
I still remember the day we brought home our golden retriever puppy. The whole family gathered around, watching this tiny ball of fur explore our living room. My mother immediately suggested “Raja,” my niece wanted “Brownie,” and my father insisted on “Sheru” because, well, every Indian uncle knows a dog named Sheru!
That’s when I realized—naming a dog in an Indian household isn’t just about picking something cute. It’s about family debates, cultural connections, and finding that one name that just feels right when you call it out in your neighborhood park.
After speaking with hundreds of pet parents across India through my work at Fifozone, I’ve noticed some beautiful patterns in how we choose our dogs’ names. Some prefer traditional names that honor our heritage, while others go for quirky, food-inspired names that make everyone smile.
Let me share what I’ve learned from years of experience in the pet care industry, combined with stories from real Indian pet parents.
About This Guide (And Why Trust Matters)
This article comes from Fifozone, where we’ve been serving Indian pet parents since our founding. As India’s trusted online pet pharmacy and wellness platform, we’ve shipped over thousands of orders to pet parents across the country—from metropolitan cities to tier-2 and tier-3 towns.
Every day, we hear stories. Stories of first-time pet parents nervous about vaccinations. Stories of adopted Indies finding loving homes. Stories of senior dogs getting a second lease on life with the right supplements.
What Fifozone Offers:
- 100% genuine, vet-approved medicines (we verify every supplier)
- Complete wellness products: dewormers, flea control, supplements, grooming essentials
- Premium dog & cat food from trusted brands
- Affordable pricing because healthcare should never be a luxury
- Fast delivery across India—even to remote areas
- A customer support team that actually understands pets
Our vision has always been simple: make quality pet healthcare accessible to every Indian family, regardless of where they live or their budget.
How to Choose the Perfect Dog Name (Lessons from Real Pet Parents)

During my years at Fifozone, I’ve asked countless customers, “How did you choose your dog’s name?” The answers are as diverse as India itself.
One customer from Jaipur told me her German Shepherd responded better to “Simba” than any other name they tried. A family in Kolkata named their Beagle “Rosogolla” because she was as sweet as the dessert. Another pet parent from Mumbai chose “Mumbai” itself because, “He has the spirit of this city!”
Here’s what actually works:
Keep It Simple and Clear
Your dog will hear their name thousands of times. Names like “Moti,” “Coco,” or “Raja” are easy for dogs to recognize and respond to. One syllable or two is ideal.
I’ve seen pet parents struggle with elaborate names. “Maharaja Vikramaditya” sounds majestic, but try calling that out in a crowded park when your pup is chasing pigeons!
Avoid Command Confusion
A customer once named her dog “Sid” (short for Siddharth), then wondered why her pup looked confused during training. It sounded too similar to “sit”! Names that rhyme with commands like “No,” “Stay,” or “Go” can confuse your furry friend.
Match the Personality
Some names reveal themselves over time. I know a Labrador named “Ladoo” not because of his color, but because he’s round, sweet, and everyone wants a piece of him! Wait a few days, observe your dog’s quirks, and the perfect name might just appear.
Honor Your Roots
There’s something special about Indian names. When you call out “Krishna” or “Durga” in your colony, you’re connecting your pet to centuries of culture and meaning. Many pet parents tell me these names feel like bringing their dog into the family tradition.
Popular Indian Dog Names for Male Dogs
Traditional & Classic Indian Male Dog Names
- Sheru
- Raja
- Sultan
- Moti
- Badal
- Toofan
- Sher Khan
- Bahadur
- Veer
- Bhola
- Kalu
- Kaala
- Chotu
- Bhaiya
- Bhairav
- Shera
- Pasha
- Nawab
- Dilawar
- Rustam
- Zorawar
- Vikram
Modern Indian Male Dog Names
- Arya
- Veeru
- Kabir
- Bolt
- Shadow
- Aarav
- Reyansh
- Vihaan
- Aditya
- Rohan
- Arnav
- Vivaan
- Ayaan
- Rudra
- Shivansh
- Arjun
- Kiaan
- Advait
- Atharv
- Yuvaan
- Dhruv
- Aarush
Nature-Inspired Male Names
- Pawan
- Neel
- Agni
- Golu
- Akash
- Vayu
- Aasman
- Hawa
- Bijli
- Suraj
- Chanda
- Tara
- Aag
- Jal
- Prithvi
- Himalaya
- Ganga
- Yamuna
- Barkha
- Sagar
- Parvat
- Megha
Food-Inspired Cute Male Names
- Ladoo
- Barfi
- Puchka
- Oreo
- Gulab Jamun
- Jalebi
- Samosa
- Kachori
- Pakora
- Tikka
- Brownie
- Cookie
- Muffin
- Caramel
- Biscuit
- Truffle
- Mocha
- Waffle
- Nacho
- Taco
- Pretzel
- Bagel
Popular Indian Dog Names for Female Dogs
Cute Female Dog Names
- Gudiya
- Mithi
- Laila
- Rosie
- Pari
- Rani
- Shona
- Chinki
- Pinky
- Sweety
- Mishti
- Chutki
- Putli
- Babli
- Bijli
- Chameli
- Gori
- Kali
- Meenu
- Peaches
- Princess
- Angel
Cultural & Mythology-Inspired Female Names
- Radha
- Sita
- Durga
- Tara
- Lakshmi
- Ganga
- Parvati
- Uma
- Saraswati
- Kali
- Gayatri
- Savitri
- Draupadi
- Shakti
- Apsara
- Mohini
- Damayanti
- Anusuya
- Arundhati
- Mandodari
- Ahilya
- Kunti
Modern Female Dog Names
- Zoey
- Kiara
- Maya
- Bella
- Luna
- Zara
- Myra
- Ava
- Mia
- Aria
- Ivy
- Ruby
- Stella
- Chloe
- Sophie
- Nora
- Lily
- Emma
- Olive
- Hazel
- Willow
- Daisy
Food-Inspired Female Names
- Imli
- Kaju
- Cupcake
- Honey
- Pista
- Badam
- Elaichi
- Kesar
- Meetha
- Rasgulla
- Sandesh
- Laddoo
- Kheer
- Halwa
- Candy
- Toffee
- Cherry
- Ginger
- Nutmeg
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Cocoa
Unisex Dog Names Popular in India
- Coco
- Simba
- Pepper
- Teddy
- Sunny
- Oreo
- Misty
- Toffee
- Lucky
- Happy
- Bruno
- Charlie
- Rocky
- Max
- Tiger
- Leo
- Buddy
- Milo
- Oscar
- Toby
- Shadow
- Cookie
- Whiskey
- Brandy
Names Inspired by Indian Movies & Celebrities
Male
- Shahrukh
- Rocky
- Gabbar
- Bajirao
- Salman
- Aamir
- Hrithik
- Ranbir
- Rajesh (Rajesh Khanna)
- Amitabh
- Dharmendra
- Mithun
- Anil
- Jackie
- Sunny (Deol)
- Bobby
- Sanjay
- Akshay
- Ajay
- Saif
- Shahid
- Varun
- Ranveer
- Vicky
Female
- Sridevi
- Anushka
- Rani
- Naina
- Madhuri
- Rekha
- Hema
- Zeenat
- Dimple
- Kajol
- Juhi
- Karishma
- Preity
- Aishwarya
- Kareena
- Priyanka
- Deepika
- Katrina
- Alia
- Vidya
- Tabu
- Sushmita
- Kangana
- Sonam
Mythology-Inspired Indian Dog Names
Male
- Krishna
- Shiva
- Arjun
- Rudra
- Hanuman
- Ram
- Bheem
- Karna
- Yudhishthir
- Nakul
- Sahadev
- Ashwatthama
- Indra
- Varun
- Ganesh
- Kartikeya
- Balram
- Pradyumna
- Aniruddha
- Parshurama
- Narasimha
- Vamana
Female
- Lakshmi
- Ganga
- Pari
- Uma
- Shakti
- Kali
- Durga
- Radha
- Sita
- Tara
- Saraswati
- Parvati
- Gauri
- Annapurna
- Rukmini
- Yashodhara
- Ahilya
- Mandodari
- Subhadra
- Draupadi
- Kunti
- Gandhari
Cute & Funny Indian Dog Names
- Bubbles
- Chintu
- Bheem
- Pappu
- Piku
- Bhalu
- Chikki
- Gappu
- Tutu
- Tinku
- Pinku
- Mintu
- Bunty
- Monty
- Chunnu
- Munnu
- Bittu
- Guddu
- Babloo
- Dabloo
- Gappu
- Chhotu
- Motu
- Sonu
Life After Naming: How Fifozone Supports Your Journey
Here’s what I’ve learned after years in pet healthcare: choosing a name is the beautiful beginning. But the real journey is ensuring your dog lives a long, healthy, happy life.
That’s where we come in.
Essential Medicines Every Pet Parent Needs
From my experience, these are the most frequently ordered items:
- Dewormers (every 3 months for adults, monthly for puppies)
- Flea & tick drops (especially during monsoon season)
- Antibiotics (always vet-prescribed, never self-medicate)
- Pain relief medicines (for older dogs with joint issues)
- Eye & ear drops (common issues, easy to treat when caught early)
Supplements That Make a Real Difference
I’ve seen transformations with the right supplements:
- Joint care supplements (made a 9-year-old Labrador play like a puppy again)
- Skin & coat supplements (cleared up persistent itching issues)
- Immunity boosters (especially important for Indian street dogs)
- Digestive enzymes (for those with sensitive stomachs)
- Multivitamins (filling nutritional gaps in the diet)
Daily Essentials We Keep in Stock
- Premium dog food: Royal Canin, Pedigree, Drools, Farmina, and more
- Treats for training and bonding
- Grooming products suitable for Indian climate
- Accessories: collars, leashes, toys, and comfort items
What sets us apart: Every product is verified for authenticity. We have veterinarians on our advisory board. Our customer support team includes experienced pet parents who actually understand your concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions (That pet parents ask)
What are the most popular Indian dog names?
Based on our customer data and interactions, Sheru, Moti, Raja, Coco, Simba, Laila, and Gudiya consistently top the list. But honestly? The most popular name is the one that makes your heart light up when you call it.
What are cute Indian names for dogs?
Ladoo, Barfi, Golu, Piku, Imli, Honey, and Puchki consistently win hearts. Food-inspired names are particularly popular because they’re fun, easy to remember, and very “us.”
What are meaningful Indian dog names?
Krishna, Tara, Neel, Shiva, Arjun, and Maya carry deep cultural and nature-based significance. Many pet parents choose these to honor their heritage while naming their modern family member.
How do I choose a name for my dog?
Here’s my honest advice: Don’t overthink it. Spend a few days with your new dog. Watch their personality emerge. Say different names out loud and see which one feels natural. The right name will click.
Also, make sure everyone in the family agrees. I’ve seen too many dogs confused because Dad calls him “Tommy” while the kids insist on “Bruno”!
Should I choose an Indian or English name?
Choose what resonates with you. I’ve seen dogs respond beautifully to both “Sheru” and “Max.” What matters is consistency and the love behind the name.
Written with insights from thousands of pet parents across India and years of experience in pet healthcare.

