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Goldendoodle Girl Names – Top 100 List

December 20, 2019 by Garrett Yamasaki

Goldendood Girl Names

Are you in the process of getting a girl Goldendoodle dog? One of the hardest things to do is to name your Goldendoodle girl dog because they will by your baby for the next 13+ years. Girl dogs typically live longer than their male counter which is why you’ll say your Goldendoodles name over 600,000 times for its entire lifespan. Thus, picking the right name for your dog is vital from the beginning when you are training your dog to listen to you. WeLoveDoodles has compiled a summary of the very best Goldendoodle girl names that derive from the tendencies, movements, temperaments, and trends of Goldendoodles.

Since Goldendoodle girl dogs are regularly white colored to dark apricot-brown colored and covered with curly hair, we have a predisposition towards names that look like cute little teddy bears. Likewise, Goldendoodle girl dogs have a relatively mild temperament and an attractive personality. We hope you enjoy our list of specially chosen Goldendoodle girl names! After you name your Goldendoodle dog, we suggest reading over our Goldendoodle Informational Guide which will tell more about your Goldendoodle generation and training tips.

Top 100 Goldendoodle Girl Names

  1. Coco
  2. Bella
  3. Peanut
  4. Pebbles
  5. Waffles
  6. Penny
  7. Molly
  8. Bailey
  9. Callie
  10. Chloe
  11. Luna
  12. Scout
  13. Sierra
  14. Stella
  15. Sophie
  16. Zoey
  17. Mocha
  18. Minnie
  19. Hannah
  20. Ella
  21. Lola
  22. Maggie
  23. Roxy
  24. Mia
  25. Lulu
  26. Dixie
  27. Emma
  28. Princess
  29. Koda
  30. Charlotte
  31. Grace
  32. Acorn
  33. Brown Bear
  34. Mudd
  35. Hickory
  36. Moose
  37. Bambi
  38. Teddy
  39. Peanut Butter
  40. Cinnamon
  41. Cashew
  42. Caramel
  43. Cookie
  44. Fawn
  45. Ginger
  46. Sandy
  47. Savannah
  48. Summer
  49. Copper
  50. Rusty
  51. Cheyenne
  52. Sienna
  53. Merlot
  54. Terra
  55. Apricot
  56. Blondie
  57. Clover
  58. Willow
  59. Dusty
  60. Goldie
  61. Bacon
  62. Curry
  63. Clay
  64. Fudge
  65. Maui
  66. Nutmeg
  67. Java
  68. Pudding
  69. Pippy
  70. Meridian
  71. Russet
  72. Mango
  73. Kava
  74. Jenga
  75. Prune
  76. Reeses
  77. Hershey
  78. Harley
  79. Hops
  80. Winter
  81. Scone
  82. Woody
  83. Skylar
  84. Teddy
  85. Toro
  86. Whiskey
  87. Toast
  88. Bagel
  89. Auburn
  90. Beans
  91. Cedar
  92. Brownie
  93. Coffee
  94. KitKat
  95. Nestle
  96. Pepsi
  97. Soy
  98. Boba
  99. Twix
  100. Yogi

How to Choose your Goldendoodle Girl Name

You will likely spend several days thinking about your future canine’s name.  Below are some tips to keep in mind while you brainstorm names for your Goldendoodle girl:

  1. An incredibly basic dog name is better.  Preferably, you will be picking a Goldendoodle name that is under 3 syllables.  If you choose a longer dog name, you’re going to regret repeating your dogs name over and over again while you train her.  If you do want to choose a longer name for your Goldendoodle, try coming up with a shorter nickname to call them regularly.
  2. Try not to choose a name that has the same syllables as popular dog training directions.  The best tip is to try not to name your dog something to the dog command “No.”  You will be telling your dog “No” a lot as you train them.  Any names like Po, Joe, Go, or Mo are not advised.  Your Goldendoodle dog may get their named confused with a command that they aren’t supposed to do.
  3. Make you can say and articulate your Goldendoodle dog’s name.  Pronunciation is important so your dog can recognize the correct sound.  I once ran into a dog at the dog park named Bezelle.  The owner was having difficult training his dog since everyone would call him a different name.
  4. Think of a short nickname for your girl dog.  I don’t know about you, but after calling my Goldendoodle for the 100,000 time, I get tired of saying the same name.  I mix it up by calling my dog Kona, Coco, Buddy, and Bud.  He’s learned to respond to almost all of his nicknames!
  5. Don’t pick a name that sounds like a common human name.  There was once a dog named “Carl” at the dog park.  There were also a couple dog owners with the name “Carl”.  It became confusing after a while whom you’re referring too, the dog or the human.  In general, avoid common human names.

Deciding on your Dog Name

Chances are you’re going to have a few names in mind when you pick up your dog.  So how do you decide on your Goldendoodle girl dog name?

  • Dog Features.  Carefully examine your dogs features.  What color is the fur?  How do the eyes look?  Are there any distinctive features that help you decide on a name for your dog?
  • Brainstorm a top 5 dog name list.  Keep a list of names and pronounce them out loud.  Does any name stand out to you?  Show your list to some family members and get their opinion.  
  • Pick a name from a bucket.  Write down all your favorite names and put them in a container.  Shake the container really well as to mix up all the names.  Choose one piece of paper with a name on it and that will be the name of your dog.  Let fate decide the name of your dog if you’re an indecisive person.
  • Flip a Coin.  For us, we were stuck between the name Kona and Boba.  We couldn’t decide our dog name, so we flipped a coin with heads it was Kona and tails it was Boba.  The coin landed on heads, and we decided to name our dog Kona.  We have zero regrets for the name of our dog!

Conclusion for Girl Goldendoodle Names

Naming your girl Goldendoodle dog is extremely hard and one of the biggest decisions that you’ll make prior to puppy pick up day.  Keep it simple, short, and pronounceable and you’ll be fine!  We hope you enjoyed our list of Goldendoodle girl names.

Other interesting articles:

  1. Top 100 Goldendoodle Boy Names
  2. Best Goldendoodle Haircuts
  3. Goldendoodle Generations (F1, F2B, etc.)

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About Garrett Yamasaki

Garrett loves animals and is a huge advocate for all Doodle dog breeds. He owns his own Goldendoodle named Kona. In addition, he volunteers at the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, where he fosters dogs and helps animals. Garrett enjoys writing about Doodles and believes that dogs can teach humans more about how to live than humans can teach a dog.

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