Filipino Dog Names: Unique Ideas Inspired by Filipino Culture
Last updated: by Kyle J. LarsonAre you looking for special inspiration when naming your new pet? Filipino dog names are a fun and meaningful way for us to give our dogs a name that connects to our roots or shows off the colorful culture of the Philippines.
Traditional Filipino Dog Names
We enjoy picking names for our dogs that reflect our local culture and traditions. Filipino dog names can come from the Tagalog language, the Igorot people, or the countryside where dogs have always been part of daily life.
Tagalog Dog Names
Tagalog dog names are common in homes across the Philippines. These names feel familiar and are easy to say. Some names describe the dog’s color, size, or personality. Others come from Filipino foods, places, or even stories.
- Bantay
- Askal
- Putol
- Kuting
- Bagwis
- Puti
- Itim
- Tagpi
- Singko
- Haring
- Tuta
- Mahal
- Kaibigan
- Ginto
- Bituin
- Saging
- Bayani
- Prinsesa
- Tapang
- Likod
- Bulilit – small dog
- Alon
- Tisoy
- Sikat
- Pusong
- Talon
- Hapon
- Tamis
- Lambing – affectionate
- Tikoy
Igorot Dog Names
Igorot names come from the traditions of the mountain tribes of northern Luzon. Dogs, or aso, play a key role in Igorot culture as hunters and family protectors. Many of their names are inspired by nature, spirits, and daily life in the mountains.
- Apo – elder or respected
- Tawid
- Bagtit – wild
- Lakay – old man
- Bulon
- Tabuk
- Bayew
- Dayaw
- Gatang
- Chao
- Ulo
- Wigan
- Sabong
- Dinapig
- Kalinga
- Bakun
- Kadangyan – wealthy
- Lang-ayan
- Palay
- Banga
- Bagiw – referring to Baguio
- Pugaw
- Danggo
- Amianan
- Kabunyan – sky god
- Ubbog
- Tignay
- Ganduyan
Country-Inspired Dog Names
Dogs living in rural areas or the countryside are often given names influenced by their surroundings, chores, or local traditions. Many of these names remind us of farm life, simple joys, and daily work with animals.
Here are some country-inspired Filipino dog names:
- Kidlat – lightning
- Pogi – handsome
- Gising – awake
- Alaga
- Buko
- Daga – rat
- Talahib
- Palayok
- Kalabaw – carabao
- Sanli
- Hapon – afternoon
- Langit – sky
- Buboy
- Mingming
- Gatong
- Dalaga
- Sibat
- Ulan – rain
- Saging
- Tuta
- Kampay
- Lakad
- Datu
- Amihan – northeast wind
- Sili
- Bangus
- Kanin
- Palengke
- Sagip
Modern and Trending Filipino Dog Names
Modern Filipino dog names often reflect popular culture, local slang, and influences from TV and social media. Many of these names are easy to say and fun to use, making them appealing to dog owners across the Philippines.
Trending Boy Dog Names
Filipino boy dog names have become cooler and trendier in recent years. Many of us are choosing names inspired by famous Filipinos, local foods, or catchy words that are unique for our pooch. Here are some of the top picks for male dogs in the Philippines right now:
- Bagani
- Bayani
- Buddy
- Diego
- Buboy
- Tambay
- Pancho
- Kuya
- Dodong
- Gino
- Tikoy
- Lodi
- Boss
- Lark
- Dakila
- Bantay
- Primo
- Coco
- Wafu
- Jolo
- Migs
- Santi
- Alon
- Pepe
- Lakay
- Rico
- Yorme
- Toto
- Chito
- Bravo
Find more male dog name ideas here
Best Female Dog Names
Picking the best female dog names means looking at what’s cute, modern, and sometimes uniquely Filipino. Many girl dog names blend humor, sweetness, and a bit of style. Some names come from popular TV shows, Tagalog words, or even favorite snacks. Here are some favorites for female pups:
- Mayumi
- Ligaya
- Bella
- Mingming
- Kisses
- Tala
- Mutya
- Daisy
- Malaya
- Chichay
- Pipay
- Anika
- Babe
- Binibini
- Gabby
- Pearl
- Aya
- Cherry
- Iya
- Sisi
- Yaya
- Barbie
- Tikya
- Ina
- Gina
- Love
- Pia
- Luna
- Ginny
- Lady
Find more female dog names here
Creative Themes for Filipino Dog Names
When we look for a unique dog name, it’s fun to pick something that shows our love for Filipino culture. Whether we go with names based on favorite foods, sports heroes, or famous characters, these creative ideas help our dog’s personality shine.
- Adobo
- Lumpia
- Sinigang
- Halo-Halo
- Lechon
- Puto
- Mangga
- Sago
- Taho
- Bibingka
- Ube
- Ensaymada
- Sarsi
- Buko
- Calamansi
- Sisig
- Chocnut
- Pancit
- Pandesal
- Longganisa
- Kape
- Dalandan
- Iskrambol
- Tapang
- Bangus
- Suman
- Bicol
- Sapin
- Tocino
Food and Drink Inspired Names
Many of us love Filipino food, so it makes sense to give our dogs names based on these tasty treats. Food names like Adobo – a classic savory dish, or Halo-Halo – a popular cold dessert, are fun and easy to remember. Drinks like Sarsi and Taho are also good options.
Dogs named after sweet or salty Filipino snacks often sound playful. For example, Chocnut – a chocolate-peanut candy, and Ube – the purple yam, both feel cute and friendly. Choosing food and drink names can help us connect with our culture every day.
- Adobo
- Lumpia
- Sinigang
- Halo-Halo
- Lechon
- Puto
- Mangga
- Sago
- Bibingka
- Ube
- Ensaymada
- Sarsi
- Buko
- Calamansi
- Sisig
- Chocnut
- Pancit
- Pandesal
- Longganisa
- Kape
- Dalandan
- Iskrambol
- Tapang
- Bangus
- Taho – sweet snack
- Gulay – vegetable
- Butil – grain
Find more food dog names here
Sports-Inspired Names
Sports are a huge part of our lives, and naming our dogs after sports icons can be a proud and playful choice. We often use names of famous Filipino athletes, basketball players, or boxers. Some families like names such as Manny – inspired by Manny Pacquiao, or Paeng – for legendary bowler Paeng Nepomuceno.
- Manny
- Pacman
- Paeng
- Kai
- JuneMar
- Alyssa
- Jawo
- Alas
- Romeo
- Kobe
- Thirdy
- Kiefer
- Gretzky
- Baser
- Ranidel
- The Boss
- Blatche
- Spiker
- Coach
- Champ
- Bolt
- Slam
- Jrue
- Ace
- Dunk
Find more sports dog names here
Fictional and Celebrity Names
Some of us look to Filipino TV shows, movies, and stars when picking dog names. Names from classic teleseryes, popular characters, or trending celebrities are always fresh ideas. Choosing Darna – a well-known superhero, or Cardo – from the TV series “Ang Probinsyano,” adds some fun pop culture flair.
- Darna
- Cardo
- Coco
- Yaya Dub
- Vice
- Liza
- Alden
- Maine
- Daniel
- Kathryn
- Rico
- Angel
- Sarah G
- Piolo
- Lea
- Kim
- Lola Nidora
- Bart
- Mara
- Clara
- Aldub
- Jollibee
- Robi
- Belle
- Jane