Introduction
Loud Dog Names in Pop Culture
Lassie was a fictional dog that was always getting people out of trouble. She was played by a Rough Collie in many different films from 1943 to 1951 and then played in the series, Lassie, from 1954 until 1973. Lassie was a very intelligent dog that played the heroine in every episode. Lassie barked often, usually just to warn someone of something or to get her favorite humans, Jeff, Timmy, Paul, and Ruth Martin.
The mishaps of Lassie’s master, Timmy, was what created such heroism in this wonderful dog. It seems like the boy was always doing something dangerous like climbing trees, playing with wild animals, and falling off cliffs or into abandoned mine shafts. But, that is not what started the story of this iconic dog. According to Lassie’s official website, Lassie Come Home was a short story in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938 and was turned into a novel in 1940 because of the story’s popularity. In 1943, a film called Lassie Come Home was made by MGM, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Roddy Mc Dowell.
From 1947 to 1950, there was a radio show which became extremely popular. The television show, Lassie, began in 1954 and won two Emmy Awards for the show in 1955 and 1956. In fact, the show became the longest-running American primetime television series in history. She became so popular that she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. She was the first animal ever to get a star here. Still well-known today, Lassie celebrated 75 years of fame in 2013.
Today, the Lassie Dog Company represents the Lassie in every dog and strives to help every dog find the hero or heroine inside of them. Lassie not only has her own website but she also has a Facebook page, Twitter profile, she is on Pinterest, and her Instagram hashtag is #everydogisahero. She has also been on many different news programs such as the Today Show and the Tonight Show. Lassie Dog Company also hosts adoption weekends all year long around the world in the mission to save all strays. The heroine is also the ambassador of Save the Children and Best Friends Animal Society.
Although Lassie was played by many different Rough Collies over the years, she was still Lassie to everyone who saw her and Lassie was the number one name for female dogs in the United States for many years. In fact, it is still in the top 25. Lassie will never be forgotten for all the times she saved Timmy and for all of the other brave things she did in her movies, television shows, and novels.
Loud Dog Name Considerations
When you picked out your little ball of fur, you probably did not expect such loud noises to come from such a small thing. From puppy cries and whines to yodeling at the television and radio, your pooch just seems to want to be the loudest one around. You may think it is cute that your little buddy can say “I love you” and “Mama,” but all that barking and howling may actually get on some people’s nerves. You can try to get your dog to be quieter by using reverse psychology or obedience training, or you can just accept that you have a loud dog that likes to be heard. Can you just imagine how quiet it would be in your house if your beloved fur baby were not there? That would be horrible, and you would be missing all that noise then, right?
So, if you have one of those pups that never stop making noise and even snore and snort in their sleep, you may be looking for a dog name that means loud. There are the obvious names like Noisy and Barky, but you probably do not want to have your dog’s name be just like everyone else’s dog’s name. You want the name to be unique, just like your dog. We have collected 60 names for you to consider or you can just think of your own.
Male Loud Dog Names
Votes | Name | Vote |
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3 |
Dynamite
Explosive
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3 |
Bullet
Ammunition for a gun that makes noise
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1 |
Thunder
Loud noise during a storm
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1 |
Beethoven
Beautiful loud music
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1 |
Metallica
Heavy metal band
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1 |
Coyote
A wild dog
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1 |
Phineas
Israeli for loud mouth
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1 |
Astro
Dog from the Jetsons
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1 |
Underdog
The superhero dog
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1 |
Chief
The boss
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0 |
Captain
In charge
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0 |
Fang
Dog in Jack London’s book
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0 |
Trym
Old Norse for loud noise
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0 |
Gremlin
Hyper little creature
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0 |
Banzai
Japanese battle cry
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0 |
Sir Barks A Lot
Dog that barks a lot
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0 |
Chaos
Wild and crazy
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0 |
Mayhem
Another word for chaos
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0 |
Hercules
Because he is strong
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0 |
Loki
Scandinavian for happy and aggressive
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0 |
Barky Bark
One who barks a lot
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0 |
Germaine
Celtic for loud voice
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-1 |
Elmo
Red muppet that talks a lot
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-1 |
Ammo
Bullets for a gun
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-1 |
Woof
For the dog that won’t stop barking
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-1 |
Lothar
German for loud
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-1 |
Redbull
Energy drink
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-1 |
Armageddon
The end of the world
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-1 |
Deadpool
Because he is loud and annoying
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-1 |
Noisy
Means loud
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Female Loud Dog Names
Votes | Name | Vote |
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1 |
Siren
Loud female
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1 |
Bubbles
Full of energy
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1 |
Storm
Noisy weather
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1 |
Trixie
Bringer of joy
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1 |
Zephyr
Powerful wind
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1 |
Calamity
As in Calamity Jane
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1 |
Ani
Loud wave
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1 |
Echo
Noise that goes on and on
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1 |
Allie
Means harmony
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1 |
Rosy
Has a lot to say
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1 |
Tsunami
Huge storm
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1 |
Vali
Estonian for loud
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1 |
Talandi
Icelandic for talkative
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0 |
Tunet
Romanian for thunder
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-1 |
Calypso
Greek for hyper
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-1 |
Gala
A loud celebration
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-1 |
Flurry
Gust of wind
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-1 |
Jet
Loud, fast aircraft
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-1 |
Turbulento
Portuguese for rowdy
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-1 |
Athena
Greek goddess
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-1 |
Porsche
Loud car
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-1 |
Meluisa
Finnish for noisy
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-1 |
Babbles
Constant chatter
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-1 |
Calliope
Greek for female with beautiful voice
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-1 |
Gabby
One that talks too much
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-1 |
Cocoa
Caffeine containing substance used in cooking
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-1 |
Mocha
Another name for cocoa
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-1 |
Sassy
Full of sass
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-1 |
Firecracker
Loud explosives used on July 4th
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-1 |
Blaze
Hyper
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