There's no question that residents of Colorado love their pets, especially those of the canine variety. There are a few other states across the nation that so freely allow dogs on hiking trails and in bars, so it should come as no surprise that the furry friends of the Centennial State are also given loving names.

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In fact, new research shows that Colorado's most popular dog names in 2025 follow the canine-loving trend that seems to be sweeping the nation.

What Are Colorado's Most Popular Dog Names in 2025?

The recent data shows that Colorado's most popular dog names in 2025 are Luna, Bella, Bailey, Lucy, and Daisy.

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Luna comes from the Latin name for moon, while Bella translates to "beautiful" in a number of languages, and of course, Daisy is the name of a beloved flower.

How Do Colorado's Most Famous Dog Names Compare to National Trends?

If we look at the most popular dog names across the nation in 2025, we find a number of consistencies with the most popular in Colorado.

For instance, the six most popular dog names in the United States are, in order from most to least popular, Luna, Bella, Charlie, Max, Daisy, and Lucy.

Bella and Luna are also in the top five for Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, while names like Charlie, Max, and Bear are the most popular in Utah, and names like Sadie and Ollie are currently popular in Wyoming.

Check out the full report here.

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