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Top 10 Dog & Cat Names in Australia for 2024




Luna, Teddy and Hugo lead the pack as Australians embrace traditional human names for their canine companions

Pet Insurance Australia is delighted to announce the nation's most popular pet names for 2024, highlighting a continued trend towards traditional human names for our four-legged friends.

"Luna is a well-established human name, particularly in Spanish and Italian cultures, where it carries strong celestial and mythological significance," Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains. 

"Teddy, traditionally a nickname for Edward or Theodore, has evolved into a popular standalone first name in modern times. Meanwhile, Hugo remains a highly popular choice for people worldwide."

Top 10 Male Dog Names:

1. Teddy
2. Milo
3. Leo
4. Alfie
5. Archie
6. Charlie
7. Rocky
8. Bear
9. Henry
10. Hugo

Top 10 Female Dog Names:

1. Luna
2. Daisy
3. Coco
4. Nala
5. Lola
6. Winnie
7. Molly
8. Millie
9. Bella
10. Ruby




Top 10 Male Cat Names:

1. Hugo
2. Alfie
3. Archie
4. Milo
5. Odin
6. Prince
7. Rocket
8. Apollo
9. Barney
10. Beau

Top 10 Female Cat Names:

1. Luna
2. Minnie
3. Molly
4. Coco
5. Lucy
6. Milly
7. Penny
8. Pepper
9. Violet
10. Angel

"It's fascinating to observe the enduring popularity of human names for pets," said Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia. "Names like Luna and Teddy top the charts and reflect the desire to name our pets as we would our children, showing the deeper bond between owners and their pets."

Notably, Luna has consistently held the top spot among female dog names for several years, underscoring its widespread appeal. While the cat names certainly reflect that feline owners are a little more adventurous with the naming of their pets.

“We simply adore great descriptive names coming more popular, such as Rocket, and more traditional names, such as Penny, making the list in 2024.”

Tips for Naming Your New Puppy:

“With puppy season upon us, selecting the perfect name is an exciting part of welcoming a new pet,” Crighton says. “We advise people to choose a couple of names and to see what name best suits their new bundle of fur once they have arrived home.”

Other tips include:

✔️ Keep it Simple: Opt for names with one or two syllables to ensure easy recognition by your puppy.

✔️ Avoid Confusion: Steer clear of names that sound similar to common commands to prevent misunderstandings during training.

✔️ Reflect Personality: Spend time with your puppy to understand their unique traits, which can inspire a fitting name.

"For those seeking a distinctive name for their pet, exploring various sources can provide some needed inspiration."

✔️ Literature and Mythology: Names like "Athena" or "Gatsby" offer a unique flair.

✔️ Nature-Inspired Names: Consider "River," "Willow," or "Aspen" for a natural touch.

✔️ Cultural References: Delve into names from different cultures or languages that resonate with you.

The trend towards traditional human names for pets reflects a societal shift in how we perceive our animal companions.
"Assigning human names signifies the deepening relationship between pets and their owners, emphasising their role as cherished family members," added Crighton.
As you welcome a new puppy or kitten into your home, choosing a name that resonates with you and suits your pet's personality can enhance the bond you share.

MEDIA RELEASE, 13th November 2024

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