Movie & TV Show Pet Names: 370+ Scene-Stealing Picks for Your Furry Star
Famous flicks, binge-worthy shows & unforgettable characters—find the perfect pop-culture name for your four-legged legend
If you’ve ever found yourself halfway through a movie thinking “That character’s name would be perfect for my dog/cat/hamster”, you’re not alone. Pop culture is a treasure chest of names that are cool, nostalgic, and full of personality. Whether your pet is a dramatic diva, a goofy sidekick, or the chillest couch potato, there’s a screen-inspired name that fits like a custom costume.
Below you’ll find 370+ names from beloved films and shows—each with a quick meaning, origin, or fun backstory—organized into easy, scroll-happy categories. Let’s roll credits and start naming!
Blockbuster Heroes & Heroines
Big-screen icons bring instant charisma. Perfect for pets who think the living room is their personal red carpet.
- Indy – Short for Indiana Jones; adventurous and whip-smart.
- Leia – Star Wars princess turned general; means “child of heaven” in Hebrew.
- Neo – From The Matrix; literally “new,” for pets who changed your world.
- Arwen – Elvish beauty from Lord of the Rings; name means “noble maiden.”
- Maverick – Top Gun flyboy; ideal for an independent pup.
- Elsa – Frozen queen with icy powers; name means “pledged to God.”
- Simba – Swahili for “lion,” the brave cub from The Lion King.
- Hermione – Brilliant Harry Potter heroine; name comes from Greek mythology.
- Frodo – The hobbit with the biggest heart (and feet!).
- Diana – As in Wonder Woman; Roman goddess of the hunt—apt for a cat.
- Thor – Norse god of thunder from the Marvel universe.
- Loki – Trickster god with mischievous charm.
- Rey – Star Wars scavenger turned Jedi.
- Kylo – Brooding Star Wars baddie; name means “sky” in Hawaiian.
- Gamora – Green-skinned warrior from Guardians of the Galaxy.
- Shuri – Tech genius princess from Black Panther.
- Okoye – Fierce Wakandan general.
- T’Challa – The Black Panther himself.
- Tony – Genius billionaire Iron Man.
- Pepper – Tony’s love and CEO powerhouse.
- Natasha – Black Widow spy extraordinaire.
- Steve – Captain America’s first name (boy-next-door vibes).
- Wanda – Scarlet Witch’s magical might.
- Vision – Android sweetheart with heart and brains.
- Peter – Spider-Man’s charming alter ego.
- Miles – Miles Morales, the cooler Spider-Man.
- Strange – Doctor Strange, master of mystic arts.
- Wolverine – Ferocious X-Men antihero.
- Jean – Phoenix-force powerhouse.
- Storm – Weather-controlling X-Men queen.
- Cyclops – Laser-eyed leader.
- Logan – Wolverine’s rugged human name.
- Rogue – Power-stealing mutant with Southern sass.
- Charles – Professor X’s real name.
- Magneto – The metal-bending mastermind.
Sidekicks & Scene Stealers
Some pets are born supporting actors—the ones who steal every moment.
- Chewie – Lovable Wookiee from Star Wars (and perfect if your dog loves to chew).
- Goose – Captain Marvel’s secretly powerful cat; also a Top Gun buddy.
- Olaf – Hug-loving snowman from Frozen.
- Dobby – Loyal house-elf from Harry Potter.
- Pumbaa – Flatulent but fabulous warthog from The Lion King.
- Groot – From Guardians of the Galaxy; sweet tree creature with a big heart.
- Tinkerbell – Sparkly Peter Pan fairy; great for a tiny diva.
- Donkey – Shrek’s hilarious bestie; perfect for a chatty pet.
- Snoopy – Technically from Peanuts cartoons, but still TV royalty.
- Rocket – Sassy raccoon from Guardians; perfect for mischievous critters.
- Baymax – Huggable healthcare bot from Big Hero 6.
- Pascal – Chameleon confidant from Tangled.
- Mushu – Tiny dragon with big attitude from Mulan.
- Maximus – Noble horse from Tangled.
- Sebastian – Sassy crab from The Little Mermaid.
- Flounder – Loyal fishy sidekick.
- Meeko – Raccoon rascal from Pocahontas.
- Percy – Spoiled pug from Pocahontas.
- Rajah – Jasmine’s protective tiger in Aladdin.
- Abu – Aladdin’s cheeky monkey.
- Iago – Sarcastic parrot with sharp wit.
- Pua – Adorable piglet from Moana.
- HeiHei – Clueless but lovable rooster from Moana.
- Pascaline – A cute twist on Pascal for girls.
- Flit – Quick little hummingbird from Pocahontas.
- Tip – Courageous teen from Home.
- Oh – Friendly alien from Home.
- Bing Bong – Imaginary friend from Inside Out.
- Joy – Embodiment of happiness from Inside Out.
- Sadness – For a blue but cuddly pet.
- Fear – Nervous but lovable.
- Anger – For fiery little pups.
- Disgust – Green and sassy.
- Toothless – Dragon buddy from How to Train Your Dragon.
- Hiccup – Brave human counterpart.
Fantasy & Magic Vibes
For pets who look like they stepped out of a spellbook.
- Gandalf – The wise wizard of Lord of the Rings.
- Hecate – Greek goddess of magic, seen in countless fantasy shows.
- Buffy – The ultimate vampire slayer.
- Salem – The snarky black cat from Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
- Merlin – Legendary sorcerer of Camelot fame.
- Yennefer – From The Witcher; dark and powerful.
- Aslan – The noble lion from Narnia; name means “lion” in Turkish.
- Arya – Fierce Game of Thrones warrior; name means “noble” in Sanskrit.
- Willow – Wiccan-friendly name from Buffy and Willow.
- Pixie – For the pet who leaves a little magic everywhere.
- Daenerys – Mother of Dragons (Game of Thrones).
- Khaleesi – Her royal title.
- Rhaenyra – Fierce Targaryen queen.
- Saphira – Beautiful dragon from Eragon.
- Eragon – Dragon rider hero.
- Galadriel – Ethereal elf queen of Lord of the Rings.
- Elrond – Wise Rivendell ruler.
- Legolas – Bow-wielding elf prince.
- Thranduil – Elegant Elvenking.
- Smaug – Legendary dragon of The Hobbit.
- Bilbo – The original hobbit adventurer.
- Samwise – Pure-hearted best friend.
- Rosie – Sam’s sweet wife.
- Eowyn – Shieldmaiden of Rohan.
- Faramir – Noble Gondorian captain.
- Boromir – Brave but tragic hero.
- Melisandre – Red priestess of fire.
- Nymeria – Arya’s direwolf.
- Ghost – Jon Snow’s silent white wolf.
- Viserion – Daenerys’ dragon.
- Drogon – Her fiercest dragon.
- Rhaegal – Her green dragon.
- Lucifer – Charming devil from Lucifer.
- Morpheus – Dream lord from Sandman.
- Dreamer – Perfect for a sleepy kitty.
Quirky & Cult Classics
These names scream originality—perfect for the pet who’s just… different.
- Spock – Logical Vulcan from Star Trek.
- Kuzco – Self-absorbed llama emperor from The Emperor’s New Groove.
- Napoleon – As in Napoleon Dynamite; vote for Pedro!
- Marge – Iconic blue-haired mom from The Simpsons.
- Zoidberg – Lovable lobster doctor from Futurama.
- Beetlejuice – Say it three times (but maybe don’t).
- Juno – Witty teen from the indie darling Juno.
- Shrek – For your big green softie.
- Mystique – Shape-shifting X-Men legend.
- Totoro – Giant forest spirit from My Neighbor Totoro.
- Ash – Chainsaw-wielding hero from Evil Dead.
- Ripley – Space survivor from Alien.
- Leeloo – Orange-haired savior from The Fifth Element.
- Corbin – Bruce Willis’s role in The Fifth Element.
- Dallas – Same as above but cowboy-cool.
- Ruby – Outrageous DJ Ruby Rhod.
- Tank Girl – Punk post-apocalyptic queen.
- Luna – Cat guide from Sailor Moon.
- Artemis – Her white-cat counterpart.
- Spike – Cool bounty hunter from Cowboy Bebop.
- Faye – Femme fatale of Cowboy Bebop.
- Jet – Steady rock of the Bebop crew.
- Ed – Adorable hacker child-genius.
- Vicious – Villain with a killer name.
- Shinji – Troubled hero of Evangelion.
- Rei – Mysterious pilot from Evangelion.
- Asuka – Fiery redhead from Evangelion.
- Totoki – Quirky anime nod.
- Paprika – Dream detective from the film Paprika.
- Chihiro – Brave girl from Spirited Away.
- Haku – Mysterious dragon boy.
- No-Face – Silent spirit with a sweet tooth.
- Kiki – Young witch from Kiki’s Delivery Service.
- Jiji – Her sassy black cat.
- Porco – Dashing pig pilot.
Animated All-Stars
Perfect for playful pets who bring cartoon energy.
- Scooby – Mystery-solving Great Dane.
- Bambi – Sweet Disney fawn; name means “little child” in Italian.
- Simone – From Alvin and the Chipmunks spinoffs.
- Nala – Simba’s lioness queen.
- Stitch – Alien cutie from Lilo & Stitch.
- Dug – Talking golden retriever from Up (“I was hiding under your porch because I love you”).
- Moana – Adventurous Disney voyager; means “ocean” in Maori.
- Ash – Pokémon trainer; also means “happy” in Hebrew.
- Korra – Element-bending heroine of Legend of Korra.
- Baloo – Chill bear from The Jungle Book.
- Woody – Cowboy from Toy Story.
- Buzz – Space ranger sidekick.
- Jessie – Yodeling cowgirl.
- Bullseye – Woody’s loyal horse.
- Lotso – Huggable pink bear (with a dark side).
- Rex – Nervous dino toy.
- Slinky – Stretchy dachshund.
- Bo Peep – Porcelain shepherdess.
- Forky – Quirky spork creation.
- Wall-E – Trash-compacting cutie.
- Eve – Sleek robot love interest.
- Mike – One-eyed monster from Monsters Inc.
- Sulley – Big blue gentle giant.
- Boo – Adorable human toddler.
- Joybell – Happiness in a name.
- Remy – Gourmet rat chef.
- Emile – Remy’s hungry brother.
- Colette – Tough but talented chef.
- Anton – The critic with heart.
- Russell – Boy Scout adventurer from Up.
- Kevin – Giant colorful bird.
- Carl – Grumpy but lovable old man.
- Ellie – Carl’s beloved wife.
- Dot – Brave ant princess.
- Atta – Strong ant queen.
Mystery & Detective Vibes
For pets who love to snoop and sniff.
- Sherlock – Classic sleuth from Sherlock Holmes.
- Watson – Faithful sidekick.
- Nancy – Teenage detective Nancy Drew.
- Veronica – Sharp-witted Veronica Mars.
- Poirot – Belgian genius from Agatha Christie stories.
- Columbo – Rumpled but brilliant TV detective.
- Luther – Gritty modern sleuth.
- Hastings – Another Christie classic.
- Dexter – For your pet with “killer” instincts (but hopefully not literally).
- Bones – From Bones and Star Trek’s Dr. McCoy.
- Agatha – For Agatha Christie herself.
- Marple – Her iconic Miss Marple detective.
- Trixie – Teen detective from classic books.
- Hardy – Hardy Boys duo nod.
- NancyCat – Punny twist on Nancy Drew.
- Jessica – From Murder, She Wrote.
- Castle – Charming novelist-detective.
- Beckett – Castle’s sharp partner.
- Shawn – Psychic sleuth from Psych.
- Gus – Shawn’s hilarious bestie.
- Lassie – No, not the dog—Psych’s detective!
- Monk – Obsessive-compulsive genius.
- Adrian – Monk’s first name.
- Stottlemeyer – Monk’s patient captain.
- Natalie – Monk’s helpful assistant.
- Rizzoli – From Rizzoli & Isles.
- Isles – Her brainy partner.
- Peralta – Jake from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
- Holt – Deadpan captain.
- Rosa – Tough detective.
- Boyle – Lovable foodie cop.
- Diaz – Another Rosa twist.
- Hitchcock – Lazy but funny detective.
- ScullyB – Hitchcock’s snack buddy.
- JakeCat – Perfect for a sly feline.
Rom-Com Sweethearts
Soft, charming names for cuddle bugs.
- Amélie – From the whimsical French film.
- Harry – As in When Harry Met Sally.
- Sally – See above—perfect pairing if you have two pets!
- Notting – Cute nod to Notting Hill.
- Elle – Legally Blonde queen; means “she” in French.
- Bridget – As in Bridget Jones’s Diary.
- Nick – From Crazy Rich Asians.
- Rachel – Friends fashionista.
- Monica – Chef extraordinaire from Friends.
- Hugh – For rom-com king Hugh Grant vibes.
- Noah – Heartthrob from The Notebook.
- Allie – His devoted love.
- Finnick – Charming tribute from Hunger Games.
- Hazel – Fault in Our Stars heroine.
- Augustus – Her romantic match.
- Tessa – From After series.
- Hardin – Brooding After love interest.
- NickY – Crazy Rich Asians cutie.
- Astrid – Glamorous cousin from the same film.
- Charlie – Her sweetheart pilot.
- Pippa – Adorable British nickname.
- Jamie – Tearjerker hero of A Walk to Remember.
- Landon – His devoted love.
- Margot – Sister from To All the Boys.
- Lara Jean – Main character cutie.
- Peter K – Her charming love interest.
- Kitty – Scene-stealing little sister.
- ElleW – Another nod to Legally Blonde.
- Ben – Classic rom-com boy.
- Meg – After Meg Ryan.
- Tom – 500 Days of Summer dreamer.
- Summer – His elusive love.
- Patrick – From 10 Things I Hate About You.
- Kat – Julia Stiles’ smart rebel.
- Bianca – Her sweet sister.
Classic Hollywood Glam
Ideal for pets with old-school elegance.
- Audrey – After Audrey Hepburn; name means “noble strength.”
- Bogart – Cool as Humphrey Bogart.
- Grace – Princess Grace Kelly; name means… well, grace!
- Marilyn – Iconic Monroe.
- Cary – Smooth as Cary Grant.
- Ingrid – As in Ingrid Bergman; name means “beautiful goddess.”
- Bette – Dramatic and fierce, like Bette Davis.
- Orson – For cinema pioneer Orson Welles.
- Vivien – Gone with the Wind’s Vivien Leigh.
- Chaplin – Silent-film legend Charlie Chaplin.
- Clark – As in Clark Gable.
- Rhett – Gone with the Wind rogue.
- Scarlett – Fiery heroine.
- Vivian – After Vivien Leigh.
- Lana – Glamorous Lana Turner.
- Greta – Mysterious Greta Garbo.
- Joan – Strong Joan Crawford.
- Gloria – Iconic Gloria Swanson.
- Rita – Sensational Rita Hayworth.
- Gene – Dancer Gene Kelly.
- Fred – Fred Astaire charm.
- Ginger – Ginger Rogers elegance.
- Cyd – Dancer Cyd Charisse.
- Bing – Crooner Bing Crosby.
- Dean – Rebel James Dean.
- Monty – Classic Montgomery Clift.
- Ava – Glam Ava Gardner.
- Hedy – Inventor-beauty Hedy Lamarr.
- Mae – Sassy Mae West.
- Carole – Carole Lombard comedy.
- Lauren – Smoky-voiced Lauren Bacall.
- Humphrey – Full Bogart name.
- Errol – Swashbuckling Errol Flynn.
- Delores – Vintage charmer.
- Myrna – Queen of screwball comedy.
Sci-Fi & Space Lovers
For pets who zoom around like rockets.
- Astro – Jetsons’ beloved pup.
- Leia – Yes, she fits here too!
- Spacely – Jetsons’ boss, but sounds cute for a hamster.
- Nova – Means “new star.”
- Orion – Mighty hunter constellation.
- Ripley – Badass heroine from Alien.
- Data – From Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Lando – Smooth Star Wars operator.
- Mando – The Mandalorian himself.
- Endor – Forest moon of cuddly Ewoks.
- Han – Swashbuckling Star Wars pilot.
- Solo – Cool add-on to Han.
- Chewbacca – Fluffy co-pilot.
- BB-8 – Adorable droid.
- R2 – Loyal astromech.
- D2 – Pair it with R2!
- C-3PO – Golden translator.
- Grogu – Baby Yoda!
- Cara – Fearless Cara Dune.
- Bo-Katan – Mandalorian warrior.
- Ahsoka – Jedi legend.
- Ezra – Rebel hero.
- Sabine – Colorful Mandalorian.
- Hera – Star pilot.
- Chopper – Grumpy droid.
- Thrawn – Brilliant tactician.
- Kanan – Jedi mentor.
- Cassian – Rebel spy.
- Andor – His surname.
- Jyn – Rogue One heroine.
- Baze – Loyal sharpshooter.
- Chirrut – Blind warrior monk.
- Orson – Imperial villain.
- Saw – Fierce rebel fighter.
- Bodhi – Brave pilot.
Music & Musical Moments
Because some pets just need a soundtrack.
- Sebastian – Crab conductor from The Little Mermaid.
- Christine – Phantom of the Opera ingenue.
- Hamilton – “Not throwing away my shot!”
- Elphaba – Wicked’s green powerhouse.
- Cats – Literal but fabulous if you have… a cat.
- Olivia – After pop star Olivia Rodrigo (High School Musical alum).
- Finn – Glee quarterback with a heart of gold.
- Sharpay – Over-the-top diva from High School Musical.
- DoReMi – Trio of musical syllables—fun for a bonded trio.
- Maestro – For a conductor of chaos.
- Dooley – From Singin’ in the Rain.
- Cosmo – Comedy king in the same film.
- Maria – Star of West Side Story.
- TonyW – Her star-crossed love.
- Anita – Fierce dancer.
- Riff – Leader of the Jets.
- Bernardo – Leader of the Sharks.
- Eliza – Hamilton heroine.
- Angelica – Witty sister.
- Peggy – “And Peggy!”
- Aaron – Hamilton’s rival.
- George – Washington himself.
- Burr – For pets who wait for it.
- Vanessa – From In the Heights.
- Usnavi – Lovable bodega owner.
- Benny – Charming driver.
- Nina – Bright student.
- Sonny – Funny cousin.
- Abuela – Wise grandma figure.
- Mimi – From Rent.
- Roger – Her rocker love.
- Collins – Gentle genius.
- Angel – Drag-queen heart.
- Maureen – Drama queen.
- Joanne – Loyal partner.
🅰️–🆉 Alphabetical Quick Picks
Still hunting? Here’s a lightning round A–Z of extra goodies with quick meanings:
- A – Arya (Game of Thrones, noble)
- B – Bender (Futurama, rebellious robot)
- C – Coraline (darkly curious heroine)
- D – Draco (Harry Potter, “dragon”)
- E – Eleven (Stranger Things, powerful psychic)
- F – Flynn (Tangled, charming thief)
- G – Gizmo (Gremlins, cute troublemaker)
- H – Hopper (Stranger Things, protective dad)
- I – Iroh (Avatar: The Last Airbender, wise tea master)
- J – Jareth (Labyrinth, glam goblin king)
- K – Katniss (Hunger Games, archer extraordinaire)
- L – Loki (Marvel, mischievous god)
- M – Mulan (brave warrior)
- N – Neo (Matrix, “new”)
- O – Olaf (Frozen, joyful snowman)
- P – Pascal (Tangled, loyal chameleon)
- Q – Quorra (Tron, sleek and cool)
- R – Remy (Ratatouille, gourmet rat)
- S – Scully (X-Files, skeptical scientist)
- T – Tiana (Princess and the Frog, hardworking dreamer)
- U – Ursula (Little Mermaid, sea witch)
- V – Vanya (Umbrella Academy, mysterious)
- W – Wanda (WandaVision, powerful witch)
- X – Xena (warrior princess)
- Y – Yoda (Star Wars, wise master)
- Z – Zuko (Avatar, fire prince)
Final Curtain: Finding Your Perfect Name
Naming a pet is basically storytelling. Whether you pick Indy for a fearless explorer, Salem for a shadowy black cat, or Totoro for your giant fluffball, you’re giving your companion a little slice of movie magic to carry through life.
Don’t stress about picking the perfect one—sometimes the right name just clicks when you see their face, hear their purr, or watch them trip over their own paws.
So grab some popcorn, binge your favorite series for “research,” and let your new star steal the show. Your furry (or feathery, or scaly!) friend deserves a name worthy of an opening credit.