130 Patriotic Names for Pets

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Patriotic Dog Names

If you give your pet a patriotic name, you'll remind yourself of all this country has to offer every day of the animal's life. Unfortunately, it might be easier to find patriotic dog names for a male than a female pet, but nevertheless, there are options out there, including gender-neutral terms that could fly the patriotic flag for anyone. Whatever patriotic name you choose, make sure it's easy for your pet to understand and doesn't consist of more than a syllable or two. Of course, you can have the formal pet name, and use a diminutive as the call name. Call names are more important for canines than felines, as cat owners know.

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Patriotic male and female dog names inspired by American values

If you consider yourself a patriot, dog names that embody the patriotic ideals this country was founded on is a great place to start stirring up inspiration. Take a hint from President Gerald Ford and name your pet Liberty. Or keep it on the nose by simply calling them Patriot — there won't be any reading between the lines with that one! Any of these patriotic dog name options make great choices for male and female dogs, especially if they embody some part of the term in their personality, behavior, or character.

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  • Freedom
  • Glory
  • Independence
  • Liberty
  • Patriot
  • Victory
This patriotic golden retriever waves the flag.
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Presidential-inspired patriotic dog names

Certain presidential surnames make wonderful pet names. Think Lincoln, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, along with lesser-known presidents such as Tyler, Taylor, or Arthur. Other possibilities include Taft, Wilson, Hoover, Truman, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. Again, there's a lack of suitable female names (unless you choose your name based on the First Lady!), but Roosevelt is easily shortened to "Rosie," and Kennedy is appropriate for either gender. Play around with these names, or let them inspire you in your own journey toward a patriotic dog name for your canine pal.

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  • Abe
  • Adams
  • Barack
  • Buchanan
  • Bush

Carter— Named after the 30th President Jimmy Carter, who worked with his wife, Rosalynn, to build homes through Habitat for Humanity.

  • Chester
  • Clinton
  • Coolidge
  • Donald
  • Eisenhower
  • FDR
  • Ford

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Franklin— Ben Franklin opened the first lending library in the United States in 1731.

  • Garfield
  • Grover
  • Harrison
  • Hoover
  • Jackson
  • Jefferson
  • JFK
  • Kennedy
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  • Lincoln
  • Lyndon
  • Madison
  • McKinley
  • Millard
  • Monroe
  • Nixon
  • Obama
  • Pierce

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Polk— Our 11th President James Knox Polk supported the removal of Native Americans as well as the expansion of slavery, so, not our first pick for a dog name.

  • Quincy
  • Reagan
  • Ronald
  • Roosevelt
  • Rutherford
  • Taft
  • Taylor
  • Teddy
  • Truman
  • Trump
  • Tyler
  • Ulysses
  • Van Buren
  • Warren
  • Washington
  • Woodrow
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Patriotic female names for dogs inspired by First Ladies

Female dogs will have a harder time finding Presidential-inspired patriotic names for obvious reasons, but the First Ladies of the U.S. can offer some inspiration for patriotic dog names or girls. Many of the women on this list made great advancements for their time, and offer dignified names for any dog in need of a moniker. Check out this list for inspiration, and get creative when searching for a patriotic dog name for your canine pal — consider her personality, demeanor, and overall energy for the perfect fit.

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  • Abigail
  • Anna
  • Barbara
  • Betty
  • Caroline
  • Claudia
  • Dolley
  • Edith
  • Eleanor
  • Eliza
  • Elizabeth
  • Ellen
  • Emily

Florence—Florence Harding served as First Lady from 1921 to 1923 as the wife of President Warren G. Harding

  • Frances
  • Grace
  • Harriet
  • Helen
  • Hillary
  • Ida
  • Jackie

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  • Jane
  • Jane
  • Julia
  • Laura
  • Letitia
  • Lucy
  • Mamie
  • Margaret
  • Martha
  • Mary
  • Melania

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Michelle— Michelle Obama is an attorney and the first African-American woman to serve as First Lady, ever, during both Obama administrations.

  • Nancy
  • Rose
  • Sarah
  • Thelma

Patriotic names for male and female dogs inspired by military heroes

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Honor your country by naming your pet after a military hero. From the Civil War, there's Grant, Sherman, and Meade. From the First World War, there's Pershing, although "Black Jack" is a fine name for a dark animal. If naming your pet after a World War II general, consider "Eisenhower," but shorten it to Ike. You could name a female pet "Patton" and call her Patty, and the diminutive of Marshall could be "Marshy."

  • Ace
  • Admiral
  • Alpha
  • Bravo
  • Bullet
  • Campbell
  • Captain

Charlie— A term that represents the letter "C" in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

  • Colonel
  • Colt
  • Commander
  • Dagger
  • Echo
  • General
  • Gordon
  • Grenade
  • Hampton
  • Hero
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  • Knox
  • Lewis
  • Major
  • Private
  • Ranger
  • Remmy

Ricochet— When a projectile, like a bullet, hits and bounces off of something, and could be shortened to "Rico" for a canine pal.

  • Rocket
  • Romeo
  • Sailor
  • Scout
  • Sergeant
  • Sierra
  • Soldier
  • Striker
  • Tango
  • Tank
  • Trooper

Do you need more inspiration for your new pet’s name?

Pets are like our children. We love them, care for them, and we get to dress them up in adorable outfits — if that's a thing we feel like doing! So it's extra important that we take time to find the perfect name that reflects our new pet's personality and potential. Naming can be hard, which is why we've gathered nine pet-naming techniques to find the perfect fit, as well as assembled a handful of our most beloved lists of pet names!

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