Are you looking for a French dog name for your four-legged friend? We have a large list of melodic-sounding French names for you.
In a nutshell
- particularly evocative names
- inspired by French food, landscapes or famous people
- Name should be suitable for calling the animal
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- French dog names
- Female dog names from A – C
- From D – G
- From H-J
- From K – P
- From Q – Z
- Male dog names from A – D
- From E – J
- From K – R
- From S – Z
- frequently asked Questions
French dog names
Do you love French culture and are now looking for a suitable name for your dog that reminds you of it? Or your dog comes from a French dog breed and a French name seems most appropriate to you? The reasons for looking for a French dog name can be very diverse. We have a selection of French for you dog names compiled. When choosing, keep in mind that the name does not only have a nice sound. An animal's name should also be suitable for calling and have a recognition value for the animal.
Female Dog Names from A – C
- Adelaide
- Adibou
- Angeline
- antoinette
- Babette
- babouchka
- baguette
- Beaute
- Belle
- jewel
- biscotte
- Bottine
- brindille
- brixy
- cafeine
- Cahuete
- Caillou
- caissy
- Cajole
- Camille
- Cannelé
- Cassé-croûte
- Chatounette
- cherie
- chiffounette
- chipounette
- Chocotof
- chocolate
- Choe
- Chouchou
- Chouchune
- chouette
- clarinet
- colette
- Comte
- countess
- cosette
- Cream
- croissant
From D – G
- dede
- Denia
- Diamanté
- diesel
- Donatella
- douette
- duchess
- Eclair
- Elodie
- Emilie
- Esme
- Évariste
- Fanchettine
- Farfouille
- Féla
- Felicie
- Felin
- finesse
- flat
- Fleur
- Fleuve
- Floconnette
- friquette
- Gamble
- gargouille
- Gelinotte
- georgette
- Giselle
- Goinfrette
- Gouliotte
Tip: In French, the letter "e" at the end of a word is usually not pronounced.
From H-J
- Hilaire
- Honoré
- Ivon
- jacket
- Jamaica
- javamine
- Joan of Arc
- Jeannot
- Jenievre
- Jezabelle
- Joscelin
- Jose
Tip: Be careful when choosing a French Called on the emphasis. Not every French word is pronounced the way it is written. Unlike German, French accentuates the vowel in the last syllable of a word or phrase.
From K – P
- Katriane
- Lafayette
- Laptitemouche
- laurine
- Licorne
- Liquette
- Lolinette
- Loulou
- Ludivine
- macramé
- maltousse
- Marguerite
- Marjolaine
- chestnut
- Medee
- Meninge
- merville
- Moise
- Nadege
- Noémie
- Noisette
- Oddibe
- Odette
- sequins
- parfaits
- Penelope
- Pepe
- Pepita
- pirouette
- Pouchinette
From Q – Z
- quincy
- Raicheal
- Renee
- Risette
- Rochelle
- Salina
- scenic
- Showsette
- seccotine
- scarlet
- soiree
- Suceta
- Suzette
- Therese
- tulip
- Ulrique
- ursule
- valentine
- Valerie
- Valery
- Veronique
- violet
- Vivien
- yohanna
- Zidane
Male dog names from A – D
- Adibou
- Appolin
- Asterix
- Beau
- Beauregard
- biscuits
- Boursin
- Bouchou
- bowie
- Brie
- Bruno
- Camembert
- cancan
- cassoulet
- champion
- Charles de Gaulle
- Cheerokee
- cherif
- Choupoux
- claude
- Donatello
From E – J
A notice: The French bulldog is one of the most popular dog breeds and, as the name suggests, it comes from France.
- Eclair
- Édouard
- Etienne
- Fedor
- fondue
- Frederic
- ganache
- garcon
- Gascony
- gaston
- gaston
- Geronimo
- Giles
- Gregoire
- Hares
- Heliot
- hemir
- Heureux
- hipo
- Iceo
- idefix
- isomers
- Jacques
- chip
Tip: The consonant "H" is not pronounced in French and remains silent.
From K – R
- cat
- Glue
- lance
- Leon
- Lesardo
- Liberte
- loup
- Luc
- Lucien
- mamux
- Marc
- Marceau
- Marcel
- Marius
- Monet
- monsieur
- noel
- noir
- Nuit
- Obelix
- Olivier
- Pascale
- Pepito
- pistachio
- quennel
- Remy
- Renaud
- Rex
- reynard
- Rififi
- Rogerio
From S – Z
- Sabou
- bag
- Sacko
- Saël
- safe
- salem
- Saville
- Sinclair
- style
- supreme
- Tintin
- uber
- Ulysse
- U.N
- vallois
- Vero
- Versailles
- Viscount
- Wael
- xavier
- Yves
- Zazu
frequently asked Questions
The most popular French names include Amie, Fleur, Beau, Bijou or Coco.
There are 56 French dog breeds. These include the French Bulldog, the Poodle and the Dogue de Bordeaux.
Dog names can come from different sources of inspiration. From films, books or from your favorite food. Important when choosing is the easy pronunciation and that the name makes you happy with the pronunciation.