The most common puppy names in Wexford for the past year have been revealed

We’ve seen the top baby names trending in recent months but what everyone really wants to know is what names have been topping the lists of pet-parents over the last year…

Following research conducted by Petmania, the top mutt-monikers across Ireland have been revealed just in time for National Puppy Day on March 23rd, with ‘Bailey’ coming out as the most popular name for dogs. The name ‘Luna’ was a close second, while other popular names include ‘Teddy’, ‘Milo’, ‘Rosie’ and ‘Bruno’.

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Top 10 Puppy Names in Ireland:

  1. Bailey
  2. Luna
  3. Teddy
  4. Milo
  5. Rosie
  6. Bruno
  7. Cooper
  8. Ruby
  9. Bella
  10. Max

TOP BREEDS (Nationally)

  1. Golden Retriever
  2. Cockapoo
  3. Cavapoo
  4. Jack Russell Terrier
  5. Labrador

Whilst the list of puppy names surveyed included the popular names Nalas, Milos and Daisys, the poll showed a rising trend for names as Gaeilge, with interesting Irish names like Éire, Lúnnagh, Fíbí, Cú Chulainn, Croía, Oráiste, Féirín, Óige, Taibhse, Samhain, Báinne, and Bó.

There were also many names stemming from food inspiration, from Donut, Biscuit and Toffee, to Pepper, Fudge, Peanut, Strudel, Cookie, Muffin and Popcorn. Even Basil, Sushi, Mocha, Oreo, Coffee, Cheddar, Cupcake, Pickles, Pumpkin, Honey, Hersheys, and Taco might be overheard in a dog-park soon.

Lots of puppies were named after popular fictional characters, especially those who were trending in 2023 like ‘Wednesday’ and ‘Barbie’. There were also Groot, (Guardians of the Galaxy), Loki, Thor, Pepper Potts (Marvel), Remus, Hermione, Draco, Albus, Dobby (Harry Potter), Simba, Nala, Bambi, Mowgli, Dory (Disney), Leia, (Star Wars) Elmo, (Sesame Street) Apollo Creed (Rocky), Harley Quinn (Batman) Khaleesi, Joffrey, Sansa (Game of Thrones), Bowser (Super Mario), and even Nancy Drew!

Many of the country’s new four-legged friends are also being named after celebrities, such as Toto Wolff, Bowie, Bruno Mars, Elvis, Axl, Joey Montana, Tyson, Swayze, Snoop Dogg, and Gigi.

Brand-loving pet-parents even managed to give a nod to some famous brands such as Prada, Pepsi, Nando, and Rolo.

The puppy names were generated as part of survey conducted amongst new pet owners in 2023 for Petmania’s Puppy of the Year Competition.

Petmania offer full support to new puppy parents with their Puppy Care Classes and exclusive Puppy Club. Their free Puppy Care Classes take place on the second Saturday of every month, providing support on how to help your new puppy settle into the home, training, nutrition, and grooming. The public are invited to register online at https://www.petmania.ie/puppy-care-class/

Petmania’s exclusive Puppy Club members receive access to exclusive offers, maintenance tips, and comprehensive support during a puppy’s first year of life.

Petmania has 16 stores across Ireland with over 260 employees and the largest dog grooming business in the country.  

For more information about Petmania, the latest advice on pet’s healthcare and to find your local store, visit www.petmania.ie.  

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