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The Best Japanese Dog Names for 2020 with Meanings and Popularity

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The Best Japanese Dog Names for 2020 with Meanings and Popularity

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Whether you have Japanese heritage, a Japanese dog breed like an akita or shiba inu, or you’re just an anime fan (who, us?), a Japanese dog name can be a great way to reflect your interests and passions. So how do you find the perfect Japanese dog name? Rover has you covered.

These names are handpicked from a variety of sources, including our Rover.com database of dog names. We’ve added others from history, art, and pop culture to fill out your options. Have fun and best of luck choosing the perfect name!

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Top Japanese Dog Names

  1. Adzuki (red bean)
  2. Aki (spring)
  3. Akira (intelligent)
  4. Amaya (night rain)
  5. Asami (morning beauty)
  6. Chiyo
  7. Emi (blessing)
  8. Emiko
  9. Hana (flower)
  10. Haru (sunlight)
  11. Hiro
  12. Kenzo
  13. Kimi (noble)
  14. Koko
  15. Kurumi (walnut)
  16. Maki
  17. Masumi (clarity)
  18. Megumi (blessing)
  19. Miyu (gentle)
  20. Momo (peach)
  21. Nori (seaweed)
  22. Pochi (a classic dog name like “Spot”)
  23. Rina (jasmine)
  24. Ryuu (dragon)
  25. Shinju (pearl)
  26. Sora (sky)
  27. Sushi
  28. Tadao (loyal)
  29. Toshiko (clever)
  30. Wasabi
  31. Yoshi
  32. Yuki (good fortune)
  33. Yuko
  34. Yumi (beautiful)
  35. Yuri (lily)

Dog Names Popular in Japan

Sora News reported on the top ten dog names in Japan for 2017, which could be a great source of inspiration. The top male dog names in Japan are:

  1. Kotaro (small boy)
  2. Koro (roly-poly)
  3. Choco (as in the English word chocolate!)
  4. Cookie (another English choice)
  5. Crea
  6. Leo
  7. Leon
  8. Taro
  9. Maron (chestnut)
  10. Lucky

The top female dog names in Japan are:

  1. Momo (peach)
  2. Sakura
  3. Choco
  4. Hana (flower)
  5. Nana (seven)
  6. Maron
  7. Mocha
  8. Kurumi (walnut)
  9. Koko
  10. Runa

Tips for Choosing a Japanese Dog Name

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So how do you find the perfect Japanese name for your dog? Think about personality—yours AND theirs! For example, in this list, there’s a variety to fit any type of dog, from a tiny Momo to an elegant Asami.

Don’t worry if you don’t stick to your chosen theme, either. The best dog names fit the individual dog and make you smile. Because dogs are part of our family, and their names reflect what’s important to us as well as our love for them.

We find dog names absolutely fascinating, and we love searching through our data on the topic to discover hot trends, quirky choices, and unique twists on classics. Over the years, we’ve compiled plenty of names for you to peruse—and we keep our lists updated with new dog name data each year. You can also check out our list of unique dog names or take a look at our list of celebrity-inspired dog names!

The Dog Name Generator

If you need some more name inspiration, check out our Dog Name Generator! We’ll delve into our huge Rover database of dog names and based on the information you provide, we’ll give you some dog-name-related intel. We’ll tell you the two most popular dog names for your dog’s breed and gender, and if you’re looking for a name that stands out from the pack, you’re in luck! We’re throwing in a third, decidedly random option that’s just for fun. That’s right, we won’t just give you one result, we’ll give you three whole dog names to choose from! Then we’ll leave it up to you to decide if your new addition is more of an Audrey or a Princess Porkchop.

Good luck and have fun choosing the perfect name for your new wee friend.

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