The Top 10 Dachshund Names in North America and Europe

I did a little research to see what people name their dachshund. Here are the most popular according to the Internet

A brown dachshund puppy

Hercules likes his name just fine

Dachshunds are one of the most lovable and personality-packed dog breeds out there. With their long bodies, short legs, and big attitudes, these little sausage dogs deserve names that match their boldness and charm. If you’re looking for the perfect name for your Dachshund (or just want to see if your pup’s name made the list), we’ve got you covered. Let’s dive into the top Dachshund names in North America and Europe and see how they compare!

Most Popular Dachshund Names in North America

According to Rover.com, the top Dachshund names in the U.S. and Canada are a mix of cute, classic, and downright hilarious. Some names play off the breed’s signature shape, while others reflect their feisty personalities. Here are the top 10 most popular names for Dachshunds in North America:

  1. Frank – A classic Dachshund-specific name inspired by “frankfurter” because they look like hot dogs!
  2. Milo – A sweet, simple name this one is also trending across all dog breeds.
  3. Poppy – A fun, playful name, it’s one that’s currently popular for small dogs in general.
  4. Luna – One of the most popular dog names overall.
  5. Frankie – A cute twist on “Frank,” this one is great if you’ve got a mini wiener.
  6. Bella – “Beautiful” in Italian, this name is a favorite for female pups.
  7. Rolo – Inspired by the round chocolate candy, it’s a great fit for chocolate-colored Dachshunds.
  8. Winston – A sophisticated choice for a tiny dog with a big personality.
  9. Coco – Chic and adorable, this name is popular for stylish little pups in general.
  10. Otto – A nod to the breed’s German roots, Otto is a strong, classic Dachshund name.

Most Popular Dachshund Names in Europe

Across the pond, Dachshund names take on a slightly different twist. European Dachshund owners love playful and quirky names, many of which highlight the breed’s iconic shape or mischievous nature. Based on data from UK pet name surveys, here are the top 10 names for sausage dogs in Europe:

  1. Rolo – The number one Dachshund name in the UK! Cute, sweet, and fun.
  2. Frank – Just like in North America, this name is a go-to for Dachshund lovers.
  3. Slinky – A nod to Slinky Dog from the Toy Story movie! The perfect fit for a long-bodied pup.
  4. Coco – Another crossover hit, Coco is popular for Dachshunds worldwide.
  5. Minnie – Small but mighty, just like the breed itself.
  6. Snoop – A fun and unique choice, possibly inspired by Snoop Dogg!
  7. Digby – A friendly, old-school name that gives off a “let’s go play outside!” vibe.
  8. Peggy – A vintage name that suits a sassy little pup.
  9. Fudge – Sweet, chocolatey, and perfect for a brown Dachshund (or a chocolate like Franzi).
  10. Sizzle – Keeping up with the hot dog theme, this name is one of my favorites!

Dachshund Naming Trends: What’s Hot and What’s Not?

Over the last 10 years, Dachshund names have shifted quite a bit. Names like Bella, Luna, and Milo have surged in popularity due to general pet-naming trends, but breed-specific names like Frank, Slinky, and Rolo continue to stand strong among wiener dogs. Dachshund owners more than other dog people, also love a good pun! Food-inspired names like Frank, Rolo, and Fudge and playful names like Sizzle and Slinky keep showing up on top name lists year after year. Meanwhile, German names like Otto and Hans remain popular due to the breed’s origins.

Overall, whether you prefer a cute, funny, or classic name, one thing’s for sure: Dachshunds wear their names with pride! Their big personalities mean they can pull off just about any name you choose. So, whether you have a Frank, a Coco, or a Sizzle, your little wiener dog is in great company!

IF you’d like to read a more extensive list of popular Dachshund names, check out Rover.com’s Top 129 Dachshund Names for 2021 (updated in 2024).

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Terri Osterfeld Head Doxie Herder
I'm a certifiable dachshund fanatic and lover of anything that involves doxies. I have five — Rommel, Franzi, Montgomery, Hank, and Hercules — plus two German Shepherds, Noet and Sunna, who think they're dachshunds.
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