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Most Popular Dog Names in the U.S.

With some hints, try to guess the 40 most popular dog names in the U.S. in 2019.
According to the Rover, the dog-walking startup
Quiz by inderweg
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Last updated: November 15, 2020
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First submittedJune 13, 2014
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Male Dogs
#
Hint
Name
1
Short for "the greatest amount"
Max
2
Actor who starred as the Tramp
Charlie
3
Person who makes barrels
Cooper
4
A good friend
Buddy
5
A boxer from the movies
Rocky
6
Main character from
"The Phantom Tollbooth"
Milo
7
Hit the road ...
Jack
8
Ursine creature
Bear
9
Outranks an earl
Duke
10
Short for Theodore
Teddy
11
Please sir, I want some more
Oliver
12
British luxury car brand
Bentley
13
I'm all _____ed out
Tucker
14
French spelling of Bo?
Beau
15
Lion-shaped constellation
Leo
16
Short for Tobias
Toby
17
Sounds like "Jacks" but with an X
Jax
18
King of the gods
Zeus
19
Notable British P.M.
Winston
20
The B in RGB
Blue
Female Dogs
#
Hint
Name
1
Main character in "Twilight"
Bella
2
Latin word for the moon
Luna
3
Linus's sister
Lucy
4
Flower starting with D
Daisy
5
Flower starting with L
Lily
6
Z name sometimes ending in ë
Zoe
7
Song by "The Kinks" about
a cross-dresser
Lola
8
Good golly!
Molly
9
"Sexy" Beatles song subject
Sadie
10
Space surrounded by a castle wall
Bailey
11
Name shouted in
"A Streetcar Named Desire"
Stella
12
Actress Gyllenhaal
Maggie
13
Short for Roxanne
Roxy
14
Movie character who had to make
a terrible choice
Sophie
15
C name sometimes ending in ë
Chloe
16
Copper coin
Penny
17
Pixar movie set in "Mexico"
Coco
18
Simba's girlfriend
Nala
19
Notable WWII riveter
Rosie
20
A precious gemstone
Ruby
+8
Level 77
Nov 15, 2020
These hints are hilarious. I love the easy ones. for the PM one I kept writing Thatcher, Boris, Churchill, May, Blair...never got to Winston
+1
Level 82
Nov 15, 2020
Why not Disraeli?
+14
Level ∞
Nov 15, 2020
LORD PALMERSTON!
+8
Level 89
Nov 15, 2020
PITT THE ELDER!
+1
Level 57
Nov 18, 2020
PITT THE GLINT IN THE MILKMAN'S EYE, C'mere boy!
+2
Level 55
Nov 15, 2020
CONGRATS ON THE FEATURE
+9
Level 85
Nov 15, 2020
Oh, *that* tramp. Not the "Lady and . . ." one with dogs.
+3
Level 64
Nov 17, 2020
Yeah, same here. The theme of dogs was a big red herring.
+2
Level 87
Nov 15, 2020
I thought most dogs were named Fido.
+6
Level 72
Nov 15, 2020
No. Most dogs are named Spot. The list is obviously defective.
+3
Level 76
Nov 15, 2020
No...most dog's name is HEY !!!!!!
+2
Level 89
Nov 16, 2020
Or unprintable in this fine family publication.
+4
Level 86
Nov 16, 2020
The Jax clue is sad, but I don't know what would have been better.
+1
Level 85
Nov 16, 2020
Perhaps an alternative such as "ancient children's game, also known as knucklebones?"
+4
Level 79
Nov 17, 2020
No that clue is great
+3
Level 79
Nov 17, 2020
Where are Rex, Rover, Tinker and Marley?
+1
Level 52
Nov 17, 2020
Tried my own dog - no luck. Tried my friends' dogs - wait none of my friends own dogs. Tried my cousin's dog - I got one.
+4
Level 75
Nov 17, 2020
Same here. No Max, King, Queenie, Princess, Beauty, Scruffy, Sarge, Chief, Betsey, Boris, Roscoe, Tiny (a BIG dog), Hobo, Cookie, or Chaz. Didn't try my childhood dog which was called Puppy the entire sixteen years of his life. Don't ask me why - he was already called that before I was born but he might have preferred it to my older brothers' other dog which was called Ha-Ha. It wasn't just the dogs in our family that got weird names - you oughta hear my middle name which is a family name that was passed on to me. (And no, don't ask.)
+2
Level 76
Nov 17, 2020
Max is the very first answer, though.
+1
Level 69
Jan 31, 2021
As a Max, I was already painfully aware of this...
+1
Level 57
Nov 17, 2020
What about Stains? Imaging telling a dog with that name to come to you.
+1
Level 70
Nov 17, 2020
I know Roosevelt was called Teddy, but Ted is usually short for Edward.
+2
Level 51
Nov 17, 2020
Man people are dumb. Nala and Leo are cats. By the way, dogs suck.
+11
Level 70
Nov 18, 2020
I feel sorry for you for a number of reasons.
+1
Level 45
Nov 17, 2020
Really surprised Rex and Shadow aren't on the list.
+1
Level 75
Nov 18, 2020
2 of my sisters' names are on this list...
+3
Level 75
Nov 18, 2020
And for RGB I couldn't get the recently departed Supreme Court Justice out of my head grr Didn't know RGB was a thing.
+2
Level 50
Nov 18, 2020
Had no idea "bailey" had anything to do with castle walls. Also, what movie did Sophie have to make a horrible choice in? I don't get the reference.
+2
Level 64
Nov 18, 2020
The movie called "Sophie's choice"
+2
Level 68
Nov 19, 2020
What the heck is "all tuckered out?" You really could'nt come up with a better clue for tucker? Not only have I never heard of that expression (which is fine - thats the point of trivia) but I feel like a number of words could have easily worked there as well.
+1
Level 83
Mar 21, 2021
Don't know how to feel about my name AND that of both my sisters appearing on the list
+2
Level 67
Apr 2, 2022
Prime Minister? Major was all I could think of! Then I tried Blair, and gave up...
+1
Level 83
Aug 16, 2023
I tried Churchill because of the adverts but I doubt they're relevant to Americans
+2
Level 66
Apr 20, 2022
Kinda wild just how many female dogs are just given like normal human names
+1
Level 83
Nov 30, 2023
Sadie at #9? Oh nooooooooo