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Pomeranian Names

Pick Something You Won't Regret Yelling at the Dog Park

Naming a dog is weirdly hard. You need something that fits their personality, sounds good when you yell it, and doesn't make you cringe in public. Here's help for when you're completely stuck.

Find the Perfect Name

Whether you want something popular, something unique, or just need a massive list to scroll through until something clicks.

Best Pomeranian Names

The tried-and-true names that actually work. Popular for a reason, sounds good when you say them, and your Pom will probably respond to them eventually.

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50 Exotic Pomeranian Names

For people who want something different. Unusual names from different languages and cultures that you won't hear at every dog park. Stand out a little.

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Common Pomeranian Names

The classics everyone uses. Sometimes basic is fine. These are popular because they work—cute, easy to say, and your dog won't be the only one with this name.

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Naming Tips That Actually Help

Short names work better. Two syllables max is ideal. "Sir Fluffington the Third" is cute on paper, but you'll just end up calling them Fluffy anyway. Save yourself the hassle.
Avoid names that sound like commands. "Kit" sounds like "sit." "Bo" sounds like "no." Pick something distinct so you're not constantly confusing your dog during training.
Test it out loud first. Say it twenty times. Yell it across a park. If you feel stupid saying it now, you'll hate it in six months. Pick something you can actually use.
Wait a few days if you can. Sometimes their personality shows up and the perfect name becomes obvious. Don't rush it just because you feel like you need to decide immediately.
Food names are overdone but fine. Yes, there are a million dogs named Peanut, Cookie, and Mochi. If you love it, use it. Don't let name snobs make you feel bad about it.
You can change it later. If you pick something and hate it after a week, just change it. Dogs adapt. Better to switch early than live with a name you despise for 15 years.