Introduction
Zootopia is an animated movie that was released by Disney Animation Studios in 2016 that depicts a wide-eyed and idealistic rabbit, Judy Hopps, as a rookie police officer for the Zootopia Police Department teaming up with a sly con-fox named Nick Wilde. The two of them navigate the complex and diverse city of Zootopia searching for a missing Otter, and in the process find a much bigger conspiracy at play. The movie won several awards, including an Academy Award and Golden Globe and its overall message is inclusive and empowering. It has a large number of characters with positive traits to name your canine companion after.
Zootopia Dog Names in Pop Culture
Known as the fastest employee at the DMV in Zootopia, Flash the Sloth is a friendly fellow who enjoys jokes. The name Flash has been used for several dogs who have commanded our attention over the years, in several different categories. Flash was the name given to a German Shepherd dog whose first role was that of a pup in the movie “His Master’s Voice” in 1925, opposite George Hackathorne. He went on to star in four additional full-length movies as well as four short films, with his final role being that of Hawkshaw, Tim’s dog in the movie Call of the Mesquiteers.
Several years later a Bassett Hound by the name of Sandy was rescued from euthanization at the age of around six or seven years old by trainer Alvin Mears. James Best, the actor who played Rosco P. Coltrane on the Dukes of Hazzard in the 1980s, had insisted that his character have a companion, and when they wouldn’t write in a girlfriend, he insisted on a dog. He paid one-half interest for Sandy, and she was renamed Flash for the show, debuting in the third episode, initially referred to as he, although this was remedied in later episodes, leading to some confusion. Flash the Bassett Hound, with her slow moving and easy going nature, had more in common with the sloth that shared her name than with the athletic German Shepherd. She was loved by both her costars and by the people that watched the show, and when the AKC published their list of the top 125 dogs in pop culture, she came in at a respectable number fourteen.
More recently, another dog named Flash was in the shelter. The nine-month-old German Shepherd-Cattle dog mix was deemed unadoptable due to her aggression towards other animals. Jason Johnson spotted her when he was looking for K9 partners for the Yakima Police Department, and there she thrived. She was the only dog in her class to graduate the narcotics certification course with a 100%. Her career as a narcotics detection dog included over 3000 deployments and 2200 finds and seizures, and when she retired in 2013, Jason was once again there to take care of her. She inspired him to start up Project K-9 Hero, a charitable organization that works to provide food and medical care to retired K9 heroes, as well as reimbursing cremation or funeral expenses. Flash provides the face of Project K-9 Hero and is especially popular with the younger set, inspiring a children’s book titled K-9 Flash: One dog’s Journey to Becoming a Hero. In 2018 she was named the Law Enforcement Dog of the Year and is one of seven finalists for the 2018 Hero Dog Awards put on by the American Humane Society.
Zootopia Dog Name Considerations
When choosing a name for your new canine companion, it is best to choose one that can be easily and clearly pronounced by everyone who will be involved with their training to avoid confusion. Choosing a name that is distinctive from the commands you will be using most often may reduce the amount of time required to train your dog as it will help to avoid misunderstandings during training sessions. When choosing a name from a movie, you can either choose a character name, like Judy or Nick, or you can use a name that denotes a place or significant item in the movie, such as Sahara or Tundra.
One way to help pinpoint the best name for your dog from a list developed from a movie like this is to choose a name that describes the dog’s physical appearance such as Mr. Big, either for a large dog or used ironically as it is in the movie for a very small one. Color can be an influence as well, making the name Blueberry appropriate for a dog with a blue-tinged coat, while Sharla, the name of a black sheep, may be fitting for your black dog. Your dog’s habits and behavior may give you a clue as well, leading you to choose a name like Gazelle or Jerry for a dog that sings or Bucky or Pronk for dogs that are just loud in general.
Male Zootopia Dog Names
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Bogo
The chief of the Zootopia Police Department is a water buffalo named Chief Bogo
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Emmett
The missing otter that Judy and Nick are searching for is named Emmett Otterton
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Finnick
Finnick is Nick Wilde’s partner in crime, a fennec fox who sometimes dresses up like a toddler
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Higgins
An officer in Judy’s department, a hippo
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Mr. Big
The most feared crime boss in Zootopia is an arctic shrew known as Mr. Big
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Benjamin
The radio dispatcher for Zootopia’s Police Department, Benjamin Clawhauser, is a hefty cheetah with a fondness for snack food
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Bucky
Judy’s kudu neighbor in Zootopia
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Clark
Clark Halibuts is a well-known restaurant in Tundratown in Zootopia
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Doug
A chemist and sniper who works for Bellwether, also a sheep
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Duke
Duke Weasleton, a crook in Zootopia who sells bootleg CDs and works as a hired hand for other criminals
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Flash
The fastest sloth at the DMV in Zootopia goes by the name of Flash
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Gareth
The younger brother of the sheep Sharla from Bunnyburrow and another victim of bullying by Gideon Grey
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Gideon
Gideon Grey is a red fox that grew up in the same town as Judy Hopps, originally a bully, later to become the best baker in Bunnyburrow
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Jerry
Jerry Vole was the name of the crooner on the record in Mr. Big’s car
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Jesse
Jesse and Woolter were two tough rams that worked as Bellwether's minions
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Jumbeaux
The ice cream shop run by Jerry Jambeaux is named Jumbeaux’s Café
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Kevin
One of Mr. Big’s Polar Bear guards
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Koslov
Mr. Big’s most trusted henchman, a polar bear
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Lemming
The majority of the employees at the Lemming Brother’s Bank in Rodentia are lemmings
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Leodore
Mayor Leodore Lionheart first coined the phrase, “In Zootopia, anyone can be anything”
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McHorn
Officer McHorn is a veteran officer in Judy’s department and a rhinoceros
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Nick
Nick Wilde, a charming street-wise fox and con artist, aids Officer Judy Hopps in uncovering a conspiracy in Zootopia
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Peter
Co-news anchor Peter Moosebridge, a moose works for ZNN in Zootopia
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Pronk
Judy’s gemsbok neighbor in Zootopia
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Ranger
Nick wanted to be a Junior Ranger when he was younger but was exposed to bullying by the prey animals
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Raymond
One of Mr. Big’s Polar Bear guards
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Renato
The chauffeur Renato Manchas is a black jaguar who turns savage due to the Night Howlers
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Stu
Judy’s father is named Stu Hopps
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Woolter
Woolter and Jesse were two tough rams that worked as Bellwether's minions
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Yax
Free-spirited Yax the Yak is the owner of the naturalist club in Zootopia known as the Mystic Springs Oasis
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Female Zootopia Dog Names
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Carrots
Nick gives Judy Hopps the nickname of Carrots
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Gazelle
A famous pop star in Zootopia who speaks out for mammal rights
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Judy
Officer Judy Hopps, the first bunny to join Zootopia’s police department, is an optimistic and independent rookie
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Bellwether
Assistant Mayor Bellwether, the assistant to Mayor Lionheart, a sheep who pulls the wool over the eyes of Zootopia
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Blueberry
The Hopps grow blueberries on their farm as well as carrots
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Bonnie
Judy’s mother is named Bonnie Hopps
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Bunnyburrow
Judy grows up in the farming town of Bunnyburrow
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Cotton
Judy’s favorite niece in Bunnyburrow
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Crocus
According to the movie, Night Howlers belong to the crocus family of flowers
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Dharma
The armadillo landlady at the Grand Pangolin Hotel is named Dharma Armadillo
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Fabienne
Co-news anchor Fabienne Growley, a Snow Leopard, works for ZNN in Zootopia
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Fauna
The name of the flower shop that was robbed in Zootopia was Flora and Fauna
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Flora
`The name of the flower shop that was robbed in Zootopia was Flora and Fauna
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Francine
Officer Francine Pennington is recognized in front of the group as it is her birthday
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Fru-Fru
The daughter of Mr. Big, Fru-Fru, is friendly and kind-hearted
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Gondola
Judy and Nick ride away from the Rainforest district after interrogating Renato Manchas in a gondola
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Madge
The doctor attempting to help the Mayor was named Madge Honey Badger
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Mousey
Fru-Fru and her friends had been shopping at Mousey’s department store prior to their close call with the donut in Rodentia
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Mrs. Otterton
The wife of missing otter Mr. Otterton
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Nangi
The yoga instructor at the Mystic Spring Oasis, an elephant with a poor memory
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Pangolin
Judy lives at the Grand Pangolin Hotel when she first gets to Zootopia
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Priscilla
A sloth with a purple streak in her hair that works at the Zootopia DMV
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Quilda
The porcupine that crosses the street against a herd of wildebeests and later interviews Mayor Lionheart is named Quilda
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Sahara
Nick and Finnick melt the jumbo pop in the resort district of Sahara Square
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Savanna
The downtown area of Zootopia is known as Savanna Central
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Shakira
The voice behind the ultra-famous Gazelle and the song “Try Anything” featured in the movie
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Sharla
The black sheep from Bunnyburrow who was bullied by Gideon Grey
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Tajunga
Pronounced Ta-hunga, this road crosses Vine
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Tundra
Nick and Finnick use the snow of Tundra town to create their Pawpsicles
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Meowana
One of the bootleg movies being sold by Duke Weaselton, a parody of Moana
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