100+ Brown Dog Names for Your Chocolate Dogs! – Top Dog Tips
Does your brown dog have a name?
Newbie dog owners assume that giving their dogs a name becomes the second step after taking them to their home.
But unfortunately, assigning a name to your dog isn’t second nature as most people would like to think.
True, while there are people that are quick-witted to come up with a name, there are dog owners who would struggle to find a suitable name for them.
And that is a problem if you want your dog to respond to you at all times!
That’s why in this blog, I’ve compiled unique brown dog names for your new member of the family.
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These dog names can either be instantly applicable to your dog or help you to come up with your own dog names.
At the end of this blog, I’ll be sharing how to name your dog according to science and professional experts in the field.
I’ll also be sharing my tip on how to find inspiration as to how you name your dog. Look forward to it in the last section of this blog.
Let’s start!
Brown Dog Female Names
Furry and lovable.
Rather than coming as strong, female brown dogs are warm-hearted pets that are sweet to their owners.
They have a kinder and gentler appearance because they have smaller bodies than male dogs.
Should you decide to pick a brown female dog, you need to give it a name that would be fitting of its adorable personality.
And with that, here are some brown dog female names that you may want to consider:
- Carmella
- Tawny
- Sable
- Hazel
- Penny
- Canela
- Auburn
- Sienna
- Henna
- Goldie
- Heather
- Millie
- Bailey
Brown Dog Male Names
Dog owners generally see male brown dogs as active creatures compared to female ones.
People wanting to own a dog will perceive male dogs as more energetic, outgoing, adventurous, and even dominant than female dogs.
Or are they?
Well, the truth is female dogs can have those set of qualities too!
In fact, there’s little to no research that extends to this general assumption about male and female dogs.
There’s even a research study published that supports the idea that female dogs are more dominant than male dogs.
The dominance of male dogs can be due to their instincts of hierarchy that can be traced back to their wolf ancestors.
And with their striking brown color at full display, brown male dogs will look powerful and confident.
If you decide to get a brown male dog for yourself, you may want to give it a name that’s as powerful as its appearance.
Here are some brown dog male names that you may want to call your dog from now on:
- Chip
- Rusty
- Umber
- Rocky
- Corky
- Chuck
- Buck
- Russell
- Bruno
- Bran
- Buster
- Charlie
- Jack
- Daniel
- Scooby
- Yogi
- Copper
Cute Brown Dog Names
If you like cute names for your dear brown dogs, we got you covered!
Cute names are better fitted to small dogs; from toy dogs to lap dogs, the cuteness of its name matches perfectly to their size.
Dog owners also assign cute names to brown dogs with gorgeous fur coats as a way to emphasize their dog’s lovely appearances.
Your dog will be delighted to respond to a charming nickname that’s only for them.
Now, without further ado, here are some cute brown dog names that you can give to your adorable canine pets.
- Gaia
- Phoebe
- Maeve
- Isla
- Freya
- Nola
- Harper
- Mia
- Ava
- Jupiter
- Axel
- Teddy
- Hawk
- Spike
- Cloo
Food-Based Brown Dog Names
Hungry for some brown dog name ideas?
How about naming your dog based on brown foods?
Using brown foods as your dog’s name is actually easier than naming them with a human name.
But isn’t it silly to name your dog using foods?
Yes, it definitely is!
And that’s what makes your dog’s name so special!
Feel free to pick a dog name that you enjoy calling your dog with.
If you’re looking for brown dog names, here are food ideas that you can use for your dog.
- Almond
- Cinnamon
- Pecan
- Hazel
- Clove
- Walnut
- Nutmeg
- Maple
- Pecan
- Peanut
- Sesame
- Macadamia
- Coconut
- Cashew
- Rum
- Brandy
- Kola
- Butternut
- Fudge
- Caramel
- Whiskey
- Waffles
- Truffles
- Acorn
- Pretzels
- Bourbon
- Mochi
- Mushroom
- Sugar
- Biscuit
- Bean
- Soy
- Barley
- Malt
Chocolate Brown Dog Names
Aside from dogs, do you know what else is brown? Chocolates!
It’s not that difficult to relate your brown dog to chocolates since they both have the same color.
A lot of dog owners name their dogs chocolate because the name fully embodies the rich brown fur coats of the dog.
Still, some owners would give their dogs the name chocolate because of how sweet and tender their pet is to them.
Whatever the case may be, if dogs and chocolate are your obsession, then let me indulge you with the following chocolate brown dog names for your pooch.
- Chocolate
- Choco
- Brownie
- Cadbury
- Cocoa
- Hershey
- Nutella
- Twix
- Toffee
- Milo
- Choc
- Snickers
- Mars
- Toast
- KitKat
- Cacao
- Choklait
- Nestle
- Kinder Joy
- Toblerone
- Valrhona
- Godiva
- Reese
- Ferrero
- Koko
- Cookie
- Tootsie
- Cola
- Bean
Coffee Dog Names
Are you a caffeine-dependent dog lover like me?
Then you must’ve wanted to give a coffee-related name to your dogs!
You may want to check out this list that’s filled with coffee dog names for your brown dog.
- Folger
- Café
- Mocha
- Frappe
- Robusta
- Coffee
- Latte
- Master
Nature-Based Brown Dog Names
A brown dog that likes the outdoor environment is a dog worthy of a dog name based on nature.
If you have a dog that’s adventurous, outgoing, and high-spirited, you may want to try a name that’s as adventurous as your dog.
Since your dog’s fur color is brown, you can easily name your dog based on a lot of brown elements in nature.
These elements could be earthy, woody, wild, and even furry.
Imagination is the limit!
But if you want to have something to start with, here are some brown dog names based on nature.
- Fig
- Acorn
- Leif
- Branch
- Dusty
- Woody
- Cedar
- Squirrel
- Buckeye
- Barky
- Honey
- Bee
- Prairie
- Twig
- Mahogany
- Sahara
- Canyon
- Oak
- Autumn
- Dirt
- Sahara
- Sandy
- Bear
Light Brown Dog Names
Not all dogs will have the same kind of brown fur coat.
Like any other color, brown comes as a whole spectrum of shades.
Some dogs will have dark brown fur colors, and some are light brown.
And for a light brown colored dog, you ought to have the right dog name suited for them!
So if you’re finding inspiration to name your light brown friend, take a look at this compiled list of light brown dog names.
- Amber
- Blondie
- Buttercup
- Croissant
- Fox
- Ginger
- Goldie
- Honey
- Nala
- Oro
- Pluto
- Roo
Unique Brown Dog Names
Every dog is special in their own way.
But some dogs go way beyond the normal to become extraordinary.
If that’s the case, then a common name like Daisy, Max, and Buster won’t give justice to their wonderful feats.
That’s why we all want a dog name that stands out among the rest.
Now, here are some unique brown dog names that can make your dog feel special.
You bet that you won’t come across the same dog name within your neighborhood!
- Eevee
- Granbull
- Herdier
- Houndoom
- Houndour
- Lillipup
- Lycan
- Lycanthrope
- Rockruff
- Geodude
- Stoutland
- Nido
- Cubone
- Marowak
- Trapinch
- Groudon
- Argo
- Bogie
- Dodge
- Hondo
- Kenobi
- Rockie
- Ruckus
- Tahoe
- Tug
Exotic Brown Dog Names
Hold up! The unique names for brown dogs don’t stop there!
I’ve also compiled a list of the most exotic brown dog names that you can give to your pooch!
- Sedna
- Mazu
- Lilith
- Zola
- Zion
- Kamiko
- Philomena
- Adonis
- Umberto
- Enzo
- Darius
- Kai
- Kairo
- Monkey
Fun Brown Dog Names
You should also welcome any clever word plays in the process of naming your dog.
Some dog owners are witty enough to either inject puns in their dog’s name or be extremely crafty with naming their brown dogs.
Thanks to their creative humor, it’s funny to hear when they call their dogs over.
Heck, it’s even more amazing that they managed to think of something witty in giving their dog a name.
So what about you? Do you want a comical name for your brown pet?
If your answer is yes, then here are some funny brown dog names that you can teach your dog to identify itself with.
- Bark Twain
- Snoop Dog
- Chew-Barka
- Grizzle
- Fido
- Toto
- Slinky
- Bacon
- Heisenbark
- Bingo
- Wee Wee
- Mushu
- Angus
- Byte
- Dozer
- Spud
What Dogs Are Mostly Brown?
Here’s another twist to your problem: what if you have a brown dog name but don’t have the dog itself?
What if you’re still planning to get a suitable dog breed for you?
Ever curious about what dog breeds are mostly brown?
Well then, here is a list of dog breeds that are mostly brown.
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How to Pick a Name for Your Dog?
We may have presented you with a plethora of options for brown dog names, but picking a name for your dog is not an easy task.
Worse, you can get decision paralysis because of how many choices you have right now.
So how do you deal with this problem?
How do you pick a name for your dog?
Make the Dog’s Name Short
When keeping or choosing a brown dog name, you should pick a short name.
Preferably, you want one or two syllables in your dog’s name.
This helps your dog to pick up their name better and easier.
There are, of course, dog owners who would contradict this and give their dogs a lengthy name.
I had a friend, Ryan, with a mixed-breed dog named Jolly Roger.
You heard it right! It was a two-word, four-syllable name for a dog.
Naturally the name, while very unusual and amazing, was enough for me to give him an unconvinced look.
I mean, surely that name was just to impress his friends.
But no.
Ryan called Jolly Roger, who was playing in the backyard, and soon enough, it approached us.
I just couldn’t believe it!
Eventually, he told me that the trick in giving long names is to make sure that you train your dog well to recognize its name.
Like any other training, make sure to start in a distraction-free environment and practice positive reinforcement.
But of course, for newbie dog owners, Ryan recommends sticking to one or two-syllable types of dog names.
Don’t Rhyme the Name with Command Cues
Another thing that you have to consider when picking names is how it rhymes with the basic sets of dog commands.
Your dog can easily confuse its name for the commands and vice versa.
For example, a dog name like Kit can easily be mistaken for a dog command like “sit” because those two sound alike.
Even US President Barack Obama made the mistake of rhyming his dog’s name, Bo to “no.”
One simple trick to overcome this rhyming problem is to use names with pronunciations that are uncommon in nature.
This means, using the names with hissing pronunciations, “sh, zh, s,” work, and so do crispy ones like, “k, kr, kh.”
In an interview, Laura Waddell, a certified dog trainer from K9 Problem Solvers puts it this way:
“They can distinguish frequency ranges that we cannot, particularly dogs with pricked ears, which work almost like parabolic microphones.”
She also added:
“The hard consonant is a relatively sharp sound that the dog can respond to quickly. I think sibilant sounds are more muddled for them.”
The name Zola works because the letter Z is a rare letter used in names and commands alike.
Avoid Names that Cause Negative Impressions
Are you proud of your dog’s name?
Well, what if you take your pooch to a dog park and recall it?
Would you still be able to shout its name to the public?
If the name would make you embarrassed or could get you in trouble while shouting it in public, it probably is not a great nickname after all.
Personal Advice When Picking a Dog Name
If you don’t know where to start in giving brown dog names for your pet, here’s my piece of advice:
Look for distinct features and characteristics in your dog.
A shiny round nose, blue eye color, or even noticeable markings in your dog can maybe help you spark some inspiration.
You can start with your dog’s luscious brown fur coat as something to start with.
Still, you can also observe and get some inspiration from your dog’s behavior.
For example, dog owners would name their dog “digger” after observing how they are fond of scooping up dirt in the backyard.
Brown Dog Names: Key Takeaways
There is sentiment in giving your brown dogs a name.
Giving your dog a name could be a sense of identity that your dog can proudly wear, like a badge.
It could also be that the name proves that your dog is a member of your family.
Another reason is that the names can tell a lot about your dog’s characteristics and features, specifically about its brown fur coat.
And then finally, giving names are also testimony of the owner’s love and affection for dogs.
Whatever the reason may be, dog names are great instruments to create a closer bond with your dog.
Just make sure to keep the name short, distinct, and free from negative connotations if you want your dogs to recognize its name better!
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