Introduction
Located in the northeastern part of the country, New York was one of the original thirteen colonies that made up the United States. The estimated number of residents in the state as of 2017 is 19.85 million, making New York the fourth most populated state in the country. Of those that live in the state, more than 40% live in its largest city, New York City, which has been called the cultural, financial and media capital of the world. For those who reside in the state, have lived there in the past, or who just feel a positive connection to New York, a name inspired by the state may be the right fit as you seek a name for a new canine pal. With a name that brings the state to mind, each time you call your new pup you will be reminded of a place that means a lot to you.
New York City Dog Names In Pop Culture
New York dogs are easy to find in pop culture. We will start first with dogs that became known in movies. Oliver and Company, for example, is a film about a homeless kitten who becomes a member of a gang of dogs in order to survive living on the streets. The inspiration for the film is the classic by Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, with the setting relocated from London to New York. Once the other kittens with Oliver are adopted, Oliver, the kitten, is left abandoned on Fifth Avenue. Oliver attempts to find someone to adopt him and meets Dodger, a laid-back pooch who helps him steal food from a hot dog vendor. Dodger takes the food with him without leaving any for Oliver, who follows him to the barge of his owner and comes across his friends, who include Tito, a Chihuahua, Einstein, a Great Dane, Rita, an Afghan Hound and Francis a Bulldog. The dogs discover Oliver and ultimately accept him. The owner of the dogs, named Fagin, is a pickpocket who owes a lot of money and is running out of time to pay it. He accepts Oliver and sends him out with the other dogs to try and sell cheap goods or steal money. Through these efforts, Oliver and his new friends meet Jenny, a lonely little girl who befriends them all.
Another dog seen in New York is Sandy, in the 1982 musical film Annie. The film was adapted from the Broadway musical, which was based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. The story is set during the Great Depression and focuses on Annie, a New York City orphan that is taken in by the country’s richest billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. During the movie, Annie adopts a stray dog that she names Sandy, who comes to live with her when she goes to the home of Mr. Warbucks. Sandy has a lot of shaggy fur and becomes a constant companion for Annie.
Outside of the movies, a young dog is making history in the state of New York. After undergoing training, Kiah, a Pit Bull, is the first of her breed to join the K9 unit in the state of New York. She is a member of the K9 unit at the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department, where she is partnered with Officer Justin Bruzgul. Kiah works as a narcotics and missing person detection dog. In addition, Kiah won the ASPCA Public Service Award.
New York Dog City Name Considerations
While you endeavor to find the perfect name for your new pooch, a New York inspired moniker may fit the bill. For those who live in the state or feel a special connection to it, looking to the place that means something to you makes sense. Each time you call the name of your canine pal, memories of a special place will come to mind. Your choice of a New York inspired name may be because your new friend reminds you of a dog from the state, whether in physical appearance, personality or both. This particular breed of dog may also lead you to consider a New York inspired name; for example, your new buddy may be a breed that does well in cold weather, something that will likely be seen for a portion of the year in the state. Something about the state may be important to you and you seek to give your dog a name that brings this to mind, leading to a smile on your face each time you call for your pup. Regardless of why you are considering a New York inspired name, there are plenty of options to consider, allowing you to find just the right name for your pooch.
Male New York City Dog Names
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Hudson
The Hudson river is a 315 mile river that flows from north to south mainly in eastern New York; originates in the Adirondack Mountains
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Ostego
A New York town that is named after the lake that it borders
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Einstein
For the Great Dane in the movie Oliver and Company, which takes place in New York
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Hampton
A group of villages on Long Island are known as the Hamptons
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Rochester
A city in western New York on the southern shore of Lake Ontario
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Placid
For Lake Placid, a village in New York’s Adirondack mountains
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Brighton
A neighborhood next to the ocean in the southern part of Brooklyn
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5 |
Bronx
The borough furthest to the north in New York City
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5 |
Bill
For the Buffalo Bills, an NFL team
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Knick
For the New York Knicks NBA team
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Harlem
A large neighborhood in the northern part of Manhattan
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Ostigo
For Ostigo Lake in New York
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Geneseo
For the village and the State University of New York at Geneseo
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Cornell
For the University by that name located in Ithaca
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Boxer
For Senator Barbara Boxer who was born in New York City
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Empire
For the Empire State Building, a 102-story skyscraper in Manhattan
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Yankee
For the New York Yankees, a Major League Baseball team in the American League
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Adirondack
For the mountains located in Upstate New York
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Woodstock
A town in New York that is located within Catskill Park
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Tito
For the Chihuahua in the movie Oliver and Company, which takes place in New York
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Cuomo
For Mario and Andrew Cuomo, the 52nd and 56th Governors of New York
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York
For New York
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Buffalo
The second largest city in New York
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Cortland
A city and the county seat of Cortland county in New York
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Dodger
For the Brooklyn Dodgers, a National League team in Major League Baseball from 1884-1957
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Oswego
S New York city located on Lake Ontario
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Ellis
Located in upper New York Bay, Ellis island was the gateway for more than 12 million immigrants to the United States
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Schwarz
for FAO Schwarz a toy store founded in 1862 with a flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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Fordham
For Fordham University, located in New York
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Female New York City Dog Names
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Sandy
For the dog that Annie adopts
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Gramercy
Gramercy park is a fenced-in private park in Manhattan; its surrounding neighborhood is Gramercy
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Kennedy
For Kennedy International Airport, also known as JFK, located in New York
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Queen
For Queens, which is the New York City borough furthest to the east and the largest in area
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Seneca
A small town in Ontario county in New York
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Ithaca
A city located in the Southern Tier Finger Lakes region of the state
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Broadway
Includes the 41 theaters that are in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway
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Albany
The capital of the state of New York
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Kiah
The first Pit Bull in New York to be a member of the K9 unit
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Carroll
Carroll Gardens is in a neighborhood in Brooklyn made of 40 city blocks
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Catlin
A small town in New York that is located in Chemung County
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Annie
For the title character of the play and film Annie, which takes place in New York
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LaGuardia
For LaGuardia International Airport, located in New York
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Subway
For the mode of transportation available in New York City
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Brooklyn
The most populated of New York City’s boroughs
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Carnegie
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Manhattan
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Rita
The Afghan Hound in Oliver and Company
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Elmira
A city located in New York
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Tribeca
A neighborhood located in lower Manhattan; stands for “triangle below canal street”
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Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor
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Niagara
Niagara Falls is the name for three waterfalls that are located on the border of New York state and the province of Ontario in Canada.
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Oneida
A county in New York as well as a city in New York’s Madison county
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Apple
For the “Big Apple” a nickname for New York City
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Tiffany
A retailer of luxury jewelry that is headquarted in New York City
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Ravena
A village located in Albany County, New York
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Chelsea
A neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City
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Madison
Madison Square Garden is a venue in New York City, sometimes called “the World’s Most Famous Arena”
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Brooklyn
As in the Brooklyn Bridge
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Coney
Coney Island is a residential neighborhood and beach that is a place people go for entertainment; located in the southwestern part of Brooklyn
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Marcy
Mount Marcy is the highest peak in the Adirondack Mountains
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