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Updated: June 07, 2024

For those who are fans of horse racing and dogs, this page offers a unique blend of your interests. The Belmont Stakes, one of the oldest and most prestigious events in horse racing, is the inspiration behind this collection of canine monikers. This race has seen champions that have left indelible marks in the annals of equestrian history, and now, their legacy can live on through your precious pet.

This unique collection of names is ideal for dog owners who have a penchant for horse racing or who simply appreciate the grandeur and tradition of the Belmont Stakes. These names echo the strength, agility, and resilience that are the hallmarks of the legendary horses that have graced this event. From names inspired by champions, to those that remind us of the track's history and charm, this list offers a range of options for your new pet.

So, whether you're a racing enthusiast, an equestrian, or just a proud pet parent looking for a unique name for your new furry friend, this compilation offers a variety of choices. Let's raise a toast to these legendary horses and the unforgettable moments they've given us at the Belmont Stakes, and find the perfect name for your new four-legged family member.

Name Reason to Choose
Mint A playful reference to the Belmont Jewel, the official drink of the Belmont Stakes
Mischief Inspired by Practical Joke, a horse that raced in the Belmont Stakes
Muzzle This name is chosen for the part of the horse's face that is often focused on in photo finishes
Neigh A playful tribute to the distinctive sound made by horses
Noble A tribute to the noble spirit of racehorses
Oats A playful reference to a common food for horses
Odds This name encapsulates the betting aspect of horse racing
Omaha Named after a successful racehorse at the Belmont Stakes
Paddock A reference to the area where horses are saddled and paraded before a race
Palace Inspired by Palace Malice, a Belmont Stakes winner
Palomino This name denotes a gold-colored horse with a white mane and tail
Patch Inspired by Patch, a one-eyed horse that competed in the Belmont Stakes
Pharaoh American Pharaoh is a recent Belmont Stakes winner and Triple Crown champion
Pimlico In reference to the Preakness Stakes, part of the Triple Crown
Pinto This name is a term used to describe a horse with a coat that consists of large patches of white and another color
Pony A term for a small horse, often used affectionately for smaller dogs
Post This name stands for the starting point of every race
Preakness A nod to the Triple Crown series, which includes the Belmont Stakes
Racer A simple tribute to the speed and agility of both racehorses and dogs
Rags Short for Rags to Riches, the first filly to win the Belmont Stakes in over a century
Reins A nod to the control and guidance provided by a horse's reins
Ribbon A playful nod to the prizes won in horse racing
Roan This name denotes a horse color pattern
Ruler A nod to Ruler On Ice, a Belmont Stakes victor
Saddle A reference to horse racing equipment
Seattle For Seattle Slew, the 1977 Belmont Stakes winner and Triple Crown champion
Secretariat Named after the legendary racehorse who won the Belmont Stakes in 1973
Shoemaker In honor of Bill Shoemaker, one of the most successful jockeys in history
Silks In reference to the colorful jackets worn by jockeys
Silver A tribute to the silver trophy awarded to the Belmont Stakes winner
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Belmont Stakes Records

Record-breaking horses and times are an important part of Belmont Stakes history. These names can be a great choice for people who love numbers and statistics.
Name Description
Affirmed Named after the last winner of the Triple Crown before the long drought until 2015
Assault After the 1946 Triple Crown winner, Assault
Birdstone Honoring Birdstone, who upset Smarty Jones in the 2004 Belmont Stakes
Citation For the 1948 Triple Crown winner, Citation
Count Named after Count Fleet, a Triple Crown winner with one of the largest Belmont Stakes winning margins
Easy Named to commemorate Easy Goer, who famously beat Sunday Silence in 1989
Fleet In honor of Count Fleet, who won by a record margin in 1943
Forego Named after Forego, a three-time Horse of the Year
Gallant For Gallant Fox, the second horse to win the Triple Crown
Justify After the most recent Triple Crown winner, Justify
Manowar Commemorating one of the greatest racehorses in American history
Omaha Named to honour Omaha, the Triple Crown winner in 1935
Pharoah After American Pharoah, the horse that broke the Triple Crown drought in 2015
Point In honor of Point Given, the 2001 Horse of the Year and Belmont Stakes winner
Rags After Rags to Riches, the first filly to win the Belmont Stakes in over a century
Riddle In honor of Samuel D. Riddle, owner of two Triple Crown winners
Ruthless Honoring the first Belmont Stakes winner, Ruthless
Seattle A nod to Seattle Slew, the only undefeated horse to win the Triple Crown
Secretariat Honoring the legendary racehorse that still holds the record for the fastest time in Belmont Stakes
Slew A nod to Seattle Slew, one of the few undefeated Triple Crown winners
Spectacular Named after Spectacular Bid, who missed the Triple Crown by one race
War In honour of War Admiral, a Triple Crown winner
Whirlaway Named after Whirlaway, a 1941 Triple Crown winner
Woody Named after Woody Stephens, the only trainer to win five consecutive Belmont Stakes
Zev Named after Zev, the first horse to beat an Epsom Derby winner
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Belmont Stakes Locations

The Belmont Stakes has been held at various tracks throughout its history. These location names can be a great choice for someone looking for a unique and meaningful dog name.
Name Description
Aquaduct This refers to a nearby racetrack where Belmont Stakes runners often race
Astoria This is a neighborhood in Queens, not far from Belmont Park
Bayside This is a neighborhood in Queens, near Belmont Park
Bellerose This is a village in New York, near Belmont Park
Bronx A borough of New York City, near Belmont Park
Brooklyn This borough of New York City is not far from Belmont Park
Churchill A nod to Churchill Downs, the other Triple Crown race location
Elmont This is the town in New York where the Belmont Stakes is held
Flushing This is a nearby neighborhood to Belmont Park
Garden This is in reference to Garden City, a nearby town to Belmont Park
Harlem This is a neighborhood in Manhattan, near Belmont Park
Hempstead This is the county where Belmont Park is located
Jamaica Named after Jamaica Estates, a neighborhood close to Belmont Park
Keeneland This is a famous auction house where many Belmont Stakes winners were sold
Manhattan This is in honor of the Big Apple, the city near the Belmont Stakes
Meadowlands This sports complex has hosted Belmont Stakes events in the past
Nassau This is the county neighboring Belmont Park
Ozone It's a neighborhood in Queens, near Belmont Park
Pimlico The Belmont Stakes is part of the Triple Crown, which also includes the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico
Queens The borough where Belmont Park is located
Rockaway This is a nearby beach, a great place to celebrate a Belmont Stakes win
Saratoga This is a location in New York, where Belmont Stakes participants often race
Suffolk This area is home to many horse farms that have produced Belmont Stakes runners
Woodlawn The Woodlawn Vase is often presented at the Belmont Stakes
Yonkers A nearby city where Belmont Stakes horses have raced
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Belmont Stakes Trainers

Trainers are the unsung heroes of horse racing. Their names can provide a more obscure and unique option for naming your dog.
Name Description
Baffert After Bob Baffert, a trainer with two Triple Crown victories
Burch Honoring William P. Burch, a successful nineteenth-century trainer
Casse After Mark Casse, the trainer of 2019 Belmont Stakes winner Sir Winston
Croll For Warren A. Croll Jr., who trained the famous horse Bet Twice
Delp For Grover G. Delp, who trained the famous horse Spectacular Bid
Elliot In tribute to Jimmy Elliot, a trainer with three Belmont Stakes victories
Fitzsimmons Represents James E. Fitzsimmons, a two-time Triple Crown winner as a trainer
Hirsch For Max Hirsch, a Hall of Fame trainer with multiple Belmont Stakes wins
Jolley For LeRoy Jolley, who trained two Belmont Stakes winners
Lazaro After Lazaro S. Barrera, a trainer with multiple Belmont Stakes wins
Lukas In honor of D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most successful Belmont Stakes trainers
McGaughey Paying tribute to Claude R. McGaughey III, a Belmont Stakes-winning trainer
McLaughlin In honor of Kiaran McLaughlin, a multiple graded stakes-winning trainer
Mott Honoring Bill Mott, a Hall of Fame trainer who has won the Belmont Stakes
Pletcher Named for Todd Pletcher, a multiple Belmont Stakes-winning trainer
Riddle After Samuel D. Riddle, who trained the famous horse Man o' War
Rudolph After Rudolph Brisset, a young trainer with a promising career
Sunny As a nod to Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, a distinguished trainer with two Triple Crowns
Tagg Representing Barclay Tagg, the trainer of 2020 Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law
Toner Chosen for James J. Toner, an accomplished Belmont Stakes trainer
Turner After Billy Turner, the trainer of 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew
Walsh Paying respect to Thomas J. Walsh, a trainer with multiple Belmont Stakes victories
Whittingham In honor of Charles E. Whittingham, a Hall of Fame trainer with multiple Belmont Stakes wins
Woody For Woody Stephens, who achieved five consecutive Belmont Stakes wins
Zito After Nick Zito, a two-time Belmont Stakes winning trainer
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Belmont Stakes Jockeys

Jockeys are an integral part of any horse race, and their names can make for distinctive and memorable dog names.
Name Description
Arcaro Eddie Arcaro, a jockey with multiple wins, is the inspiration behind this name
Atkinson Ted Atkinson, a Belmont Stakes winner in the 1940s, inspired this name
Bailey This name is a tribute to Jerry Bailey, a successful jockey in the Belmont Stakes
Barrett Named after Tommy Barrett, a successful jockey in the early 1900s
Boulmetis Named after Sam Boulmetis Sr., a successful jockey in the 1950s and 60s
Cauthen An homage to Steve Cauthen, who rode Affirmed to victory in 1978
Cordero Angel Cordero Jr., a famous jockey, is the namesake for this one
Day For Pat Day, who had a Belmont Stakes win in 1989
Donohue This name honors Thomas J. Donohue, a jockey with a Belmont Stakes win
Hartack Bill Hartack, a renowned jockey, is the inspiration for this name
Hawley Sandy Hawley, a Belmont Stakes winner in 1976, inspired this name
Krone Named after Julie Krone, the first female jockey to win a Triple Crown race
McCahey A tribute to Charles E. McCahey, a winner of the Belmont Stakes in 1908
McCreery Recognizes George McCreery, a successful jockey in the late 1800s
Pincay In honor of Laffit Pincay Jr., who had several Belmont Stakes victories
Prado This name pays tribute to Edgar Prado, a Belmont Stakes winner
Saez In honor of Luis Saez, a recent Belmont Stakes winner
Sande This is a tribute to Earl Sande, winner of three Belmont Stakes
Sellers Named after Shane Sellers, a jockey with a Belmont Stakes win
Shoemaker Recognizes Bill Shoemaker, a successful jockey in multiple Belmont Stakes
Snead In honor of Willie Simms, a Belmont Stakes winner in the late 1800s
Solis Named after Alex Solis, a jockey with a Belmont Stakes win
Stevens In honor of Gary Stevens, a jockey with multiple Belmont Stakes wins
Turcotte This name pays tribute to Ron Turcotte, a Belmont Stakes winner
Velazquez Named after John R. Velazquez, a jockey with multiple Belmont Stakes wins
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Belmont Stakes Winners

Naming your dog after a Belmont Stakes winner can be a fun and unique way to honor the legacy of these impressive horses.
Name Description
Affirmed Named after the 1978 Belmont Stakes winner
Assault After the 1946 Belmont Stakes winner, a name for a powerful dog
Citation The 1948 Belmont Stakes winner's name suits a dog with a strong character
CountFleet A nod to the 1943 Belmont Stakes winner
EasyGoer Inspired by the 1989 Belmont Stakes winner
EmpireMaker After the 2003 Belmont Stakes winner, for a dog that rules the home
Forego Pays tribute to the three-time Horse of the Year who also won the Belmont Stakes
GallantFox This name honours the 1930 winner of the Belmont Stakes
Jazil Named after the 2006 Belmont Stakes winner
Justify This 2018 Belmont Stakes winner's name suits a dog with a strong sense of justice
LemonDropKid Inspired by the 1999 winner of the Belmont Stakes
Manowar Legendary racehorse who won the Belmont Stakes in 1920
Omaha Named after the 1935 Belmont Stakes winner
Pharoah After American Pharoah, who ended a 37-year Triple Crown drought in 2015
PointGiven Inspired by the 2001 winner of the Belmont Stakes
RagsToRiches This 2007 Belmont Stakes winner's name is perfect for a rescue dog
SeattleSlew A tribute to the 1977 winner of the Belmont Stakes
Secretariat Inspired by the fastest horse to run the Belmont Stakes
SirBarton A noble name, named after the 1919 Belmont Stakes winner
SpectacularBid This 1979 Belmont Stakes winner's name is perfect for a show dog
Swale This 1984 Belmont Stakes winner's name is unique and memorable
Tonalist This 2014 Belmont Stakes winner's name suits a dog with a melodic bark
WarAdmiral This 1937 Belmont Stakes winner's name is perfect for a brave dog
Whirlaway Named after the 1941 Belmont Stakes winner
Zev This 1923 Belmont Stakes winner's name is short and snappy
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