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Does your new puppy have a stiff upper lip, a regal face, and a proper personality? You might be in the market for a British dog name! England has a large population of dog lovers, and the country is famous for its native breeds, including the Border Collie, English Bulldog, and Shetland Sheepdog.
Keep reading to find over 100 of our favorite British names for dogs, including names for boys and girls, funny names, and Old English names. Your charming pup will have a great name before you know it!
Female British Dog Names
- Anna
- Beatrice
- Charlotte
- Bertie
- Abigail
- Queen
- Olivia
- Catherine
- Isabel
- Anastasia
- Princess
- Agnes
- Augusta
- Matilda
- Florence
- Daisy
- Elizabeth
- Mary
- Georgia
- Lady
- Lottie
- Martha
- Dorothy
- Adelaide
- Chloe
- Agatha
- Doris
- Eloise
- Annemarie
- Bella
- Felicity
- Cordelia
- Chelsea
- Eleanor
- Allie

Male British Dog Names
- Clive
- Christian
- King
- Peter
- Benson
- Sherman
- Chester
- Chip
- Archie
- Caleb
- Griffin
- Benjamin
- Lord
- Blake
- Alfie
- Baron
- Duke
- Ronald
- Prince
- Nigel
- Charles
- Alexander
- James
- Aidan
- Alfred
- Cornwallis
- Gordon
- Damien
- Oliver
- Edward
- Isaac
- Albert
- Devlin
- Harry
- Angus
- Alfred

Funny British Dog Names
Giving your pup a funny name inspired by comical British people, places, or things might be a fun idea. You can test a few out on your new pup and see how they react!
- Ginny
- Haggis
- Earl Grey
- Muffin
- Watson
- Crumpet
- Basil
- Scotch
- Knight
- Dotty
- Biscuit
- Sherlock
- Ducky

Old English Dog Names
Would you prefer a name from Ye Olde England? Your pup might enjoy a name from this list if they are relatively prim, proper, and well-mannered. After all, a classy pup deserves a classy name! Here’s our list of the best traditional old English names.
- Alastair
- Axton
- Balthild
- Chaucer
- Gawain
- Shakespeare
- Waite
- Balfour
- Cedric
- Calder
- Percy
- Hermione
- Dermot
- Beowulf
- Baird
- Arthur
- Gwendolyn
- Lancelot
- Bran
- Coby
- Gwenevere
Bonus: Famous British Dogs
We have highlighted a few notable British dogs throughout history. You may be inspired to use one of their names if their story resonates with you and your pup!
Vulcan and Candy
Elizabeth II bred and owned over 30 Corgis. Before her death, she had two Dorgis (Daschund-Corgi mixes) named Vulcan and Candy. Her past Corgis have included Sugar, Whisper, Whiskey, Sherry, Heather, Foxy, Willow, Monty, and Holly.
Isis
If you’ve ever seen the British TV show “Downton Abbey,” you know Isis is Lord Grantham’s beloved Yellow Labrador. This sweet blonde pup was named after the Egyptian goddess, who was believed to rule the natural world and help the dead enter the afterlife.
Pudsey
Pudsey, a cross between a Bichon Frise, a Border Collie, and a Chinese Crested, won Britain’s Got Talent in 2012. Alongside his trainer and co-performer Ashleigh, he performed songs from “The Flintstones” and “Mission: Impossible.”
Turi
Queen Victoria owned many pets, including a Shetland Pony, a set of Tibetan goats, and an African gray parrot. She was particularly fond of dogs, and her Pomeranian, Turi, joined her on her deathbed.
Finding the Right British Name for Your Dog
We hope that you have found inspiration in our list of British dog names, and landed on the perfect British name for your regal dog. Whether you have a Border Collie or a Pomeranian, any puppy would be lucky to have a name from the beautiful British Isles. With traditional, funny, and famous suggestions, there is one for every type of dog! After you choose a name, you can reward yourself with a nice cup of tea.
If you haven’t found a dog name you love, take a look at one of these lists:
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