Human names for pets are on the rise. One reason is that pets are increasingly seen as family members. A whopping 97% of pet parents consider their pets part of the family. Giving your pet a human name makes that bond even stronger.Â
Data from ManyPets shows that names like Bella, Max, and Charlie are as common for pets as they are for people. In fact, Bella has topped the charts for both pet and human names for several years. This trend isn't just limited to dogs and cats, even small furries like rabbits and guinea pigs are getting in on the action. We are far more likely to give dogs and cats human names and less likely to give human names to pets kept in tanks or outside.Â
Human names make pets feel more integrated into daily family life. They're easier to remember and pronounce, making it simpler for everyone in the household to bond with the new family member. Â
Human names for male dogsÂ
Human names for boy dogs are incredibly popular. Names like Jack, Charlie, and Oliver are frequently used for both people and pets. These names are simple, classic, and easy to remember.Â
Human names for female dogsÂ
For girl dogs, names like Bella, Sophie, and Chloe are top choices. These names are elegant and feminine, making them perfect for your lovely lady. The most popular human names for dogs tend to change with baby name trends so for 2024 you may have noticed a few more four-legged family members called Olivia or Amelia. Â