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1870s Dog Names

Updated: May 30, 2024

Welcome to a unique collection of canine monikers that harken back to a bygone era. As we delve into the rich tapestry of history, we step back into the 1870s, an era marked by significant cultural, political, and social changes. This was the time of the Industrial Revolution, the Wild West, and the rise of Impressionism in Art.

As fascinating as the human names from this period are, the names bestowed upon man's best friend during this time are equally intriguing. This page features a curated list of dog names that were popular in the 1870s, offering a charming blend of timeless classics and unique, vintage options. Take a trip down memory lane and find a name that not only suits your precious pet but also pays homage to a vibrant chapter of history.

These names, steeped in history, offer a distinctive flair that sets your pet apart. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a fan of vintage charm, or simply looking for a unique name for your new furry friend, this page is your destination. So, immerse yourself in the charm of the 1870s and discover a name that tells a story.

Name Reason to Choose
Abraham Abraham Lincoln's influence was still felt in the 1870s
Adelaide Adelaide, a regal name, was popular among humans in the 19th century, making it a fitting choice for an elegant female dog
Albert Albert was a common name in the 1870s
Aloysius Aloysius, a distinguished name, was a popular choice for dogs
Amos Amos is a strong Biblical name commonly used in the 1870s
Archibald This name was popular among humans during the late 19th century, making it a fitting choice for a dog in the 1870s
Barker This name reflects the prevalent occupation of the period, barkers at circuses and fairs
Barnaby Barnaby is a charming vintage name that was common in the 19th century
Beatrice Beatrice, a popular name for girls in the 1870s, also works well for dogs
Belle Belle was a popular name for girls and pets in the 1870s
Bertram Bertram was a popular name in the 19th century, making it suitable for a dog in the 1870s
Bismarck Named after the influential German chancellor, Otto von Bismarck
Blanche Blanche, a popular name for girls, also works well for dogs
Bram Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, was popular in this era
Buster A popular name for dogs in old comic strips
Calamity Calamity Jane was a famous figure from the American West
Cecil Reflecting the British influence of the time, Cecil was often chosen for pets
Champ Reflects the spirit of competition that was strong in the 1870s
Charleston Charleston was a popular city during the 1870s
Charlie Charlie was a common name during this period
Chester This English name was fashionable in the 1870s, making it suitable for dogs of that era
Clementine This sweet name was widely used in the 19th century, making it a likely choice for a female dog
Clyde Clydesdale horses were renowned during this era, making this a fitting dog name
Cobbler Cobblers were common tradesmen in the 1870s
Crusoe Named after Robinson Crusoe, a character from a popular novel
Cyrus Cyrus, a strong name, was often used for dogs
Delilah A Biblical name like Delilah was frequently used for dogs in that era
Dewey Dewey was a common name in the late 19th century and would have been a fitting choice for a dog in the 1870s
Dickens Named after Charles Dickens, a renowned author
Dodge Dodge City was a famous location in the Old West
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Traditional Victorian Names

The 1870s was within the Victorian era, and many traditional names from this period can be a charming choice for a dog.
Name Description
Albert After Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert
Alfred This name was popular among Victorian poets
Alice Drawing inspiration from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
Andrew Inspired by Andrew Carnegie, a prominent industrialist
Arthur Derived from the beloved Arthurian legends
Beatrice One of Queen Victoria's daughters' name
Charles After Charles Dickens, a renowned Victorian author
Clara Common among Victorian women, inspired by Clara Barton
Edgar Likely homage to the poet Edgar Allan Poe
Edward Derived from Edward VII, Queen Victoria's son
Elizabeth Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States
Emily A popular Victorian era name, influenced by Emily Brontë
Emma Paying tribute to Emma Darwin, Charles Darwin's wife
Florence Inspired by Florence Nightingale, a prominent figure of the time
George Named after King George III
Harriet In honor of Harriet Beecher Stowe, a prominent author
Helen Inspired by Helen Beatrix Potter, an English writer
Henry Influenced by the significant author, Henry James
John A popular name in the Victorian era, inspired by John Stuart Mill
Louisa Popularized by author Louisa May Alcott
Margaret Margaret Fuller was a significant figure in the women's rights movement
Robert Homage to Robert Louis Stevenson, a famous Victorian author
Thomas After Thomas Edison, a great inventor from the era
Victoria The reigning queen of the era
Walter Victorian poets like Walter Scott favor this name
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Popular Locations

There were many iconic locations during the 1870s, naming a dog after these can be a fun way to remember these places.
Name Description
Athens The capital of Greece, a significant location in the 1870s
Austin The capital of Texas, which was gaining prominence in the 1870s
Berlin Germany's capital was a hub of cultural and political activity in the 1870s
Boston A city that played an essential role in American history and industry in the 1870s
Brooklyn A popular location in New York City, considered a prominent city during the 1870s
Cairo As the capital of Egypt, Cairo was a significant location during the 1870s
Calcutta This was the capital of British India in the 1870s
Denver Gold was discovered in Denver in the mid-1800s, making it a popular location in the 1870s
Dublin The capital of Ireland, a popular location during the 1870s
Geneva A significant city in Switzerland, known for its history of diplomacy
Havana The Cuban capital was a popular location during the 1870s
Istanbul Turkey's iconic city was a significant location during the Ottoman Empire
Lisbon Portugal's capital was a significant location during the 1870s
London In the 1870s, this was a bustling city central to the British Empire
Madison A popular location in Wisconsin, a state that entered the Union in 1848
Manila The Philippines' capital was a significant location during the Spanish colonial period
Moscow The Russian city was a significant location during the 1870s
Oslo Known as Kristiania until 1925, this was Norway's capital during the 1870s
Paris This city was a significant cultural and artistic hub in the 1870s
Quebec One of Canada's main cities during the 1870s
Rome During the 1870s, Rome became the capital of the newly unified Italy
Shanghai This city was one of the most prosperous and cosmopolitan in China during the 1870s
Sydney Australia's oldest city, which was expanding during the 1870s
Tokyo The Japanese city was gaining international significance during the 1870s
Vienna A prominent European city in the 1870s known for its rich cultural history
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Inventions/Discoveries

The 1870s was a period of many significant inventions and discoveries. Names inspired by these can be both unique and educational.
Name Description
Arc Arc light systems were marketed in the 1870s
Barbed Barbed wire was patented by Joseph Glidden in 1874
Benzene Its structure was discovered in 1872
Bifocal Bifocal lenses were commonly used by the 1870s
Bulb Thomas Edison patented the modern incandescent light bulb in 1879
Cable The first successful transatlantic cable was laid in 1874
Cathode Sir William Crookes discovered cathode rays in 1879
Celluloid This was used as a replacement for ivory in billiard balls in the 1870s
Dynamo Zénobe Gramme invented the first commercial electrical generator in the 1870s
Equator The concept of the equator was well known by the 1870s
Fountain The modern fountain pen was invented in the 1870s
Gelatine Gelatine was first patented for photographic use in 1871
Induction Induction coils were used in spark-gap radio transmitters in the 1870s
Jeans Levi Strauss patented blue jeans in 1873
Margarine This was first mass-produced in the United States in the 1870s
Microphone Emile Berliner patented this technology in 1877
Otis Elisha Otis's elevators became widely used during the 1870s
Paraffin Paraffin wax was introduced in the 1870s
Phonograph Thomas Edison invented this in 1877
Polaris The position of Polaris in relation to the Earth was well understood by the 1870s
Selenium The photoelectric effect in selenium was discovered in 1873
Silhouette The term became popular in the 1870s
Spectroscopy This technique was developed for the study of astronomy in the 1870s
Telephone This invention was patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876
Typewriter The Remington No. 1, the first practical typewriter, was sold in 1873
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Literary Characters

The 1870s was a rich period in literature. Characters from popular novels of that time can provide a unique name for a dog.
Name Description
Bennet A tribute to the Bennet sisters in Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice', widely read in the 1870s
Bumble Derived from the character in Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist', a classic novel in the 1870s
Chuzzlewit Named after a character in Charles Dickens' novel 'Martin Chuzzlewit', a popular read in the 1870s
Copperfield Named after the protagonist in Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield', a classic novel in the 1870s
Cosette Inspired by Victor Hugo's 'Les Misérables', a prominent novel in the 1870s
Cratchit From 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens, a beloved festive tale in the 1870s
Darcy Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy was a widely known Austen character during the 1870s
Estella A character from Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations', a widely read novel in the 1870s
Eyre From the protagonist in Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre', a much-loved novel in the 1870s
Gulliver From Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels', a classic read during the 19th century
Heathcliff Named after the lead character in Emily Bronte's 1847 novel 'Wuthering Heights', a popular book in the 1870s
Huck Short for Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain's popular character in the late 1800s
Ishmael From Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick', a renowned novel throughout the 19th century
Jaggers A character from 'Great Expectations', a popular Charles Dickens novel during the 1870s
Marlow The lead character in Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness', a story gaining popularity in the late 1800s
Micawber Inspired by Wilkins Micawber from 'David Copperfield', a Charles Dickens classic
Murdstone A character in Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield', a well-read novel throughout the 19th century
Nickleby From 'Nicholas Nickleby', a popular Charles Dickens novel in the 19th century
Pip A character from Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations', a classic in the 1870s
Quasimodo The hunchback character of Notre Dame was popular in Victor Hugo's novel during the 1870s
Queequeg Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick' character was a well-known figure during the 19th century
Rochester Mr. Rochester from Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre' was a character adored by many in the 1870s
Sawyer Tom Sawyer is the protagonist in Mark Twain's novel, a favorite character in the 1870s
Scrooge Derived from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' which was extensively read during the 19th century
Sherlock Inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's character, Sherlock Holmes, first introduced in the late 19th century
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Historical Figures

Naming dogs after famous historical figures from the 1870s can be a unique way to honor the past.
Name Description
Bell Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the 1870s
Bismarck Otto von Bismarck was a prominent German statesman during this period
Brahms Johannes Brahms, a famous German composer, was active during this period
Carnegie Andrew Carnegie was a key figure in the industrialization of the United States
Curie Marie Curie, who would later make significant contributions to science, was growing up during this decade
Custer General George Armstrong Custer is a well-known figure from this time
Degas Edgar Degas was a famous artist of the 1870s
Disraeli Benjamin Disraeli served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the 1870s
Dostoevsky Fyodor Dostoevsky, a famous Russian novelist, was active in this era
Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, began his career in this era
Edison Thomas Edison was a famous inventor during this decade
Garfield James A. Garfield was elected President of the United States at the end of the 1870s
Grant Ulysses S. Grant was the President of the United States during the 1870s
Hancock Winfield Scott Hancock was a significant Union general during this era
Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes was the President of the United States for part of this decade
Kipling Rudyard Kipling, a celebrated British author, was coming of age in this decade
Monet Claude Monet, a renowned painter, was active during this period
Nobel Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite, was a notable figure during this time
Pasteur Louis Pasteur made significant contributions to science in the 1870s
Rockefeller John D. Rockefeller was establishing his oil empire during the 1870s
Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a famous composer, was active during the 1870s
Twain Mark Twain was a popular author during this period
Verdi Giuseppe Verdi, a renowned Italian composer, was prominent during this time
Victoria This era was the height of Queen Victoria's reign in Britain
Whitman Walt Whitman, a celebrated American poet, was writing during this decade
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