Introduction
Narcos is an American crime and biographical drama that premiered exclusively on the popular web streaming service Netflix. The series is set in the country of Colombia, with the first two seasons focusing on the story of drug lord Pablo Escobar, who became notorious for his massive network of cocaine production and distribution. Moreover, Narcos tells the story of the agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as they try to take down Escobar’s Medellin cartel and stop Pablo’s reign of terror. While it is mostly a work of fiction, Narcos is loosely based on the real-life events in Escobar’s life and some of the characters were based on real people.
Narcos Dog Names in Pop Culture
The Netflix original series Narcos first aired on the streaming service on August 28, 2015 to much excitement and hype. Thankfully, the show did not disappoint and received positive acclaim from critics and the audience. It quickly became a worldwide phenomenon due to the impressive cast members and excellent performances. But much of the success of the show is due to the storyline, which is a mix of fictional and real-life accounts of the life of Pablo Escobar and the people he has interacted with.
It is no secret that Pablo Escobar is one of the most notorious men in history. Coming from a poor background, he hustled through life by selling contraband items before moving on to the cocaine business. He was able to infiltrate the United States market and by the 80s, his Medellin cartel was said to be supplying 80% of cocaine in the country. Surprisingly, even with his violent and brutal nature, he became well-loved and idolized by a lot of people, especially those from his hometown.
Pablo’s name has always been synonymous to drugs, particularly cocaine, which is typically a negative thing. However, thanks to clever advertising, an anti-drug campaign was able to turn this around. Pablo the Drug Mule Dog is the primary character in a series of television campaigns that go against cocaine use. The commercials were created by ad agency Mother for FRANK, the anti-drug movement of the United Kingdom. The dog’s name was assumed to be inspired by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
The primary ad from the series shows Pablo in a cellar with a huge cut on his chest, which contained several bags of cocaine. From this scene, Pablo starts to wonder why cocaine was such a big deal and sets out to meet people involved in the trade – from dealers and pushers to users in a club. The ad ends with Pablo in a payphone as he calls FRANK.
Voiced by David Mitchell, Pablo has a sardonic sense of humor and often mocks the cocaine business. In the series of ads, different elements of cocaine use are highlighted and scoffed at, such as sob-stories about snorting coke using pounds and bleeding noses. One of Pablo’s most memorable quotes goes “Ever woken up with a huge gash in your stomach? I’ve had better mornings.”
Pablo the Drug Mule Dog’s campaign was considered a success; surveys suggest that 83% of respondents deemed the ads as effective. Using Pablo in the campaign has also been widely praised in the media because of the impact it had without having to romanticize the cocaine business.
Narcos Dog Name Considerations
Do you find yourself wondering how to pick a name for your new dog? Yes, it seems simple enough: just pick a name, get your dog used to it and that’s it! However, for something so permanent, you should take time and put a lot of thought into your choice. A usual mistake that some dog owners make is that they get TOO crafty with their name choices.
While there is nothing wrong with choosing a cool and eccentric name for your dog, you also have to consider practicality. Is the name you chose a part of a trend that will go out of style in a few months? Is it a name that you could easily call out in a dog park or public place without getting weird looks? If the answer is no, then it’s probably not a good name choice. If you want to stick to your guns and give your dog an odd name, just be sure to have a nickname that you can use, especially when training and commanding.
For Narcos-inspired names for your pooch, you can pick from the selection of characters in the show. Do you want to pay tribute to the DEA agents who took down Escobar? If yes, you can name your dog after agents Steve Murphy or Javier Peña. You can also give your dog a name inspired by the actors involved in the hit show. For instance, if you were impressed by the portrayal of Pablo Escobar in the show, you can give your dog the name Wagner, after actor Wagner Moura.Male Narcos Dog Names
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Pablo
After Pablo Escobar, notorious drug lord from Colombia and leader of the Medellin cartel
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Javier
Javier Peña, a Colombia-based DEA agent who works with Murphy to take down Escobar
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Horacio
After Horacio Carillo, police chief who leads the Search Bloc
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Fabio
After Fabio Ochoa, one of the founders of the Medellin cartel
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La Quica
Diaz’ alias
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Roberto
After Roberto Ramos, a hitman hired by the Medellin cartel
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Fernando
After Fernando Duque, a lawyer who serves as Escobar’s attorney
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Cesar
After Cesar Gaviria, a Colombian politician who later on became President
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Pacho
Herrera's alias
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Chepe
Jose “Chepe” Santacruz-Londoño, one of the high-ranking members of the Cali cartel
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Guillermo
After Guillermo Pallomari, the Cali cartel’s accountant
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Wagner
After Wagner Moura, the actor who played Pablo Escobar
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Maurice
After Maurice Compte, the actor who played Coloner Carillo
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Andre
After Andre Mattos, the actor who played Jorge Ochoa
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Raul
After Raul Mendez, the actor who played Cesar Gaviria
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Damian
Damian Alcazar, the actor who played Gilberto Orejuela
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Francisco
After Francisco Denis, the actor who played Miguel Orejuela
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Murphy
DEA agent assigned to catch Escobar, Steve Murphy
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-1 |
Jorge
After Jorge Ochoa, one of the founders of the Medellin cartel
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-1 |
Juan
After Juan Diego Diaz, an assassin employed by the Medellin cartel
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-1 |
Poison
Ramos’ alias
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Eduardo
Eduardo Sandoval, Vice Minister of Justice under the administration of Gaviria
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-1 |
Gilberto
Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, leader of the Cali cartel, the rival of Medellin cartel
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-1 |
Miguel
Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, Gilberto’s brother and one of the high-ranking members of the Cali cartel
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-1 |
Helmer
After Helmer Herrera, one of the high-ranking members of the Cali cartel
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Boyd
After Boyd Holbrook, the actor who played Steve Murphy
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Pascal
After Pedro Pascal, the actor who played Javier Peña
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Chris
Chris Brancato, one of the creators of the series
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Doug
Doug Miro, one of the creators of the series
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Steve
After Steve Murphy, a DEA agent assigned to catch Escobar
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Female Narcos Dog Names
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Tata
After Tata Escobar, Pablo’s wife
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Jurado
After Christina Jurado, the wife of a banker who works for the Cali cartel
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Paola
After Paola Salcedo, the wife of Cali cartel’s head of security
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Maritza
A friend of one of Pablo’s men who unknowingly helps Escobar
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Bogota
The capital city of Colombia
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Medellin
A city in Colombia where the Medellin cartel was based
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Joanna
After Joanna Christie, the actress who played Connie Murphy
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Paulina
After Paulina Gaitan, the actress who played Tata Escobar
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Florencia
Florencia Lozano, the actress who played Claudia Messina
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Carolina
After Carolina Gaitan, the actress who played Marta Ochoa
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Taliana
After Taliana Vargas, the actress who played Paola Salcedo
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Connie
After Connie Murphy, Steve’s wife
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Hermilda
After Hermilda Gaviria, Pablo’s mother
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Valerie
After Valerie Velez, a journalist who is also Pablo’s mistress
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Judy
Judy Moncada, a former Medellin cartel leader who turned on Pablo
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Claudia
After Claudia Messina, the supervisor of Murphy and Peña
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Maria
Maria Salazar, the wife of a drug lord who eventually becomes Miguel’s lover
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Eliza
After Elisa Alvarez, co-leader of a guerilla faction
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Marta
One of the sisters of Gilberto and Miguel
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Marina
One of the sisters of Gilberto and Miguel
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Ana
The wife of Cesar Gaviria
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Lorraine
An ex-lover of Peña
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Diana
After Diana Turbay, a journalist who was kidnapped by the Cali cartel
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Stephanie
Stephanie Sigman, the actress who played Valerie Velez
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Cristina
After Cristina Umaña, the actress who played Judy Moncada
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Andrea
After Andrea Londo, the actress who played Maria Salazar
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Kerry
After Kerry Bishé, the actress who played Christina Jurado
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Laura
After Laura Perico, the actress who played Marina Ochoa
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Danielle
After Danielle Kennedy, the actress who played Ambassador Noonan
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Vera
After Vera Mercado, the actress who played Ana Gaviria
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