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Updated: May 10, 2024

Welcome to a journey back in time, where we celebrate our canine companions in an exceptional way. As we dip into the rich tapestry of history, we find ourselves in the early 20th century, a period that encapsulates the charm and elegance of a bygone era. The names we have collated for your furry friends echo the spirit and essence of this unique decade.

This list of names is a tribute to the 1910s, a time of great change and revolution across the globe. From the world of fashion to art and literature, there was a significant shift in style and perspective, and these elements are beautifully reflected in the names of our canine companions of that era. These names aren't just labels, but a nod to the rich cultural milieu of the time, filled with elegance, grace, and a certain old-world charm.

So, whether you're looking for a moniker that reflects the strength and bravery of the wartime heroes, the elegance of the Edwardian era, or the charm of silent film stars, you'll find a wealth of inspiration here. Just like the decade itself, these names are timeless, filled with character and history. The names listed in the following pages are more than just labels; they are stories waiting to be told, and histories waiting to be rediscovered.

Name Reason to Choose
Ruby Ruby, a classic human name, was often used for dogs
Rufus This name, which means 'red-haired', was often used for dogs with reddish fur
Rusty Rusty was a typical name given to dogs with reddish-brown coats
Sadie Sadie, a popular name for girls, was also bestowed upon many dogs
Sally Sally was a common name for dogs, reflecting human names trend
Sam The name Sam, a classic human name, was popular for dogs
Shep Shep, short for shepherd, was a popular name for herding dogs
Sparky Sparky was often used for energetic dogs
Spike Spike was a popular name for dogs, often used for tough or protective breeds
Spot Spot was a typical name given to dogs with distinctive markings
Stella Stella, a classic human name, was a common choice for dogs
Susie Susie, a popular name for girls, was also bestowed upon many dogs
Sylvester A common name during the Edwardian era, often used for male dogs
Teddy Teddy, a classic human name, was a popular choice for dogs
Toby The name Toby was prevalent, reflecting the popularity of British names
Tommy Tommy was a common name for dogs, reflecting the trend of human names
Trixie Trixie, a playful and fun name, was a popular choice for dogs
Vera This name was popular for women and pets in the 1910s, often used for faithful dogs
Victor Victor was a popular boys' name in the 1910s, making it a popular choice for dogs as well
Vincent Vincent van Gogh's art gained popularity in the 1910s, inspiring many to name their dogs after him
Violet Violet was a popular girls' name in the 1910s, and was commonly used for dogs as well
Virgil This name was popular in the 1910s, often used for male dogs
Wallace This name was frequently used in the 1910s, often used for dignified male dogs
Walter Named after Walter Rathenau, a prominent industrialist and statesman in the 1910s
Wilbur This name was popular in the 1910s, often used for male dogs
Wilfred Wilfred Owen, a famous poet from the 1910s, was the inspiration for this dog name
Winston Named after Winston Churchill, a prominent figure in the 1910s
Zelda This name was popular for women and pets in the 1910s, often used for adventurous dogs
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Names Inspired by 1910s Fashion

1910s fashion terms can make chic and elegant dog names, perfect for any stylish pet.
Name Description
Ascot The ascot tie was a key fashion item for men during this period
Boater Boater hats were a popular accessory for both men and women in the 1910s
Bowler The bowler hat was a key part of male fashion in the 1910s
Bustle A reminder of the bustle-style dresses from the early 1910s
Cloche It's a bell-shaped hat that became popular in the 1910s
Corset Corsets were a major part of women's fashion during the 1910s
Cravat Named after the neckband that was popular among men in the 1910s
Dapper A word used to describe the stylish men of the 1910s
Derby The derby hat was a staple of male fashion in the 1910s
Duster After the duster coats worn by women in the 1910s
Empire Named after the Empire silhouette, a style popularized in the 1910s
Flapper Flapper style was emerging towards the end of the 1910s
Garter Named after the garter belts that were an integral part of women's fashion in the 1910s
Gibson Gibson Girl was a fashion icon in the 1910s
Hobble Inspired by the hobble skirt, a fashion trend of the early 1910s
Lace Lace detailing was a popular trend in early 1910s fashion
Monocle This was a popular accessory for fashionable men in the 1910s
Petticoat Named after the undergarment worn by women during the 1910s
Silhouette A nod to the changing dress silhouettes during the 1910s
Spats Named after the spat, a type of shoe accessory popular among men in the 1910s
Suffragette A nod to the women's rights movement and their fashion statements of the 1910s
Tweed Named after the fabric that was widely used in men's clothing during the 1910s
Velvet Named after the fabric that was popular in the 1910s fashion
Vest Vests were a common piece of men's fashion in the 1910s
Zoot The Zoot Suit was a male fashion trend in the 1910s
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Names Inspired by 1910s Inventions

These names can be a nod to the innovative spirit of the 1910s and a unique choice for a dog's name.
Name Description
Aerodrome The term 'aerodrome' was commonly used in the 1910s to refer to airports
Atwater Atwater Kent was a popular radio manufacturer in the 1910s
Bakelite Bakelite, the first synthetic plastic, was invented in the 1910s
Blimp Blimps were a new invention in the 1910s
Cine Cine-cameras were a significant invention during the 1910s
Conveyor Conveyor belts were introduced during the 1910s, significantly changing manufacturing processes
Dynamo The dynamo was a significant invention powering electrical generators in the 1910s
Edison Thomas Edison's inventions were highly influential in the 1910s
Frigidaire Frigidaire, an early refrigerator model, was introduced during the 1910s
Fuselage The term 'fuselage' became prominent in the 1910s due to advancements in aviation
Kinetoscope The kinetoscope, an early motion picture device, was used during the 1910s
Lansing The Lansing Sound, Inc. was established in the late 1910s
Linotype The linotype machine was a significant invention during the 1910s
Maxwell Maxwell was a prominent car manufacturer during the 1910s
Motorola Motorola was founded in the early 1910s, a significant era of technological advancement
Phonograph The phonograph was a popular invention during this period
Pilot Aviation was a major technological advancement during the 1910s
Propeller The propeller was a significant component in aviation advancements during the 1910s
Radium Radium was a significant discovery during the 1910s
Rexophone The Rexophone, a type of gramophone, was popular during the 1910s
Rover The Rover Company, a British car manufacturing company, was founded during the 1910s
Sopwith The Sopwith Camel, a British World War I biplane, was introduced in the 1910s
Televox Televox was one of the earliest robots, invented in this era
Tungsten The tungsten filament for light bulbs was introduced during the 1910s
Zeppelin Zeppelins were used extensively during the 1910s
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Names Inspired by 1910s Literature

Literature from the 1910s has a rich collection of names that could be a unique and interesting choice for a dog's name.
Name Description
Austen Jane Austen's novels saw a resurgence in popularity during this decade
Bennet A character from 'Pride and Prejudice', a popular novel at the time
Bronte A tribute to the Bronte sisters whose novels were beloved in the 1910s
Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer's works were widely studied and appreciated in the 1910s
Chekhov Anton Chekhov's plays and short stories were well-loved in this era
Conrad Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' was a popular read during this decade
Darcy A nod to the character Mr. Darcy from the novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. During the 1910s, the novel was adapted in several formats
Dreiser Theodore Dreiser was a significant figure in 1910s literature
Eliot T.S. Eliot's poetry was highly admired in the 1910s
Fitzgerald For F. Scott Fitzgerald, a prominent writer in this period
Gatsby Inspired by the iconic character Jay Gatsby from 'The Great Gatsby', published in the early 20th century
Heathcliff This name is based on the character Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights', which saw a surge in popularity in the 1910s
Hemingway Ernest Hemingway's writing started to gain recognition during the 1910s
Huckleberry Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' was a classic read during the 1910s
Joyce James Joyce's 'Ulysses' was a significant novel in the 1910s
Maugham W. Somerset Maugham was a well-known author in the 1910s
Orwell George Orwell's works started to gain recognition in this period
Pip The protagonist of Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations', which was widely read during this era
Proust A tribute to Marcel Proust, a significant writer in this era
Sawyer A reference to Tom Sawyer from Mark Twain's famous novels
Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays continued to be widely read and performed in the 1910s
Sherlock Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories were very popular during this era
Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy's works were widely read and admired in the 1910s
Twain Named after Mark Twain, whose works were extremely popular in the 1910s
Woolf Named after Virginia Woolf, a significant literary figure in the 1910s
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Names Inspired by 1910s Slang

These dog names can bring a vintage flare to your pet and can be a fun conversation starter.
Name Description
BigCheese A term for a person of importance or high status in the 1910s
Bimbo A term for a foolish or unintelligent person, popular in the 1910s
Boop Derived from 'Betty Boop', a popular cartoon character in the 1910s
Breezer A breezer was a convertible car in the 1910s
Dame Dame was a term for a woman in the 1910s
Dapper Used to describe well-dressed men in the 1910s
Doll A term for a woman or girlfriend in the 1910s
Doughboy A term for a soldier, especially one in World War I
Ducky Ducky was a term of endearment in the 1910s
Flapper Flapper was a term for fashionable young women in the 1910s
Gasoline A common term in the 1910s, as cars were becoming increasingly popular
Gigglewater A playful term for alcohol during the 1910s
Goober Goober was a term for a peanut in the 1910s
Hepcat A hip person, often a jazz enthusiast, in the 1910s
Hooch This term referred to alcohol, especially illegal homemade spirits, during the 1910s
Hoodlum Hoodlum was a term for a gangster or criminal in the 1910s
Hotsy Hotsy was 1910s slang for something attractive or excellent
Jazz Jazz was a new music style that started to become popular in the 1910s
Jitney In 1910s slang, a jitney was a low-cost shared taxi
Moll A term for a gangster's girlfriend in the 1910s
Ritzy A term for something luxurious or elegant, popular in the 1910s
Sheba In 1910s slang, Sheba was used to refer to a woman, often one's girlfriend
Sheik A term used to describe a man, often one's boyfriend, in 1910s slang
Speakeasy An illegal bar or club during the Prohibition era of the 1910s
Stiff In 1910s slang, a stiff was a dead body
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Names Inspired by Famous Figures of the 1910s

These names can honor important figures from the 1910s era, such as politicians or artists, making them unique and historical.
Name Description
Armstrong Louis Armstrong, a famous musician, started his career in the 1910s
Bartok Béla Bartók, a renowned composer, established himself in the 1910s
Brandeis Louis Brandeis became the first Jewish justice on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1916
Charlie Charlie Chaplin was a prominent figure in early cinema during this period
Curie Marie Curie, a groundbreaking scientist, won the Nobel Prize in 1911
Edison Thomas Edison was an iconic inventor in the 1910s
Einstein Albert Einstein, a prominent physicist, made significant discoveries in this era
Ellis Havelock Ellis was a key figure in the field of sexology in the 1910s
Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald, a famous author, began his career in the 1910s
Ford Henry Ford's Model T became widely available in the 1910s
Freud Sigmund Freud, a key figure in psychology, released seminal works in the 1910s
Houdini Harry Houdini, a famous magician, was at the height of his career in this era
Joyce James Joyce, a renowned author, published his first works in the 1910s
Kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky, a renowned painter, was highly recognized in the 1910s
Keller Helen Keller, a famous author and political activist, was highly active in the 1910s
Marconi Guglielmo Marconi, a pioneer of wireless communication, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1911
Matisse Henri Matisse, a famous painter, created iconic works in the 1910s
Pankhurst Emmeline Pankhurst, a key figure in the women's suffrage movement, was highly active in the 1910s
Picasso Pablo Picasso, renowned artist, made significant contributions to art in the 1910s
Ravel Maurice Ravel, a famous composer, produced notable works in the 1910s
Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was an influential US President during the early 1910s
Shackleton Ernest Shackleton, a famous explorer, made his notable Antarctic expedition in the 1910s
Stravinsky Igor Stravinsky, a famous composer, created The Rite of Spring in 1913
Winston Inspired by Winston Churchill, a prominent political figure of the 1910s
Wright Frank Lloyd Wright, a famous architect, designed iconic buildings in the 1910s
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