

- "Paws" and consider
- Flapper girl names
- Silver screen sirens
- Jazz Age jazz club names
- Socialite and heiress names
- Prohibition-era punny names
- Literary and artistic names
- Gatsby-era glamour names
- Vaudeville stage names
- Art Deco names
- Roaring Twenties nicknames
- Names from iconic 1920s women in history
- Charleston dance floor names
- Boardwalk and beach resort names
- Now that you've named you 1920's lady
- Before we go...
The 1920s were a time of jazz, flapper dresses, and timeless style… and those vibes can make for some truly unique and vintage-inspired dog names. Whether you’re planning to name your pup after a classic movie star, a roaring jazz musician, or anything else that screams the Jazz Age, this list is packed with 1920s dog names for girls to help you find the perfect match.
And once your pup has a name that fits her sparkling personality, consider Lemonade pet insurance to keep her protected through all her adventures in the modern age.
“Paws” and consider
Finding the right name for your dog can feel like a big deal, and honestly, it kind of is. It’s not just a name; it’s what you’ll be calling during fetch sessions, cuddles, and countless memories. So let’s dive into some fabulous naming inspiration, with a nod to the roaring ’20s.
Flapper girl names
The heart of the decade. Bold, free-spirited, and a little bit rebellious.
- Zelda
- Bessie
- Clementine
- Flossy
- Mamie
- Dot
- Fritzi
- Lulu
- Babs
- Cleo
- Midge
- Trixie
- Birdie
- Flossie
- Gertie
- Marvie
- Peaches
- Bette
- Dottie
- Loula
- Nettie
- Roxie
- Sadie
- Tallulah
- Viv
- Winnie
- Calla
- Della
- Frankie
- Gussie
- Hattie
- Inez
- Josie
- Kitty
- Lottie
- Maisie
- Nona
- Opal
- Polly
- Queenie
- Reba
- Sistie
- Tessie
- Una
- Velma
- Willa
- Xena
- Yetta
- Zuzu
- Bobbie
Silver screen sirens
Named after the actresses who defined an era, before sound, with just a look.
- Greta
- Clara
- Norma
- Lillian
- Colleen
- Gloria
- Louise
- Pola
- Vilma
- Dolores
- Billie
- Corinne
- Esther
- Fay
- Gilda
- Helene
- Irene
- Janet
- Kay
- Leatrice
- Marion
- Nita
- Olive
- Priscilla
- Renee
- Sunnie
- Theda
- Ursula
- Viola
- Wanda
- Agnes
- Bebe
- Clarine
- Dorothy
- Edna
- Flora
- Geneva
- Harriet
- Isadora
- Jetta
- Kathryn
- Loretta
- Merna
- Nora
- Olga
- Patsy
- Rena
- Stella
- Thelma
- Vera
Jazz Age jazz club names
The women who filled speakeasies with music, smoke, and soul.
- Billie
- Ella
- Bessie
- Ethel
- Alberta
- Ivie
- Mamie
- Lovie
- Edythe
- Lucille
- Cora
- Blanche
- Etta
- Hazel
- Ida
- Josephine
- Lil
- Minnie
- Nettie
- Ora
- Pearl
- Queenie
- Rosa
- Sippie
- Trixie
- Valaida
- Wilma
- Zora
- Addie
- Bertha
- Callie
- Dinah
- Effie
- Fannie
- Georgie
- Hilda
- Ina
- Jessie
- Lena
- Mabel
- Nola
- Ozie
- Pinkie
- Retta
- Savannah
- Tillie
- Ulna
- Venie
- Wylene
- Zella
Socialite and heiress names
Dripping in pearls and attitude, names that belong on a guest list.
- Cornelia
- Millicent
- Constance
- Adelaide
- Beatrice
- Cecily
- Dorothea
- Evangeline
- Frederica
- Georgiana
- Henrietta
- Isadora
- Jacqueline
- Katharine
- Lavinia
- Marjorie
- Nicolette
- Octavia
- Persephone
- Quintessa
- Rowena
- Sophronia
- Theodora
- Ursula
- Valentina
- Wilhelmina
- Xiomara
- Yolanda
- Zenobia
- Anastasia
- Arabella
- Casilda
- Delphine
- Elspeth
- Fernanda
- Gwendolyn
- Hypatia
- Iphigenia
- Josefina
- Leonora
- Maximiliana
- Nathalie
- Orinthia
- Philomena
- Roberta
- Seraphina
- Talitha
- Verity
- Winifred
- Xanthippe
Prohibition-era punny names
A little wink at the decade, names with speakeasy spirit baked right in.
- Bark-arita
- Fizzie
- Bootlegger
- Hooch
- Sniffy
- Speakeasy
- Ginny
- Rummie
- Pawhibition
- Flapjaw
- Snouthouse
- Woofshine
- Bubbles
- Sippie
- Nippie
- Drinksie
- Moxie
- Sassafras
- Frizzle
- Tipsie
- Growler
- Barksy
- Swiggy
- Pawsy
- Sozzled
- Nuzzle
- Wobbly
- Bathtubbie
- Rumble
- Fizz
- Snugbrew
- Pounce
- Sniffles
- Pawshine
- Sip
- Clinksy
- Woozy
- Snootie
- Spiritz
- Barkade
- Pawsty
- Frothy
- Drizzle
- Nuzzlegut
- Barkshine
- Snuffles
- Sloshy
- Pawffed
- Zippie
- Seltzie
Literary and artistic names
For the dog who would have attended every salon and read every manifesto.
- Edna
- Virginia
- Sylvia
- Radclyffe
- Gertrude
- Anaïs
- Djuna
- Zelda
- Hilda
- Willa
- Edith
- Amy
- Marianne
- Mina
- Natalie
- Romaine
- Caresse
- Lorine
- Lola
- Maud
- Isadora
- Berenice
- Tess
- Nella
- Jessie
- Zora
- Helga
- Nora
- Elinor
- Harriet
- Ina
- Leonora
- Mabel
- Nance
- Odette
- Pernille
- Renata
- Sigrid
- Tove
- Undine
- Vesta
- Wendeline
- Ximena
- Yolande
- Zinnia
- Amalie
- Brenda
- Cordelia
- Dagmar
- Elspeth
Gatsby-era glamour names
Long, lush, and built for parties that last until dawn.
- Daisy
- Jordan
- Myrtle
- Lucretia
- Florentina
- Mirabelle
- Celestine
- Cassandra
- Rosalind
- Emmeline
- Gwendoline
- Arabella
- Florentine
- Seraphine
- Celestia
- Valentina
- Eulalia
- Evangeline
- Florinda
- Ottoline
- Christabel
- Dorinda
- Ermeline
- Finola
- Galatea
- Hermione
- Isolde
- Jessamyn
- Kerensa
- Lavender
- Melisande
- Nadalia
- Oenone
- Petronia
- Quintella
- Rosalba
- Sophronia
- Thalassa
- Ursuline
- Vespera
- Wisteria
- Ximenia
- Yolantha
- Zenaide
- Amarantha
- Belladonna
- Chrysantha
- Dulcibella
- Elowen
- Florabelle
Vaudeville stage names
Loud, proud, and performing for the back row—always.
- Fifi
- Coco
- Lala
- Mimi
- Gigi
- Vivi
- Dede
- Zaza
- Bibi
- Nini
- Riri
- Titi
- Cici
- Didi
- Fefe
- Jojo
- Kiki
- Lili
- Momo
- Nana
- Pipi
- Roro
- Sisi
- Tutu
- Vava
- Wawa
- Yoyo
- Zizi
- Baba
- Chichi
- Dodo
- Frou-Frou
- Lolo
- Mumu
- Nunu
- Popo
- Ruru
- Susu
- Toto
- Vivi
- Wiwi
- Zuzu
- Bebe
- Cece
- Dede
- Fefe
- Hehe
- Jeje
- Lele
- Meme
Art Deco names
Geometric, bold, sleek. Names with angles and ambition.
- Iris
- Opal
- Jade
- Onyx
- Beryl
- Topaz
- Amber
- Garnet
- Pearl
- Ruby
- Coral
- Ivory
- Ebony
- Indigo
- Sienna
- Ochre
- Crimson
- Scarlett
- Cerulean
- Aurelie
- Argent
- Bronzine
- Chryse
- Doria
- Enamel
- Facette
- Gilded
- Henna
- Inkwell
- Jetty
- Lacquer
- Motif
- Niello
- Ormolu
- Patine
- Rondel
- Spandrel
- Tracery
- Umber
- Veneer
- Verdigris
- Wrought
- Xylon
- Yronwork
- Zlata
- Agate
- Basalt
- Cobalt
- Deco
- Enamel
Roaring Twenties nicknames
Snappy, short, full of personality… the kind of name you yell across the park.
- Bam
- Chip
- Fizz
- Gus
- Hap
- Jazz
- Kit
- Lou
- Mac
- Nan
- Pip
- Quiz
- Roz
- Snip
- Tab
- Whiz
- Zip
- Ace
- Bix
- Caz
- Dix
- Fez
- Giz
- Hix
- Jaz
- Kix
- Lix
- Mix
- Nix
- Pix
- Rix
- Sax
- Taz
- Utz
- Vex
- Wiz
- Yaz
- Zax
- Bex
- Cix
- Daz
- Fax
- Gax
- Hex
- Jex
- Laz
- Max
- Paz
- Rex
- Tex
Names from iconic 1920s women in history
Real women who changed the decade, now immortalized on a dog collar.
- Amelia
- Coco
- Isadora
- Josephine
- Margaret
- Eleanor
- Edith
- Zelda
- Agatha
- Anita
- Bessie
- Clara
- Dolores
- Ethel
- Florence
- Georgia
- Hedvig
- Irene
- Janet
- Katharine
- Lillian
- Maude
- Nelly
- Olive
- Pauline
- Rachel
- Selma
- Tamara
- Uma
- Vera
- Willa
- Xenia
- Yvonne
- Zella
- Adele
- Blanche
- Cora
- Dora
- Esme
- Fanny
- Gladys
- Hortense
- Ingrid
- Jeanette
- Leonora
- Millicent
- Nina
- Octavia
- Prudence
- Queenie
Charleston dance floor names
Bouncy, rhythmic, made for movement… just like your dog at 6am.
- Charleston
- Shimmy
- Foxtrot
- Twirl
- Swing
- Cha-Cha
- Lindy
- Boogie
- Jive
- Prancer
- Hopper
- Skipper
- Bouncer
- Twister
- Shuffles
- Tapsy
- Stompy
- Glider
- Whirly
- Spinner
- Dazzle
- Dazzler
- Flippy
- Groovy
- Hustle
- Jitterbug
- Kaboodle
- Leggy
- Mover
- Nimble
- Peppery
- Quickstep
- Rhumba
- Samba
- Tango
- Upbeat
- Vaudie
- Wriggles
- Xyster
- Yippee
- Zestie
- Bopsy
- Caper
- Dipsy
- Fancy
- Gallop
- Hopscotch
- Itchy
- Jiggly
- Kicky
Boardwalk and beach resort names
These names carry salt air, striped parasols, and the particular confidence of a woman who has claimed her favorite chaise longue.
- Atlantique
- Biarritz
- Capri
- Deauville
- Estoril
- Fontaine
- Georgette
- Hamptons
- Isola
- Jetée
- Kissimmee
- Lido
- Montauk
- Navarre
- Ostende
- Paloma
- Riviera
- Saratoga
- Trouville
- Venezia
- Waverly
- Amalfi
- Breezy
- Cabana
- Dunes
- Estelle
- Florentina
- Gilded
- Harbourette
- Isadora
- Juniper
- Laguna
- Marisol
- Nautique
- Oceane
- Portia
- Quayside
- Resortie
- Sandrine
- Tidelle
- Umbria
- Verandah
- Waveline
- Ximara
- Yachtsie
- Zephyrine
- Aquette
- Coralie
Now that you’ve named you 1920’s lady
Now that you’ve chosen the perfect 1920s dog name for your girl, 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…
If you’ve got your girl’s name all locked in, consider taking one more step to keep her healthy and safe with Lemonade pet insurance. Plans for dogs cover a range of needs from routine checkups to the unexpected, because she’s family.
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