Welcome to our special page dedicated to the lovers of both the canine world and horse racing. This unique collection is inspired by one of the most prestigious horse racing events in America - the Preakness Stakes. A race steeped in tradition and history, it has not only provided some of the most thrilling moments in sports but also a plethora of distinctive names that make great monikers for your furry friends.
Our comprehensive list pays homage to the many remarkable horses that have graced the Preakness Stakes over the years. Whether you're a fan of the thrilling world of horse racing or simply looking for a unique, dignified name for your pet, this compilation offers an array of choices. From names of champion horses to those that resonate with the spirit and energy of this iconic racing event, you'll find it all here.
So, let your search for the perfect name begin! Browse through our catalog, and each name you come across will echo the thunderous gallop of horses, the cheers of the crowd, and the spirit of a legendary race. It's no ordinary list, but then again, your pet is no ordinary pet. They deserve a name that's as unique and spirited as they are.
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Admiral | The leadership and command of the race leader |
Awe | The wonder and amazement at the Preakness |
Backstretch | A cheeky name for a dog who loves to run, inspired by the straight part of the racetrack |
Barrel | A fun name for a dog who loves to run, inspired by barrel racing |
Belmont | Named after the famous Belmont Stakes, a significant event in the Triple Crown series |
Bit | A device placed in a horse's mouth to aid in controlling |
Blinker | A piece of horse tack that prevents the horse from seeing to the rear and sides |
Bliss | The joy and happiness of the Preakness |
Break | Named after the break of the gates at the start of a horse race |
Breeze | Inspired by the term breezing, which refers to a horse running easily |
Bridle | Part of the horse's harness |
Bullet | Inspired by the term bullet, the fastest workout time for a specific distance on a particular day |
Canter | A pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop |
Champion | Honoring the winner of the race |
Checkmate | In honor of the strategic moves in a race |
Churchill | A nod to Churchill Downs, a renowned racecourse |
Cinch | A strap that secures the saddle |
Clipping | A term to describe a horse that hits its front and back legs together while running |
Clover | A common plant found on race tracks |
Colt | A young male horse |
Coronet | The crown worn by the victor |
Cup | Inspired by the many 'Cup' races in horse racing, such as the Melbourne Cup and Breeders' Cup |
Czar | The dominance and control of the winner |
Daily | Inspired by the daily double, a popular wager in horse racing |
Damsire | A term for a maternal grandfather in horse lineage, a unique and quirky name for a dog |
Derby | Another famous horse race, similar to the Preakness |
Dignity | The grace and honor associated with the Preakness |
Eclipse | The overshadowing power and speed of the champion |
Elation | The high spirits and joy at the Preakness |
Elite | The exclusivity and high standards of the event |
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Belmont | As in the Belmont Stakes, the final race of the Triple Crown |
Blossom | An ode to the blooming Black-Eyed Susans during Preakness season |
Crown | A nod to the Black-Eyed Susan, Maryland's state flower, which is traditionally shaped like a crown |
Daisy | Because Black-Eyed Susan is a type of daisy |
Derby | A nod to the Kentucky Derby, another leg of the Triple Crown |
Eyed | Inspired by the 'black-eyed' part of the Black-Eyed Susan flower |
Finish | To commemorate the end of a thrilling race |
Furlong | It's a measure of distance in horse racing |
Gallop | Echoing the galloping of horses during the race |
Goldcup | For the flower's golden color and the prestigious Preakness trophy |
Infield | It's the part of the track where the party happens during the Preakness |
Jockey | Referencing the brave riders in the Preakness Stakes |
Petals | Black-Eyed Susans are known for their bright, yellow petals |
Pimlico | The Preakness Stakes are held at Pimlico Race Course |
Pollen | Referencing the pollen-rich center of the Black-Eyed Susan |
Post | In horse racing, the term refers to the starting point of the race |
Saddle | An essential piece of horse racing equipment |
Silks | For the colorful uniforms worn by jockeys during the race |
Steeplechase | This name reflects the racing event that takes place at the Preakness |
Sunray | The petals of Black-Eyed Susan resemble rays of sun |
Susan | Straight from the name of the Maryland's state flower |
Thoroughbred | The breed of horse that competes in the Preakness |
Triple | Referring to the Triple Crown, which includes the Preakness Stakes |
Trophy | The ultimate prize in the Preakness Stakes |
Winning | Just like every dog, every Preakness horse dreams of winning |
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Affirmed | A tribute to the 1978 Preakness victor |
AmericanPharoah | In honor of the 2015 Preakness winner |
Assault | Inspired by the name of the 1946 Preakness winner |
Bimelech | Borrowed from the 1940 Preakness champion |
BoldRuler | Inspired by the name of the 1957 Preakness winner |
Cavalcade | In memory of the 1934 Preakness Stakes winner |
Citation | In honor of the 1948 Preakness winner |
CountFleet | Named after the 1943 Preakness victor |
Exterminator | Named after the 1918 Preakness champion |
FusaichiPegasus | This dog's name comes from the 2000 Preakness winner |
GallantFox | Borrowed from the 1930 Preakness champion |
Justify | Named in memory of the 2018 Preakness champion |
NorthernDancer | Named after the 1964 Preakness victor |
Omaha | Borrowed from the 1935 Preakness champion |
Pensive | A tribute to the 1944 Preakness winner |
Phalanx | Honoring the 1947 Preakness champion |
RivaRidge | This dog's name comes from the 1972 Preakness Stakes winner |
SeattleSlew | Named in honor of the 1977 Preakness winner |
Secretariat | Takes its name from the legendary 1973 Preakness champion |
SirBarton | In memory of the 1919 Preakness Stakes winner |
SmartyJones | A tribute to the 2004 Preakness victor |
SpectacularBid | A tribute to the 1979 Preakness victor |
TimTam | Named in honor of the 1958 Preakness champion |
WarAdmiral | Named after the 1937 Preakness Stakes champion |
Whirlaway | This dog's name comes from the 1941 Preakness Stakes winner |
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Bit | A device placed in a horse's mouth for control |
Blinker | A piece of horse racing equipment to keep the horse focused |
Canter | A three-beat gait of a horse, slower than a gallop |
Colt | A term for a young male horse |
Dam | A term for a horse's mother |
Fetlock | An anatomical part of a horse’s leg |
Furlong | Named after a common unit of measurement in horse racing |
Gallop | The fastest gait of a horse |
Girth | A piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place |
Hoofbeat | The sound made by a galloping horse |
Jockey | It's the professional rider of racehorses |
Muzzle | The mouth and nose area of a horse |
Odds | A term referring to the calculated chances of winning |
Paddock | The area where horses are paraded before a race |
Post | Refers to the starting post in a horse race |
Saddle | A nod to the important piece of horse racing equipment |
Silks | It refers to the colorful and distinctive jackets worn by jockeys |
Sire | A term for a horse's father |
Steeple | It's a term used in steeplechase horse racing |
Stirrup | A piece of equipment used by jockeys for balance |
Stretch | This term refers to the final straight portion of the racetrack |
Stride | Refers to the horse's step in galloping |
Thoroughbred | This is the breed of horse most commonly raced |
Trotter | A horse breed that is used in harness racing |
Winning | For a dog who loves to win, just like a racehorse |
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Annapolis | The capital city of Maryland, rich in history and culture |
Baltimore | The largest city in the state, known for its vibrant culture and history |
Bayview | Signifies Maryland's beautiful bay views |
Belair | A nod to the charming town of Bel Air, Maryland |
Bluecrab | Signifying Maryland's famous blue crabs |
Boh | Short for National Bohemian, a beer that originated in Baltimore |
Calvert | A tribute to the Calvert family, founders of the Maryland Colony |
Camden | A tribute to Camden Yards, where the Baltimore Orioles play |
Charm | Short for 'Charm City', a nickname for Baltimore |
Chesapeake | Named after the Chesapeake Bay, a significant geographic feature in Maryland |
Chincoteague | A tribute to the Chincoteague Ponies that swim across the Assateague Channel to Maryland |
Crabber | Inspired by Maryland's popular crabbing industry |
Dixon | Another nod to the Mason-Dixon line, a historic boundary |
Frederick | A historic city in Maryland known for its 18th and 19th century buildings |
Harbor | Inspired by Baltimore's famous Inner Harbor |
Mariner | Honoring Maryland's maritime history |
Mason | Representative of the Mason-Dixon line, a part of Maryland's history |
Monument | A nod to the numerous historical monuments located throughout Maryland |
Oriole | In honor of the Baltimore Orioles, Maryland's Major League Baseball team |
Patapsco | A reference to the Patapsco River, a significant waterway in Maryland |
Raven | A nod to the Baltimore Ravens, one of Maryland's football teams |
Sailor | In honor of Maryland's long-standing sailing traditions |
Severn | Named after the Severn River in Maryland |
Star-Spangled | A tribute to the Star-Spangled Banner, written in Baltimore during the War of 1812 |
Terrapin | The state reptile and the mascot of the University of Maryland |
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Affirmed | This name is a tribute to the last horse to win the Triple Crown, which includes the Preakness Stakes |
AmericanPharoah | A salute to the 2015 Triple Crown winner |
Arkle | Named after the Irish steeplechaser, considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time |
Assault | In remembrance of the 1946 Triple Crown winner |
BlackCaviar | A tribute to the undefeated Australian champion racehorse |
Citation | Carries the name of a great American thoroughbred who won the 1948 Triple Crown |
CountFleet | Celebrating the 1943 Triple Crown winner |
DrFager | In tribute to the American racehorse who set a world record for the mile that stood for nearly 30 years |
Frankel | In honor of the unbeaten British thoroughbred |
GallantFox | Named for the 1930 Triple Crown winner |
Justify | In honor of the most recent Triple Crown winner in 2018 |
Kelso | A salute to the American thoroughbred racehorse that was named Horse of the Year five times |
Manowar | Named after one of the greatest racehorses in history; though he never raced in the Preakness, his legacy is known to all horse racing fans |
Omaha | Named for the 1935 Triple Crown winner |
PharLap | This Australian racehorse didn't run in the Preakness, but his fame is worldwide |
Ruffian | An homage to one of the top female racehorses of all time |
Seabiscuit | Carrying the name of a renowned American champion racehorse |
SeattleSlew | This name pays tribute to the 1977 Triple Crown winner |
Secretariat | A homage to the legendary racehorse who won the 1973 Preakness Stakes |
SirBarton | Honoring the first horse to ever win the Triple Crown |
SpectacularBid | A name to honor the near Triple Crown winner in 1979 |
Swaps | A nod to the American Horse of the Year in 1956 |
WarAdmiral | Honoring the 1937 Triple Crown winner |
Whirlaway | Chosen to honor the 1941 Triple Crown winner |
Zenyatta | Named for the American champion racehorse who won 19 of her 20 races |
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