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Updated: April 25, 2024

Welcome to this beautifully curated compilation of unique and captivating names for your furry friends, inspired by the stunning landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage of Wyoming. This vast and sparsely populated state, known for its diverse wildlife, majestic mountains, and cowboy culture, provides a plethora of distinctive and meaningful names for your canine companions.

Whether you're a resident, a frequent visitor, or just an admirer of Wyoming's unique blend of wild beauty and rugged charm, you'll find a name here that resonates with the spirit of the Equality State. From names inspired by its iconic landmarks and cities to those reflecting its native wildlife and folklore, this list captures the essence of Wyoming in a way that is sure to strike a chord with dog lovers and Wyoming enthusiasts alike.

So, get ready to embark on a journey across the Wyoming-inspired canine nomenclature. We're confident you'll discover a name that perfectly encapsulates your dog's personality, appearance, or breed traits, while also paying tribute to the rugged charm and natural beauty of Wyoming.

Name Reason to Choose
Silver Symbolic of Wyoming's silver mining history
Smokey Symbolic of the state's wildfire prevention efforts
Snowy Inspired by the Snowy Range mountain chain
Sorrel Named after the color of many horses in Wyoming
Spur Representative of Wyoming's cowboy culture
Stampede Named after the Wyoming rodeo event
Sterling Reflects Wyoming's rich silver mining history
Stetson Symbolic of Wyoming's cowboy culture and hat style
Sulphur Named after the Sulphur Creek Reservoir in Wyoming
Sundance After the town in Wyoming known for its annual festival
Talon Inspired by Wyoming's population of eagles
Teton Named after the Teton Range in Wyoming
Thunder Inspired by the Thunder Basin National Grassland
Topaz Named after the state gem of Wyoming
Topper A tribute to the University of Wyoming's mascot, Cowboy Joe
Torrey A nod to Torrey Lake, a glacial lake located in the state
Trails Named after the many historic trails that cross through Wyoming
Trapper Inspired by the state's history of trapping and fur trade
Tumble For the tumbleweeds common in Wyoming
Tumbleweed A common plant in Wyoming
Vista Named after the beautiful views in Wyoming
Wheatland Named after a town in Platte County
Wind Inspired by the Wind River Range
Wolf For the wolves found in Wyoming's wilderness
Woolly Inspired by the woolly mammoth fossils found in Wyoming
Wrangler A nod to the state's cowboy culture
Yellowstone After the first national park in the U.S., located in Wyoming
Yukon A nod to the Yukon Gold Rush, a part of Wyoming's history
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Wyoming Historical Figures Dog Names

Naming a dog after a historical figure from Wyoming can be a great way to pay tribute to the state's rich history.
Name Description
Bannock Named after the Bannock tribe, known for their buffalo hunting skills in Wyoming
Basin This name references Big Horn Basin, a historical and geographical landmark in Wyoming
Bozeman John Bozeman, a pioneer who established the Bozeman Trail through Wyoming, is the inspiration
Bridger Jim Bridger, a famous mountain man and Wyoming explorer, lends his name to this option
Carson An ode to Kit Carson, a famous frontiersman in Wyoming
Casper A name that pays tribute to Lieutenant Caspar Collins, a historical figure in Wyoming
Cheyenne Named after the Cheyenne people, one of the indigenous tribes in Wyoming
Cody This name is in honor of William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, a significant historical figure in Wyoming
Colter Inspired by John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition who later explored Wyoming
Crook A tribute to General George Crook, a prominent figure during the Indian Wars
Custer A tribute to Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, who led the 7th Cavalry in the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Frémont Honoring John C. Frémont, an explorer who mapped the Oregon Trail
Jedediah Jedediah Smith, another renowned explorer and mountain man from Wyoming's past
Laramie Named after Jacques La Ramie, a fur trapper in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
Mansface Inspired by Chief Little Man's Face, a Shoshone leader from historical Wyoming
Meeteetse This name is taken from a Shoshonean word meaning 'meeting place', a town rich in history
Powell This name honors John Wesley Powell, the explorer who conducted the first thorough survey of the Yellowstone area
Rawlins In honor of John Aaron Rawlins, a Union general during the American Civil War
Sheridan General Philip Sheridan, a key figure during the Indian Wars, is the namesake
Sublette This name honors William Sublette, a fur trapper who was an important figure in early Wyoming
Sundance Inspired by the Sundance Kid, an infamous outlaw from Wyoming
Teton Named after the Teton Range, a significant geographical feature in Wyoming
Thorofare Named after Thorofare Pass, a historical trail in Wyoming
Tusker An ode to the University of Wyoming's Cowboy mascot
Washakie Named after Chief Washakie of the Eastern Shoshones who lived in Wyoming
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Wyoming Wildlife Dog Names

Wyoming is known for its diverse wildlife, which can provide a variety of unique and interesting names for a dog.
Name Description
Antelope A homage to the Antelope herds in Wyoming
Badger Honoring the American Badger, a resident of Wyoming
Bighorn Named after the Bighorn sheep found in the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming
Bison This name is inspired by the American bison, a majestic animal commonly found in Wyoming
Cottonwood Named after a tree species native to Wyoming
Coyote An ode to the wild canines of Wyoming
Cutthroat A reference to the Cutthroat trout, the state fish of Wyoming
Eagle For the dog with a regal air, named after the Bald Eagles seen in Wyoming
Elk Elk are a common sight in Wyoming, making this a fitting name
Falcon Inspired by the Peregrine Falcon, a bird of prey in Wyoming
Grizzly A tribute to the powerful bears found in Wyoming
Hawk Reflective of the many species of hawks in Wyoming's skies
Horn Inspired by the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming
Marten For the dog with a sly personality, named after the Pine Marten of Wyoming
Meadowlark The state bird of Wyoming, a perfect name for a chirpy puppy
Moose An homage to the Moose population in Wyoming
Mustang A nod to the wild horses of Wyoming
Otter In honor of the playful River Otters in Wyoming
Prairie A tribute to the vast prairies of Wyoming
Pronghorn Named after the fastest animal in the Western Hemisphere, found in Wyoming
Puma A nod to the Pumas that live in the mountainous areas of Wyoming
Rattlesnake For the dog with a bit of a bite, named after Wyoming's venomous reptile
Sagebrush The state shrub of Wyoming, a unique name for a furry friend
Trout A nod to the popular sport of fishing in Wyoming
Wolf A tribute to the Wolves that roam Wyoming’s wilderness
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Wyoming Rivers Dog Names

The state of Wyoming is known for its beautiful rivers. These could serve as great inspiration for a dog's name.
Name Description
Bear Named after the Bear River, which flows through Wyoming
Belle A nod to the Belle Fourche River in Wyoming
Biggie A playful name, inspired by the Big Horn River
Bighorn Named for the Bighorn River, which flows through Wyoming
Casper After the North Platte River's city, Casper
Cheyenne The city of Cheyenne is named after the Cheyenne River
Clarks Inspired by the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River in Wyoming
Eden Named after the Eden Valley where the New Fork River flows
Encampment Inspired by the Encampment River
Green Inspired by the Green River
Greybull Derives from the Greybull River in Wyoming
Gros Named after the Gros Ventre River
Hoback Named after the Hoback River
Laramie Inspired by the Laramie River, a tributary of the North Platte River
Platte Named after the North Platte River
Popo Short and fun, named after the Popo Agie River
Powder Inspired by the Powder River
Rock Inspired by the Rock Creek
Salt Named after the Salt River
Shoshone Named for the Shoshone River, a tributary of the Big Horn River
Snake Named after the Snake River, one of the most famous rivers in Wyoming
Sweetwater From the Sweetwater River, a tributary of the North Platte River
Teton Named after the Teton River, a scenic river in Wyoming
Tongue Unique name from the Tongue River
Wind The Wind River is a major river in Wyoming
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Wyoming Landmarks Dog Names

Wyoming is home to many famous landmarks. Naming a dog after these can be a creative way to honor the state's natural beauty.
Name Description
Bighorn A nod to the Bighorn National Forest
Boysen Inspired by Boysen State Park
Buffalo In tribute to the city of Buffalo
Casper Named after the city of Casper
Cheyenne Taken from the state capital, Cheyenne
Cody Named after Cody, a town in Wyoming famous for its rodeos
Devils From Devils Tower, the first United States national monument
Douglas Named after the city of Douglas
Flaming After Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
Gannett From Gannett Peak, the highest mountain in Wyoming
Gillette Derived from the city of Gillette
Jackson Named after Jackson Hole, a valley between the Teton Mountain Range
Lander Derived from the city of Lander
Laramie In tribute to the historic city of Laramie
Powder A nod to the Powder River in Wyoming
Rawlins Taken from the city of Rawlins
Riverton In honor of the city of Riverton
Rock After Rock Springs, a city in Wyoming
Sheridan In honor of the city of Sheridan
Shoshone Derived from Shoshone National Forest
Sundance Named after the town of Sundance
Teton Inspired by the well-known Grand Teton National Park
Thunder After Thunder Basin National Grassland
Wind Inspired by the Wind River Range
Yellowstone After the famous Yellowstone National Park
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Wyoming Cities Dog Names

Naming a dog after a city in Wyoming can be a unique and meaningful way to commemorate a special place.
Name Description
Afton It's a charming town in Lincoln County, Wyoming
Buffalo This name has been taken from a city in Johnson County, Wyoming
Casper It shares the name with a city in the central part of the state
Cheyenne This is the name of the capital of Wyoming
Cody An eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park is named Cody
Douglas It's a city name in Converse County, Wyoming
Evanston This city in Uinta County, Wyoming is a wonderful dog name
Gillette Known as the Energy Capital of the Nation, this city name sounds strong
GreenRiver This city in Sweetwater County, Wyoming can make a unique dog name
Jackson This name refers to a famous ski resort town in Wyoming
Lander This city in Fremont County, Wyoming offers a sturdy dog name
Laramie A city in Southeast Wyoming has this name
Lovell A town in Big Horn County, Wyoming, offers a sweet dog name
Mills A town in Natrona County, Wyoming, this name has a classic feel
Newcastle A city in Weston County, Wyoming that offers a cool dog name
Pinedale A small mountain town in Wyoming, this name sounds friendly
Powell Named after a city in Park County, Wyoming
Rawlins A city in Carbon County shares this name
Riverton This is a charming city in Fremont County
RockSprings This name is borrowed from a city in Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Sheridan A historic city in Wyoming, this name has a classic feel
Thermopolis Home to hot springs, this Wyoming city name is distinctive
Torrington This city in Goshen County, Wyoming, offers a unique dog name
Wheatland This Platte County, Wyoming city name also makes a good dog name
Worland A city in Washakie County, Wyoming offers this unique dog name
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