New York City · 302,855 dogs
What people actually call their dogs
Every list of dog names online was written by someone making them up. This one is built from the licence records cities publish as open data: 302,855 real New York dogs, what they are called, what they are, and where they live.
Luna took the crown
Luna has gone up more than five times in eighteen years and is now the most common dog name in New York, having passed Bella somewhere around 2018. See the full picture.
A dog’s name tells you the postcode
There is not one licensed dog called Princess in Tribeca or on the Upper East Side, and not one called Bowie in Fordham or West Farms. Princess runs at 139 per 10,000 dogs in East New York. Bowie is a Williamsburg and Astoria name and almost nowhere else. Look up your neighbourhood.
The most common names in New York
These are dog licence records, not a count of all dogs. The New York City health department estimates that around 80% of the city’s dogs are unlicensed. Everything here is expressed as a rate per 10,000 licensed dogs so that places and years can be compared fairly, but this describes the dogs whose owners filled in a form, which is not quite the same as describing the dogs. The full method is here, including everything we changed about the raw data.