To help you choose the right name for the majestic canine in your life, here are some suggestions for quirky, fun or unusual names for dogs that will reflect their status as king or queen of your family. 

Rex

Rex is possibly the most popular royal name for a male dog. Stemming from the Latin word for king, this regal name has been a favorite for many years with dog owners who want to give their pet a strong name with royal connotations.  

Prince

Prince is another favorite when it comes to choosing a royal-themed dog’s name. This one suggests an air of regal refinement, or an elevated status within the home. It’s also popular with fans of royal history and all the princes of legend who have captured their imagination, as well as women and girls who want a Prince of their own. 

Roy

Roy is another variation of the title of King. Deriving from the French word roi, which denoted kingly status, this name is perfect for a more down-to-earth type of character, yet one that also possesses a degree or royal stature. 

King

While some royal names are suggestive of regal standing, a name like King makes the royal status very clear. King has become a popular dog’s name in recent times, likely because history is so rich with iconic and legendary kings that they continue to inspire new generations with ideas of supreme royalty. 

Royal Names For Female Dogs

Regina

Regina has become a popular name in recent years, yet it has a majestic and ancient history. Originating from the Latin word for queen, this name captures all the regal essence and noble dignity of queenly status. It also suggests the might of entire royal dynasties, being used as a shorthand for the Crown in some countries. 

Reina

Reina is another regal moniker that has become popular of late, and it’s also a variation of the title of queen, this time with a Spanish influence. There’s also an alternative spelling, Reine, which stems from the French word for queen. Both are beautiful royal names that would make a great choice for a female dog. 

Rani

Rani is also a name emanating from the word queen, and this variation has a more Eastern origin. With Sanskrit roots and popular usage in the Indian subcontinent, as well as Southeast Asia, Rani is an exotic take on the more traditional royal names for girl dogs. 

The Queen Mother Memorial bronze on The Mall, shows her with two Corgis – Charlie Dave, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Aristocratic Names For Dogs

Throughout history, the worlds of royals and nobles have been inextricably linked, and there are many occasions where members of royalty bore aristocratic titles. 

So another way to bless your pet with an air of regal dignity and grandeur is to choose from the wide range of aristocratic titles and ranks. To inspire you with some noble names for your new dog or puppy, here are some charming and original suggestions for aristocratic dog names. 

Duke

As one of the finest and grandest of noble titles, the name Duke is a fabulous option for a dog that commands respect. The grand Dukes of the ages also make this a great choice for lovers of history and aristocratic infamy. 

Lord

Lord is a name with a couple of possible themes. It can call to mind the ancient kings of medieval times, or it could suggest the dignified gentry of more recent history. Either way, the name will always represent a sense of elevated stature and historic significance. 

Lady

Lady also suggests refinement and an elevated status, making it a perfect name for a female dog with an air of dignity and elegance. 

Baron

Hailing from medieval times, this name carries with it a sense of ancient warriors, courtesy of the great king’s men who fought in battle. It also suggests the powerful noblemen of history and the realm of aristocracy. 

Duchess

There’s no doubting the role of this dog in the family – any Duchess will command the utmost respect and the finest possible treatment. It’s also the kind of name that any female dog  – and their owner – would be proud of. 

Earl

Earl is a more unusual dog’s name, suggesting a more subtle connection with the realm of royals and nobles. It also has a distinctly British connotation, being one of the most widely-known English titles of aristocracy. 

Noble

Noble is a popular surname and yet it also makes an attractive dog’s name, suggesting a whole range of admirable characteristics, as well as the world of the nobility through the ages. 

Aristo

This one is a more modern take on the aristocratic theme. In recent times, the term aristo has been used to describe those from noble, wealthy or privileged backgrounds. If you want your new pet to allude to finer things in life, this could be a fun and unusual selection. 

Traditional King & Queen Names For Dogs

The royal and noble titles of the world and their international variations provide a fascinating collection of possible names for your dog or puppy. But you may prefer to name your pet after a notable royal in particular, so here are some famous names of kings and queens to help you choose your royal favorite. 

King Names For Dogs

The following names of kings from history are already popular choices for names and could make a great name for your canine companion: 

  • Charlie
  • George
  • Henry
  • Edward
  • Louis
  • Napoleon
  • Arthur

Queen Names For Dogs

These queenly names are also popular girl’s names and they could become a delightful regal reminder for your new dog or puppy: 

  • Isabella
  • Charlotte
  • Marie Antoinette
  • Cleopatra
  • Beatrice

Whether you opt for an ancient title or a modern twist on a royal favorite, these majestic ideas for dog names will help you make the perfect choice for the new addition to your family history.