Finding the perfect name for your Bulldog is an important step in welcoming them home. Known for their loyalty, strength, and distinct appearance, Bulldogs are a beloved breed in the U.S. They have a unique charm and a gentle disposition that make them wonderful companions.
To help you choose a name that fits your new Bulldog, we’ve compiled a list of 186 popular Bulldog names based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.
Male Bulldog Names
Here are some popular boy names for Bulldogs that might inspire you.
Name | Meaning |
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Ace | Top-notch, number one |
Atticus | From "to kill a mockingbird"; noble |
Bane | Something causing ruin or harm, strong choice |
Barnabas | Biblical; son of encouragement, supportive |
Bear | Large, cuddly, and protective |
Benjamin | Hebrew, "son of the right hand" |
Bevers | Cute misspelling of "beavers" |
Biggie | Implies larger than life; significant |
Billy | Diminutive form of william, meaning "resolute protector" |
Bolder | |
Bosco | Italian for 'woods'; nature lover |
Boston | Sophisticated and historical |
Bruce | Strong protector; scottish origin |
Bruno | German for "brown"; robust and tough |
Buster | |
Chase | Suggests speed, pursuit |
Chewie | Great for a dog that loves to chew, or a "star wars" reference |
Choco | Short for chocolate; sweet |
Chops | Implies strength or cheeky |
Cooper | English barrel maker |
Dante | Italian; enduring, as in dante alighieri |
Dexter | Latin for "right-handed," skilled |
Diesel | German, rugged and powerful |
Dog | Play on words, "dog" |
Duncan | Scottish, "dark warrior," strong and royal |
Elvis | Immortalized by elvis presley; charismatic |
Fetty | |
Fred | Peace ruler, traditional and friendly |
Gatsby | Suave and mysteriously affluent, literary |
Gordon | Great hill; strong |
Guapo | |
Gus | Gus - disney ("cinderella") inspired; lovable |
Harley | Associated with the motorbike; adventurous |
Henry | Germanic origin, means "home ruler" |
Hugo | Derived from hugh, meaning 'mind, intellect' |
Jack | Means "god is gracious," popular and timeless |
Jacob | Biblical origin, means "supplanter" |
Jake | Hebrew for "supplanter" |
Jason | Greek hero; "healer" |
Javi | Short for javier; bright and shining |
King | Denotes a regal and commanding presence |
Kobe | Supplanter; also reminiscent of the basketball star |
Leaf | Loves playing in the garden |
Louie | French origin of louis; "renowned warrior" |
Louis | French origin, connoting fame and battle |
Lugnut | Suggestive of something small but essential |
Mack | Short for mackenzie; leader |
Madiba | Nelson mandela's clan name, revered |
Madison | Popular, modern name derived from english |
Mason | Worker in stone; sturdy |
Max | Latin for "greatest" |
Maximus | Latin for "greatest" |
Miles | |
Milo | Popular, adorable |
Mochi | |
Mojo | Magical charm or influence |
Moose | Large and in charge, signifies stature and strength |
Munchie | Perfect for a food-loving pup |
Noel | Born on christmas; festive and joyful |
Odin | Norse god, commanding and powerful |
Oliver | Latin for "olive tree" |
Onyx | Black and protective, like the gemstone |
Opie | Reminiscent of the cheerful character in "the andy griffith show" |
Otis | Old german for "wealthy" |
Peanut | Playful name, often used for small dogs |
Pete | Rock solid and reliably friendly |
Pudge | Endearing and chubby |
Rambo | Strong, after the movie character |
Raymi | Festive, possibly incan festival inspired |
Rex | |
Rocco | Germanic, means "rest" |
Rocky | Suggests strength, from "rock" |
Roman | Strong, classic, and historic |
Rubbles | |
Samson | Katan - strong biblical name with unique twist |
Samuel | Told by god |
Scrappy | Spirited fighter; never gives up |
Shadow | Always by your side; mysterious |
Sky | Free-spirited and boundless like the sky |
Spuds | Slang for potatoes; endearing and grounded |
Stu | Short and sweet; derivative of stuart |
T-Bone | |
Taco | Playful name; reminds one of the food |
Tank | |
Teddy | Diminutive of edward or theodore; "wealthy protector" |
Thor | Norse god of thunder, strong and powerful |
Tiny | |
Tyson | English origin, fiery-tempered |
Ultimate | |
Vic | |
Wilbur | Means "resolute, brilliant" |
Xedo | |
Zeus | Greek god of sky; commanding presence |
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Female Bulldog Names
Here are some popular girl names for Bulldogs that you might like.
Name | Meaning |
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Abby | |
Agatha | Good and virtuous; greek origin |
Agnes | Greek for "pure" or "holy" |
Asia | Named after the vast and diverse continent |
Asta | Scandinavian for "love" or "godly" |
Bailey | Steward or public official |
Becca | Form of rebecca, meaning "bound" |
Bella | Beautiful in italian |
Bessie | Endearing, old-fashioned charm |
Betty | Vintage charm, meaning "pledged to god" |
Brooklyn | Urban, cosmopolitan |
Brookyn | |
Bulldog | |
Coco | Often linked to "coconut" or chanel |
Cocoa | Warm, cozy, and sweet |
Cookie | Sweet and delightful |
Cupcake | Sweet and adorable |
Daisy | Cheerful and innocent |
Delilah | Hebrew, "delicate" |
Diamond | Precious and strong |
Dolly | Iii - third in a legacy of dollys; treasured |
Dubby | |
Elektra | Greek, means "shining," bright and vivacious |
Fendi | Fashionable, after the luxury brand |
Frances | From france or free one; free-spirited |
Francis | |
Gigi | French diminutive of names like gilbert or virginia |
Giselle | French, from germanic for "pledge" |
Gyta | |
Harley | Associated with the motorbike; adventurous |
Harper | |
Hera | Greek goddess, queenly stature |
Homer | |
Hops | |
Ivory | Often white-coated; precious |
Jessie | Scottish for "wealthy," also diminutive of jessica |
Koko | Possibly from cocoa; sweet and rich |
Layla | Arabic for "night" |
Lexus | |
Libby | Derived from elizabeth, means "god's promise" |
Lola | Spanish origin, means "sorrows" |
Lottie | Petite and feminine |
Lua | Moon in portuguese, alluring |
Lucy | Latin for "light," often cheerful |
Luisa | Warrior maiden in german |
Mabel | Latin for "lovable" |
Matilda | German, "battle-mighty" |
Meli | Sweet, greek for "honey" |
Mia | Italian for "mine" |
Midget | Little but mighty; small stature |
Mini | Perfect for a small, petite dog |
Minnie | Diminutive, often for small dogs |
Miss | Denotes a feminine touch or respect |
Molly | Classic name, means "star of the sea" |
Nala | From "the lion king" meaning gift |
Nyla | Of arabic origins, means "winner" or "attainer" |
October | Born in or inspired by october; autumnal |
Olive | Symbol of peace and wisdom |
Oreo | Perfect for black and white dogs |
Pancake | |
Pandora Marie Collier | |
Pebbles | Small and cute, like the flintstones' character |
Penny | Commonly copper-colored, like the coin |
Pepper | Spicy and lively, reflecting personality |
Petunia | Named after the vibrant flower |
Princess | Regal, often pampered |
Priscilla | |
Remy | French, "oarsman" |
Rosie | Named after the rose, symbol of love |
Roxie | Diminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn" |
Ruby | Precious red gemstone, signifies love and passion |
Rya | |
Sadie | Vintage name meaning "princess" |
Sasha | Russian for "defender of mankind" |
Scout | Observer, from "to kill a mockingbird" |
Sky | Free-spirited and boundless like the sky |
Sophia | Greek for "wisdom" |
Sophie | Greek for "wisdom" |
Star | Shining, outstanding personality |
Stella | Star-like brilliance |
Talulah | Native american, "leaping waters" |
Teigen | |
Tonky | |
Velvet | Smooth, luxurious; rich and soft |
Vic | |
Vict | |
Victoria | |
Vikki | Diminutive of victoria, meaning "victory" |
Wayra | |
Winifred | Welsh for "blessed peacemaking" |
Xochitl | |
Zazie | Playful, possibly from the french novel "zazie dans le métro" |
Zena | Variation of "xena"; warrior-like |
Ziva | |
Zoey | Greek for "life," fun variant of zoe |