Welcome to a page dedicated to celebrating the unique canine charm of the Granite State. As one of the most picturesque areas in the United States, New Hampshire boasts a rich cultural history, stunning landscapes, and a strong sense of community. These elements are reflected in the names that residents choose for their four-legged friends.
Each name you will find here showcases a connection to New Hampshire's beautiful towns, notable landmarks, or its vibrant history. Whether you are a dog lover from New Hampshire or simply a fan of the state, you will find a plethora of unique names that have been inspired by the region's undeniable charm. These names are not only indicative of the state's character, but also a testament to the deep bond between New Hampshire's residents and their pets.
Reading through this list, you will find names that evoke images of New Hampshire's serene lakes, majestic mountains, and quaint towns. You'll also find names inspired by notable figures and events from the state's past. Each of these names tells a story, encapsulating a piece of what makes New Hampshire so special. So, whether you're naming a new puppy, or just curious, we invite you to explore these uniquely New Hampshire-inspired dog names.
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Milford | after a town known as the Granite Town |
Monadnock | named after Mount Monadnock, a famous mountain in the state |
Moose | Moose are a common sight in the forests of New Hampshire |
Moultonborough | for the town located on Lake Winnipesaukee |
Nashua | one of the largest cities in the state |
Newton | Inspired by a town in Rockingham County |
Northstar | A nod to the state's clear, star-filled skies |
Northwood | A town in Rockingham County lends its name |
Oak | Oak trees are a common tree species in the state |
Orford | Named after a town in Grafton County |
Ossipee | named after the Ossipee Mountains |
Oxford | A nod to the Ivy League tradition |
Pelham | for the town located on the border of Massachusetts |
Pemi | for the Pemigewasset River |
Peterborough | for the town known for its arts scene |
Piermont | Inspired by a town in Grafton County |
Pine | Pine trees are abundant in New Hampshire, making Pine a fitting name for a dog from this state |
Pittsburg | A tip of the hat to a town in Coos County |
Plymouth | for the town that is home to Plymouth State University |
Portsmouth | after the historic city in New Hampshire |
Prescott | inspired by Prescott Park, a popular spot in Portsmouth |
Pumpkin | Pumpkin festivals are a big deal in New Hampshire |
Quarry | Granite quarries are a historic part of the state's industry |
Quincy | Quincy Bog is a favorite spot for nature lovers |
Quinn | An Irish name, reflecting the state's immigrant history |
Raymond | Derived from a town in Rockingham County |
Ridge | Inspired by the state's mountainous terrain |
Rochester | after a city in Strafford County |
Rumney | A nod to the town in Grafton County |
Rye | a nod to the town of Rye, known for its beautiful beaches |
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Acorn | Acorns are commonly found in the state due to its many oak trees |
Aspen | Aspen trees can be found in New Hampshire |
Autumn | New Hampshire is famous for its vibrant fall foliage |
Balsam | New Hampshire's forests are filled with balsam fir trees |
Bear | Bears are a part of the wildlife in New Hampshire |
Birch | Birch trees are native to New Hampshire |
Bluejay | The Bluejay is a common bird in New Hampshire |
Brook | The state has many small rivers, also known as brooks |
Chipmunk | Chipmunks are a common sight in the state's forests |
Elm | Elm trees are native to New Hampshire |
Granite | The state is nicknamed The Granite State because of its numerous granite formations and quarries |
Hawk | Hawks can often be seen soaring over the state's forests |
Hemlock | Hemlock trees are a common sight in New Hampshire's forests |
Lakeside | New Hampshire is known for its beautiful lakes |
Lobster | Lobster is a popular seafood in the state |
Maple | Maple trees are plentiful in New Hampshire and the state is known for its maple syrup production |
Moose | Moose are a common sight in the forests of New Hampshire |
Pine | New Hampshire features beautiful pine forests |
Pumpkin | New Hampshire is known for its fall pumpkin festivals |
Raven | Ravens are part of New Hampshire's wildlife |
Snowflake | New Hampshire is known for its snowy winters |
Spruce | Spruce trees are abundant in the state's forests |
Summit | New Hampshire is home to the highest peak in the Northeastern U.S., Mount Washington |
Trout | Trout fishing is a popular activity in New Hampshire's streams and lakes |
Wildcat | The Wildcat Mountain is a popular skiing area in the state |
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Belknap | Influenced by Belknap County, named after Jeremy Belknap, a historian |
Cannon | Named after Cannon Mountain, a ski area in the White Mountains |
Chocorua | After Mount Chocorua, a popular hiking destination |
Concord | The state capital of New Hampshire |
Coos | Taken from Coos County, the northernmost and largest county in New Hampshire |
Dartmouth | Inspired by Dartmouth College, one of the oldest universities in the US |
Franconia | Inspired by Franconia Notch, a spectacular state park |
Grafton | Grafton County, a region in New Hampshire |
Kancamagus | For the Kancamagus Highway, known for its beautiful scenic views |
Keene | Inspired by Keene, a city in New Hampshire |
Merrimack | For the Merrimack River, a major waterway in the state |
Monadnock | Inspired by Mount Monadnock, a famous solitary mountain |
Ossipee | From Ossipee, a town and lake in Carroll County |
Pemigewasset | Named after the Pemigewasset River, a tributary of the Merrimack River |
Pierce | Named after Franklin Pierce, the 14th US President |
Piscataqua | Named after the Piscataqua River, a historic river on the border of New Hampshire and Maine |
Prescott | After Prescott Park, a ten-acre waterfront park in Portsmouth |
Squam | From Squam Lake, a lake located in the center of the state |
Stratton | Taken from Stratton Mountain, a popular skiing destination |
Sunapee | Taken from Lake Sunapee, a popular destination for fishing and boating |
Tuckerman | For Tuckerman's Ravine, a glacial cirque slope on Mount Washington |
Webster | After Daniel Webster, a prominent politician in the 19th century |
Whiteface | Named after Mount Whiteface, part of the Sandwich Range |
Wildcat | Named after Wildcat Mountain, a ski resort in the White Mountain National Forest |
Winnipesaukee | Named after Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire |
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Bruin | After Boston Bruins, a popular team in New Hampshire |
Celtic | Boston Celtics have a strong fanbase in New Hampshire |
Concord | After the capital of New Hampshire, home to numerous local sports teams |
Dartmouth | Tribute to Dartmouth College's sports teams |
Dover | Inspired by the city of Dover, known for its NASCAR races |
Fisher | Inspired by New Hampshire Fisher Cats minor league baseball team |
Granite | New Hampshire is known as the Granite State, hence a great name for a dog |
Hawk | After the Saint Anselm Hawks, a favorite in college sports |
Kanc | Named after Kancamagus, a popular highway for scenic drives |
Keene | Keene State Owls are a popular college team |
Laconia | Paying tribute to Laconia, a city famous for its annual Motorcycle Week |
Lancer | Inspired by the Londonderry Lancers high school sports teams |
Merrimack | Merrimack College's athletic teams are well-known |
Monarch | After Manchester Monarchs, a local ice hockey team |
Mountain | A nod to the White Mountains, a popular skiing destination |
Nashua | Inspired by the city of Nashua, a hub for local sports |
Patriot | This name is derived from the New England Patriots |
Pemi | Short for Pemigewasset, a popular river for water sports in New Hampshire |
Plymouth | Considered after Plymouth State University's sports teams |
Portsmouth | Portsmouth, a historic seaport and popular city, is a great name for a dog |
Raven | Franklin Pierce University Ravens are a beloved team |
Rev | Short for New England Revolution, a beloved soccer team |
Salem | Named after the town of Salem, home to Rockingham Park racetrack |
Sox | Named after Boston Red Sox, a favorite in New Hampshire |
Wildcat | Paying homage to University of New Hampshire Wildcats |
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Ammonoosuc | This name originates from a river known for its trout fishing |
Andro | Short for Androscoggin, a river in the state |
Cannon | Named after Cannon Mountain, a ski resort and hiking area |
Carter | Derived from the Carter Range, a mountain range in the White Mountains |
Contoocook | A nod to the Contoocook River, perfect for paddling and fishing |
Dartmouth | A nod to Dartmouth College, one of the oldest in the country |
Ellacoya | A state park located on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipesaukee |
Flume | This references The Flume, a natural gorge in New Hampshire |
Franconia | A nod to Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains |
Hampton | Named after Hampton Beach, a popular summer destination |
Kanc | Inspired by Kancamagus Highway, a scenic route through the White Mountains |
Merrimack | Taken from the Merrimack River, one of the major waterways in the state |
Monadnock | Named after the famous Mount Monadnock, a popular hiking destination in the state |
Odiorne | Inspired by Odiorne Point State Park, a coastal park in Rye |
Ossipee | Derived from Lake Ossipee, the state's fifth largest lake |
Pawtuckaway | Named after Pawtuckaway State Park, a popular camping area |
Pawtuckaway | Named after Pawtuckaway State Park, a popular camping area |
Pemi | This is a shortened version of Pemigewasset, a river in New Hampshire |
Pillsbury | Named after Pillsbury State Park, known for its wildlife and hiking trails |
Piscataqua | Named after the Piscataqua River, which forms part of the state's border |
Prescott | Inspired by Prescott Park, a public park in Portsmouth |
Squam | Inspired by Squam Lake, where the film 'On Golden Pond' was shot |
Sunapee | Takes its name from Lake Sunapee and Mount Sunapee |
Tilton | Inspired by the town of Tilton, known for its historic arch |
Winni | Derived from Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in the state |
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Atkinson | A town in Rockingham County, suitable for a dog that's loyal and protective |
Bedford | A town in Hillsborough County, would suit a dog that loves comfort and relaxation |
Berlin | A city in Coos County, perfect for a dog with a strong, resilient character |
Concord | This capital city's name indicates peace and harmony, perfect for a friendly, peaceful dog |
Derry | This name, after a town in Rockingham County, is perfect for a loyal and protective breed |
Dover | Named after the oldest town in New Hampshire, a great name for a wise and mature dog |
Exeter | A town in Rockingham County, a good fit for an adventurous, outdoorsy dog |
Gilford | A town in Belknap County, perfect for a dog that loves the open spaces and nature |
Goffstown | A town in Hillsborough County, a good fit for a dog with a strong, sturdy character |
Hampstead | A town in Rockingham County, a good fit for a dog with a warm, friendly personality |
Hanover | A university town in Grafton County, ideal for an intelligent, learning breed |
Hollis | A town in Hillsborough County, a great name for a dog that loves the quiet, rural life |
Hooksett | A fishing town in Merrimack County, a great name for an adventurous, outdoorsy dog |
Keene | Derived from the city in Cheshire County, known for its annual pumpkin festival |
Laconia | A city in Belknap County, a great name for a dog that loves water, given the city's lakes |
Lebanon | A city in Grafton County, a good fit for a dog with a regal, majestic presence |
Londonderry | A town in Rockingham County, a good fit for a dog with a regal, majestic presence |
Merrimack | Named after the river in New Hampshire, perfect for a dog that loves swimming |
Milford | A town in Hillsborough County, perfect for a dog that loves to explore and discover |
Nashua | A city in Hillsborough County, a great name for a fast, agile dog, like Nashua's rapid growth |
Pelham | A town in Hillsborough County, suitable for a dog with a strong, bold character |
Portsmouth | A maritime city in Rockingham County, would suit a dog that loves water |
Rochester | A city in Strafford County, a good fit for a strong, sturdy dog |
Salem | A name inspired by the town in Rockingham County, great for a mysterious, mystical breed |
Windham | A town in Rockingham County, perfect for a dog that loves to run and be free |
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