The 170 Best and Most Iconic Elephant Names

Written by Crystal
Published: February 13, 2024
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What’s the best name for the world’s biggest land animal?

With their tough skin, big tusks, and huge size, elephants are incredible creatures. These animals are always eating and can tell over 100 different calls from other elephants.

In this article, we’ll talk about great names for elephants, no matter what kind of personality they have. From classic names like Dumbo to strong ones like Big Boy, we’ve got all the inspiration you’ll need. So, check it out! By the time you finish reading, you’ll finally know the perfect name for your elephant buddy.

Circus and Clown-Themed Names

An Elephant Trunk Closeup Shot in Nepal

Fun circus-themed titles like Binky offer some of the best iconic

elephant

names.

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  1. Acrobella
  2. Aerialist
  3. Applause
  4. Barnum
  5. Bibbo
  6. Big Top
  7. Bigwig
  8. Binky
  9. Blütchen
  10. Boomer
  11. Bouncey Breezy
  12. Bubbles
  13. Bunker
  14. Bumper cars
  15. Buzzy
  16. Cannonball
  17. Captain Spaulding
  18. Carnival
  19. Carousel
  20. Cécile
  21. Cirkus
  22. Circus
  23. Circ
  24. Chuckleberry
  25. Chuckles
  26. Clown
  27. Contortion
  28. Coupe
  29. Crazy Clown
  30. Daisy
  31. Devlin
  32. Dazzle
  33. Dizzy Dapper
  34. Doodles
  35. Dynamo
  36. Elephant
  37. Elefun
  38. Emmet
  39. Flapjack
  40. Flibberty
  41. Frizzle Frazzle
  42. Giggles
  43. Go-go
  44. Giant
  45. Glimmer Gladys
  46. Gobble Giggles
  47. Grinny
  48. Guffaw Gilly
  49. Hoopla
  50. Houdini
  51. Jester
  52. JoJo
  53. Jolly Jacko
  54. Juggler
  55. Jumbo (The name of the biggest circus elephant ever!)
  56. Jumbo Jr.
  57. Kazoo
  58. Krusty the Clown
  59. Lennon
  60. Lion
  61. Lolly Lark
  62. Lulu
  63. Magician
  64. Marvello
  65. Nimbus
  66. Noodles
  67. Oz
  68. Patches
  69. Pennywise
  70. Puddles
  71. Puddles Pippin
  72. Pippin
  73. Popcorn
  74. Razzle
  75. Ringling
  76. Ringmaster
  77. Scooter
  78. Silly Billy
  79. Sideshow
  80. Snickerdoodle
  81. Snickers
  82. Snuffles
  83. Sparky
  84. Stark
  85. Sutherland
  86. Tangle
  87. Tent
  88. Thumb
  89. Tootsie Toot
  90. Toots
  91. Topsy-Turvy
  92. Trapeze
  93. Trampoline
  94. Waggles
  95. Wagner
  96. Whiskers
  97. Wiggles
  98. Wiffy Wags
  99. Willa
  100. Willie
  101. Ziggy

Elephant Names Inspired From Stories and Literature

Chasing Elephant in the Masai Mara

Dumbo and Horton are just a couple of the classic elephant names you could choose.

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  1. Horton: Known for his kindness and loyalty, Horton is a protagonist in Dr. Seuss’s stories “Horton Hatches the Egg” and “Horton Hears a Who!” He’s determined to protect an egg and a tiny community on a speck of dust.
  2. Tantor: Tantor, from Disney’s “Tarzan,” is a neurotic elephant and a loyal friend to Tarzan and Jane. His anxieties provide comedic relief.
  3. Hathi: Hathi, from Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” is a wise leader embodying ancient wisdom and adherence to jungle laws.
  4. Mrs. Jumbo: In Disney’s “Dumbo,” Mrs. Jumbo fiercely defends her son Dumbo against ridicule and cruelty, symbolizing maternal love and resilience.
  5. Babar the Elephant: Babar, from Jean de Brunhoff’s books, is the sophisticated king of Celesteville, showcasing bravery, intelligence, and leadership.
  6. Dumbo: Dumbo, the character of Disney’s film, flies with his oversized ears, teaching valuable lessons about self-acceptance.
  7. Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant: A mysterious and powerful entity from “Adventure Time,” possessing psychic abilities and guiding the protagonists.
  8. Flaps the Elephant: Flaps, from Disney’s “The Jungle Book,” adds comic relief with his carefree and jovial personality.
  9. Rocky: From “The Jungle Book” TV series, Rocky is gruff but caring, always ready to help his friends.
  10. Winifred: Winifred, from Disney’s “The Jungle Book,” balances Colonel Hathi’s strict demeanor with kindness and understanding as his supportive partner.

Big Names for Big Elephants

Elephant trumpeting as he leaves the Chobe River in Botswana Africa

Elephant names that refer to their size are the perfect way to celebrate the world’s largest land animal.

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  1. Tornado
  2. Zephyr
  3. Blaze
  4. Thunder
  5. Tsunami
  6. Godzilla
  7. T-Rex
  8. Rocky
  9. Yeti
  10. Goliath
  11. Rex
  12. Spike
  13. Titan
  14. Roar
  15. Jumbo
  16. Mammoth
  17. Behemoth
  18. Colossus
  19. Maximus
  20. Hercules
  21. Everest
  22. Atlas
  23. King Kong
  24. Bigfoot
  25. Avalanche
  26. Tundra
  27. Odin
  28. Zeus
  29. Brutus
  30. Draco
  31. Jurassic
  32. Shadow
  33. Niagra Falls
  34. Mucho Grande
  35. Mr. Big
  36. Big Boy
  37. Big Girl
  38. Biggie

Super Sized Characters from Cartoons and Comics

two fighting elephants at a water hole in the dusty desert of Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lulu is a fun elephant name that comes from the show, “The Lion Guard”.

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  1. Snorky: Snorky, from “The Banana Splits Adventure Hour,” is a mute elephant who communicates through honking sounds.
  2. Hathi Jr.: The enthusiastic son of Hathi from “The Jungle Book,” eager to learn from his father and uphold jungle traditions.
  3. Lumpy: Lumpy, from Disney’s “Winnie the Pooh,” forms a friendship with Roo, learning valuable lessons about acceptance.
  4. Ma Tembo: Ma Tembo, from Disney’s “The Lion Guard,” is the wise matriarch of an elephant herd, seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
  5. Lulu: Lulu, from “The Lion Guard,” is a playful and adventurous young elephant who contributes to protecting the Pride Lands.
  6. Mabaya: Mabaya, from “The Lion Guard,” initially intimidating, learns to trust the Lion Guard and work for the good of the Pride Lands.
  7. Dania: Dania, also from “The Lion Guard,” is a wise and knowledgeable elephant respected for her guidance within the herd.
  8. Welephant: Welephant, from “The Lion Guard,” spreads joy and laughter with his cheerful personality and love of dancing.
  9. Lotsa Heart Elephant: Lotsa Heart Elephant, from the “Care Bears” franchise, embodies caring and compassion, spreading love and kindness as a member of the Care Bear Cousins.

Elephant Names Inspired by Children’s Books

wild elephants, mother and son

Consider naming your elephant buddy Tanya Trunk, in honor of their elongated nose.

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  1. Bobo the Elephant: A gentle and friendly character often found in children’s stories, Bobo’s playful nature leads to adventures with other animal characters.
  2. Pak E. Derm: A pun-based character known for comedic effect, Pak E. Derm’s name plays on “pachyderm,” often featured in jokes and cartoons.
  3. Sappy Stanley: This sentimental character’s lovable but overly sensitive nature adds heartwarming moments to stories.
  4. Tanya Trunk: A playful and mischievous character, Tanya’s name plays on an elephant’s elongated nose, featured in jokes and cartoons.
  5. Nelson the Elephant: Known for his adventurous spirit, Nelson embarks on exciting journeys in children’s stories and cartoons.
  6. Ned the Elephant: Depicted as friendly and gentle, Ned values friendship and teamwork in his adventures, emphasizing cooperation and empathy.
  7. Dolores the Elephant: This wise and nurturing character serves as a source of comfort and guidance with her gentle demeanor in children’s stories and media.
  8. Pellefant: With a playful nature and adventurous spirit, Pellefant encounters various challenges on exciting journeys.
  9. Bholu: A loyal and dependable character from “Chacha Chaudhary,” Bholu aids the protagonist in solving mysteries and defeating villains.
  10. Olli: Known for his friendly demeanor and adventurous spirit, Olli learns valuable lessons about friendship and courage on exciting journeys.
  11. Elmer the Patchwork Elephant: Elmer’s cheerful personality teaches children about diversity and acceptance in David McKee’s colorful series of children’s books.
  12. Ellie the Elephant: A caring and brave woolly mammoth character in “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs,” Ellie forms close bonds on her adventures.
  13. Elmer Elephant: Portrayed as kind-hearted and courageous in various Disney cartoons, Elmer stands up against bullies in his animated adventures.

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Crystal is a dedicated writer at A-Z Animals, focusing on topics related to mammals, insects, and travel. With over a decade of experience in the world of research and writing, she also fulfills the role of a skilled video and audio engineer. Residing in sunny Florida, alligators are Crystal's favorite animal.

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