Cute Labrador Names

Breed

Finding the perfect cute Labrador names begins the moment those soulful eyes meet yours. It is a quiet recognition. You see the clumsiness of the paws, the way the ears flop like soft velvet, and the boundless, almost foolish optimism that defines the breed. A Labrador does not just enter a room; he spills into it with joy. When you choose a name for a Lab, you are not just labeling a pet. You are defining the spirit of a companion who will walk beside you on rainy mornings and sleep at your feet during long winter nights. The name should feel like a hand resting on a warm coat. It should be easy to say when you are happy, and soft enough to whisper when you are comforting them in the dark.

This collection explores names that reflect the gentle nature of the breed—from the sweetness of a yellow Lab’s gaze to the deep warmth of a chocolate Lab’s loyalty. Whether you are looking for Labrador names that honor their love of food, their connection to water, or simply their goofy, lovable hearts, this guide is written for the owner who sees the soul inside the dog.

Region / ThemeTop Female NameTop Male NameTrending Vibe
USA (General)Bella ​Cooper ​Friendly & Classic
UK / IrelandPoppy​Alfie ​Cheerful & Floral
Germany / EULuna​Bruno ​Celestial & Strong
Nature TrendWillow​River ​Soft Outdoors
Vintage TrendRuby​Teddy ​Nostalgic Comfort

Cute Female Labrador Names

There is a specific kind of magic in a female Labrador puppy. She is often a mix of chaotic energy and profound grace, a creature who will chew your favorite shoe and then look at you with eyes that forgive you for being angry. Cute female Labrador names often lean into this softness. They remind us of flowers that bloom in the backyard or the sweetness of a summer afternoon. The name shouldn’t be too sharp. It needs round vowels. It needs to sound like a song you sing when no one is listening. These names celebrate the girl dog who becomes the matriarch of the house, the one who watches over the children and the silence.

  • Daisy (The cheerful, resilient flower; a classic symbol of innocence)​
  • Bella (Italian for “beautiful”; a name that acknowledges her grace)​
  • Luna (Latin for “moon”; for the dog who lights up the night)​
  • Willow (Flexible and graceful; like the tree that bends but doesn’t break)​
  • Ruby (A precious red gem; perfect for a dog of great value and heart)​
  • Sadie (Vintage charm meaning “princess”; sweet but approachable)​
  • Rosie (Optimistic and floral; for the dog with a pink nose or tongue)​
  • Gracie (Derived from Grace; signifies a gentle, divine favor)​
  • Penny (Copper-colored and valuable; ideal for a dark yellow or red fox Lab​
  • Molly (Star of the sea; a timeless name for a faithful companion)​
  • Olive (A symbol of peace; for the peacemaker in your pack)​
  • Lily (Purity and innocence; a soft, two-syllable whisper)​
  • Zoe (Greek for “life”; for the puppy who is full of it)​
  • Piper (Musical and bright; for the girl who makes her voice heard)​
  • Nala (A gift; royalty without being distant)​
  • Hazel (Earthy and wise; like the color of autumn woods)​
  • Chloe (Blooming or fertility; for a spirit that is always growing)​
  • Mia (Italian for “mine”; claiming the bond between you)​
  • Sophie (Wisdom; for the dog who understands you before you speak)​
  • Stella (Star; a guiding light in your daily life)​

Also check out a large selection of female nicknames for Labrador girls.

Cute Male Labrador Names

A male Labrador is often a gentle giant in the making. He trips over his own paws. He carries his toys with a solemn pride that is hilarious to witness. Cute male Labrador names should capture this mix of dignity and goofiness. They shouldn’t be too aggressive or hard. You want a name that fits a dog who will let a kitten sleep on his head. These names often borrow from friendly grandfathers, soft animals, or simple, honest concepts. They are names for the “good boy” who just wants to please you, the one who waits by the door with a tail that thumps a rhythm against the wall.

  • Teddy (Like a teddy bear; soft, comforting, and infinitely huggable)​
  • Cooper (A barrel maker; a working name that sounds friendly and rounded)​
  • Charlie (Free man; friendly, open, and universally loved)​
  • Bear (For the big, fuzzy, protective presence in your life)​
  • Buddy (The ultimate friend; simple, honest, and true)​
  • Gus (Short for August; sounds like a grumpy but lovable old soul)​
  • Leo (Lion-hearted; brave but often just a big softie)​
  • Milo (Gentle and soldier; a peaceful warrior for your home)​
  • Archie (Truly brave; but sounds cheerful and boyish)​
  • Ollie (Peaceful elf; energetic and full of playful mischief)​
  • Toby (God is good; a happy-go-lucky name for a happy dog)​
  • Finn (Fair; evokes the spirit of adventure and water)​
  • Jasper (Bring of treasure; for the dog who is the gem of the family)​
  • Murphy (Sea warrior; perfect for a water-loving Lab)​
  • Barney (Son of comfort; a name that feels like a warm hug)​
  • Otis (Wealthy; sounds like a soulful blues singer)​
  • Blue (Loyal and true; a color name that feels cool and calm)​
  • Scout (The one who goes first; adventurous and observant)​
  • Henry (Home ruler; distinctive, classic, and polite)​
  • Sam (Listener; the dog who hears all your secrets)​
A cute chocolate Labrador in a painting

The “Foodie” Lab: Sweet Treat Names

If you know Labradors, you know the appetite. It is legendary. They look at a biscuit with the intensity of a philosopher contemplating the universe. Naming them after food is not just cute; it is accurate. It honors their greatest passion. These names are warm, domestic, and often evoke the smell of a kitchen on a Sunday morning. They fit dogs that are round, soft, and sweet. A food name says, “You are delicious, and you bring comfort.”

  • Cookie (Small, sweet, and impossible to have just one of)​
  • Muffin (Soft, rising, and comforting; perfect for a fluffy pup)​
  • Bean (Small and essential; often a cute nickname for a puppy)​
  • Peanut (Tiny but mighty; implies a nutty personality)​
  • Biscuit (The classic reward; the center of a Lab’s world)​
  • Nugget (A small lump of gold or food; implies value and cuteness)​
  • Waffles (Grid-patterned breakfast; implies a sunny, morning personality)​
  • Pudding (Soft and sweet; for a dog who is a bit round)​
  • Taco (Spicy and fun; a bit chaotic but delicious)​
  • Basil (An herb; fresh, green, and slightly sophisticated)​
  • Berry (Small fruit; sweet, sometimes tart, always colorful)​
  • Honey (Sticky sweet; for a yellow lab who is pure sugar)​
  • Peach (Fuzzy and sweet; implies a soft texture)​
  • Clementine (A small orange; bright, citrusy, and cheerful)​
  • Bagel (Round and dependable; a staple comfort)​
  • Pickles (Crunchy and zesty; for a dog with a funny personality)​
  • Sprout (A baby vegetable; implies growth and new beginnings)​
  • Butters (Soft and meltable; implies a smooth, easy-going nature)​
  • Cinnamon (Warm spice; perfect for a reddish coat​)
  • Marshmallow (White and squishy; for the softest white Lab)​

Golden Hour Names for Yellow Labs

The yellow Lab carries the sun in his coat. Even on the grayest day in November, a yellow Lab looks like a piece of the summer left behind. These names celebrate light, warmth, and the specific golden hue of their fur. They are not just colors; they are feelings of temperature. The name should feel bright. It should remind you of dawn, of dandelion fields, of the way light hits dust motes in a barn.

  • Sunny (Full of sunlight; cheerful and undimmed)​
  • Goldie (Classic and descriptive; the standard for a reason)​
  • Buttercup (A yellow flower; suggests something small and precious)​
  • Daisy (White petals, yellow center; the essence of cheer)​
  • Summer (The season of warmth; long days and happiness)​
  • Amber (Fossilized resin; glowing, ancient, and warm)​
  • Sol (Latin for sun; simple, powerful, and central)​
  • Sandy (The texture of the beach; implies a love of the ocean)​
  • Marigold (A golden flower; hardy and vibrant)​
  • Dandelion (A weed that is a wish; resilient and everywhere)​
  • Lemon (Bright citrus; a bit zestier than other names)​
  • Blondie (Referring to the hair color; retro and cool)​
  • Sunshine (Direct light; a term of endearment)​
  • Ray (A beam of light; short, sharp, and masculine)​
  • Cornpop (Playful grain; sounds satisfying to say)​
  • Cheerio (A breakfast cereal; implies a happy goodbye or hello)​
  • Nilla (Short for Vanilla; sweet and pale)​
  • Sundae (A treat; implies the best part of the week)​
  • Joy (An emotion; pure happiness in dog form)​
  • Glow (Steady light; implies an inner warmth)​

Chocolate Lab Sweetness

The chocolate Lab is the color of the earth after rain. Their coats are rich, deep, and inviting. Naming a brown dog is an exercise in coziness. You look for words that describe things that make you feel safe—hot drinks, mahogany wood, dark sweets. These names are heavier than the yellow Lab names. They have a bass note. They stick to the ribs. A chocolate Lab name should feel like a sturdy oak door closing against the cold.

  • Cocoa (Hot chocolate; warm, liquid comfort)
  • Mocha (Coffee and chocolate mix; energetic yet sweet)​
  • Fudge (Dense sweet; a bit clumsy and heavy)​
  • Hershey (The candy brand; synonymous with American chocolate)​
  • Brownie (Baked treat; square, reliable, and tasty)
  • Moose (Large animal; affectionate term for a big brown dog)​
  • Bear (Grizzly or Teddy; implies size and fur)​
  • Hazel (The nut; subtle brown with green undertones)​
  • Penny (Copper coin; for the lighter, reddish browns)
  • Java (Coffee; for the dog with a caffeine buzz)​
  • Rolo (Caramel chocolate; round and rolling)​
  • Bean (Coffee or cocoa bean; the seed of something good)​
  • Woody (Like the wood; solid, reliable, nature-bound)​
  • Chestnut (The nut; smooth, hard shell, soft inside)​
  • Guinness (Dark stout; rich, Irish, and foamy)​
  • Cadbury (British chocolate; refined and creamy)​
  • Rusty (Oxidized iron; for the reddish-brown coat)​
  • Sienna (Earth pigment; artistic and natural)​
  • Mars (The chocolate bar or planet; red-brown and strong)​
  • Truffle (Rare mushroom or chocolate; hidden treasure)​
A cute old chocolate Labrador

Vintage “Old Soul” Names

There are puppies who are born looking like old men. They have wrinkled foreheads and sighs that seem to carry the weight of the world. Vintage names honor this timeless quality. These are names from a dusty attic, names your great-grandparents might have whispered. They suggest dignity, manners, and a life lived at a slower pace. A Lab with a vintage name feels like he has always been there, a permanent fixture in the history of your family.

  • Otis (Wealthy; evokes a slow-moving, soulful character)​
  • Mabel (Lovable; a soft, knitting-grandmother vibe)​
  • Arthur (Bear man; kingly but in a gentle, legendary way)​
  • Walter (Power of the army; sounds like a serious, reliable friend)​
  • Florence (Blossoming; elegant, city-like, and floral​
  • George (Farmer; earthy, solid, and unpretentious)​
  • Edith (Prosperous in war; sounds like a stern but loving aunt)​
  • Alfred (Elf counsel; goes by Alfie, very popular in UK)​
  • Clara (Bright, clear; precise and delicate)​
  • Felix (Lucky; joyful and classic)​
  • Pearl (Gem of the sea; white, precious, and smooth)​
  • Barnaby (Son of consolation; quirky and Dickensian)​
  • Hattie (Home ruler; sweet, short, and vintage)​
  • Silas (Forest; biblical and rustic)​
  • Beatrice (She who brings happiness; sounds intelligent)​
  • Gus (Great; short, punchy, and friendly)​
  • Rupert (Bright fame; very British and polite)​
  • Matilda (Battle mighty; strong but sounds like a waltz)​
  • Stanley (Stone clearing; dependable, working-class hero)​
  • Vera (Faith; truth and fidelity in a short name)​

Lullaby & Soft Sounds (Rare)

Sometimes you want a name that barely disturbs the air. These are names for the quiet moments, for the 3 a.m. bathroom breaks, for the times when the house is still. They rely on soft vowels and hushing consonants. They are rare because people often choose “shoutable” names for dogs. But a Lab often stays close. You don’t need to shout. A whisper is enough. These names are phonetically gentle, designed to calm both the dog and the human.

  • Whisper (Soft speech; barely audible)​
  • Echo (Reflected sound; fading and repeating)​
  • Lullaby (Sleep song; the ultimate gentle sound)​
  • Hum (Low sound; continuous and comforting)​
  • Muse (Inspiration; quiet thought)​
  • Fae (Fairy; light, magical, and unseen)​
  • Breeze (Light wind; a soft movement of air)​
  • Mist (Water vapor; obscuring and softening edges)​
  • Pip (Small seed; a tiny, short sound)​
  • Nuance (Subtle shade; sophistication in quietness)​
  • Sigh (Exhale; release of tension)​
  • Wisp (Thin piece; delicate and fleeting)​
  • Aura (Atmosphere; a glow around the dog)​
  • Glimmer (Faint light; unsteady but beautiful)​
  • Hush (Quiet; a command turned into a name)​
  • Swoon (Faint from emotion; dramatic sweetness)​
  • Murmur (Low voice; continuous sound)​
  • Plush (Soft fabric; feels good to say)​
  • Wish (Desire; hopeful and quiet)​

Fabric & Texture: The “Cozy Home” (Rare)

We experience dogs largely through touch. We bury our hands in their fur. We feel the warmth of their bodies against our legs. Naming a Labrador after a texture or a fabric acknowledges this tactile bond. These names are incredibly rare in dog parks, but they make perfect sense at home. They evoke the feeling of a rainy Sunday, of a fireplace, of being safe inside when the world is chaotic outside. They are names that feel good on your tongue and your fingertips.

  • Velvet (Soft fabric; smooth and rich)​
  • Woolly (Sheep’s coat; thick and warm)​
  • Cotton (Plant fiber; pure, white, and essential)​
  • Silk (Worm fiber; smooth, cool, and expensive)​
  • Fleece (Sheep’s coat; synthetic warmth)​
  • Cashmere (Goat wool; luxury softness)​
  • Felt (Matted wool; dense and soft)​
  • Corduroy (Ridged fabric; vintage and textured)​
  • Fluff (Soft mass; playful and light)​
  • Suede (Leather finish; soft nap, earthy)​
  • Linen (Flax fabric; crisp, cool, and summer-like)​
  • Denim (Cotton twill; tough, blue, and American)​
  • Tweed (Rough wool; scholarly and British)​
  • Canvas (Heavy cloth; ready for adventure/painting)​
  • Satin (Glossy weave; shiny and smooth)​
  • Mohair (Goat hair; fuzzy and warm)​
  • Chenille (Caterpillar yarn; soft tufts)​
  • Quilt (Stitched layers; patchy and comforting)​
  • Thread (Fiber strand; connecting things together)​
  • Patch (Piece of cloth; often for a spotted dog)​

Gentle Nature Names (Rare)

Nature names are popular, but often they are grand—Rocky, Storm, Hunter. But nature has a quiet side, too. It has moss, and dew, and the silence of snow falling. These rare nature names focus on the micro-moments of the outdoors, the things a Labrador might stop to sniff. They are unpretentious. They connect the dog not to the conquering of the wild, but to the existence within it. A dog named “Moss” is a dog who belongs to the earth in a gentle way.

  • Moss (Green plant; soft, damp, and ancient)​
  • Dew (Morning water; fresh and fleeting)​
  • Fern (Green plant; delicate fronds, prehistoric)​
  • Pebble (Small stone; smooth from water)​
  • Twig (Small branch; playful and woody)​
  • Clover (Lucky plant; ground cover, soft to walk on)​
  • Birch (Tree; white bark, peeling and beautiful)​
  • Reed (Water plant; flexible and musical in wind)​
  • Dune (Sand hill; shifting and soft shapes)​
  • Frost (Ice crystals; cold but beautiful pattern)​
  • Haze (Atmospheric phenomenon; blurring the lines)​
  • Petal (Flower part; fragile and colorful)​
  • Leaf (Tree part; changes color, floats)​
  • Bloom (Flower opening; the moment of beauty)​
  • Cricket (Insect; sounds of the summer night)​
  • Fawn (Young deer; gentle, brown, and wide-eyed)​
  • Lark (Bird; singer of the morning)​
  • Wren (Bird; small, brown, and loud voice)​
  • Puddle (Small water; joyful for a lab to jump in)​
  • Vale (Valley; a sheltered place)​
Cute Black Labrador in sofa

European Terms of Endearment (Rare)

Sometimes English isn’t enough to capture the affection we feel. We look to the romance languages—French, Italian, Spanish—to find words that carry a specific weight of love. Using a term of endearment as a name is a beautiful way to make every command a declaration of love. When you call “Amour,” you are not just calling a dog; you are stating a fact. These names add a layer of sophistication and deep emotion to the bond. They are rare in the US, giving your dog a unique signature.

  • Amie (French for friend; female, sweet, and loyal)​
  • Beau (French for handsome; popular but undeniably classic)​
  • Cara (Italian for dear/beloved; simple and affectionate)​
  • Amour (French for love; the ultimate emotion)​
  • Cherie (French for darling; sweet and whispery)​
  • Vino (Italian for wine; implies age and taste)​
  • Søta (Norwegian for sweetie; rare and Nordic)​
  • Liebe (German for love; strong and guttural yet soft)​
  • Bino (Italian suffix/slang; cute and boyish)​
  • Lalo (Spanish nickname; fun to say, bouncy)​
  • Mignon (French for cute; literally “dainty”)​
  • Cielo (Spanish for sky/heaven; expansive)​
  • Luce (Italian for light; pronounced Loo-chay)​
  • Vida (Spanish for life; vital and energetic)​
  • Fleur (French for flower; elegant and classic)​
  • Bijou (French for jewel; small and precious)​
  • Chou (French for cabbage/pastry; means “sweetie”)​
  • Baci (Italian for kisses; chocolate brand too)​
  • Sol (Spanish for sun; warm and central)​
  • Reine (French for queen; regal but soft)​

A Trainer’s Perspective

“In my years working with rescues, I’ve noticed that a name shapes the dog’s reception in the world. A Labrador named ‘Tank’ arrives with an expectation of force; a Lab named ‘Barnaby’ or ‘Willow’ is greeted with an open hand. The best names are those that soften the human heart before the dog even makes contact. When you choose a name that makes you smile, you say it with a tone of invitation, and the dog responds to that warmth every single time.”

The right name is out there, waiting in the quiet spaces of your mind. It might be a texture, a flavor, or a memory of a person you once loved. Take your time. Watch your puppy sleep. Listen to the sound of his paws on the floor. When the name comes, it will feel like a key turning in a lock. If you need more inspiration on the breed’s history and character to help you decide, explore our main collection of Labrador names. Choose well, and speak it with love.