Choosing the right name for your Rottweiler is an important part of welcoming them into your home. Known for their strength, loyalty, and intelligence, Rottweilers are a popular breed in the U.S., admired for their protective nature and calm confidence.
To help you find a name that suits your new companion, we’ve compiled a list of 197 popular Rottweiler names. This list is based on data from the NYC Dog Licensing Dataset.
Male Rottweiler Names
Here are some popular boy names for Rottweilers that might inspire you.
Name | Meaning |
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Ace | Top-notch, number one |
Amadeus | Love of god, musical genius |
Anakin | Star wars origin, denotes strength |
Apache | Named after the indigenous people, symbolizing strength |
Apollo | God of sun and light in greek |
Apollos | |
Archie | Truly brave |
Axel | Source of light; radiant and bright |
Axl | Rock inspired; strong and edgy |
Bailey | Steward or public official |
Bear | Large, cuddly, and protective |
Beau | French for "handsome" |
Blaky | |
Blu | Variant of blue, color, indicating tranquility |
Bolo | Resembles a type of tie, quirky and distinct |
Boo | Term of endearment |
Brownie | Sweet and chocolatey, endearing and warm |
Bruce | Strong protector; scottish origin |
Bruin | Dutch for "bear"; strong and cuddly |
Bruno | German for "brown"; robust and tough |
Brutus | Roman, strong and masculine |
Butch | American slang, implies toughness |
Casper | After the friendly ghost; amiable and white |
Cato | Ancient roman wisdom and dignity |
Cesar | Leader; commanding and authoritative |
Chauncey | Old french for "chancellor" |
Chief | Leader of the pack, authoritative |
Chris | Short form of christopher; carrying christ |
Chuko | |
Coby | Possibly short for jacob, supplanter |
Coco | Often linked to "coconut" or chanel |
Deegan | Irish, meaning "dark haired" |
Diesel | German, rugged and powerful |
Dong | Possibly eastern origin, simple and bold |
Dora | Meaning 'gift' in greek |
Duke | Titled nobility, leadership |
Everett | Old english for "brave as a wild boar" |
Gaddafi | |
Galleon | Large and in charge |
Grizzly | Fierce, strong |
Gunther | German, meaning "battle warrior" |
Harley | Associated with the motorbike; adventurous |
Hercules | Signifies strength, after the mythical hero |
Jack | Means "god is gracious," popular and timeless |
Jake | Hebrew for "supplanter" |
Jamison | A form of james; sturdy and classic |
Jax | Modern, possibly shortened form of jackson |
Juno | Roman goddess, protective of women |
Khan | Strong and authoritative; a leader |
King | Denotes a regal and commanding presence |
Lakota | Named after native american tribe; strong |
Lee | Old english origin, means "meadow" |
Leo | Latin for "lion"; strong and bold |
Little | Implies small size, possibly ironic |
Lucky | Fortunate and happy |
Macho | Strong and boldly confident; assertive |
Max | Latin for "greatest" |
Maximus | Latin for "greatest" |
Merle | Patterned coat color; uniquely beautiful |
Mikey | Diminutive of michael, meaning "who is like god?" |
Milo | |
Mista | Slang, colloquial buddy |
Monster | |
Moose | Large and in charge, signifies stature and strength |
Negron | Possibly derived from strong cocktail negroni |
Nibbles | Small and bite-sized, adorable and tiny |
Nino | Spanish for "boy" or "child" |
Ollie | Often short for oliver; symbolizes peace |
Onyx | Black and protective, like the gemstone |
Oso | Spanish for "bear," big and cuddly |
Otis | Old german for "wealthy" |
Relic | |
Rex | |
Rocco | Germanic, means "rest" |
Rocky | Suggests strength, from "rock" |
Romeo | Italian lover; romantic and charming |
Romulus | Named after one of rome's legendary founders |
Sam | Abbreviation of samuel; told by god |
Samson | Katan - strong biblical name with unique twist |
Seth | Egyptian god of chaos; mysterious |
Sigfreid | Germanic, means "victorious peace" |
Sinbad | |
Sir | Respectful and chivalrous; a knight |
Skylar | Dutch for "scholar" suggesting intelligence |
Sniper | Sharp, focused, observant |
Spike | Often spikey-haired or spirited |
Sunny | Bright, cheerful disposition |
Thor | Norse god of thunder, strong and powerful |
Titan | Greek mythology giants; strong and powerful |
Troy | Strong and heroic, from ancient tales |
Turbo | High energy, always on the go |
Tyrell | |
Tyson | English origin, fiery-tempered |
Wolfgang | German for "traveling wolf," strong and leader-like |
Yan | Chinese, meaning "rock" or "cliff" |
Zeus | Greek god of sky; commanding presence |
Zuse | Unique, possibly a variant of zeus, implies power |
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Female Rottweiler Names
Here are some popular girl names for Rottweilers that you might like.
Name | Meaning |
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Amber | Jewel name; warm, golden hues |
Angel | Symbolizes purity and goodness |
Astrid | Scandinavian name meaning "divinely beautiful" |
Athena | |
Ava | |
Azula | From avatar, means "blue fire" in spanish |
Baby | Endearing and likely very pampered |
Bailey | Steward or public official |
Banana | Fun, whimsical name for a yellow-coated dog |
Bear | Large, cuddly, and protective |
Bebe-Birma | |
Bella | Beautiful in italian |
Billie | Unisex; possibly inspired by billie holiday |
Bobbi | Diminutive of roberta, bright fame |
Bonnie | Scottish for "pretty" |
Brandie | Derived from brandy warm hearted and spirited |
Brandy | After the distilled wine, rich and warm |
Bridget | Gaelic origin meaning "strength" |
Bristol | English origin, meaning "place at the bridge" |
Brooklyn | Urban, cosmopolitan |
Cali | Short for california; sunny and cheerful |
Calli | Short for callista, meaning "most beautiful" |
Champagne | Bubbly and effervescent personality |
Charley | Diminutive of charles, means "free man" |
China | Delicate and finely made |
Chloe | Greek, "blooming" or "fertility" |
Cleopatra | Queenly, regal with historic grandeur |
Coco | Often linked to "coconut" or chanel |
Cookie | Sweet and delightful |
Daisy | Cheerful and innocent |
Dakota | Means "friendly" in sioux |
Dana | Wise, knowing |
Denali | |
Dixie | Associated with the nostalgic south |
Dutchess | Noble title; elegant and commanding |
Edda | Old norse, hints at grandeur and historic tales |
Faith | Symbolizes trust and loyalty |
Fergie | Stylish, reminds of pop culture's duchess |
Giana | Italian for "god is gracious"; blessed |
Gianna | God is gracious; beloved |
Grace | |
Gracie | Diminutive of grace, "god’s favor" |
Harley | Associated with the motorbike; adventurous |
Hennessy | Named after the cognac; strong and superior |
Honey | Sweet, beloved companion |
Hoshi | Star in japanese; bright and shining |
Ivy | English nature name for fidelity |
Juno | Roman goddess, protective of women |
Kobie | Dutch short form of jacobus; supplanter |
Kota | The ally in native american |
Kuma | Means "bear" in japanese; strong but cuddly |
Lady | Exudes class and nobility |
Layla | Arabic for "night" |
Leila | |
Lexi | Short form of alexis, meaning "defender" |
Lexie | Defender of man |
Lilly | Named after the flower, pure and beautiful |
Lily | English, the flower symbolizing purity |
Lola | Spanish origin, means "sorrows" |
Lucy | Latin for "light," often cheerful |
Luna | Latin for "moon," celestial |
Madji | Exotic and mysterious |
Maia | Means "mother" in greek; nurturing |
Marta | Latin for "lady" or "mistress" |
Maya | Ruby - blend of "illusion" (maya) and precious stone (ruby) |
Mia | Italian for "mine" |
Midnight | |
Minerva | Wise, roman goddess of wisdom |
Mishka | Means "little bear" in russian, sweet |
Missy | Familiar form of "mistress" or young lady |
Misty | Mist-like, soft and gentle qualities |
Molly | Classic name, means "star of the sea" |
Moxie | Spirited and energetically vibrant |
Nahla | Means "drink of water" in arabic |
Nala | From "the lion king" meaning gift |
Nena | Spanish diminutive for girl; youthful |
Ora-Luna | |
Pebbles | Small and cute, like the flintstones' character |
Penny | Commonly copper-colored, like the coin |
Pepa | Fun and lively, reminiscent of 'peppy' |
Peppa | Playful, from the cartoon "peppa pig" |
Precious | Implies beloved and priceless |
Princess | Regal, often pampered |
Reina | Spanish for "queen," a regal name |
Remy | French, "oarsman" |
Rocko | Restful or battle cry; strong |
Rosie | Named after the rose, symbol of love |
Roxy | Diminutive of roxanne, meaning "dawn" |
Ruby | Precious red gemstone, signifies love and passion |
Rylie | An energetic and friendly name |
Sasha | Russian for "defender of mankind" |
Sheba | Refers to the biblical queen |
Siena | Italian city, rich in history and culture |
Sophie | Greek for "wisdom" |
Storm | Powerful force of nature |
Thunder | |
Tilly | |
Wrigley | Possibly after the baseball field, sporty |
Zena | Variation of "xena"; warrior-like |
Zoey | Greek for "life," fun variant of zoe |