Colombian Dog Names

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Finding the perfect name for your new pup can be more challenging than it seems. But if you’re inspired by the vibrant culture and rich history of Colombia, a Colombian-inspired name might be just what you’re looking for. Whether it’s a nod to the stunning landscapes, delicious cuisine, or famous personalities, we’ve got plenty of ideas to help you pick a name that feels just right for your furry friend.

And hey, while you’re crafting this special connection, it might also be a good time to think about Lemonade Pet insurance, because pets deserve all the love and care in the world.

Naming is serious business

We get it-naming your dog is a big deal. After all, this is a name you’ll be using daily for years to come. It’s kind of like naming a baby… but with less input from distant relatives. We’re here to make this process a little easier (and a lot more fun!).

Check out these Colombian-inspired categories to get started.

Names inspired by Colombian cities and towns

Colombia’s geography reads like a naming goldmine, every city has its own soul.

  • Bogotá
  • Medellín
  • Cali
  • Cartagena
  • Barranquilla
  • Bucaramanga
  • Manizales
  • Pereira
  • Popayán
  • Cúcuta
  • Leticia
  • Montería
  • Sincelejo
  • Valledupar
  • Palmira
  • Ibagué
  • Tunja
  • Pasto
  • Neiva
  • Riohacha
  • Quibdó
  • Mocoa
  • Arauca
  • Yopal
  • Mitú
  • Florencia
  • Armenia
  • Villavicencio
  • Barichara
  • Mompox
  • Salento
  • Jardín
  • Guatapé
  • Honda
  • Girardot
  • Magangué
  • Lorica
  • Ciénaga
  • Santamarta
  • Zipaquirá
  • Facatativá
  • Fusagasugá
  • Duitama
  • Sogamoso
  • Espinal
  • Girón
  • Floridablanca
  • Sabaneta
  • Envigado
  • Itagüí

Names straight from Colombian folklore and legend

Colombia’s myths are wild and wonderful; perfect energy for a dog with a flair for the dramatic.

  • Madremonte
  • Mohan
  • Llorona
  • Hojarasca
  • Candileja
  • Patasola
  • Boraro
  • Tintín
  • Riviel
  • Coco
  • Duende
  • Muelona
  • Patetarro
  • Silbón
  • Bagre
  • Tunjo
  • Bochica
  • Bachué
  • Chiminigagua
  • Chibchacum
  • Huitaca
  • Zipá
  • Zaquê
  • Hunzahúa
  • Nencatacoa
  • Goranchacha
  • Tominé
  • Sugamuxi
  • Ramiriquí
  • Iguaque
  • Tibaguye
  • Nariño
  • Quimbaya
  • Zenú
  • Pijaó
  • Calimaya
  • Tairona
  • Muisca
  • Kogui
  • Wayúu
  • Emberá
  • Nukak
  • Arhuaco
  • Inga
  • Kamëntšá
  • Sikuani
  • Curripaco
  • Puinave
  • Yucuna
  • Andoque

Names from Colombian music and dance

Cumbia, vallenato, salsa; Colombia’s music scene has names that hit different.

  • Cumbia
  • Vallenato
  • Porro
  • Mapalé
  • Bambuco
  • Currulao
  • Pasillo
  • Torbellino
  • Gaita
  • Chandé
  • Merecumbé
  • Champeta
  • Bullerengue
  • Chalupa
  • Fandango
  • Paseíto
  • Contradanza
  • Tamborito
  • Abozao
  • Sexteto
  • Acordeón
  • Guacharaca
  • Maracas
  • Tambora
  • Caja
  • Caña
  • Requinto
  • Tiple
  • Bandola
  • Bombo
  • Carlos Vives (or just Vives)
  • ChocQuibTown (or just Choc)
  • Shakira
  • Fonseca
  • Maluma
  • Silvestre
  • Diomedes
  • Escalona
  • Pacho
  • Lucho
  • Totó
  • Petrona
  • Lisandro
  • Nando
  • Chabuco
  • Binomio
  • Zafiro
  • Pailita
  • Blessd
  • Karol G

Colombian food names for dogs who live to eat

Colombia’s cuisine is criminally underrated, these names are delicious.

  • Arepita
  • Bandeja
  • Sancocho
  • Mondongo
  • Tamale
  • Buñuelo
  • Pandebono
  • Almojábana
  • Changua
  • Mazamorra
  • Chicharrón
  • Hogao
  • Sobrebarriga
  • Lechona
  • Fritanga
  • Picada
  • Ajiaco
  • Cuchuco
  • Sopa
  • Obleas
  • Arequipe
  • Natilla
  • Bocadillo
  • Melao
  • Panela
  • Guarapo
  • Aguapanela
  • Chicha
  • Aguardiente
  • Tequendama
  • Chontaduro
  • Lulo
  • Borojó
  • Maracuyá
  • Feijoa
  • Guanábana
  • Curuba
  • Pitahaya
  • Tomate
  • Cholao
  • Raspao
  • Empanada
  • Tamal
  • Mogolla
  • Calentado
  • Peto
  • Masato
  • Canelazo
  • Refajo
  • Cholupa

Names inspired by Colombian flowers and nature

Colombia is the world’s second most biodiverse country, the names basically write themselves.

  • Orquídea
  • Heliconia
  • Bromelia
  • Anturio
  • Azalea
  • Begonia
  • Clavel
  • Gardenia
  • Magnolia
  • Frailejón
  • Palma
  • Ceiba
  • Guadua
  • Yarumo
  • Arrayán
  • Totumo
  • Balso
  • Caracolí
  • Nogal
  • Morado
  • Seje
  • Moriche
  • Tagua
  • Corozo
  • Mangle
  • Iraca
  • Chagual
  • Sigra
  • Wax Palm (or just Waxie)
  • Cóndor
  • Danta
  • Tapira
  • Manatí
  • Nutria
  • Jaguar
  • Puma
  • Tigrillo
  • Oso
  • Tonina
  • Boruga
  • Armadillo
  • Iguana
  • Caimán
  • Anaconda
  • Coatí
  • Tucán
  • Guacamaya
  • Ibis
  • Garzón
  • Flamenco

Colombian coffee culture names for dogs with serious energy

Colombia’s coffee is legendary; these names are bold, smooth, and wake you right up.

  • Café
  • Tinto
  • Perico
  • Marrón
  • Espresso
  • Capuchino
  • Granizado
  • Torrefacto
  • Arabica
  • Catimor
  • Caturra
  • Bourbon
  • Colombia (the varietal)
  • Castillo
  • Tabi
  • Cenicafé
  • Sigatoka
  • Cafetal
  • Sombra
  • Guamo
  • Finca
  • Cosecha
  • Pergamino
  • Silvio
  • Don Jesús
  • Paisa
  • Cafetero
  • Montañero
  • Arriero
  • Mula
  • Aguador
  • Fogón
  • Tolima
  • Huila
  • Nariño (coffee region)
  • Antioquia
  • Caldas
  • Risaralda
  • Quindío
  • Santander
  • Boyacá
  • Cundinamarca
  • Cauca
  • Sierra
  • Nevado
  • Cerro
  • Cima
  • Cráter
  • Macizo
  • Nudo

Funny punny Colombian dog names

For the dog with main character energy and a name that gets a laugh at the vet’s office.

  • Bark-anquilla
  • Paw-stagena
  • Fur-mando
  • Woof-redo
  • Sniff-estizo
  • Sir Floofington de Bogotá
  • Dame Fluffita la Caleña
  • El Ladrador
  • La Ladradora
  • Perro Caliente
  • Don Canino
  • Doña Laika
  • Count Droolula de Medellín
  • Bark-arita Colombiana
  • Señor Snuggles
  • Miss Arepita
  • El Woofer
  • La Barkerina
  • Fido Bandeja
  • Captain Cholupa
  • Licenciada Loca
  • Doctor Drool
  • Professor Patas
  • Inspector Bigotes
  • General Güasón
  • Corporal Colita
  • Sergeant Sancocho
  • El Mocoso
  • La Mocosa
  • Woofredo Picasso
  • Salvador Doggy
  • Frida Pawlo
  • Snoop Perro
  • Notorious W.O.O.F.
  • Pup Shakira
  • DJ Colita
  • MC Buñuelo
  • Bark Twain
  • William Shakespaw
  • Sir Barks-a-Lot del Valle
  • Lord Floppington III
  • Duke Droolsworth
  • Lady Snagglefang
  • El Pulgoso
  • La Mimosa
  • El Comehueso
  • Don Peludo
  • Doña Pulguita
  • Capitán Colmillo
  • La Tremenda

Names from famous Colombians (human and fictional)

Colombia has given the world legends in every field, your dog is in great company.

  • Gabriel (García Márquez)
  • Gabo
  • Aureliano
  • Remedios
  • Úrsula
  • Macondo
  • Fermina
  • Florentino
  • Transito
  • Rebeca
  • Pilar
  • Amaranta
  • Arcadio
  • Fernanda
  • Meme
  • Mauricio
  • Botero
  • Fernando (Botero)
  • Débora (Arango)
  • Gonzalo (Arango)
  • León (de Greiff)
  • Porfirio (Barba Jacob)
  • Tomás (Carrasquilla)
  • Epifanio (Garay)
  • Gregorio (Vásquez)
  • Rodolfo (Llinás)
  • Manuel (Elkin Patarroyo)
  • Beatriz (González)
  • Alejandro (Obregón)
  • Rómulo (Rozo)
  • Édgar (Negret)
  • Enrique (Grau)
  • Doris (Salcedo)
  • Óscar (Murillo)
  • Ernesto (Zea)
  • Pio (Sanmartín)
  • Camilo (Torres)
  • Policarpa (Salavarrieta)
  • Simona (Amaya)
  • Manuelita (Sáenz)
  • Antonia (Santos)
  • Soledad (Acosta)
  • Mercedes (Abrego)
  • Nariño (Antonio)
  • Santander (Francisco)
  • Bolívar
  • Córdoba (José María)
  • Ricaurte
  • Sucre
  • Caldas (Francisco José)

Colombian geography and natural wonder names

From the Amazon to the Andes to the Caribbean; Colombia’s landscape is cinematic.

  • Amazonas
  • Orinoco
  • Magdalena
  • Cauca
  • Atrato
  • Putumayo
  • Caquetá
  • Arauca
  • Guaviare
  • Inírida
  • Vaupés
  • Andes
  • Cordillera
  • Páramo
  • Sierra Nevada
  • Cristóbal Colón (or Colón)
  • El Cocuy
  • Galeras
  • Nevado
  • Tolima (volcano)
  • Ruiz
  • Puracé
  • Sotará
  • Azufral
  • Cumbal
  • Chingaza
  • Sumapaz
  • Farallones
  • Serranía
  • Chiribiquete
  • Caño Cristales
  • Tatacoa
  • Guajira
  • Llanos
  • Sabana
  • Selva
  • Macarena
  • Sanquianga
  • Amacayacu
  • Puinawai
  • Nukak
  • Pisba
  • Iguaque
  • Flor Amarillo (or Flori)
  • Laguna
  • Ciénaga Grande
  • Rosario
  • Baru
  • Providencia
  • San Andrés

Colombian fiesta and festival names

Colombia doesn’t do anything small; the festivals are proof.

  • Carnaval
  • Barranquillero
  • Feria
  • Caleña
  • Silletero
  • Silleta
  • Flor
  • Toro
  • Corralejas
  • Marimonda
  • Monocuco
  • Gallinazo
  • Matachín
  • Congo
  • Diablo
  • Loco
  • Comparsa
  • Bulla
  • Jolgorio
  • Algarabía
  • Festejo
  • Verbena
  • Retreta
  • Murga
  • Porro (festival)
  • Pelayero
  • Sinuano
  • Hay Festival
  • Manizalez
  • Iberoamericano
  • Villavicencio
  • Llanero
  • Coleo
  • Joropo
  • Vaquería
  • Yipao
  • Arriería
  • Silletera
  • Antorcha
  • Luces
  • Velitas
  • Navideño
  • Chivas
  • Rumba
  • Papayera
  • Banda
  • Tambora
  • Piqueria
  • Trovador
  • Decimero
  • Gaitero

Colombian terms of endearment for your most beloved pup

Colombians are warm, expressive, and absolutely loaded with pet names; now your pet has pet names.

  • Chino
  • China
  • Parcero
  • Parcera
  • Mijo
  • Mija
  • Gordo
  • Gorda
  • Flaco
  • Flaca
  • Chato
  • Chata
  • Mono
  • Mona
  • Chiquito
  • Chiquita
  • Bebé
  • Bebecito
  • Corazón
  • Cosita
  • Cosito
  • Muñeca
  • Muñeco
  • Querido
  • Querida
  • Bonito
  • Bonita
  • Lindo
  • Linda
  • Hermoso
  • Hermosa
  • Tesoro
  • Cielo
  • Amor
  • Amorcito
  • Mi Vida
  • Mi Todo
  • Preciosa
  • Precioso
  • Dulzura
  • Dulzón
  • Consentido
  • Consentida
  • Mimado
  • Mimada
  • Adorado
  • Adorada
  • Bendición
  • Chimbo
  • Chimbita
  • Chécheres

Colombian color and vibrancy names

The palette of Colombia; think flower markets, painted towns, and festival costumes.

  • Amarillo
  • Azul
  • Rojo
  • Verde
  • Morado
  • Naranja
  • Rosado
  • Dorado
  • Plateado
  • Bronce
  • Turquesa
  • Esmeralda
  • Zafiro
  • Rubí
  • Ámbar
  • Coral
  • Escarlata
  • Carmín
  • Bermejo
  • Magenta
  • Ocre
  • Siena
  • Tostado
  • Canela
  • Café
  • Marrón
  • Gris
  • Blanco
  • Negro
  • Pardo
  • Violeta
  • Lila
  • Índigo
  • Celeste
  • Aguamarina
  • Jade
  • Miel
  • Caramelo
  • Vainilla
  • Crema
  • Marfil
  • Perla
  • Ébano
  • Obsidiana
  • Grafito
  • Ceniza
  • Humo
  • Bruma
  • Niebla
  • Aurora

Colombian classic Spanish names with local flair

These are names Colombians actually give their kids, dogs, cats, and beloved grandmothers.

  • Esperanza
  • Consuelo
  • Milagros
  • Dolores
  • Concepción
  • Encarnación
  • Purificación
  • Presentación
  • Asunción
  • Visitación
  • Transición
  • Ascensión
  • Inmaculada
  • Celestino
  • Celestina
  • Nicanor
  • Nicomedes
  • Epaminondas
  • Eustaquio
  • Nepomuceno
  • Buenaventura
  • Crisóstomo
  • Hermenegildo
  • Wenceslao
  • Segismundo
  • Bartolomé
  • Bartola
  • Cornelio
  • Porfirio
  • Lucrecio
  • Crisanto
  • Matilde
  • Margarita
  • Rosalba
  • Rosmira
  • Rubiela
  • Nubia
  • Edilma
  • Yaneth
  • Marisol
  • Amparo
  • Socorro
  • Aleyda
  • Fanny
  • Gladis
  • Marleny
  • Yanira
  • Bladimir
  • Wilmar
  • Edinson

Colombian slang names for the dog who gets the culture

These are the words that make Colombians laugh, bond, and feel at home; now they’re dog names.

  • Bacano
  • Bacana
  • Chimba
  • Berraco
  • Berracos
  • Camello
  • Chévere
  • Guayabo
  • Rumbero
  • Rumba
  • Pelado
  • Pelada
  • Vaca
  • Vacano
  • Teso
  • Tesa
  • Pilo
  • Pila
  • Gomelo
  • Gomela
  • Nerd-ito
  • Sapo
  • Sapito
  • Marica
  • Toche
  • Chino-loco
  • Rebelde
  • Fiestero
  • Fiestera
  • Parche
  • Tombo
  • Sapero
  • Bobo
  • Bobito
  • Guache
  • Niche
  • Ñero
  • Ñera
  • Taquero
  • Mondá
  • Mico
  • Mico-loco
  • Jeva
  • Nene
  • Nena
  • Calidoso
  • Sabroso
  • Sabrosa
  • Duro
  • Dura

Training your dog

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect Colombian 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.

Before we go

Your pup’s name is more than just a label, it’s a connection, a way to bond. And while you’re building this relationship, remember Lemonade pet insurance can help you ensure your furry friend is protected through all their adventures.

Because whether they’re a rambunctious “Arepa” or a chill “Gabo,” they deserve the best care.

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