Guide:
What to Name Your Horse
Is it time to name your new best friend? Congratulations on your exciting new adventure! Now comes the big question – what will you call your horse? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a helpful guide full of inspiration and tips.
Greta
Fri 6 Dec - 24
Guide:
What to Name Your Horse
Is it time to name your new best friend? Congratulations on your exciting new adventure! Now comes the big question – what will you call your horse? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a helpful guide full of inspiration and tips.
Greta
Fri 6 Dec - 24
Choosing the perfect name for your horse – who will hopefully be a cherished companion for years to come – can be both exciting and surprisingly challenging. With countless options to explore, it's important to keep a few key factors in mind. Here are some helpful tips to guide you, along with examples of classic and sporty horse names. And as a special bonus, we've included the MD team’s personal favorites!
Things to consider when choosing a horse name
Keep the name simple. Even if you opt for a longer name or one inspired by your horse's breed, origin, or pedigree, having an easy-to-use nickname is essential. A short, clear name or nickname will be easier for you, others, and your horse to recognize and respond to.
Say the name out loud – does it feel natural to call across the pasture? If not, it might not be the best choice. Some names sound great when you say them to yourself or within the four walls of your home (or stable), but lose their charm when shouted in public. We won’t point fingers with examples, so trust your instincts!
Avoid names that sound like common commands or those of family members. Choosing a distinct name will prevent confusion and make life easier for everyone. Mixing up your horse with someone nearby can lead to amusing yet awkward situations – imagine sharing a funny story about your horse Bob, only for someone to think you’re talking about your uncle Rob! For the horse's sake, it’s best to choose a name that sounds unique. Even though the horse won’t understand the meaning of its name like humans do, picking one with clear, distinct syllables is smart. Names ending with a vowel can also make it easier for the horse to recognize and respond to commands.
Create a list. Whenever you come across a name you like, jot it down! Even if you’re not choosing a name right now, having a list of favorites ready can make the decision easier when the time comes. And hey, even if you never end up naming a horse, it’s still fun to let your imagination run wild!
Classic Horse Names
Amadeus
Black Beauty
Cinnamon
Cleo
Daisy
Grace
Midnight
Prince
Shadow
Silver
Star
Storm
Thunder
Sporty Horse Names
Bolt
Comet
Dash
Flash
Rocket
Sprint
Turbo
The Colleagues’ Contributions
We asked the team at MD for their favorite horse names, and here’s what they said:
Apollo
Astrid
Aurora
Axion
Balurex
Blanche
Callisto
Camevia
Cinnamon
Cisco
Dante
Doris
Dunder
Ellie
Finesse
Flikka
Florentino
Freja
Gunde
Hermes
Jack Sparrow
Kajsa
Levi
Maya Admira
Maya Alice
Maya Lexi
Nemo
Nutella
Roach
Sesam
Shandy
Skylar
Tangerine
Valsa
Vitra