Naming your Bernese Mountain Dog is an exciting step in bringing them into your family. Known for their gentle, loyal, and affectionate nature, Bernese Mountain Dogs are a beloved breed in the U.S., admired for their friendly disposition and striking tricolor coat. These strong and gentle dogs are wonderful companions who thrive in a family environment.
To help you choose the right name, we’ve compiled a list of 191 popular Bernese Mountain Dog names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.
Male Bernese Mountain Dog Names
Here are some popular boy names for Bernese Mountain Dogs that might inspire you.
Name | Meaning |
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Albee | Uncommon, potentially artistic from playwright edward albee |
Alfie | Wise counsel; friendly and sage |
Arthur | Regal, historic resonance |
Bandit | Mischievously charming |
Barnaby | English origin meaning "son of consolation" |
Barry | Cheerful, like an old friend |
Bear | Large, cuddly, and protective |
Beau | French for "handsome" |
Beekman | |
Benji | Endearing and friendly; a popular dog's name |
Benny | Endearing diminutive of benjamin; son of the right hand |
Bernard | Strong as a bear; steady and brave |
Bernie | Brave like a bear |
Bodie | Californian ghost town, denotes mystery |
Bogart | Reminiscent of humphrey; tough charisma |
Bosco | Italian for 'woods'; nature lover |
Brinkley | Sounds sophisticated and noble |
Brisket | |
Bruce | Strong protector; scottish origin |
Bruder | |
Bruno | German for "brown"; robust and tough |
Buddy | A friend or companion |
Charlie | Diminutive of charles, "free man" |
Chewbacca | Named after the "star wars" character |
Cooper | English barrel maker |
Cosmo | Greek for "order" or "beauty" |
Cruz | Spanish for "cross," connotes faith or intersection |
Dallas | |
Dodger | Playful, evasive |
Doug | Down-to-earth, good buddy |
Dre | After dr dre, connoting coolness |
Eli | Hebrew for "ascended, uplifted, high" |
Elvis | Immortalized by elvis presley; charismatic |
Finn | Fair or from finland; adventurous spirit |
Fluffy | Describes a dog's soft fur |
Fozzie | |
Frankie | Diminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one" |
George | Greek for "farmer" |
Guinness | After the famous irish stout; dark and bold |
Henry | Germanic origin, means "home ruler" |
Hudson | After the river; adventurous and flowing |
Indy | Short for independent or indiana jones-inspired |
Jackson | Son of jack; enduring and strong |
Jake | Hebrew for "supplanter" |
Jax | Modern, possibly shortened form of jackson |
Kevin | Irish origin meaning "handsome" |
Koda | Native american for "friend" |
Kona | Hawaiian district or coffee |
Leo | Latin for "lion"; strong and bold |
Leonard | |
Lincoln | After president; honest and classic |
Logan | Scottish place name and surname |
Louie | French origin of louis; "renowned warrior" |
Lucky | Fortunate and happy |
Major | Signifies rank and authority |
Manchego | |
Max | Latin for "greatest" |
Midnight | |
Miles | |
Milo | Popular, adorable |
Moby | Like moby-dick; large and in charge |
Mochi | |
Moose | Large and in charge, signifies stature and strength |
Mud | Mud - playful, probably loves getting dirty |
Murphy | Irish surname meaning "sea warrior" |
Murray | Settlement by the sea; resilient |
Nate | Short for nathan or nathaniel; gifted |
Neo | Means "new" in greek, fresh and innovative |
Nimbus | |
Odin | Norse god, commanding and powerful |
Oliver | Latin for "olive tree" |
Oscar | Old english, often "friend of deer" |
Otto | |
Ozzy | Perhaps inspired by ozzy osbourne, reflecting a quirky personality |
Pluto | Named after the dwarf planet; mysterious |
Rex | |
Riley | Valor and courage; irish origin |
Roger | Famous spearman; peacefully respected |
Rory | Gaelic for "red king"; spirited and regal |
Rusty | Often a lovable, reddish-coated dog |
Ryder | Mounted warrior or messenger |
Scooby | After scooby-doo, adventurous and sweet |
Sebastian | Revered, from latin for "revered" |
Teddy | Diminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector" |
Teo | Short for theodore; "gift of god" |
Thor | Norse god of thunder, strong and powerful |
Toryn | |
Trooper | |
Tuck | Neat and compact |
Tucker | Old english, "fabric pleater;" |
Wally | Diminutive of wallace, "foreigner" or "stranger" |
Washington | Presidential, noble |
Winston | Old english for "joy stone" |
Yogi | Inspired by the famous yogi bear |
Ziggy | Zestful, influenced by david bowie's ziggy stardust |
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Female Bernese Mountain Dog Names
Here are some popular girl names for Bernese Mountain Dogs that you might like.
Name | Meaning |
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Allie | |
Bailey | Steward or public official |
Bella | Beautiful in italian |
Birdie | Cute and lively, like a little bird |
Bowie | Inspired by singer david bowie |
Brady | Broad meadow, also fun and open |
Brandy | After the distilled wine, rich and warm |
Brie | French cheese origin, soft and well-liked |
Brooklyn | Urban, cosmopolitan |
Brownie | Sweet and chocolatey, endearing and warm |
Bunnyweisser | Playful combination of "bunny" and "budweiser" |
Charlie | Diminutive of charles, "free man" |
Coco | Often linked to "coconut" or chanel |
Daisy | Cheerful and innocent |
Dakota | Means "friendly" in sioux |
Darby | Norse, means "deer settlement" |
Delilah | Hebrew, "delicate" |
Eleanor | Of greek origin, meaning "shining light" |
Ellie | Diminutive of eleanor, meaning "light" |
Essie | Diminutive of esther, meaning "star" |
Fiona | White or "fair" in gaelic |
Frankie | Diminutive of francis or francesca, meaning "free one" |
Freya | Norse goddess of love and beauty |
Gemma | Italian for "gem" |
Ginger | Spicy and fiery, reflects a vivacious character |
Godiva | Luxurious, like lady godiva, elegant |
Gretl | German origin; pearl or child of light |
Handy | |
Happy | Always cheerful and brightly spirited |
Harley | Associated with the motorbike; adventurous |
Heidi | Bo - combination of german "heidi" and playful "bo" |
Hope | Universal virtue name |
Isabelle | |
Jojo | |
Jolene | From the famous song by dolly parton; captivating |
Junie | Diminutive, possibly from june |
Juniper | Youthful and fresh; a berry-producing bush |
Juno | Roman goddess, protective of women |
Lady | Exudes class and nobility |
Lala | Dreamy and musical |
Layla | Arabic for "night" |
Leeuwen | |
Lex | Greek for "law"; authoritative |
Lila | Arabic for "night"; mysterious |
Lilli | Variant of lily, symbolizing purity |
Lily | English, the flower symbolizing purity |
Lola | Spanish origin, means "sorrows" |
Louise | |
Lucy | Latin for "light," often cheerful |
Lulu | Pearl; precious |
Luna | Latin for "moon," celestial |
Macy | Weapon in old french |
Maddie | Variant of madeline, meaning "high tower" |
Maggie | Pearl; often gentle |
Maizey | Derived from the corn plant; golden |
Majken | |
Malu | Hawaiian, "peace" or "protection" |
Maple | |
Maya | Ruby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby) |
Mika | Beautiful fragrance in japanese |
Mochi | |
Molly | Classic name, means "star of the sea" |
Montana | Mountainous; vast and adventurous |
Nala | From "the lion king" meaning gift |
Padme | From star wars, means "lotus" in sanskrit |
Pam | Short, sweet, caring |
Penny | Commonly copper-colored, like the coin |
Pepper | Spicy and lively, reflecting personality |
Phoebe | Greek, "bright, shining" |
Pippi | Inspired by the spirited pippi longstocking |
Poppy | Cheerful flower, symbolizes remembrance |
Ravello | Italian picturesque town; scenic and charming |
Riley | Valor and courage; irish origin |
Rosie | Named after the rose, symbol of love |
Roxy | Diminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn" |
Ryder | Mounted warrior or messenger |
Ryleigh | Irish origin, meaning "valiant" |
Sadie | Vintage name meaning "princess" |
Sage | |
Sasha | Russian for "defender of mankind" |
Skylar | Dutch for "scholar" suggesting intelligence |
Snoop | Curious, investigative |
Sophie | Greek for "wisdom" |
Stella | Star-like brilliance |
Tala | Bright star in native tagalog |
Tecumseh | |
Tess | |
Varvara | |
Waffles | Sweet and delightful like the breakfast treat |
Watney | English surname, possibly linked to watney beer |
Willow | Graceful tree symbolizing flexibility |
Winnie | Short for winifred; gentle friend |
Woogie | Playful and jiggy; always moving |
Wylee | |
Zoe | Greek for "life" |
Zoey | Greek for "life," fun variant of zoe |