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Choose the best corgi names for your lovable, loyal, and little puppy.
These small house dogs are known to be loyal, loving, and smart. They're the top choice for people looking for small yet sophisticated dogs that will add huge amounts of love to the family.
One of the reasons they may be so popular lies in the fact that they are Queen Elizabeth II's favourite dog breed. She has owned both Corgis and Dorgis (a cross between a Dachshund and a Corgi) throughout her time as Queen and you can find our their names in the list below.
For more pet naming fun. take a look at these white cat names and these Irish dog names.
Plenty of funny corgi names are available for you to use for your small pet.
1.Bark Twain - after Mark Twain
2.Beowoof - after Beowulf
3.Carnig - the name of a small lamb
4.Corgster - this silly name is an easy choice for your dog
5.Jake Gyllenpaw - after the actor, Jake Gyllenhaal
6.Kitty - usually the name for a cat, this name would be funny for a small-sized dog
7.Minnie - a super cute yet funny name for a short, female dog
8.Orville Redenbarker - after Orville Redenbacher
9.Shorty - your short friend can have a name reminiscent of his size
10.Winston Furchill - after Winston Churchill
Find cute corgi names for your male and female dogs based on the popular selections from recent years.
11.Caden (Celtric Origin) meaning "companion", "warrior"
12.Charles (French Origin) means "free man"
13.Charlotte (French Origin) can mean "free man" as a diminutive of Charles, but also represents one who is "petite"
14.Cordelia (French Origin) meaning "heart of a lion"
15.Darcy (Irish Origin) meaning "descendant of the dark"
16.Duchess (French Origin) this royal name would fit your noble corgi well
17.Duke (Anglo-Norman Origin) another royal name fit for a male dog
18.Fiona (Gaelic Origin) meaning "fair"
19.Gemma (Latin Origin) representing a "gemstone"
20.Idris (Welsh Origin) representing an "enthusiastic lord"
21.Loyal (English Origin) most corgis are faithful companions, making this the best corgi name of all
22.Owen (Welsh Origin) meaning "noble-born"
Find dog names for corgis inspired by famous hounds, such as the royal corgis owned by Queen Elizabeth II, internet famous dogs, or corgis from the movies.
23.Candy - this is one of the names of the Queen's Dorgis
24.Edward - this was the name of the cardigan Welsh Corgi in the film, The Accidental Tourist
25.Ein - this corgi was featured on the cartoon, Cowboy Bebop
26.Emma - the Queen's female white-bellied, gold-backed corgi was one of her favorites
27.Holly - another girl corgi owned by the Queen
28.Linnet - another of the female corgis once owned by the Queen
29.Loki - this social media star corgi found his fame on Facebook and Instagram
30.Monty - this gold and white male corgi was loved by the Queen
31.Ralph - this California native has thousands of Instagram followers
32.Rufus - this dog was the original mascot of Amazon
33.Sutter Brown - this dog belongs to the governor of California
34.Willow - another of the Queen's corgis
35.Vulcan - this is the other of the two dorgis the Queen has left.
Find feminine and cute corgi puppy names based on your dog's personality traits.
36.Abigail (Hebrew Origin) means "my father's joy"
37.Ayashe (Native American Origin) meaning "little one", perfect for a new female corgi
38.Brynn (Welsh Origin) meaning "small hill"
39.Damita (Spanish Origin) means "little princess"
40.Ellette (English Origin) name for a "little elf"
41.Frayda (Yiddish Origin) meaning "joy"
42.Geela (Hebrew Origin) meaning "joy"
43.Naomi (Hebrew Origin) means "pleasantness"
44.Phoebe (Greek Origin) means "bright"
45.Sophia (Greek Origin) a good name for smart corgis, it means "wisdom"
Why not choose male corgi names for your dog based on his lovable disposition and wise nature?
46.Aiko (Japanese Origin) meaning "little loved one"
47.Alfred (English Origin) represents a "wise counselor"
48.Cato (Latin Origin) word for "wise" and "good judgement"
49.Dillon (Irish Origin) name means "faithful"'
50.Eldridge (English Origin) means "wise ruler"
51.Felix (Latin Origin) means "happy", "lucky"
52.Goldin (Yiddish Origin) represents "a small piece of gold"
53.Hillock (Scottish Origin) from "a small hill"
54.Riley (English Origin) means "valiant"
55.Ryan (Irish Origin) means "little king"
Kidadl has lots of great names articles to inspire you. If you liked our suggestions for Corgi names then why not take a look at these royal names that mean Queen, or for something different take a look at these punny panda names.
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At Kidadl we pride ourselves on offering families original ideas to make the most of time spent together at home or out and about, wherever you are in the world. We strive to recommend the very best things that are suggested by our community and are things we would do ourselves - our aim is to be the trusted friend to parents.
We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family.
Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
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