The Best Dachshund Names of 2025 for Your Dachshund Puppy
Congratulations on your new Dachshund! It’s time to give your pup a name that’s as special as they are — one that reflects their personality, honors their heritage, or simply brings a smile every time you say it.

Why Name Choice Matters
When picking a name for your Dachshund, keep it short and easy to say — one or two syllables work best. Avoid names that sound too much like common training cues (like “sit,” “stay,” or “come”) to prevent confusion. A great starting point is focusing on your dog’s unique traits: their alert expression, famously long silhouette, little legs, or coat type — smooth, long-haired, or wire-haired. Fun fact: The word “Dachshund” means “badger dog” in German, and these spirited dogs are even considered an unofficial symbol of Germany.
Think about your favorite movies, books, hobbies, or even beloved foods — all can spark inspiration. Or honor a famous dog, historical figure, or cultural icon. Whatever you choose, test it out by saying it aloud and watching how your Dachshund responds. You’ll know it’s the perfect fit when their ears perk up, their tail wags, and they come running — every time.
Traditional German-Inspired Names
Since Dachshunds originated in Germany, choosing a German name is both meaningful and distinctive. Look to German words, places, foods, musicians, or historical figures — or draw from Norse mythology and other rich linguistic traditions. These names celebrate your pup’s roots while offering timeless charm.
- Doxie
- Badger
- Brat
- Bavaria
- Ulz
- Bandit
- Dash
- Gizmo
- Kip
- Boss
- Claus
- Max
- Coco
- Cooper
- Teeny
- Olive
- Maple
- Storm
- Tiger
- Wiggles
- Pretzel
- Spaetzle
- Binx
- Remy
- Goulash
- Kumpel — meaning “buddy”
- Panzer — meaning “tank”
- Acorn
- Amazon
- Bear
- Bambi
- Bonzai
- Bubbles
- Zero
- Pip
Male Dachshund Names
Honor your male Dachshund with a strong, classic German name — or a sweet twist on a familiar favorite. These names balance tradition with personality and are easy for your pup to recognize.
- Archie
- Bruno
- Oskar
- Barney
- Franz
- Fritz
- Klaus
- Gunther
- Friedrich
- Rudolf
- Jaeger
- Ted
- Milo
- Rudy
- Scout
- Rocco
- Siegfried
- Hans
- Louis
- Otis
- Schneider
- Benji
- Blitz
- Dash
- Otto
- Rolf
- Gus
- Charlie
- Max
- Teddy
- Zander
- Duke
- Hero
- Miles
- Finn
Female Dachshund Names
For a female Dachshund, consider a graceful German classic or the name of a beloved pop culture icon — something with warmth, strength, or a touch of whimsy.
- Ada
- Frida
- Wilma
- Kalle
- Liesel
- Emma
- Hermione
- Matilda
- Elsa
- Heidi
- Ursula
- Gertrude
- Erika
- Daisy
- Irma
- Margot
- Rita
- Dorothea
- Sabine
- Marie
- Mia
- Winnie
- Princess
- Duchess
- Greta
- Leia
- Nala
- Roxie
- Stella
- Minnie
- Penny
- Luna
- Lola
- Sadie
- Brandy
- Ginger
- Holly
- Roxy
- Ivy
- Poppy
- Dahlia

Funniest Names for Dachshunds
If your Dachshund has a goofy grin or loves to make people laugh, lean into humor. Punny, food-inspired, musical, or ironically grandiose names can be endlessly entertaining — and surprisingly fitting for this expressive, charismatic breed.
Funny Food Names
Dachshunds’ elongated shape makes them natural candidates for food-themed names — especially long, tube-shaped, or delightfully quirky ones.
- Sausage
- Schnitzel
- Strudel
- Schnapps
- Riesling
- Goulash
- Frankie
- Frankfurter
- Stollen
- Banger
- Pilsner
- Pickle
- Peanut
- Pumpkin
- Waffles
- Chip
- Biscuit
- Tortellini
- Meatloaf
- Snickers
- Ziti
- Rigatoni
- Sauerkraut
- Oscar Meyer
- Reuben
- Chorizo
- Beans
- Mochi
- Muffin
- Creampuff
- Kimchi
- Cheese
- Ham
- Banana
- Mayo
- French Fries
- Guacamole
- Honey
- Kiwi
- Licorice
- Gouda
- Ube
- Chai
- Cheddar
- Cocoa
- Coconut
- Coffee
- Mozzarella
- Nutella
- Parsley
- Donut
- Macaroni
- Marshmallow
- Espresso
- Pancake
- Pistachio
- Sprinkles
Funny Musical Names
Whether you’re a classical music lover or a pop fan, these names add rhythm and personality to your Dachshund’s identity.
- Sebastian
- Beethoven
- Ludwig
- Vivaldi
- Johann
- Elton
- Allegro
- Forte
- Phil
- Lemmy
- Cello
- Tuba
- Biggie
- Roan
- Espresso
- Dolly
- Gaga
- Harry
- Taylor
- Jagger
Funny Names for Mini Dachshunds
Mini Dachshunds shine with names that play off their tiny size — either through charming diminutives or hilariously oversized titles.
- Bug
- Bean
- Spud
- Button
- Tank
- Dozer
- Slinky
- Napoleon
- Nugget
- Meyer
- Torpedo
- Tater Tot
- Noodle
- Toaster
- Scrump
- Yoshi
- Tinkerbell
- Squirt
- Little Bit
- Chewie
- Bigfoot
- Yeti
- Blizzard
How to Teach Your Dachshund Their Name
A well-chosen name only works if your pup learns to respond to it confidently. Here’s how FurPetVo recommends building that connection:
- Pick wisely and stick with it: Don’t rush — choose a name you love and plan to use long-term. Frequent changes confuse puppies and delay learning.
- Pair name + reward: Say your Dachshund’s name clearly and cheerfully, then immediately follow with a treat or gentle petting. Repeat several times daily.
- Reinforce recognition: Throughout the day, call their name in a happy tone. When they turn toward you or make eye contact, reward instantly with praise and a treat. Consistency builds reliable response.

Commonly Asked Questions
How long does it take for a Dachshund to learn their name?
Most Dachshund puppies begin recognizing their name within just a few days — especially once they understand basic positive cues like “yes.” Use consistent, upbeat tones and pair the name with treats or affection. FurPetVo’s trainers also recommend clicker training for faster, clearer association. If you’ve adopted an older Dachshund and want to change their name, it’s absolutely possible. While they may recall their former name initially, positive reinforcement helps them quickly embrace the new one.
What should I do on my first day home with my new Dachshund?
Start bonding right away — introduce your pup to quiet spaces, establish feeding and potty routines, and begin teaching simple house rules. For a step-by-step guide tailored to Dachshunds, visit furpetvo.com.




