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Updated: April 29, 2024

Welcome to a unique collection of monikers inspired by the rich tapestry of the 1700s. This was a time when history was shaped by events like the American Revolutionary War, the Industrial Revolution, and the Age of Enlightenment. An era filled with influential figures, dramatic cultural shifts, and an undeniable charm that continues to captivate us centuries later. One of the most intriguing aspects of this period was the way our beloved canine companions were named.

This special page is dedicated to those vintage and timeless names that were popular during the 18th century. These names carry with them the essence of a bygone era, offering both charm and distinction for your four-legged friend. From names inspired by historical figures, literature classics, to those reflecting the social and cultural norms of the time, this collection offers a variety of choices for the discerning pet owner. Each name adds a touch of elegance and a dash of history to your adorable pet.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of classic literature, or simply someone looking for a unique and meaningful name for your new pup, this carefully curated list offers a wealth of options. These names are not just labels, but a nod to a past era, infusing your pet's identity with a sense of historical significance and vintage charm. Enjoy the journey through time as you explore these fascinating 18th-century inspired pet names.

Name Reason to Choose
Ethelbert Reflects the prevalence of Anglo-Saxon names
Eugene In the 18th century, Eugene was a common name for boys
Ezekiel Old Testament names were popular during this era
Felicity Another virtue name that was commonly used
Ferdinand Named after King Ferdinand, it was common during the 18th century
Fergus A popular Scottish name
Fitzroy Fitzroy, meaning 'son of the king', was a popular name in the 18th century
Fitzwilliam An aristocratic name of the 18th century, often given to noble families
Flora This name, derived from Latin meaning 'flower', was popular in the 18th century
Genevieve Reflects the prevalence of French names
Geoffrey Reflects the popularity of Norman French names
Gerard The 18th century saw the popularity of the name Gerard
Gertrude Commonly used for girls in the 18th century
Gideon A common biblical name
Giles Giles was a common masculine name in the 18th century
Gladys A popular Welsh name during the 18th century
Griselda Reflects the trend of elaborate female names
Guinevere This name was often used for female dogs
Harold Harold was a common masculine name in the 18th century
Harriet This female name was well-liked in the 18th century
Hector Reflects the interest in Greek mythology
Henrietta The feminine form of Henry, Henrietta was a popular name in the 18th century
Hester Commonly used, especially after the release of 'The Scarlet Letter'
Hiram This biblical name was frequently used in the 18th century
Horatio Shakespearean names were popular during the 18th century
Humphrey It was a popular name for hunting dogs
Ignatius A popular name from religious history
Ingrid This Scandinavian name was used in the 18th century
Irene Irene was a common feminine name in the 18th century
Isaac The name Isaac was a common choice for boys during the 18th century
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18th Century Art & Culture Dog Names

This category consists of names inspired by the art, music, and culture of the 18th century, perfect for pet owners who appreciate the arts and culture of this period.
Name Description
Bach A fitting name for a dog owned by a fan of Baroque music, inspired by composer Johann Sebastian Bach
Baroque This dramatic style of art was popular in the 18th century
Beethoven Named after the famous composer, a great choice for a musical dog
Blake This name pays homage to William Blake, a visionary English poet and painter
Canova Inspired by Antonio Canova, a prolific Italian sculptor of the 18th century
Casanova Inspired by the legendary Italian lover, a playful name for a charming dog
Chippendale After the English cabinet maker of the 18th century, a suitable name for a sturdy dog
Classical As this was the prevailing style of the 'long' 18th century, it's apt for a refined dog
Diderot A suitable name for an intellectual dog, inspired by the French philosopher, Denis Diderot
Gainsborough Named after a famous 18th-century English painter, Thomas Gainsborough
Gothic The Gothic Revival was influential in the 18th century, making this a cultured name for a dog
Handel For music lovers, this name honors the composer of the 18th century
Haydn This name is inspired by the famous 18th-century composer, Joseph Haydn
Hogarth Named after William Hogarth, an English painter of the 18th century
Marie For fans of French history, this name is inspired by Queen Marie Antoinette
Mozart A perfect name for a musical dog, as Mozart was a prominent composer of the 18th century
Neoclassical This style was prevalent in the 18th century; a fitting name for an elegant dog
Paisley This pattern became popular in the 18th century, making it a stylish name for a dog
Rembrandt A great name for a dog from an owner who admires this influential Dutch painter
Rococo This style of art and architecture was popular during the 18th century
Rousseau Named after Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a leading philosopher and writer of the Enlightenment
Rubens Named after the Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens, a great name for an artistic dog
Turner An artistic name for a dog, inspired by the English Romantic painter, J.M.W. Turner
Vivaldi This name is inspired by Antonio Vivaldi, a famous composer of the 18th century
Voltaire Named after a famous Enlightenment writer, this is a fitting name for a bookish dog
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18th Century Historical Figure Dog Names

This category includes names of significant historical figures from the 18th century, perfect for pet owners who appreciate history and want to pay tribute to these individuals.
Name Description
Adams The Adams family, including John and Samuel, played key roles in this century
Bach Johann Sebastian Bach, the composer, was active in the early 18th century
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven started his career in the late 18th century
Descartes René Descartes's philosophy continued to influence thinkers in the 18th century
Diderot Denis Diderot played a key role in the French Enlightenment
Franklin Benjamin Franklin's scientific and political contributions were significant in this era
Hamilton Alexander Hamilton was a key figure in the formation of the United States
Hancock John Hancock was a significant figure in the American Revolution
Handel George Handel was a renowned composer of this time
Haydn This century witnessed the works of composer Joseph Haydn
Hobbes Thomas Hobbes's works had a notable influence on 18th-century philosophy
Hume David Hume's philosophy was influential in the 18th century
Jefferson As a founding father, Thomas Jefferson played an influential role in the 18th century
Kant Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher, made significant contributions in the era
Locke John Locke's influence extended well into the 18th century
Madison James Madison, the fourth U.S. President, was influential in this era
Montesquieu Charles Montesquieu's political ideas had a huge impact in the 18th century
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the legendary composer, lived in the 18th century
Napoleon The era witnessed the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
Paine Thomas Paine's writings inspired people in the 18th century
Robespierre Maximilien Robespierre was a leading figure in the French Revolution
Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy influenced the 18th century
Spinoza Baruch Spinoza's philosophical ideas were influential during this period
Voltaire Voltaire, the French Enlightenment writer, was active in this century
Washington First U.S. President, George Washington, served in the 18th century
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18th Century Explorer Dog Names

This category features names inspired by famous explorers of the 18th century, suitable for adventurous and spirited dogs.
Name Description
Balboa After Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the first European to see the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean
Bering Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer who explored the Bering Strait
Cabot Inspired by John Cabot, an Italian explorer recognized for his discovery of the North American mainland
Cartier Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for France
Champlain In honor of Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer and cartographer best known for establishing Quebec City
Columbus A tribute to Christopher Columbus, who made four voyages across the Atlantic
Cook James Cook explored and mapped the Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand
Cortez A nod to Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that brought down the Aztec Empire
DaGama Named for Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer who was the first European to reach India by sea
DeLeon Juan Ponce de León, a Spanish explorer who led the first known European expedition to Florida
Dias In honor of Bartolomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer who sailed around the southernmost tip of Africa
Drake After Sir Francis Drake, an English sea captain, slave trader, and privateer
Frobisher Martin Frobisher, an English seaman who made three voyages to the New World
Gilbert After Sir Humphrey Gilbert, an adventurer, explorer, member of parliament and soldier who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and was a pioneer of the English colonial empire in North America
Grenville Sir Richard Grenville, an English sailor who was a captain of the ship that brought the first colonists to Roanoke Island
Hawkins John Hawkins, an English shipbuilder, naval administrator and commander, merchant, navigator, and slave trader
Hudson From Henry Hudson, the English explorer who discovered the Hudson River
LaSalle Named after René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, known for exploring the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada
Magellan Ferdinand Magellan was the first to circumnavigate the globe
Marquette A tribute to Jacques Marquette, a French missionary who explored the Mississippi River
Pizarro In memory of Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of the Inca Empire
Raleigh Sir Walter Raleigh, an English landed gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer
Tasman Abel Tasman, a Dutch seafarer who was the first known European to reach Tasmania and New Zealand
Vancouver George Vancouver, a British officer known for his exploration of North America’s northwestern Pacific Coast regions
Vespucci Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer America was named after
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18th Century Literature Dog Names

This category includes names derived from characters or authors from 18th century literature, perfect for bookworm pet owners who want to share their love of classic literature with their pet.
Name Description
Addison After Joseph Addison, a prominent English essayist
Austen Jane Austen began her writing career in the late 18th century
Behn Named for Aphra Behn, one of the first English women to earn her living by writing
Boswell Named after James Boswell, known for his biography of Samuel Johnson
Burney After Frances Burney, a noted English novelist and diarist
Defoe An ode to Daniel Defoe, the author of Robinson Crusoe
Diderot In honor of French philosopher Denis Diderot
Fielding An homage to Henry Fielding, known for his comic novel Tom Jones
Gibbon Edward Gibbon, the historian known for his work 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
Goldsmith In honor of Oliver Goldsmith, an Irish novelist, playwright and poet
Gulliver From Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a classic 18th-century novel
Hume Derived from Scottish Enlightenment philosopher David Hume's surname
Kant Named for Immanuel Kant, a key figure in German philosophy
Locke Inspired by John Locke, a highly influential Enlightenment thinker
Montesquieu Inspired by French philosopher Charles de Montesquieu
Pope Inspired by Alexander Pope, one of the greatest English poets of the eighteenth century
Radcliffe Inspired by Ann Radcliffe, a pioneer of the Gothic novel
Richardson Inspired by Samuel Richardson, the writer of Pamela
Rousseau Named for Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a major Genevan philosopher
Smollett After Tobias Smollett, a Scottish poet and author
Sterne After Laurence Sterne, famous for his novel Tristram Shandy
Swift After Jonathan Swift, a leading figure in 18th century literature
Voltaire Named after the great French Enlightenment writer
Walpole An homage to Horace Walpole, the author of The Castle of Otranto
Wollstonecraft After Mary Wollstonecraft, advocate for women's rights
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18th Century Royal Dog Names

This category encompasses names that were popular or common among royalty during the 18th century, which can give a dog a regal and noble air.
Name Description
Abigail In tribute to Abigail Adams, the second First Lady of the United States
Adelaide In honor of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, the queen consort of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Alexander Commemorating Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
Beethoven An ode to the famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven who lived in the 18th century
Benedict A reference to Benedict Arnold, a general during the American Revolutionary War
Catherine For Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia in the late 18th century
Charlotte A nod to Queen Charlotte, who was married to King George III
Edmund In honor of Edmund Burke, an Irish statesman and philosopher
Ferdinand A reference to Ferdinand IV, King of Naples and Sicily in the 18th century
Frederick Named after Frederick the Great, King of Prussia in the 18th century
George In honor of King George III of Britain who ruled during the 18th century
Hamilton Taken from Alexander Hamilton, a key figure in the 18th century
Jefferson After Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States
Josephine The name of Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife, Empress Josephine
Lafayette Derived from Marquis de Lafayette, a French military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War
Louis A tribute to King Louis XVI of France
Madison Honoring James Madison, the fourth President of the United States
Marie Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, gives this name its royal 18th century connection
Monroe Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States
Napoleon Named after Napoleon Bonaparte, a significant figure in the 18th century
Nelson A tribute to Horatio Nelson, a British flag officer in the Royal Navy
Pitt Named after William Pitt the Younger, a prominent British Tory statesman of the late 18th century
Victoria A nod to Queen Victoria, who reigned in the late 18th century
Wellington Honoring Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington
Wilhelmina Inspired by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who was born in the late 18th century
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