

- The art of naming your boy dog like it's 1974
- Classic 70s guy names from every cul-de-sac in America
- Rock gods and arena legends
- Funk and soul brothers
- 70s TV heroes and sitcom legends
- Blockbuster movie names from the decade
- Sports legends who owned the decade
- New Wave and punk rock names
- Disco kings and dance floor royalty
- 70s counterculture and political figures
- International icons of the 70s
- Saturday morning cartoon and kids TV heroes
- 70s literary and pop culture names
- Punny 70s male dog names for maximum personality
- Training your dog to know his legendary new name
- Now back that cool dude up
Choosing the perfect dog name is no small feat, especially when you’re going retro with vintage vibes. If you’re on a mission to give your furry friend a groovy moniker inspired by the iconic 1970s, you’re in the right place. From iconic TV characters to disco legends, the 70s is an endless treasure trove for dog-naming inspiration.
And once you’ve found your pup’s perfect match, Lemonade pet insurance is here to help keep them safe and sound through all their adventures.
The art of naming your boy dog like it’s 1974
The way we see it, choosing a dog name is a cultural rite of passage. For 70s-themed names, it’s not just about nostalgia; it’s about celebrating a decade of bold personalities, timeless tunes, and unforgettable trends while giving your pet a name as special as they are.
Let’s dive into the ultimate roundup of 70s dog names for male pups, topped off with tips for helping your new buddy learn their name in no time.
Classic 70s guy names from every cul-de-sac in America
These were the names on every Little League jersey, every report card, every yearbook. The names every dad at every backyard barbecue in 1974 seemed to answer to.
- Kevin
- Brian
- Scott
- Mark
- Todd
- Craig
- Randy
- Gary
- Dale
- Rick
- Greg
- Larry
- Terry
- Barry
- Jerry
- Perry
- Danny
- Donny
- Lonnie
- Ronnie
- Johnnie
- Stevie
- Robbie
- Bobby
- Kenny
- Lenny
- Denny
- Renny
- Benny
- Timmy
- Jimmy
- Billy
- Tommy
- Johnny
- Ricky
- Mickey
- Nicky
- Vicky
- Dickie
- Wicky
- Frankie
- Hankie
- Yankie
- Spankie
- Dankie
- Lanky
- Hank
- Clyde
- Earl
- Floyd
- Lloyd
- Merle
- Vern
Rock gods and arena legends
The seventies were the golden age of rock and roll—big riffs, bigger hair, and concerts that lasted four hours. These names belong to the men who made the whole decade louder.
- Bowie
- Jagger
- Plant
- Bonham
- Page
- Zeppelin
- Freddie
- Mercury
- Sabbath
- Ozzy
- Iommi
- Geezer
- Lemmy
- Dio
- Hendrix
- Clapton
- Townshend
- Daltrey
- Entwistle
- Moon
- Springsteen
- Clarence
- Danny Federici
- Garry Tallent
- Roy Bittan
- Max Weinberg
- Steve Van Zandt
- Nils Lofgren
- Patti Smith
- Lenny Kaye
- Ivan Kral
- Jay Dee Daugherty
- Tom Verlaine
- Richard Hell
- Television
- Marquee Moon
- Lou Reed
- John Cale
- Nico
- Sterling Morrison
- Moe Tucker
- Doug Yule
- Billy Name
- Gerard Malanga
- Ultra Violet
- Viva
- Ondine
- Candy Darling
- Jackie Curtis
- Holly Woodlawn
- Joe Dallesandro
- Paul Morrissey
- Taylor Mead
Funk and soul brothers
James Brown. Sly Stone. George Clinton. The seventies funk scene produced some of the most charismatic men in music history. These names are for the dog who struts everywhere he goes.
- Sly
- Bootsy
- Fela
- Maceo
- Clyde
- Rufus
- Marvin
- Curtis
- Stevie
- Isaac
- Barry
- Luther
- Teddy
- Peabo
- Smokey
- Al Green
- Otis Redding
- Wilson Pickett
- Sam Cooke
- James Brown
- George Clinton
- Bootsy Collins
- Bernie Worrell
- Eddie Hazel
- Garry Shider
- Michael Hampton
- William Collins
- Fuzzy Haskins
- Calvin Simon
- Grady Thomas
- Raymond Davis
- Clarence Haskins
- Fred Wesley
- Pee Wee Ellis
- Catfish Collins
- Frankie Waddy
- Gary Cooper
- Harold Beane
- Michael Brecker
- Randy Brecker
- Lenny White
- Billy Cobham
- Jack DeJohnette
- Tony Williams
- Elvin Jones
- Art Blakey
- Max Roach
- Philly Joe Jones
- Jimmy Cobb
- Roy Haynes
- Paul Motian
- Ed Blackwell
- Sunny Murray
70s TV heroes and sitcom legends
From M*A*S*H to Happy Days to Sanford and Son, the seventies gave us television characters so memorable they still live rent-free in our heads fifty years later.
- Fonzie
- Richie
- Potsie
- Ralph Malph
- Chachi
- Archie Bunker
- Meathead
- George Jefferson
- Lionel Jefferson
- Sherman Hemsley
- Fred Sanford
- Lamont
- Grady
- Bubba
- Aunt Esther
- Hawkeye Pierce
- Trapper John
- BJ Hunnicutt
- Frank Burns
- Radar O’Reilly
- Colonel Potter
- Charles Winchester
- Klinger
- Father Mulcahy
- Kojak
- Baretta
- Rockford
- Starsky
- Hutch
- Huggy Bear
- Columbo
- Barnaby Jones
- Mannix
- Cannon
- Banacek
- Quincy
- Lou Grant
- Ted Baxter
- Murray Slaughter
- Rhoda Morgenstern
- Chuckles
- Barney Miller
- Phil Fish
- Wojo
- Dietrich
- Harris
- Yemana
- Levitt
- Scanlon
- Inspector Luger
- Jack Soo
- Ron Glass
- Steve Landesberg
Blockbuster movie names from the decade
Jaws. Star Wars. The Godfather. Rocky. Taxi Driver. The seventies basically invented modern cinema and packed it with characters nobody has ever forgotten.
- Vito Corleone
- Michael Corleone
- Sonny Corleone
- Fredo Corleone
- Tom Hagen
- Jack Woltz
- Virgil Sollozzo
- Carlo Rizzi
- Luca Brasi
- Peter Clemenza
- Rocky Balboa
- Apollo Creed
- Mickey Goldmill
- Duke
- Paulie Pennino
- Tony Montana
- Manny Ribera
- Frank Lopez
- Alejandro Sosa
- Gus Mancini
- Jake LaMotta
- Joey LaMotta
- Martin Scorsese
- Travis Bickle
- Sport
- Wizard
- Doughboy
- Easy Andy
- Indiana Jones
- Han Solo
- Luke Skywalker
- Obi Wan Kenobi
- Darth Vader
- Chewbacca
- Lando Calrissian
- Wedge Antilles
- Biggs Darklighter
- Admiral Ackbar
- Quint Brody
- Hooper
- Chief Brody
- Jaws
- Shaft
- Superfly
- Cleopatra Jones
- Foxy Brown
- Dolemite
- Rudy Ray Moore
- Blacula
- Mandingo
- Buckwheat
- Alfalfa
- Spanky
Sports legends who owned the decade
The seventies produced some of the greatest male athletes of all time. These names are for the dog who runs faster than he should, catches everything, and always looks effortless doing it.
- Muhammad Ali
- Joe Frazier
- George Foreman
- Roberto Duran
- Sugar Ray Leonard
- Marvelous Marvin Hagler
- Thomas Hearns
- Ken Norton
- Larry Holmes
- Earnie Shavers
- Reggie Jackson
- Catfish Hunter
- Thurman Munson
- Carlton Fisk
- Pete Rose
- Johnny Bench
- Tom Seaver
- Nolan Ryan
- Steve Carlton
- Gaylord Perry
- Walter Payton
- Franco Harris
- Terry Bradshaw
- Roger Staubach
- Lynn Swann
- Mean Joe Greene
- Jack Lambert
- Jack Ham
- Mel Blount
- Fran Tarkenton
- Chuck Foreman
- Kareem Abdul Jabbar
- Doctor J
- Pete Maravich
- Walt Frazier
- Bill Walton
- Dave Cowens
- John Havlicek
- Bobby Orr
- Phil Esposito
- Guy Lafleur
- Ken Dryden
- Tony Esposito
- Bjorn Borg
- Jimmy Connors
- Arthur Ashe
- Ilie Nastase
- Mark Spitz
- Pelé
- Johan Cruyff
- Franz Beckenbauer
New Wave and punk rock names
Not everything in the seventies was soft and groovy. Some of it was fast, loud, and deliberately obnoxious… and absolutely brilliant. These names are for the dog who does what he wants and looks good doing it.
- Johnny Rotten
- Sid Vicious
- Joe Strummer
- Mick Jones
- Paul Simonon
- Topper Headon
- Terry Chimes
- Tommy Ramone
- Joey Ramone
- Johnny Ramone
- Dee Dee Ramone
- Captain Sensible
- Rat Scabies
- Dave Vanian
- Brian James
- Stiv Bators
- Cheetah Chrome
- Jimmy Zero
- Johnny Thunders
- Sylvain Sylvain
- Jerry Nolan
- Arthur Kane
- Richard Hell
- Bob Quine
- Ivan Julian
- Fred Smith
- Marc Bell
- Pete Shelley
- Howard Devoto
- Steve Diggle
- John Maher
- Garth Smith
- Ian Dury
- Chaz Jankel
- Norman Watt Roy
- Charley Charles
- Nick Lowe
- Dave Edmunds
- Terry Williams
- Billy Bremner
- Robert Plant
- Jimmy Page
- John Paul Jones
- John Bonham
- Brian May
- Roger Taylor
- John Deacon
- Freddie Mercury
- Marc Bolan
- Mickey Finn
- Steve Currie
- Bill Legend
- Jack Green
Disco kings and dance floor royalty
Saturday Night Fever wasn’t just a movie, it was a way of life. These names belong to the men who lived it, sequin by sequin.
- Tony Manero
- Bobby C
- Double J
- Joey
- Fran
- Barry Gibb
- Robin Gibb
- Maurice Gibb
- Andy Gibb
- Tavares
- Chic
- Nile Rodgers
- Bernard Edwards
- Tony Thompson
- Luci Martin
- Alfa Anderson
- Le Freak
- Good Times
- Casablanca
- Giorgio Moroder
- Pete Bellotte
- Harold Faltermeyer
- Keith Forsey
- Patrick Hernandez
- Cerrone
- Marc Cerrone
- Jean Marc Cerrone
- Patrick Juvet
- Claude François
- Daniel Balavoine
- Michel Polnareff
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Jacques Dutronc
- Antoine Duhamel
- Didier Marouani
- Space
- Voyage
- Rockets
- Marathon
- Ottawan
- Sheila E
- Smokey Robinson
- Marvin Gaye
- Al Green
- Teddy Pendergrass
- Harold Melvin
- Lou Rawls
- Barry White
- Bill Withers
- Bobby Womack
- Curtis Mayfield
- Donny Hathaway
- Roberta Flack
- Willie Jackson
70s counterculture and political figures
The seventies were politically electric—Watergate, Vietnam, civil rights, environmentalism. These names carry history and weight, and they’re pretty great for a dog too.
- Nixon
- Carter
- Kissinger
- Ellsberg
- Woodward
- Bernstein
- Deepthroat
- Nader
- Chavez
- Harvey Milk
- Evel Knievel
- Hunter Thompson
- Gonzo
- Raoul Duke
- Tom Wolfe
- Norman Mailer
- Gore Vidal
- William Buckley
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
- Hubert Humphrey
- Edmund Muskie
- George McGovern
- Sargent Shriver
- Walter Mondale
- Birch Bayh
- Mo Udall
- Frank Church
- Henry Jackson
- Lloyd Bentsen
- Jimmy Carter
- Cyrus Vance
- Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Andrew Young
- Pat Caddell
- Hamilton Jordan
- Jody Powell
- Bert Lance
- Griffin Bell
- Joseph Califano
- Bob Strauss
- Charles Kirbo
- Jerry Brown
- Ted Kennedy
- Ed Muskie
- Walter Cronkite
- Dan Rather
- Tom Brokaw
- Peter Jennings
- David Brinkley
- Chet Huntley
- Howard K Smith
- Harry Reasoner
- Mike Wallace
- Morley Safer
International icons of the 70s
From Bollywood to bossa nova to British pop, the seventies were gloriously global. These names belong to the men who made the whole world groove.
- Bjorn Borg
- Johan Cruyff
- Franz Beckenbauer
- Gerd Muller
- Gunter Netzer
- Sepp Maier
- Berti Vogts
- Rainer Bonhof
- Wolfgang Overath
- Karl Heinz Rummenigge
- Eusebio
- Giacinto Facchetti
- Gianni Rivera
- Sandro Mazzola
- Dino Zoff
- Gaetano Scirea
- Marco Tardelli
- Paolo Rossi
- Roberto Bettega
- Claudio Sala
- Caetano Veloso
- Gilberto Gil
- Jorge Ben Jor
- Milton Nascimento
- Djavan
- Ivan Lins
- Edu Lobo
- Chico Buarque
- Gonzaguinha
- Alceu Valença
- Fela Kuti
- Hugh Masekela
- Miriam Makeba
- Abdullah Ibrahim
- Youssou N’Dour
- Salif Keita
- Manu Dibango
- Tabu Ley Rochereau
- Franco Luambo
- Sam Mangwana
- Oliver Mtukudzi
- Thomas Mapfumo
- Lucky Dube
- Brenda Fassie
- Sipho Mabuse
- Ray Phiri
- West Nkosi
- Mahlathini
- Joseph Shabalala
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- Ravi Shankar
- Ali Akbar Khan
- Zakir Hussain
Saturday morning cartoon and kids TV heroes
Saturday mornings in the seventies were an event. These names belong to the animated legends, live action heroes, and puppet icons that defined childhood in that decade.
- Scooby
- Shaggy
- Fred Jones
- Barney Rubble
- Yogi Bear
- Boo Boo
- Huckleberry Hound
- Quick Draw McGraw
- Snagglepuss
- Wally Gator
- Magilla Gorilla
- Atom Atom
- Secret Squirrel
- Grape Ape
- Jabberjaw
- Captain Caveman
- Speed Buggy
- Funky Phantom
- Goober
- Archie Andrews
- Jughead Jones
- Reggie Mantle
- Moose Mason
- Dilton Doiley
- Chuck Clayton
- Jason Blossom
- Cheryl Blossom
- Weatherbee
- Mr Svenson
- Smithers
- Veronica Lodge
- Hotdog
- Spotty
- Cubby O’Brien
- Tommy Cole
- Bobby Burgess
- Lonnie Burr
- Jimmie Dodd
- Alfalfa Switzer
- Spanky McFarland
- Buckwheat Thomas
- Porky Lee
- Butch Bond
- Woim
- Froggy Laughlin
- Mickey Gubitosi
- Darla Hood
- Scotty Beckett
- Sidney Kibrick
- Leonard Kibrick
- Harold Switzer
- Carl Switzer
- Jerry Tucker
70s literary and pop culture names
The seventies produced some of the most influential writers, thinkers, and cultural figures of the twentieth century. These names are for the dog who looks thoughtful, even when he’s just staring at the wall.
- Vonnegut
- Heller
- Updike
- Roth
- Bellow
- Malamud
- Cheever
- Carver
- Chekhov
- Fitzgerald
- Hemingway
- Faulkner
- Steinbeck
- Salinger
- Kerouac
- Ginsberg
- Ferlinghetti
- Corso
- Burroughs
- Cassady
- Kesey
- Leary
- Alpert
- Watts
- Suzuki
- Trungpa
- Thich Nhat Hanh
- Krishnamurti
- Jiddu
- Rajneesh
- Maharishi
- Prabhupada
- Yogananda
- Satchidananda
- Sivananda
- Swami
- Guru
- Lama
- Rinpoche
- Geshe
- Tulku
- Trulku
- Roshi
- Sensei
- Osho
- Bhagwan
- Acharya
- Pandit
- Shastri
- Vaidya
- Acharji
- Brahmin
- Pundit
Punny 70s male dog names for maximum personality
Because sometimes your boy deserves a name that makes strangers do a double take at the dog park. Pure seventies energy, canine twist.
- Bark Bowie
- Paw-ge Plant
- Ruff Rider
- Howl Solo
- Fur-gie Harrison
- Bark Jagger
- Woof Springsteen
- Sniff-vie Wonder
- Paw-lo Creed
- Growl-vin Gaye
- Bite-hoven
- Slobber Stallone
- Fetch Frazier
- Bork-y Balboa
- Paw-liament Funkadelic
- Drool Strummer
- Wag-gie Nelson
- Kibble-een
- Biscuit Fever
- Treat-wood Mac
- Bark-arita
- Paw-tsy Cline
- Snout-ra
- Howl-bert
- Paw-sty
- Zoomie Bowie
- Mutt-er
- Leash Horizons
- Fur-guson
- Slobber Fonzie
- Woof-tang
- Bork-adelic
- Paw-stradamus
- Drool Disco
- Fetch-erwood
- Bark-ley
- Ruff-ael
- Growl-io
- Paw-lice
- Yap-oleon
- Howl-ywood
- Sniff-ka
- Paw-loma
- Wag-nolia
- Biscotti Fonzie
- Bark Nixon
- Paw-ter Rabbit
- Drool-ey Reynolds
- Howl-ston
- Fur-nando
- Woof-erdinck
- Sniff Reynolds
- Burt Wooford
Training your dog to know his legendary new name
Now that you’ve chosen the perfect 70s dog name, it’s time to help your pup learn it! Start using your chosen name consistently from day one, saying it with joy and enthusiasm before meals, walks, and playtime to create positive associations.
Remember that dogs typically respond best to names that are one or two syllables, but don’t let that stop you from choosing longer names; you can always use a nickname for everyday use while keeping the full name for special occasions. Practice calling their name in different tones and situations so they recognize it whether you’re calling excitedly at the dog park or speaking softly when they’re resting. Most dogs learn their names within a few days to a week with consistent, positive use.
Now back that cool dude up
You’ve given your boy a name with soul, history, and genuine staying power… now make sure he’s covered for whatever comes next. Lemonade pet insurance keeps it simple: clear plans, fast claims, and zero runaround.
Because if the seventies taught us anything, it’s that the ones you love deserve to be taken care of, and your dog is absolutely at the top of that list.
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