The Best and Most Comprehensive List of 140+ Female Horse Names

Written by Rachael Monson
Published: December 20, 2023
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Did you just get a new female horse? If the answer is yes, you’re probably searching for the perfect name! We’ve scoured the internet to come up with a list of more than 140 female horse names to inspire you!

When it comes to naming your female horse, you might be surprised at how many rules registries place on official names. A call name is what you call the horse around the house, while a registered name is the name the registry uses to identify the horse. This name is used in all pedigrees, publications, and events. Some naming rules apply only to certain registries and might be different depending on your horse’s job (racing, breeding, etc.) or which registry you use.

Example of Naming Rules for Horses

An example of a registry with very specific naming rules is the National Show Horse Registry. While they allow horses of all bloodlines and breeds, their rules for naming horses are pretty cut and dry. The name may only contain a total of 25 characters, including spaces. Single letters are not allowed within the name, either. On the other hand, the American Paint Horse Association only allows 21 characters. They do not allow numbers or punctuation. Also, names cannot be too similar to already registered names.

Choosing a registered name with a matching call name is common in the horse world, too. For example, the registered name for a female horse could be Coming Up Roses, which compliments the call name Rosie. However, if your horse already has a registered name, you can try to come up with a call name to match. Otherwise, you can pick whatever you’d like. This list’s goal is to inspire you to find the perfect name for your female horse!

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Horses must be registered to compete in horse shows and other events.

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Why Does a Registered Name Matter?

If you plan to breed, show, race, or otherwise compete with the horse, selecting an awesome registered name greatly benefits you. A name that sticks out in peoples’ minds will help your female horse become famous. Many people who have horses from premium bloodlines choose to honor a horse in the pedigree with their horses’ names. However, if your female horse will be a pet, the registered name might not be too important to you.

How to Pick an Amazing Female Horse Name

Picking the best name for your female horse isn’t hard once you know the steps to take. You’ve already completed the first one by looking for inspiration on our list!

Next, look at your horse closely. Does she have a neat pattern you’d like to incorporate into her name? Maybe she’s a beautiful leopard-spotted Appaloosa? You could name her something like Polka Dotted Pixie or Starry Night. Then, call her Dottie or Galaxy. The look of your female horse can be a great inspiration for a name!

After that, pay attention to your female horse’s personality to find a fitting name. Perhaps, she’s a very playful horse who loves to run and jump. You could register her as Time To Play and call her Frisky!

Lastly, take a gander at your female horse’s pedigree for naming inspiration! Many great horses were named after those that came before them. Reading through some names in your horse’s family tree can be very helpful!

Taking these steps and making a list of favorites is the best way to pick a flawless name for your female horse! Whatever name you pick, make sure it brings you a smile when you say it. If you love your female horse’s name, your equine friend will love it too!

80+ Female Horse Names by Color or Pattern

Coat colors or patterns can be an amazing muse when it comes to naming your female horse. We took a look at some of the most common colors and patterns to come up with fitting names.

Remember, you can use your call name to come up with a great registered name! For instance, a horse called Cinnamon might be registered as Spice It Up. Alternately, a horse registered under the name Luck Of The Draw might be called Lottie (as in lotto).

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Chestnut horses may be common, but they’re magnificent creatures to behold.

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20 Names for Chestnut Horses

While chestnut (brown) is a common color in female horses, their name can be unique! There are many variants of chestnut, as well. So, these names could be adapted to fit better. If your chestnut horse is more of a reddish brown, you might register her as Red Rock Country and call her Sedona. If she’s a flaxen chestnut (dark brown with a light-colored mane and tail) you could name her Latte and register her under the name Coffee With Cream.

  1. Kastanie (chestnut)
  2. Doon (brown or dark)
  3. Amber
  4. Ember
  5. Fiona
  6. Sedona
  7. Alev (flame)
  8. Curry
  9. Calida (fiery)
  10. Saffron
  11. Bourbon
  12. Autumn
  13. Tawny
  14. Sienna
  15. Brina (brown)
  16. Kiona (brown hills)
  17. Auburn / Aubrey
  18. Baize (dark brown)
  19. Morena (brown-haired)
  20. Amaretto
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One of the most beautiful horse breeds that comes in solid black is the Friesian.

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20 Names for Black Horses

Black female horses deserve great names, too! Even if some people consider them plain, yours is special to you. One list we found has over 200 names for black horses. There’s no shortage of options for your female horse’s name that describe her beautiful black coloration. Friesians are some of the most stunning horses on the planet that come in solid black!

  1. Noir
  2. Krishna (dark, black)
  3. Melanie (dark)
  4. Onyx
  5. Dublin (dark pool)
  6. Nyx (night)
  7. Lila (night)
  8. Espresso
  9. Sariya (night traveler, night rain)
  10. Tsunami
  11. Nightshade
  12. Noche (night)
  13. Lilith
  14. Twilight
  15. Voodoo
  16. Tempest
  17. Bellatrix
  18. Zilla (shadow)
  19. Keira (little dark girl)
  20. Laylah (dark beauty)
Portrait of a flea biten gray Arabian thoroughbred horse in a blue halter against the backdrop of a steppe landscape

Gray horses can have neat patterns like “flea-bitten.”

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20 Names for Gray Horses

Gray horses aren’t necessarily rare, but their genetics make them special. It takes two copies of the gray gene for a horse to have a gray coat. Many grays are born with a dark coat that lightens with age. Let’s find an incredible name for your gray female horse!

  1. Slate
  2. Haze
  3. Ardesia (slate gray)
  4. Zelda (gray fighting maid)
  5. Dovelyn
  6. Mouse
  7. Pewter
  8. Paloma (dove)
  9. Nimbus
  10. Cirrus
  11. Muzna (rain clouds)
  12. Neala (cloud)
  13. Castle
  14. Binesi (Native American thunderbird)
  15. Echo
  16. Mirage
  17. Vapor
  18. Noelani (heavenly mist)
  19. Woya (dove)
  20. Grace
American paint horse adult and foal running together

Some horses have alternating dark and light sections of their coat.

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20 Names for Two-Toned Horses

Dapple, pinto, paint, piebald, or snowflake are all pattern possibilities in horses. Those aren’t the only ones, though. Calling attention to your female horse’s fascinating pattern is a great way to name her. If your horse exhibits an exceptional flowing and swirling pattern, you may choose to name her Alma (after Alma Thomas, a painter) and register her as Abstract Painting. Another option might be the registered name Dancing The Tango and the call name Swirls (because the woman swirls her skirt around while she dances).

  1. Ripple
  2. Ocean
  3. Jordan (flowing down)
  4. River
  5. Mosaic
  6. Saori (red flowing silk)
  7. Maple
  8. Marble
  9. Confetti
  10. Ashbel (flowing)
  11. Rhea (a flowing stream)
  12. Agate
  13. Opal
  14. Tapestry
  15. Starburst
  16. Puzzle
  17. Dyfi (a Welsh river name)
  18. Leopardette
  19. Sorbet
  20. Galaxy
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Horses have been selectively bred for many years to be stronger and faster.

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Naming Your Female Horse After a Goddess — 40+ Options

Horses possess immense strength and power. We humans have bonded with them and learned how to utilize them for many jobs. However, they still outshine us in every athletic way. Why not give your female horse a name after a goddess? These almighty female entities exist in nearly every culture worldwide!

Goddess names also give great opportunities for your female horse’s register/call name combo:

  • Queen Of The Gods — Frigg
  • Mystery’s Goddess — Amuntet
  • Magic Maker — Hecate
  • Rainbow Goddess — Iris
  • Life Bringer — Yemoja

Norse Goddesses

  1. Frigg (queen of the gods, Odin’s wife)
  2. Freya (goddess of love, beauty, and war)
  3. Skadi (goddess of winter and the hunt)
  4. Idun (goddess of spring)

Hindu Goddesses

  1. Shakti (goddess of energy and power)
  2. Saraswati (goddess of knowledge and art)
  3. Lakshmi (goddess of wealth and fertility)
  4. Kali (goddess of death and time)

Egyptian Goddesses

  1. Amunet (goddess of mystery)
  2. Anuket (goddess of the Nile River)
  3. Bastet (goddess of protection, childbirth, and cats)
  4. Sekmet (goddess of war)
  5. Iabet (goddess of fertility and rebirth)

Chinese Goddesses

  1. Guanyin (goddess of mercy and compassion)
  2. Change’e (goddess of the moon)
  3. Zhi Nu (goddess of love)
  4. Bao Gu (goddess of healing)
  5. Nu Kua (goddess of creation)

Greek Goddesses

  1. Athena (goddess of war)
  2. Artemis (goddess of the hunt)
  3. Aphrodite (goddess of love and beauty)
  4. Iris (goddess of the rainbow)
  5. Hecate (goddess of magic)
  6. Nike (goddess of victory)
  7. Asteria (goddess of shooting stars)
  8. Electra (goddess of storm clouds)

Roman Goddesses

  1. Juno (queen of the gods)
  2. Bellona (goddess of war)
  3. Spes (goddess of hope)
  4. Fortune (goddess of fortune)
  5. Opi (goddess of prosperity)
  6. Venus (goddess of love)

African Goddesses

  1. Oshun (goddess of fertility, love, and freedom)
  2. Oya (goddess of the weather)
  3. Aja (spirit of the forest)
  4. Yemoja (giver of life)

Aztec/Mayan Goddesses

  1. Toci (Aztec goddess of health)
  2. Chimalma (Aztec goddess of fertility, life, death, and rebirth)
  3. Ixchel (Mayan goddess of the moon)
  4. Chac Chel (Mayan goddess of destruction and creation)
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Bonding with your female horse and spending time with her is the best way to find a name!

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20 of the Most Common Names for Female Horses

If you’re looking for the best name for your female horse, you may want to avoid these common names. Sure, these names are often picked, but none of them are terrible names. If you love the name, don’t let anything change your mind!

  1. Bella
  2. Lady
  3. Lucy
  4. Dolly
  5. Annie
  6. Molly
  7. Princess
  8. Sugar
  9. Gypsy
  10. Star
  11. Lucky
  12. Willow
  13. Snowflake
  14. Spirit
  15. Sunshine
  16. Rebel
  17. Scout
  18. Luna
  19. Stormy
  20. Scarlet

Final Thoughts on Naming Your Female Horse

Finding an amazing name for your female horse that fits her might seem like a daunting task. However, if you take some time to follow our steps, you’ll find a name that you love. Remember, it’s all about you and what you like. No one else’s opinion matters. A horse is potentially a 30-year commitment to a beloved pet and a name. So, choose wisely and make sure the name makes you smile!

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Dan Baillie/Shutterstock.com


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About the Author

Rachael Monson is a writer at A-Z-Animals where her primary focus is cats, big and small. She also works as senior veterinary assistant and has been in that field since 2012. A resident of Mississippi, she enjoys spending her off time playing video games with her husband and hanging out with her pets (a Bengal cat named Citrine and Basset Hound/Pomeranian mix dog named Pepsi).

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