reflecting personality
PinkyOften for pets with cute, pink noses
PixieMythical fairy creature; mischievous
PomShort for pomeranian or indicative of an adorable, fluffy dog
PomeranianBreezy, fluffy like the breed
PreciousImplies beloved and priceless
PrincessRegal, often pampered
RileyValor and courage; irish origin
RosieNamed after the rose, symbol of love
RoxieDiminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn"
RoxyDiminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn"
SableSleek and dark fur like the animal
Samantha
SarahHebrew for "princess"
SashaRussian for "defender of mankind"
Sassy
SerenityCalm and peaceful disposition
SnowyPerfect for a white coated dog; bright and pure
SophieGreek for "wisdom"
StellaStar-like brilliance
Toffee
WinnieShort for winifred; gentle friend
XiaChinese for "summer," warm and vibrant
ZoeGreek for "life"
ZoeyGreek for "life," fun variant of zoe