Female Colombian Dog Names

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Searching for the perfect name for your pup can be an adventure, especially when you’re looking for something as special as female Colombian dog names. Colombia is rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, offering incredible inspiration for naming your furry friend. Whether you’re inspired by Colombian geography, food, music, or simply want a name as unique as your pup, you’ve come to the right place.

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Naming is serious business

Picking the perfect dog name isn’t as easy as it sounds. There’s a mix of intuition, style, and practicality that goes into it. Are you leaning toward something meaningful or playful? Timeless or trendy? No matter what vibe you’re going for, this list of Colombian-inspired names has you covered. Let’s jump in!

Colombian female legends and historical heroines

Colombia was built on the courage of extraordinary women; your girl is carrying that energy forward.

  • Policarpa
  • Salavarrieta
  • Manuelita
  • Simona
  • Antonia
  • Soledad
  • Mercedes
  • Nariña
  • Libertad
  • Independencia
  • Heroína
  • Rebelde
  • Guerrera
  • Valiente
  • Aguerrida
  • Patriota
  • Francisca
  • Josefa
  • Catalina
  • Mariana
  • Rosario
  • Joaquina
  • Domitila
  • Ruperta
  • Custodía
  • Bárbara
  • Generosa
  • Feliciana
  • Prudencia
  • Clemencia
  • Esperanza
  • Constanza
  • Virtudes
  • Gracia
  • Gloria
  • Amparo
  • Socorro
  • Consolación
  • Visitación
  • Concepción
  • Encarnación
  • Purificación
  • Presentación
  • Asunción
  • Ascensión
  • Inmaculada
  • Transición
  • Celestina
  • Providencia
  • Salvadora

Colombian female mythology and folklore figures

Shapeshifters, river spirits, and forest guardians; Colombia’s female myths are genuinely terrifying and completely iconic.

  • Madremonte
  • Llorona
  • Candileja
  • Patasola
  • Muelona
  • Huitaca
  • Bachué
  • Loca
  • Bruja
  • Hechicera
  • Encantada
  • Fantasma
  • Aparecida
  • Espíritu
  • Sombra
  • Niebla
  • Bruma
  • Neblina
  • Tiniebla
  • Oscura
  • Selva
  • Manigua
  • Ciénaga
  • Laguna
  • Quebrada
  • Vertiente
  • Torrente
  • Caudal
  • Ribera
  • Orilla
  • Serrana
  • Montana
  • Cimera
  • Cumbrera
  • Paramera
  • Sabanera
  • Llanera
  • Costanera
  • Playera
  • Islera
  • Caverna
  • Gruta
  • Cueva
  • Peñasca
  • Rocosa
  • Pedregosa
  • Arenosa
  • Lodosa
  • Pantanosa
  • Fangosa

Colombian female musicians and cultural icons

From Shakira to Karol G to the queens of cumbia and vallenato, your girl is the main act.

  • Shakira
  • Karol
  • Petrona
  • Totó
  • Leonor
  • Soraya
  • Fanny
  • Luzmila
  • Egilda
  • Nórida
  • Etelvina
  • Carmenza
  • Esmeralda
  • Sofía
  • Valentina
  • Gabriela
  • Daniela
  • Camila
  • Natalia
  • Juliana
  • Fernanda
  • Alejandra
  • Mariana
  • Carolina
  • Catalina
  • Paola
  • Andrea
  • Mónica
  • Sandra
  • Patricia
  • Adriana
  • Claudia
  • Marcela
  • Viviana
  • Tatiana
  • Vanessa
  • Melissa
  • Jessica
  • Yolanda
  • Esperanza
  • Marisol
  • Rosalba
  • Nubia
  • Edilma
  • Aleyda
  • Yaneth
  • Rubiela
  • Rosmira
  • Marleny
  • Yanira

Colombian female food and drink names for the girl who rules the kitchen and the treat jar

She knows exactly what she wants and she will stare at you until she gets it.

  • Arepita
  • Pandebona
  • Almojábana
  • Natilla
  • Obleas
  • Arequipe
  • Bocadilla
  • Panelita
  • Aguapanela
  • Chicha
  • Mazamorra
  • Changua
  • Fritanguera
  • Bandejita
  • Empanada
  • Tamalita
  • Hogaza
  • Mogollita
  • Calentada
  • Sancocha
  • Mondonga
  • Lechona
  • Fritanga
  • Picada
  • Ajiaca
  • Cholao
  • Raspada
  • Pitahaya
  • Maracuyá
  • Lulita
  • Borojó
  • Guanábana
  • Curuba
  • Feijoa
  • Chontaduro
  • Cholupa
  • Tomate
  • Canelaza
  • Masata
  • Guarapo
  • Aguardientita
  • Refaja
  • Capuchina
  • Tintica
  • Pericota
  • Marronita
  • Granizada
  • Cremita
  • Vainilla
  • Mielcita

Colombian female flowers and nature names

Colombia is the world’s second most biodiverse country and the largest exporter of cut flowers, your girl is part of that legacy.

  • Orquídea
  • Heliconia
  • Bromelia
  • Anturio
  • Azalea
  • Begonia
  • Clavel
  • Gardenia
  • Magnolia
  • Frailejona
  • Palma
  • Ceiba
  • Yarumo
  • Arrayán
  • Totumo
  • Iraca
  • Tagua
  • Corozo
  • Mangle
  • Chagual
  • Rosa
  • Rosita
  • Florecita
  • Florita
  • Florinda
  • Florida
  • Flor
  • Florencia
  • Violeta
  • Margarita
  • Daría
  • Dalia
  • Camelia
  • Jacinta
  • Jazmín
  • Lavanda
  • Lirio
  • Azucena
  • Petunia
  • Verbena
  • Mimosa
  • Sensitiva
  • Siempreviva
  • Inmortal
  • Perpetua
  • Perenne
  • Silvestre
  • Campestre
  • Montuna
  • Sabanera

Colombian female city and region names for a girl with a hometown soul

Every Colombian city has a distinct personality, find your dog’s city.

  • Cali
  • Cartagena
  • Barranquilla
  • Popayán
  • Manizales
  • Pereira
  • Florencia
  • Neiva
  • Riohacha
  • Sincelejo
  • Montería
  • Valledupar
  • Palmira
  • Ibagué
  • Tunja
  • Bogotana
  • Caleña
  • Cartagenera
  • Barranquillera
  • Pastusa
  • Opita
  • Costeña
  • Cachaca
  • Paisa
  • Rola
  • Santafereña
  • Llanera
  • Amazónica
  • Pacífica
  • Insular
  • Sabaneta
  • Envigada
  • Itagüía
  • Bellanita
  • Rionegrera
  • Marinilla
  • Santuaria
  • Cajeña
  • Retireña
  • Jericó
  • Támesis
  • Caramanta
  • Fredonia
  • Jardín
  • Salento
  • Barichara
  • Mompox
  • Guatapé
  • Honda
  • Zipaquirá

Funny punny female Colombian dog names

She’s hilarious, she knows it, and her name should prove it every single time someone asks.

  • Bark-anquilla
  • Señora Woofers
  • Doña Canina
  • La Ladradora
  • Dame Fluffita la Caleña
  • Perrita Caliente
  • La Woofadora
  • Fida Bandeja
  • Capitana Cholupa
  • Sargenta Sancocho
  • Generala Güasona
  • Coronela Colita
  • Inspectora Bigotes
  • Profesora Patas
  • Doctora Drool
  • Woofilda Picasso
  • Salvadora Doggy
  • Lady Snagglefang del Valle
  • Condesa Droolsworth
  • La Pulgosa
  • La Comehuesos
  • Doña Peluda
  • Capitana Colmillo
  • Paw-stagena
  • Fur-nanda
  • Bark-arita Colombiana
  • La Mocosa
  • MC Buñuela
  • DJ Colitona
  • Condesa Droolula de Medellín
  • La Tremenda
  • La Revoltosa
  • Madame Manguita
  • Baronesa Von Droolstein
  • Licenciada Loca
  • La Gran Babosa
  • Doña Fluffernanda
  • Señorita Snuggles
  • La Destroyer
  • Comandanta Caos
  • Almiranta Absoluta
  • La Salsera
  • Pup Shakira
  • Woof Karol G
  • La Parcera Suprema
  • Miss Arepita Encantada
  • Lady Obleas
  • Doña Fritanguera
  • La Reina del Raspao
  • Madame Mazamorra

Colombian female terms of endearment and nicknames

What Colombians actually call the women and girls they love most, now your dog gets to own them.

  • Parcera
  • Mija
  • Gorda
  • Flaca
  • China
  • Mona
  • Chata
  • Chiquita
  • Bebecita
  • Corazón
  • Cosita
  • Muñeca
  • Querida
  • Bonita
  • Linda
  • Hermosa
  • Tesoro
  • Cielo
  • Amorcita
  • Dulzura
  • Consentida
  • Mimada
  • Adorada
  • Bendición
  • Chimbita
  • Bacana
  • Berraquer
  • Tesa
  • Pila
  • Gomela
  • Pelada
  • Nena
  • China-loca
  • Mica
  • Sabrosa
  • Dura
  • Calidosa
  • Rumbera
  • Fiestera
  • Parcha
  • Vacana
  • Boba
  • Bobita
  • Güasona
  • Revoltosa
  • Tremenda
  • Pícara
  • Diablilla
  • Traviesa
  • Chismosa

Colombian female literary and artistic icons

From García Márquez’s unforgettable women to Colombia’s boldest visual artists, your dog is cultured now.

  • Úrsula
  • Remedios
  • Fermina
  • Pilar
  • Amaranta
  • Rebeca
  • Meme
  • Fernanda
  • Transito
  • Petra
  • Débora (Arango)
  • Beatriz (González)
  • Doris (Salcedo)
  • Óscar (Murillo — for the boldly ironic dog)
  • Fanny (Buitrago)
  • Marvel (Moreno)
  • Elisa (Mújica)
  • Soledad (Acosta)
  • Silveria (Espinosa)
  • Agripina (Montes del Valle)
  • Waldina (Dávila)
  • Teresa (Cuervo)
  • Claudia (Ossa)
  • Nohemí (Villamizar)
  • Consuelo (Mendoza)
  • María (Cano)
  • Betsabé (Espinal)
  • Maruja (Vieira)
  • Matilde (Anaray)
  • Yolanda (Arboleda)
  • Sofía (Ospina)
  • Alba (Lucía)
  • Luz (Marina)
  • Rosa (Elena)
  • Clara (Inés)
  • María (Isabel)
  • Ana (Lucía)
  • Gloria (Inés)
  • Blanca (Nieve)
  • Estrella
  • Lucero
  • Aurora
  • Alborada
  • Madrugada
  • Amanecer
  • Crepúsculo
  • Penumbra
  • Centella
  • Relámpaga
  • Tormenta

Colombian female festival and celebration names

Colombia’s festivals are a full sensory experience, and so is your dog.

  • Carnavala
  • Silletera
  • Marimonda
  • Comparsa
  • Murguera
  • Retreta
  • Pelayera
  • Sinuana
  • Llanera
  • Vaquera
  • Gaitera
  • Trovadora
  • Decimera
  • Piquera
  • Tamborera
  • Acordeonera
  • Coplera
  • Cantadora
  • Bailadora
  • Cumbiambera
  • Mapalera
  • Bambuquera
  • Pasillera
  • Fandanguera
  • Bullerenguera
  • Papayera
  • Bandera
  • Rumbera
  • Chivera
  • Velatera
  • Lucerita
  • Navideña
  • Antorchera
  • Festivalera
  • Verbenera
  • Jolgoriosa
  • Festejera
  • Algarabía
  • Bulliciosa
  • Estruendosa
  • Juerguista
  • Parrandera
  • Bochinchera
  • Tropelera
  • Fiestona
  • Rumbona
  • Gozona
  • Bailonga
  • Cantona
  • Cumbiona

Colombian female coffee and Andean culture names

For the dog who takes her time, watches everything carefully, and judges softly but permanently.

  • Cafeta
  • Tintica
  • Arábica
  • Caturra
  • Bourbon
  • Castilla
  • Tabí
  • Catimora
  • Cosechera
  • Pergamina
  • Sombrita
  • Guamera
  • Fincaera
  • Silvina
  • Paisana
  • Arriera
  • Mulera
  • Leñera
  • Tolimense
  • Huilense
  • Nariñense
  • Antioqueña
  • Caldense
  • Risaraldense
  • Quindiana
  • Santandereana
  • Boyacense
  • Cundinamarquesa
  • Caucana
  • Serrana
  • Nevadita
  • Cerrera
  • Macicera
  • Cimera
  • Sabanera
  • Paramosera
  • Llanerísima
  • Selvática
  • Riparia
  • Costera
  • Caribeña
  • Pacífica
  • Andina
  • Montañera
  • Cafetera
  • Floricultora
  • Silletera
  • Emeraldera
  • Esmeraldina
  • Caficultura

Colombian female sports legends and athletes

Colombia’s women in sport are fearless, historic, and completely iconic, just like your girl.

  • Mariana (Pajón)
  • Pajón
  • Caterine (Ibargüen)
  • Ibargüen
  • Luisa (Blanco)
  • Yoreli (Rincón)
  • Natalia (Cuéllar)
  • Lady (Andrade)
  • Melissa (Ortiz)
  • Pamela (Coo)
  • Leidy (Solís)
  • Diana (Ospina)
  • Ingrid (Visser)
  • Gisela (Morales)
  • Mayra (Tejeda)
  • Luz (Mery Tristán)
  • Fabiola (Zuluaga)
  • Adriana (Araujo)
  • Jackeline (Rentería)
  • Evelis (Aguilar)
  • Yuri (Alvear)
  • Sandra (Galvis)
  • Olga (Lucumí)
  • Flor (Rueda)
  • Martha (Heredia)
  • Brigitte (Baptiste)
  • Dayana (Murillo)
  • Génesis (Reyes)
  • Valentina (Acosta)
  • Laura (González)
  • Isabella (Arcila)
  • María (Camila)
  • Marta (Lucía)
  • Ana (María)
  • Clara (Elena)
  • Rosa (Elvira)
  • Gloria (Stella)
  • Lucía (Fernanda)
  • Carmen (Alicia)
  • Teresa (Cristina)
  • Amparo (Lucía)
  • Blanca (Cecilia)
  • Nelly (Patricia)
  • Consuelo (Marina)
  • Miriam (Estela)
  • Olga (Marina)
  • Elena (del Mar)
  • Inés (del Carmen)
  • Luz (Dary)
  • Maricel (Ríos)

Colombian female classic and traditional names

The names Colombian grandmothers, matriarchs, and beloved aunts have carried for generations; timeless and warm.

  • Esperanza
  • Consuelo
  • Milagros
  • Dolores
  • Concepción
  • Encarnación
  • Purificación
  • Presentación
  • Visitación
  • Inmaculada
  • Celestina
  • Nicanora
  • Eustacia
  • Buenaventura
  • Crisanta
  • Matilde
  • Rosalba
  • Rosmira
  • Rubiela
  • Nubia
  • Edilma
  • Yaneth
  • Marisol
  • Aleyda
  • Gladis
  • Marleny
  • Yanira
  • Fanny
  • Edilsa
  • Rosalinda
  • Flérida
  • Florinda
  • Celmira
  • Hortensia
  • Bertilda
  • Elpidia
  • Bertulfa
  • Griselda
  • Erminda
  • Celestina
  • Perfecta
  • Liberata
  • Fortunata
  • Longina
  • Macaria
  • Martiniana
  • Maximiana
  • Luciana
  • Marciana
  • Felicísima

Colombian female slang and street culture names

The words Colombian women have claimed, owned, and made iconic; now they belong to your girl.

  • Bacana
  • Berraca
  • Chévere
  • Parcha
  • Tesa
  • Pila
  • Gomela
  • Pelada
  • Sapa
  • Rumbeadora
  • Verraquera
  • Rebelder
  • Fiestera
  • Rumbera
  • Calidosa
  • Sabrosa
  • Dura
  • Vacana
  • Chimbita
  • Mañosa
  • Quiubota
  • Manita
  • Llavera
  • Socia
  • Macha
  • Pelaíta
  • Cucha
  • Pana
  • Camelladera
  • Voltiadita
  • Sifrona
  • Nerdita
  • Embejucada
  • Encartada
  • Malgeniar
  • Tragona
  • Dormilona
  • Ñera
  • Chismosa
  • Bochinchera
  • Bravucona
  • Mandona
  • Contestona
  • Gritona
  • Llorona (the fun kind)
  • Berrinchuda
  • Malcriada
  • Consentidísima
  • Mimadísima
  • Reina

Time to start training

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect female 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.

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You just spent real time finding the perfect name for your dog, and that already tells us everything about the kind of pet parent you are. Lemonade Pet insurance is built for people who take their dogs seriously; with fast claims, transparent coverage, and a process that respects your time. From her very first vet visit to every adventure after, Lemonade has your girl covered.

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