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Horse Names




Horse Names

So you've got a new horse and it needs a name. Sometimes it's hard to choose a name that is just perfect for your new friend. Hopefully, with this list, you will either find the perfect name or inspiration for a perfect name. For your convenience, I have separated the names into three major categories: Mares, Geldings, and Studs.

MARES

CLASSICS

Dolly
Bluebell
Rose
Lady
Penny
Star
Midnight
Dixie

CUTE

Autumn
Pepper
Cookie
Willow
Pearl (recommended for a white horse)
Daisy
Jewel
Blossom
Beauty

FUNNY

Sassy
Fancy
Foxy
Winnie

HUMAN

Aferditie
Molly
Sadie
Astrid
Mary
Belle
Bella
Dory
Dakota
Dallas

STRANGE/DIFFERENT

Moonshine
Gypsy
Poppy (as in poppy seeds)
Pegasus
Montana
Rain
Black Betty


GELDINGS

CLASSICS

Secretariat (Famous Racehorse)
Sea Biscuit (Famous Racehorse)
Ace
Trigger (Roy Rogers' horse)
Spirit
Duke
Rocky
Rocket
Cowboy
Chance
Buddy
Prince
Bullseye (from Toy Story)
Big 'En
Black Jack
Archer

CUTE

Ebony
Onyx
Domino (perfect for a black and white horse)
Prancer
Rusty (perfect for a red horse)
Cinnamon (perfect for a tan horse)
Snowball
Scout
Little Joe
Champ
Boots
Sunny
Dusty
Freckles
Rebel
Bullet

FUNNY

Whiskers
Applejack
Tank (for a draft horse)
Lil' Sebastion (from Parks and Recreation)
Gringo (Spanish for white boy)
Trump
Spooky
Donkey

HUMAN

Johnny Cash
Ed
Gomer (from the Andy Griffith Show)
Jasper
George
Elvis

STRANGE/DIFFERENT

Fireball
Trapper
Whiskey
Comet
Shadow (recommended for a black horse)
Slick
Blaze
Blazer
Sheriff
Buckeye
Shadowfax (Gandolf's horse in Lord of the Rings)
Silver
Ranger
Ruger
Boomer
Apache
Chex
Brisby
Hollywood
Eclipse
Axel
Booker
Buck
Buzz
Cochise (John Wayne's Appaloosa in "Road to El Dorado")
Kodak
Echo


STUDS

CLASSICS

Bolt
Lightning
Major
Admiral
King
Titan

STRANGE/DIFFERENT

Diesel
Striker
Ajax
Apollo

I hope you found the perfect name for your new stead. If you have any suggestion, feel free to let me know. 

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