Over 100 Cute Dessert Names For Dogs



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Finding a cool name for your new best friend that suits their personality can be a daunting task. So, why not name your dog after everyone's favorite meal, dessert! Here are over 100 fun and catchy dessert dog names to choose from along with their countries of origin.



Cute Names for Desserts


  • Macawoof (Macaron)

  • Tarttail (Tart)

  • Browniebark

  • MintyMutt (Mint)

  • Puddingpaw

  • Cherrychow

  • Frostyfur (Frosting)

  • Truffletrot (Truffle)

  • Syrupsnout

  • Fluffyfudge

  • Whippywhisk (Whipped cream)

  • Canolicanine

  • Biscuitbuddy

  • Caramelcollie

  • Chocochow

  • Strawberrysniff

  • Vanillavizsla

  • Piepoodle

  • Maplemastiff

  • Gelatogrowl

  • Cherrychaser

  • Lemonlick

  • Pralinepup

  • Cocoacanine

  • Waffledane

  • Jellybeanjumper

  • NuttyNibbler (Nuts)

  • Creampuffcollie

  • Fudgyfurball

  • Sorbetsetter

  • Honeyhound

  • Tartetoto (Tarte)

  • Raspberryrover

  • Dulcedoggie (Dulce)

  • Berrynosebeagle

  • Chocochaser

  • Frostingfido

  • Sweetsniffspaniel

  • Puddingpointer

  • LolliLab (Lollipop)

  • Candycanine

  • Drizzledoxie (Drizzle)

  • Butterscotchbuddy

  • Tiramitail

  • Blueberrybeagle

  • Rumbark

  • Chiffonchow

  • Meringuemuzzle

  • Donutdalmatian

  • Cookiecollar

  • Peppermintpup

  • Chocochipchow

  • Pistachiopaw

  • Popcornterrier

  • Custardcollie

  • Twistytails (Twizzlers)

  • Mallowmutt (Marshmallow)

  • Cheesecakechase

  • Poppyseedpup

  • Chocolab (Chocolate + Labrador)

  • SprinkleSpaniel

  • Cookiecrustcanine

  • FudgyFrenchie

  • Mochamutt (Mocha)

  • Nougatnose

  • Sugarsheltie

  • Pastrypaw

  • Peanutbutterpooch

  • Almondpaws

  • Cherrychomper

  • Browniebarker

  • Icecreamiggy (Italian Greyhound)

  • Figgyfur

  • Banoffeebarker (Banoffee Pie)

  • Cinnamutt (Cinnamon)

  • Chocolick

  • Caramelcurl (For curly-haired breeds)

  • Berrylab

  • Marshymutt

  • Taffytail

  • Blueberrypaws

  • Cherrybone

  • Maplepaw

  • Cocoanut

  • Berrytail

  • Muffinmutt

  • Butterpup

  • Fudgewoof

  • Caramelclaw

  • Jellybark

  • Cookiepaw

  • Custardtail

  • Wafflewhisk

  • Sugarfur

  • Cinnabone

  • Gingerpaw

  • Chocopup

  • Sprinkletail

  • Creamsnout

  • Candyfang

  • Marshmutt

  • Anzac (Anzac Biscuit - Australia & New Zealand)

  • TimTam (Australia)

  • Pav (Short for Pavlova - Australia & New Zealand)

  • Pikelet (Australia & New Zealand)

  • Mango (For various mango-based desserts)

  • Kuih (Malaysia & Indonesia)

  • Biko (Philippines)

  • Sago (Malaysia)

  • Cendol (Malaysia & Indonesia)

  • Chak (Chak-Chak - Tatarstan & Bashkortostan)

  • Kompot (Russia & Central Asia)

  • Rum (Rum Cake - Caribbean islands)

  • Toto (Caribbean Coconut Cake)

  • Gizzada (Jamaica)

  • Guava (For various guava-based desserts)

  • Tartlet (France)

  • Strudie (For Apple Strudel - Germany & Austria)

  • Cherry (For Black Forest and Cherry pies)

  • Pannacotta (Italy)

  • RumBaba (France)

  • Praline (France)

  • Roly (For Swiss Roll)

  • Teacake (UK)

  • Nutella (General)

  • Pecan (USA)

  • Doughnut (USA)

  • Marble (For marble cake)

  • Molten (For molten lava cake)

  • Canelé

  • Baba

  • Financier

  • Amygdalota

  • Pasta

  • Ravani

  • Zlabia

  • Pishipishi

  • Kashata

  • Trifle (UK)

  • Donut (USA)

  • Custard (General)

  • Brownie (USA)

  • Strudel (Germany)

  • Flan (Spain)

  • Panna (Italy)

  • Rugelach (Israel)

  • Meringue (General)

  • Waffle (Belgium)

  • Brûlée (France)

  • Nougat (General)

  • Biscotti (Italy)

  • Semifreddo (Italy)

  • Doughboy (USA)

  • Scone (UK)

  • Sorbet (France)

  • Eton (UK)

  • Lamington (Australia)

  • Mooncake (China)

  • Marzipan (Germany)

  • Fudge (USA)

  • Blondie (USA)

  • Sherbet (General)

  • Popover (USA)

  • Muffin (USA)

  • Pie (USA)

  • Torte (Austria)

  • Tart (France)

  • Jellyroll (USA)

  • Shortcake (USA)

  • Pudding (UK)

  • Cobbler (USA)

  • Parfait (France)

  • Dulce (Dulce de Leche - Argentina)

  • Chocoflan (Mexico)

  • Lucuma (Peru)

  • Tapioca (Brazil)

  • Cajeta (Mexico)

  • Laddu (India)

  • Daifuku (Japan)

  • Halo (Halo-Halo - Philippines)

  • Barfi (India)

  • Lychee (China)

  • Bingsu (Korea)

  • Kulfi (India)

  • Anmitsu (Japan)

  • Qatayef (Arab countries)

  • Ma'amoul (Levant)

  • Basboosa (Arab countries)

  • Halwa (Various countries)

  • Rose (For rose-flavored desserts)

  • Sable (A play on Sable cookies - France)

  • Spice (Speculaas - Netherlands)

  • Fudge (UK)

  • Treacle (UK)

  • Budino (Italy)

  • Truffle (France)

  • Medovik (Russia)

  • Kremówka (Poland)

  • Brandy (Brandy Snaps - UK)

  • Tuile (France)

  • Linzer (Austria)

  • Akara (West Africa)

  • Mhanncha (Morocco)

  • Zuccotto (A play on the Italian dessert but sounding like a dog's name)

  • Snickers (USA)

  • Butterscotch (USA)

  • Twinkie (USA)

  • Cookie (General)

  • S'more (USA)

  • Frosty (Inspired by frosted cakes)

  • Biscuit (General)

  • Sundae (USA)

  • Oreo (USA)

  • Maple (Canada)

  • Brownie (USA)

  • Jellybean (General)

  • Cupcake (General)



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Posted by: Matt Irving on 09/18/2023

     


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