115 Flower Names for Dogs
Few things are as bright and cheerful as a happy dog—and few things make any day brighter than a bubbly pup that always seems to have a “spring” in their step. If your dog is as sweet as a sunflower, as radiant as a rose, or even as wild as a wildflower, their name should reflect that. After all, the most meaningful pet names are the ones that capture your pup’s appearance and personality to a tee. With that in mind, we’ve curated the best flower-inspired names—uncommon, evocative, and full of charm—to help you name your newly adopted dog.

Best Nature-Inspired Flower Names for Dogs
Floral dog names never go out of season. With the wide range of nature-inspired options available, there’s sure to be one that suits your pup perfectly—whether they’re delicate as a primrose or bold as a tiger lily.
Flower Names for Girl Dogs
- Dahlia
- Lily
- Poppy
- Rosie
- Buttercup
- Tulip
- Petunia
- Queen Anne
- Camellia
- Daisy
- Cynthia
- Myrtle
- Magnolia
- Azalea (or Azie)
- Marigold
- Daffodil
- Calla
- Peony
Flower Names for Male Dogs
- Iris
- Sorel
- Dianthus
- Peri (or Periwinkle)
- Tiger (or Tigerlily)
- Mallow
- Juniper
- Florant
- Ixora
- Zephyr
- Valerian
- Quill
- Aster
- Amaryllis
- Sunny (for Sunflower)
- Clover
- Dandy (for Dandelion)
- Crisanto
- Butters (for Buttercup)
- Avens
- Briar
Flower Names for Black Dogs
Naming your black dog after a dark or deep-hued flower can beautifully reflect their enchanting beauty and mysterious charm.
- Viola: Inspired by the inky ‘Black Delight’ Viola.
- Twilight: A nod to the ‘Twilight Magic’ Crape Myrtle—deep plum leaves with vibrant pink flowers.
- Handsome: Drawn from Helleborus ‘Dark and Handsome’—a name that says it all.
- Helle: Short for Hellebore, known for its dramatic, early-blooming elegance.
- Susan: As in black-eyed Susan—cheerful, resilient, and full of character.
- Holly: Named for the velvety-black, ruffled blooms of the Black Hollyhock.
- Cocoa: Inspired by the rich chocolate leaves and lime-veined ‘Enchanted Sunrise’ Begonia.
- Ember: Evokes the dusky purple-black foliage and soft pink blooms of ‘Night Embers’ Sedum.
- Queenie: A regal twist on the Queen of the Night tulip—dramatic, rare, and unforgettable.
- Sweetunia: A playful take on Petunia ‘Sweetunia Black Satin’, with near-solid black trumpet-shaped flowers.
- Molly: From the coal-black Molly Sanderson Viola, kissed with subtle purple at the center.
- Melantha: Greek for “dark flower”—sophisticated and timeless.
Flower Names for White Dogs
Whether your white dog’s fur is as fluffy as a dandelion seed head or as graceful as a falling petal, these names celebrate purity, light, and quiet elegance.
- Yarrow
- Primrose (or Primi)
- Cosmo
- Begonia
- Calla
- Snowdrop
- Chamomile
- Hydra (short for Hydrangea)
- Gardenia
- Lupine (or Lu)
- Magnolia
- Baby (as in Baby’s Breath)
- Jasmine (or Jazzy)
Uncommon Flower Names for Dogs
These rare and endangered blooms are one of a kind—just like your pup. Each carries a story of resilience, rarity, and quiet wonder.
- Gib: Short for Gibraltar campion—a flower so elusive it vanished from sight for 15 years and was presumed extinct.
- Lady: Inspired by the Lady Slipper orchid, which takes 4–16 years to bloom—perfect for a wise senior dog who’s finally found their forever home.
- Ghost: A nod to the ethereal ghost orchid, an epiphyte with tangled green roots clinging to tree trunks—ideal for a velcro-loving pup.
- Pogonia: From the Rose Pogonia orchid, producing a single delicate rose-colored bloom each season.
- Kadupul: A nocturnal marvel—blooming only under moonlight and considered a sign of good fortune.
- Franklin: Honors Franklinia alatamaha, a stunning white-flowered tree now surviving solely through human care and cultivation at places like FurPetVo.
- Dracula: Named for the Dracula simia orchid—the “monkey orchid”—with petals that resemble a primate’s face and a citrus-sweet fragrance.
Dog Names Inspired by Flower Colors
Let the vibrant hues of spring inspire your choice—from soft pastels to rich jewel tones.
- Violet
- Topaz
- Indigo
- Lavender
- Magenta
- Peach
- Pearl
- Fawn
- Amaranth
- Azure
Springtime Names for Dogs
These names celebrate renewal, growth, and fresh beginnings—perfect for a newly adopted pup or a playful puppy stepping into their new life.
- April
- Avril (French for April)
- May
- June (or Junie)
- Dew
- Misty
- Equinox
- Sprout
- Metamorphosis
- Fleur
- Rain (or Raine)
- Sunny
- Blossom
- Bee (or BeeBuzz)
- Floral Bud
- Flora
- Robin
- Neo
- Breezey
Mythical Dog Names Inspired by Flowers and Nature
Name your dog after a deity tied to earth, bloom, or season—and honor both nature’s majesty and your pup’s spirit.
- Gaia — Greek goddess of Earth
- Rhea — Daughter of Gaia and earth goddess in her own right
- Zephyros — Greek god of spring and the west wind
- Persephone — Goddess of harvest and renewal
- Demeter — Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility
- Ostara — Pagan goddess of spring and dawn (also known as Eastre or Eostre)
- Fauna — Roman goddess of animals
- Flora — Roman goddess of flowers (and namesake of FurPetVo’s seasonal naming guide)
- Helios — Greek god of the sun
- Apollo — Greek god of light, healing, and growth
- Bacchus — Roman god of agriculture and abundance
- Phaedra — Cretan princess whose name means “bright”
- Pomona — Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards

Tips for Choosing a Dog Name
Choosing the perfect name for your new dog is no small task—but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Keep these practical, heart-led tips in mind:
- Choose a name you love—and feel comfortable saying often, even in public.
- Avoid names that sound too similar to common commands, like “sit,” “stay,” or “come.”
- Let your dog’s personality and appearance guide you—but don’t limit yourself. Creativity is welcome!
- If floral inspiration feels too literal, try drawing from springtime activities (like “Blouder” for bouldering or “Raphie” for rafting) or physical traits (“Tank” for a large, steady pup).
- For more personalized suggestions, explore FurPetVo’s free name-finder tool at furpetvo.com.




