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Top 100 Exotic Brown Dog Names for Your Chocolate Pup!
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Top 100 Exotic Brown Dog Names for Your Chocolate Pup!

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So you’ve got a new pup or are planning on bringing one home, but you still don’t know what to call them? Knowing their coat color may help in your decision-making. Choosing a name that matches their fur color can be a neat idea.

Many of us prefer not to choose a popular name in the local dog park, instead opting for something more exotic. Here, we’ve gathered 100 interesting dog names for that new special someone in your life.

What is a unique brown dog name?

In my clinic, there are specific names that we see over and over again. These tend to be trendy names and classic ones used by generations repeatedly. Some examples would include Rex, Rover, and Charlie. As lovely as these names are, they are by no means unique.

If you want your brown dog to stand out thanks to their name, read on for some great suggestions.

What are cute names for brown puppies?

Brown puppy lying on the ground

Image credits: Helena Lopes.

When you are thinking up a new name for your pup, remember that the name will have to serve them for over a decade! While it can be tempting to choose an extra cutesie puppy name, make sure it will suit them for their whole life.

A name like Tiny or Dinky may not hold up when your dog is fully grown and weighs more than you.

My top 10 favorite brown puppy names include:

  • Fudge
  • Cashew
  • Pluto
  • Scooby
  • Buster
  • Pickle
  • Brownie
  • Fig
  • Oakley
  • Auburn

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What are some fun brown dog names?

If you’re a fan of something a little different, you can always pick a name that is a little more ‘out there’. Some fun and entertaining names I’ve come across in my clinic include:

  • Carob
  • Butterscotch
  • Bambi
  • Tootsie Roll
  • Kahlua
  • Baileys
  • Brandy
  • Snicker
  • Biscuit
  • Chipper

Remember, you’re not naming a baby, so you can really have fun and go for some unique names that may even raise a few eyebrows.

What names for dogs do they hear best?

This is a great question. There are certain names that dogs find easier to hear when across a field and during their training. These include names with ‘stronger’ consonant sounds as well as those with long vowel sounds at the end, so you can elongate the name. Picking a name that they can easily hear can make training sessions easier all round.

Some examples of these names for chocolate-colored dogs would include:

  • Scooby doo
  • Mocha
  • Papi
  • Corky
  • Teddy
  • Bodhi
  • Harlow
  • Randy
  • Crunchie
  • Happy

What if my dog is light brown?

Image credits: Jamie Street.

If your dog has a light rather than dark brown coat, you may want their name to reflect this. You can consider a dog’s name, such as:

  • Fawn
  • Scotch
  • Whiskey
  • Chai
  • Caramel
  • Chestnut
  • Fudge
  • Ginger
  • Fox
  • Blondie

Should I choose a different name for a female brown dog vs a male brown dog?

You’ll find that most names can be unisex, but you may want to pick a gender-specific name for your furry friend. Try to choose an option that rolls off your tongue and that you’ll be happy to be saying multiple times a day for many years to come.

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Here are my top 10 male vs. female cute brown dog names if you’ve had trouble deciding:

Male Brown Dog Names:

  • Bear
  • Duke
  • Max
  • Cooper
  • Baxter
  • Beau
  • Harry
  • Champ
  • Dude
  • Fred

Female Brown Dog Names:

  • Cocoa
  • Bella
  • Daisy
  • Pepper
  • Lola
  • Honey
  • Cookie
  • Zoe
  • Bam-Bam
  • Dakota

Should I consider the breed when coming up with ideas for brown dog names?

When naming your chocolate-colored companion, you might want to consider what breed they are. For example, a Dachshund lends itself beautifully to the name Sausage thanks to their conformation and fun-loving personality!

Let’s take a look at some other names which reflect the breed of your pooch:

  • Dachshund – Sausage
  • Labrador – Scout
  • Brown Spotted Dalmatian – Chip
  • Shih Tzu– Gizmo
  • Tibetan Mastiff – Bison
  • Chow Chow- Monkey
  • Chihuahua – Hershee
  • Boxer – Rocky
  • Poodle – Prince
  • Cocker Spaniel – Archer

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What about human names for inspiration for brown dog names?

Why not look to the humans you know for some name inspiration? You can always find the perfect name by looking in a baby name book. I do find that names that work well for humans can be some of the sweetest ones to name your dog.

Great examples include:

  • Maya
  • Freddy
  • Amber
  • Harper
  • Luca
  • Samson
  • Cleo
  • Oscar
  • Poppy
  • Milo

What if my dog is white and brown?

If your dog’s coat is not completely brown, you may want their name to reflect this. Some dog owners strongly want their dog’s name to be determined by their coloring. This is especially true of a breeder who is naming a big litter of pups with varying fur shades.

A nice name for your dog in this scenario could include:

  • Stracciatella
  • Java
  • Latte
  • Cappuccino
  • Marble
  • S’mores
  • Mocha
  • Domino
  • Checkers
  • Oreo

What are the most popular dog names for brown dogs?

Some dog lovers prefer to stick to the ‘tried and tested’ names and plenty of names will fit the bill for your new dog. I’ve taken a look at my current patient list, and some of the most frequently used and best brown dog names are:

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  • Buddy
  • Molly
  • Rosie
  • Jack
  • Leo
  • Stella
  • Luna
  • Kobe
  • Winnie
  • Sam

So, there you have it! A fantastic list of ideas and the top 100 names that I love for dogs with brown coloured fur, whatever the shade.

Remember, picking a name should be fun, and when you choose the right one, you’ll know right away.

A final tip: For some pet parents, they’ll want to spend a few days with their new puppy before selecting a name; making extra sure it suits them. And keep in mind, if after a few days, you’re no longer ‘feeling’ the name, there is no reason you cannot change it. Dogs adapt really well to name changes, especially in their first few months of life.

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Dr.Linda Simon, MVB, MRCVS

Dr.Linda Simon, MVB, MRCVS

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As a dedicated locum veterinary surgeon, I have spent the last 11 years practicing in London. Graduating top of my class in small animal medicine from UCD, Dublin, I am proud to be a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. In addition to my clinical work, I am actively involved in sharing my expertise through various platforms. I contribute regularly to People’s Friend Magazine and collaborate with pet health websites such as Wag! and Vet Help Direct. My areas of special interest include geriatric pet care, dermatology, and nutrition. I also serve as the resident vet for Pooch & Mutt, a renowned dog food company.

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Dr.Linda Simon, MVB, MRCVS

Dr.Linda Simon, MVB, MRCVS

Author, Community member

As a dedicated locum veterinary surgeon, I have spent the last 11 years practicing in London. Graduating top of my class in small animal medicine from UCD, Dublin, I am proud to be a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. In addition to my clinical work, I am actively involved in sharing my expertise through various platforms. I contribute regularly to People’s Friend Magazine and collaborate with pet health websites such as Wag! and Vet Help Direct. My areas of special interest include geriatric pet care, dermatology, and nutrition. I also serve as the resident vet for Pooch & Mutt, a renowned dog food company.

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