The 210 Best Dachshund Names for Your Loveable Wiener Dog

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Written by Drew Wood

Updated: September 30, 2023

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Dachshunds are consistently one of the top 10 most popular dog breeds in the United States. It’s easy to see why, with their long bodies, stubby little legs, and perky little tails. They go by a variety of affectionate colloquial names, like doxie, sausage dog, or wiener dog. Lovers of the breed have their choice of smooth-haired, wire-haired, or long-haired varieties in different colors and two sizes: standard and miniature. A third, “rabbit” size in Germany is not recognized in the U.S. or U.K. You can find out tons more about the breed at the American Kennel Club and dedicated dachshund fan sites.

If you just adopted a dachshund, one of your most important decisions will be what to name your funny little friend. We’re here to help. We have some general guidance for you on how to choose a dog name, and then list after list of possible names that could be just right for this breed. We even made up some original ones you’ll find nowhere else!

How to Name a Dog

Here are a few general ideas to help you choose a name you and your dog will like:

  • Short – Short, choppy names are easier to say and for your dog to recognize and respond to.
  • Nicknames – If you like a long name, you can always have a short nickname for everyday use. Go ahead and name your dog “Odel Waddlesbury-Hugglesworth IV” but just call him “Odie” for short. Save his full name for dinner parties.
  • Not confusing – Don’t name your dog something that could be confused with a common command. For example: “Fletch” sounds too much like “fetch.”
  • Consonants – Names with consonants, like Barney or Katie, have sharp sounds that are easy for dogs to distinguish.
  • Vowels – Long vowel sounds like “ay” or “ee” at the end of the name make a tone change that will grab your dog’s attention.
  • Positive – Don’t name your dog something that will embarrass you when others hear you using it.
  • People names – In American culture, it’s popular to give dogs people names (Katie, Bill, etc.) However, some names from other cultures may be offensive to people of that background. You also don’t want to choose a name too similar to your human friends and family members, to avoid confusion.
  • Renaming – Experts say it’s fine to rename an adopted dog that already has a name. The dog likely does not connect the name with itself as an identity but thinks of it more as a command that is followed by good consequences. It will learn its new name along with other new commands and rules at your house.

Not every name in our lists below meets all these standards, but you can modify them as you wish. Maybe you want to name your dog “Bratwurst” but shorten it to “Bratty!” Have fun with it.

Name Your Dog For a Sausage

Dachshund dog posing in her hotdog suit, on a white background

A hot dog costume is an essential part of every wiener dog’s wardrobe.

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Remember, your sausage dog is a friend, not food! But you have to admit, some of these names for sausages would also make great dachshund names.

  1. Arabiki (Japanese)
  2. Boutefas (Switzerland)
  3. Bratwurst (Germany)
  4. Cervelat (Switzerland)
  5. Chả bò (Vietnam)
  6. Chistorra (Spain)
  7. Chorizo (Spain)
  8. Falukorv (Sweden)
  9. Goetta (USA)
  10. Kalburwurst (Switzerland)
  11. Kazy (Kazakhstan)
  12. Kielbasa (Poland)
  13. Knipp (Germany)
  14. Kupati (Georgia)
  15. Laulau (Hawaii)
  16. Longeole (Switzerland)
  17. Longganisa (Philippines)
  18. Salsiccia (Italy)
  19. Sundae or Soondae (Korean)
  20. Saveloy (England)

International Names That Mean “Small”

Newborn baby and a dachshund puppy sleeping together.

Unlike a baby, a dachshund is going to stay tiny. Naming her “Shorty” won’t hurt her career prospects.

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Each of the following dachshund names from around the world means some variation of “small.”

  1. Afton (unisex) – a small Scottish river
  2. Aleida (girl) – a little one with wings
  3. Allfredda (girl) – small, mischievous, and magical
  4. Annu (boy) – an atom
  5. Bala (unisex) – a small child
  6. Bassett (boy) – small
  7. Baya (girl) – berry
  8. Bindi (girl) – forehead jewel
  9. Brom (boy) – person from a small meadow
  10. Cheche (unisex) – a little thing
  11. Chibi (boy) – short person or small child
  12. Chinnu (boy) – pampered little one
  13. Dentin (boy) – a small town in a valley
  14. Duni (girl) – small
  15. Feena (girl) – a little fawn
  16. Gidget (girl) – a little girl
  17. Kahn (boy) – a small boat
  18. Lunet (girl) – little moon
  19. Niven (boy) – little saint
  20. Paavo (boy) – small
  21. Posy (girl) – a little flower
  22. Shala (girl) – a little mountain
  23. Sprowelie ·boy) – a short man
  24. Sprot (boy) – an elf
  25. Taber (boy) – player of a small drum
  26. Tinni (girl) – small, beautiful girl
  27. Teela (girl) – little duck
  28. Thorp (boy) – a person from a little village
  29. Truitt (boy) – small but loyal
  30. Xoti (girl) – small

Nerdy Science Names for a Smart Pup

dachshund with glasses reading a book, inquisitive puppy, canine science

Anyone can make their dog seem smart with the right name and the right accessories.

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Choose one of these dachshund names if your dog is super smart, or as small as a sub-atomic particle!

  1. Atom
  2. Axion
  3. Beaker
  4. Boson
  5. Boyle
  6. Bunsen
  7. Burette
  8. Data
  9. Edison
  10. Einstein
  11. Gluino
  12. Gravitino
  13. Graviton
  14. Hadron
  15. Hubble
  16. Ion
  17. Kepler
  18. Lepton
  19. Mr. Peabody
  20. Neutrino
  21. Newton
  22. Nobel
  23. Petri
  24. Pipette
  25. Positron
  26. Quark
  27. Spurion
  28. Tesla
  29. Watson
  30. Zino

Cutie-Patootie Dachshund Names

Lovely teenage girl in an orange jacket plays and hugs a dachshund dog

This lil’ baby needs a name as squeezably squishy and kissably kissy as he is.

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Here are some names that are so sweet you’ll probably want to brush your teeth after reading them. But that’s how sweet your doxie is too, right?

  1. Angel
  2. Baby
  3. Bae
  4. Boo
  5. Booty-boo
  6. Bubbles
  7. Bubby
  8. Buttercup
  9. Candy
  10. Cookie
  11. Cuddle bear
  12. Cupcake
  13. Cutie
  14. Doodlebug
  15. Honey
  16. Lovebug
  17. Peaches
  18. Peanut
  19. Pookie
  20. Pudding
  21. Pumpkin
  22. Shortie
  23. Snookums
  24. Sugar
  25. Sunshine
  26. Sweet cheeks
  27. Sweet potato
  28. Sweetie
  29. Toots
  30. Twinkle

Movie-Inspired Dachshund Names

black and tan dachshund with cucumber slices covering its eyes.

Your doggie has star power. Give her a celebrity name that will look good up in lights.

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How about naming your new buddy after a favorite movie character? Here are some ideas:

  1. Boots
  2. Bumblebee
  3. Captain
  4. Clifford
  5. Elle
  6. Ewok
  7. Gollum
  8. Gremlin
  9. Groot
  10. Hermione
  11. Jaws
  12. Indy
  13. Kirk
  14. Kermit
  15. Kong
  16. Krillin
  17. Leia
  18. Mario
  19. Marmaduke
  20. Max
  21. Odie
  22. Perdita
  23. Pongo
  24. Poof
  25. Rocket
  26. Scooby
  27. Scrappy
  28. Slinky Dog
  29. Toto
  30. Yoda
dog toy box

A sweet girl needs a sweet girl’s name.

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If you want a more conventional name for your dog, here are 30 popular girl dog names:

  1. Bella
  2. Belle
  3. Cleo
  4. Coco
  5. Daisy
  6. Darla
  7. Diva
  8. Dixie
  9. Dori
  10. Ellie
  11. Gigi
  12. Ginger
  13. Lily
  14. Josie
  15. Lady
  16. Lola
  17. Lucy
  18. Lulu
  19. Luna
  20. Minnie
  21. Molly
  22. Olive
  23. Penny
  24. Pepper
  25. Phoebe
  26. Piper
  27. Poppy
  28. Ruby
  29. Willow
  30. Zoe
Dachshund bathing

Boy dogs need names that their friends won’t make fun of. No one needs to know about the bubble bath!

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Here are 30 traditional and popular boy dog names to consider for your dachshund:

  1. Ace
  2. Arlo
  3. Banjo
  4. Baxter
  5. Bear
  6. Beau
  7. Bruno
  8. Buddy
  9. Duke
  10. Charlie
  11. Cooper
  12. Digger
  13. Dude
  14. Duke
  15. Fletcher
  16. Frodo
  17. Gus
  18. Hank
  19. Harry
  20. Jack
  21. Jerry
  22. Kevin
  23. Loki
  24. Lucky
  25. Major
  26. Max
  27. Milo
  28. Ollie
  29. Ralph
  30. Theo

Dignified Dachshund Names

Dachshund stretched out on a log

Dachshunds secretly run the world. So, make sure your dachshund has a powerful name.

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Maybe young sir or little madam requires a more dignified, formal name befitting their role as the ruler of your house. Try on these for size. Mix and match first and last names to find a combination you like.

  1. Hildegard von Wigglesworth
  2. Martin Droolsworthy III
  3. Lady Katrina Growlington
  4. Ms. Angelina Toothingham
  5. Chester Furrington II
  6. Josiah Baxter-Sheddingham
  7. Otto von Burgermeister
  8. Catherine Schnoz-Sniffinghausen
  9. Alfred Shortsworth-Trippington
  10. Carlos Alejandro de los Perros

The Best Names!

We collected some of the best dachshund names we could find. Hopefully, you found something that suits you, and your short little friend! If you need more ideas, try looking up baby names, names of small objects, or ironic names. How about a dachshund named “Kitty“?

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Drew Wood is a writer at A-Z Animals focusing on mammals, geography, and world cultures. Drew has worked in research and writing for over 20 years and holds a Masters in Foreign Affairs (1992) and a Doctorate in Religion (2009). A resident of Nebraska, Drew enjoys Brazilian jiu-jitsu, movies, and being an emotional support human to four dogs.

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