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Updated: April 24, 2024

Welcome to a unique collection where the essence of the Green Mountain State is beautifully captured. This is a page dedicated to the enchanting charm of Vermont, specifically crafted for the pet-lovers of this picturesque state. If you're an enthusiast of the Vermont lifestyle and culture or if you simply adore the state's tranquil beauty, this page is especially for you.

Here, we have compiled a diverse range of dog names inspired by everything Vermont. From the serene Green Mountains, the lush maple forests, to the vibrant small towns, each name reflects a piece of Vermont. These names are not only distinct but also carry a special meaning and significance related to the state. They are perfect for those who want their pet's name to hold a personal connection to the place they call home.

So, whether you're a native Vermonter, a new resident, or just someone who loves Vermont, this collection will provide an authentic taste of the state. It's time to give your four-legged friend a name that truly represents the spirit of Vermont. Browse through this list and find that perfect, meaningful name for your canine companion.

Name Reason to Choose
Juniper Inspired by Vermont's natural flora
Killdeer A bird species found in Vermont
Killington Named after the well-known ski resort
Kipling Rudyard Kipling lived in Vermont
Lager Inspired by Vermont's robust craft beer scene
Lamoille Named after a beautiful river in Vermont
Lantern Reminiscent of the lantern tours at historic Vermont sites
Leaf Vermont is known for its stunning fall foliage
Ludlow A town in Vermont known for its ski area
Lyndon Named after Lyndon, a charming Vermont town
Mansfield For Vermont's highest peak
Maple Inspired by Vermont's famous maple syrup
Marble Inspired by the state's marble quarries
Meadow Inspired by the lush meadows found throughout Vermont
Middlebury Inspired by a historic town and college
Montpelier A nod to the state capital
Moose Symbolic of Vermont's wildlife
Morgan Vermont's official state mammal, the Morgan horse
Mud Reflects the muddy season, a unique Vermont experience
Newport Named after a city on Lake Memphremagog
Norwich Derived from a charming Vermont town
Orwell Inspired by a town in Vermont
Otter Inspired by the Otter Creek
Peacham Named after a picturesque town in Vermont
Pebble Perfect for a small dog, just like the pebbles in Vermont's streams
Pickles Vermont is known for its pickles
Pico Pico Mountain is a popular ski resort
Pine Inspired by the pine trees that are common in Vermont
Poultney A town in Vermont known for its historical buildings
Proctor A town known for its marble quarry
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Vermont Flora and Fauna

Vermont's diverse flora and fauna provides a plethora of beautiful and unique names for dogs.
Name Description
Beaver A common mammal in the state
Birch In honor of the abundant Birch trees
Bumblebee For the state's insect life
Buttercup A nod to the state's wildflowers
Cardinal This bird species is often spotted in Vermont
Chipmunk A nod to the state's small mammals
Daisy Named after the state's wildflowers
Eagle Inspired by the bird species found in Vermont
Fern A common plant in Vermont
Fox Inspired by the state's wildlife
Heron A bird species found in the state
Hickory A type of tree seen in Vermont
Juniper For the Juniper trees common in Vermont
Maple Inspired by the state tree, the Sugar Maple
Moose The state's largest mammal
Orchard In honor of the state's fruit farms
Pike Named after a fish species common in the state's waters
Pine A nod to the state's evergreen forests
Raven A bird species often seen in Vermont
Salamander Inspired by the state's diverse amphibian life
Sparrow For the bird species common in Vermont
Spruce Named after the common Spruce trees
Trout Brook Trout is the official state fish
Walleye A fish species found in Vermont
Willow For the Willow trees found in the state
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Vermont Famous People

Naming your dog after a famous person from Vermont can be a great conversation starter.
Name Description
Aiken George Aiken, a politician and the 64th Governor of Vermont
Billings Frederick H. Billings, a lawyer and financier from Vermont, and one of the founders of the Northern Pacific Railway
Briggs Named after Briggs Stratton, a famous race car driver from Vermont
Calvin In honor of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U.S. President who was born in Plymouth, Vermont
Chester Named after Chester A. Arthur, the 21st president of the U.S., he spent part of his childhood in Vermont
Chittenden Thomas Chittenden was a major figure in the founding of Vermont, serving as its first governor
Deane Silas Deane, a politician from Connecticut who had a significant political and economic impact on Vermont
Ethan Ethan Allen was a farmer, businessman, land speculator, philosopher, writer, lay theologian, and American Revolutionary War patriot, hero, and politician. He is best known as one of the founders of Vermont
Fairbanks Thaddeus Fairbanks, an inventor and one of the founders of Fairbanks Scales in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Frost Robert Frost, a famous poet, resided in Vermont for a time
Grace Grace Coolidge, first lady and wife of Calvin Coolidge, was a beloved figure in Vermont
Hopper Edward Hopper, a famous American realist painter, spent many summers in Vermont
Joseph Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, was born in Sharon, Vermont
Marsden For Marsden Hartley, a prominent figure in American Modernism, spent time in Vermont
Matthew Matthew Lyon, a politician and one of Vermont's first representatives in the U.S. House
Paddock For Benjamin Paddock, a noted Vermont artist
Pearl Pearl S. Buck, a famous author, lived in Vermont
Philo Philo Farnsworth, an inventor and television pioneer who was born in Vermont
Rae Dogs might be named after Rae Katherine Eighmey, a famous food historian from Vermont
Rockwell Norman Rockwell, a famous American author, spent the last 25 years of his life in Vermont
Rudyard Inspired by Rudyard Kipling who lived in Dummerston, Vermont and wrote 'The Jungle Book' there
Sherman In honor of Roger Sherman, early American statesman and signatory of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, who was born in Newton, Massachusetts, and moved to Vermont at the age of two
Sinclair Upton Sinclair, a famous American writer, resided in Vermont for many years
Solzhenitsyn Russian novelist and historian, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, lived in Cavendish, Vermont for many years
Zephyr Zephyr Teachout, a famous Vermont law professor and political activist
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Vermont Landmarks

Landmarks in Vermont can offer unique and meaningful dog names.
Name Description
Bennington A town in Vermont known for the Bennington Battle Monument
Brattleboro Inspired by the unique town in Windham County, known for its arts scene
Burlington A tribute to the most populous city in Vermont
Camel A nod to the unusual hump-like shape of Camel's Hump, a distinctive peak in the Green Mountains
Champlain After Lake Champlain, a major body of water that defines a large part of the state's western border
Chester A charming town in Windsor County known for its stone village
Dorset Honoring Dorset Mountain, part of the Taconic Range in western Vermont
Equinox Named after a prominent mountain in Bennington County
Essex A tribute to the county in Vermont known for its natural beauty
Hartford After the town in Windsor County, known for its covered bridges
Killington Named for Killington Peak, the second highest summit in the Green Mountains
Madison In honor of Madison County, a picturesque area in Vermont
Mansfield Inspired by Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in Vermont
Middlebury In honor of the town in Addison County, home to Middlebury College
Montpelier In honor of Vermont's capital city
Norwich A historic town in Windsor County
Pico After Pico Peak, a popular hiking and skiing destination
Rutland After the city in Rutland County, the third largest in the state
Shelburne A beautiful town in Chittenden County, home to the Shelburne Museum
Sterling Inspired by Sterling Pond, a popular hiking location
Stowe A nod to the famous ski resort town in northern Vermont
Warren A reference to the town of Warren, known for its ski resorts
Williston A town in Chittenden County with a rich historical heritage
Winooski A city in Chittenden County, named after the river that runs through it
Woodstock A historic town in Windsor County
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Vermont Mountains

If your dog loves the outdoors, a Vermont mountain name could be a perfect fit.
Name Description
Abram From Mount Abram in the Green Mountains
Aiken Aiken stands for Mount Aiken, located in the southern part of the state
Ascutney Mount Ascutney is an extinct volcanic cone
Belvidere Belvidere Mountain is a popular hiking destination
Breadloaf Mount Bread Loaf is in the Green Mountain National Forest
Camels A nod to Camel's Hump, a distinctive mountain in the Green Mountains
Cleveland Cleveland Mountain is a peak in the northern Green Mountains
Ellen Inspired by Mount Ellen, one of the state's highest peaks
Elmore Mount Elmore is near the town of the same name
Equinox An homage to Mount Equinox, a prominent peak in the Taconic Range
Glastenbury This mountain is located in the southern Green Mountains
Gore Gore Mountain is located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont
Haystack Haystack Mountain is a peak in the southern part of the state
Horrid Inspired by the name of a mountain in the Coolidge Range, Mount Horrid
Hunger Mount Hunger is a peak in the Worcester Range
Killington Named after Killington Peak, the second highest summit in the state
Mansfield This is the highest peak in Vermont
Pico Pico Peak is a popular skiing destination
Snow A tribute to Snow Mountain, located in the Green Mountain National Forest
Stark Named after Stark Mountain, a peak in the Green Mountains
Sterling Mount Sterling is in the northern part of the Green Mountains
Stratton This is a named peak in the southern part of the Green Mountain Range
Tabor Mount Tabor is a peak in the southern Green Mountains
Wilson This is a popular hiking destination within the Green Mountain Range
Worcester The Worcester Range is a mountain range in north-central Vermont
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Vermont Towns

Naming your dog after a Vermont town can be a fun way to honor your state.
Name Description
Barre This name is influenced by the city that's famed for its granite industry
Bennington Derived from a town rich in history, suited for a dog with a commanding presence
Brandon A quaint town that inspires this charming dog name
Brattleboro A quirky name inspired by a vibrant arts scene town
Bristol A town that inspires this dog name, known for its vibrant annual festival
Burlington It's the largest city in Vermont
Colchester This name is influenced by a town with beautiful lake views
Essex A sophisticated name, derived from the second most populous town in Vermont
Hartford A town that inspires this strong and reliable dog name
Killington Inspired by a renowned ski mountain town, ideal for a dog that loves the snow
Ludlow Inspired by a town known for its outdoor activities, perfect for an adventurous dog
Manchester A town known for its charming downtown area, great for a sociable dog
Middlebury A town known for its liberal arts college, fitting for a dog with an intellectual vibe
Montpelier This name is inspired by Vermont's capital city
Norwich Inspired by a town known for its prestigious university, great for a smart dog
Poultney A small town with a big heart that inspires this lovable dog name
Richmond A town with a small-town feel that inspires this dependable dog name
Rutland For a dog with a strong, robust character, named after the third-largest city in Vermont
Shelburne Inspired by a town known for its beautiful museum, great for a dog with a classy demeanor
Stowe A charming name, reminiscent of the popular ski resort town
Waterbury Inspired by a town known for its craft food and drink scene, perfect for a food-loving dog
Williston A name inspired by a bustling town with a blend of rural and commercial areas
Windsor A classic name, influenced by a town with a rich history
Winooski A unique name, inspired by a small yet culturally rich city
Woodstock Named after a picturesque town, perfect for a peaceful, easygoing dog
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