I once met a tiny orange kitten named Mufasa, and the name was so ridiculously grand on such a small creature that it somehow became perfect. That is the fun of Disney pet names. They do not have to be subtle. A fluffy dog can be Beast, a sleepy cat can be Baloo, and a chaotic puppy who steals socks can absolutely answer to Stitch.
This list focuses on boy Disney names for pets, with names from Disney classics, Pixar favorites, animal characters, sidekicks, princes, heroes, villains, and a few underrated picks that deserve more attention. Some are bold and instantly recognizable. Others are softer, nickname-friendly, and surprisingly wearable for a real-life pet.
Best Boy Disney Names for Pets
Mickey
Pronunciation: MIK-ee
Disney connection: Mickey Mouse
Best for: Cheerful dogs, social cats, black-and-white pets
Mickey is the obvious Disney choice, but it still works because it is short, friendly, and easy to call. I like it best on a pet with a bright, people-loving personality.
Simba
Pronunciation: SIM-buh
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Golden pets, brave kittens, dramatic puppies
Simba feels sunny and proud without being too serious. It is especially cute on a small pet who clearly thinks he owns the house.
Stitch
Pronunciation: STITCH
Disney connection: Lilo & Stitch
Best for: Mischievous pets, escape artists, sock thieves
Stitch is one of the best Disney names for a chaotic little boy pet. It has bite, humor, and a built-in “I warned you” energy.
Pluto
Pronunciation: PLOO-toh
Disney connection: Mickey Mouse’s dog
Best for: Dogs with classic cartoon charm
Pluto is playful and instantly Disney. It also has a space-name feel, so it works nicely for a dreamy, goofy pup.
Buzz
Pronunciation: BUHZ
Disney connection: Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story
Best for: Energetic dogs, fearless kittens, pets who zoom
Buzz is short, punchy, and easy for pets to recognize. Fair warning: people may immediately say “Lightyear,” but honestly, that is part of the fun.
Woody
Pronunciation: WUUD-ee
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: Loyal dogs, brown pets, gentle old souls
Woody feels warm, familiar, and a little vintage. It is a great pick for a pet who follows you from room to room like your tiny deputy.
Olaf
Pronunciation: OH-loff
Disney connection: Frozen
Best for: White pets, goofy dogs, sweet cats
Olaf is soft, silly, and impossible to say angrily. I have always thought this one is underrated for a fluffy white dog.
Nemo
Pronunciation: NEE-moh
Disney connection: Finding Nemo
Best for: Small pets, orange pets, curious little explorers
Nemo is cute without feeling babyish. It also works beautifully for fish, but I like it even more on a tiny kitten with too much confidence.
Flynn
Pronunciation: FLIN
Disney connection: Flynn Rider from Tangled
Best for: Charming pets, sleek cats, confident dogs
Flynn has a cool surname style that feels more subtle than many Disney names. It is also easy to call and not overly themed.
Baloo
Pronunciation: buh-LOO
Disney connection: The Jungle Book
Best for: Big cuddly dogs, lazy cats, snack-loving pets
Baloo is warm, round, and relaxed. If your pet loves naps and treats more than dignity, this name fits beautifully.
Classic Disney Boy Pet Names
Donald
Pronunciation: DON-uld
Disney connection: Donald Duck
Best for: Opinionated pets with big feelings
Donald is funny on a pet who complains, grumbles, or talks back. It has an old-man charm that works surprisingly well on small dogs.
Goofy
Pronunciation: GOO-fee
Disney connection: Goofy
Best for: Clumsy dogs, long-legged pets, happy fools
Goofy is not subtle, but it is honest. If your pet regularly trips over his own paws, this may be less a name and more a documentary.
Chip
Pronunciation: CHIP
Disney connection: Chip from Chip ‘n Dale and Beauty and the Beast
Best for: Tiny pets, brown pets, quick little dogs
Chip is crisp and adorable. It works especially well for a small pet with a sharp little face and faster-than-expected feet.
Dale
Pronunciation: DAYL
Disney connection: Dale from Chip ‘n Dale
Best for: Easygoing pets, sibling pairs with Chip
Dale is softer and more vintage than Chip. For two pets, Chip and Dale are almost too perfect.
Huey
Pronunciation: HYOO-ee
Disney connection: One of Donald Duck’s nephews
Best for: Red-collared pets, playful puppies
Huey has a bouncy, cartoonish charm. It is rare enough as a pet name to feel fresh.
Dewey
Pronunciation: DOO-ee
Disney connection: One of Donald Duck’s nephews
Best for: Blue-collared pets, sweet silly boys
Dewey sounds soft and friendly. I like it for a pet who is a little clumsy but very lovable.
Louie
Pronunciation: LOO-ee
Disney connection: One of Donald Duck’s nephews
Best for: Green-collared pets, mellow cats, cuddly dogs
Louie is one of the easiest Disney names to live with because it already feels like a natural pet name.
Oswald
Pronunciation: OZ-wawld
Disney connection: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Best for: Rabbits, black-and-white pets, vintage-name lovers
Oswald is a deep-cut Disney name with old-school charm. Ozzy makes a great nickname.
Figaro
Pronunciation: FIG-uh-roh
Disney connection: Pinocchio
Best for: Cats, dramatic little pets, tuxedo kittens
Figaro is musical and theatrical. It is also a real opera-linked name, so it feels fancy in a fun way.
Jiminy
Pronunciation: JIM-uh-nee
Disney connection: Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio
Best for: Tiny pets, wise-looking cats, green-eyed animals
Jiminy is sweet, quirky, and very Disney. It may be a little long, but Jim works as a casual nickname.
Disney Animal Names for Boy Pets
Pongo
Pronunciation: PON-goh
Disney connection: 101 Dalmatians
Best for: Spotted dogs, dad-energy pets, loyal boys
Pongo is one of the most natural Disney dog names. It is playful but not overly cute.
Lucky
Pronunciation: LUK-ee
Disney connection: 101 Dalmatians
Best for: Rescue pets, spotted pets, cheerful dogs
Lucky is simple and sentimental. It works especially well if your pet’s adoption story feels a little meant-to-be.
Patch
Pronunciation: PATCH
Disney connection: 101 Dalmatians
Best for: Spotted dogs, patched fur patterns
Patch is practical and cute. It sounds like a real dog name even before the Disney connection.
Rolly
Pronunciation: ROL-ee
Disney connection: 101 Dalmatians
Best for: Round puppies, food-motivated pets
Rolly is adorable for a puppy with a big appetite. It does lean cute, so it may fit small and medium dogs best.
Scamp
Pronunciation: SKAMP
Disney connection: Lady and the Tramp II
Best for: Naughty puppies, terriers, scruffy pets
Scamp has built-in mischief. I would not choose it for a calm, elegant cat, but for a troublemaking puppy it is excellent.
Tramp
Pronunciation: TRAMP
Disney connection: Lady and the Tramp
Best for: Scruffy dogs, street-smart rescue pets
Tramp has an old-fashioned roguish feel. Some owners may prefer it as a nickname because the word can sound a little rough.
Jock
Pronunciation: JOK
Disney connection: Lady and the Tramp
Best for: Scottish terriers, sturdy little dogs
Jock is short and strong. It has a very specific terrier energy.
Trusty
Pronunciation: TRUHS-tee
Disney connection: Lady and the Tramp
Best for: Loyal older dogs, hound breeds
Trusty is sweet in a grandfatherly way. It feels perfect for a calm rescue dog with soulful eyes.
Bruno
Pronunciation: BROO-noh
Disney connection: Cinderella
Best for: Big brown dogs, gentle protectors
Bruno has become more familiar in recent years, but it still makes a strong pet name. It is sturdy, warm, and easy to call.
Toby
Pronunciation: TOH-bee
Disney connection: The Great Mouse Detective
Best for: Friendly dogs, cats with soft faces
Toby is not the flashiest name here, but it is very wearable. I like it for a pet who feels instantly familiar.
Pixar Boy Names for Pets
Dug
Pronunciation: DUG
Disney connection: Up
Best for: Golden retrievers, sweet dogs, pets who love everyone
Dug is almost too perfect for a dog because the character already feels like every good dog rolled into one. The spelling is unusual, so expect people to ask if it is Doug.
Carl
Pronunciation: KARL
Disney connection: Up
Best for: Grumpy cats, senior dogs, serious little pets
Carl is hilarious on an animal, especially one with an old-man face. It has quiet comedy.
Russell
Pronunciation: RUSS-ul
Disney connection: Up
Best for: Cheerful pets, fluffy dogs, eager puppies
Russell feels sweet and earnest. Russ is a nice short nickname if the full name feels too formal.
Remy
Pronunciation: REM-ee
Disney connection: Ratatouille
Best for: Small pets, clever cats, food-loving animals
Remy is one of the most stylish Pixar pet names. It feels French, friendly, and very easy to use.
Emile
Pronunciation: eh-MEEL
Disney connection: Ratatouille
Best for: Gentle pets, food-motivated boys
Emile is softer than Remy and a little more refined. I would give people the pronunciation once, then it usually sticks.
Alfredo
Pronunciation: al-FRAY-doh
Disney connection: Ratatouille
Best for: Foodie families, fluffy pets, dramatic cats
Alfredo is funny and warm, with Alfie as a very usable nickname.
Linguini
Pronunciation: lin-GWEE-nee
Disney connection: Ratatouille
Best for: Long dogs, noodle-shaped cats, silly pets
Linguini is clearly a joke name, but a good one. It is best for a family that enjoys saying the full thing.
Wall-E
Pronunciation: WAWL-ee
Disney connection: WALL-E
Best for: Gentle pets, curious pets, robot-name fans
Wall-E is sweet and surprisingly tender. The hyphen may be annoying on paperwork, so Wally is the easier everyday spelling.
Dash
Pronunciation: DASH
Disney connection: The Incredibles
Best for: Fast dogs, energetic kittens, zoomie specialists
Dash is one of the most practical Disney pet names because it sounds like a real name and describes the pet perfectly.
Jack-Jack
Pronunciation: JAK-jak
Disney connection: The Incredibles
Best for: Tiny chaotic pets, puppies with big personalities
Jack-Jack is adorable, but it is a double name. Jack is easier for training, while Jack-Jack is great for full-name moments.
Frozone
Pronunciation: FROH-zohn
Disney connection: The Incredibles
Best for: Cool-toned pets, white dogs, sleek cats
Frozone is fun, but it is more of a character-name statement. Fro or Zo works as a nickname.
Sulley
Pronunciation: SUL-ee
Disney connection: Monsters, Inc.
Best for: Big fluffy dogs, gentle giants
Sulley has a soft, cuddly sound. It is especially good for a large pet who looks scary but melts for belly rubs.
Mike
Pronunciation: MYK
Disney connection: Monsters, Inc.
Best for: Tiny loud pets, green-eyed cats
Mike is hilariously normal, which makes it funny on a pet. “Mike Wazowski” as the full government name is even better.
Boo
Pronunciation: BOO
Disney connection: Monsters, Inc.
Best for: Small pets, clingy pets, Halloween-season adoptees
Boo is technically used for a little girl character, but as a pet name it feels gender-neutral and very sweet.
Arlo
Pronunciation: AR-loh
Disney connection: The Good Dinosaur
Best for: Gentle dogs, green-eyed pets, soft boys
Arlo is already popular in baby-name circles, so it feels stylish on a pet too. It is friendly without being overly Disney-coded.
Spot
Pronunciation: SPOT
Disney connection: The Good Dinosaur
Best for: Spotted pets, small wild boys
Spot is old-school and funny. It works best when the pet either has spots or absolutely does not.
Luca
Pronunciation: LOO-kuh
Disney connection: Luca
Best for: Water-loving dogs, gentle cats, Italian-name fans
Luca is warm and current. It does not scream Disney, which is good if you want a subtle nod.
Alberto
Pronunciation: al-BER-toh
Disney connection: Luca
Best for: Adventurous pets, bold little boys
Alberto is sunny and expressive. Berto is a cute nickname, though Albie may be easier in English.
Lion King Names for Boy Pets
Mufasa
Pronunciation: moo-FAH-suh
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Large dogs, majestic cats, pets with big presence
Mufasa is grand, warm, and instantly recognizable. It is especially funny on a tiny animal with a huge attitude.
Timon
Pronunciation: TEE-mohn
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Small pets, chatty pets, meerkat-like cats
Timon is light and clever. It is a great choice if you want something Disney but less common than Simba.
Pumbaa
Pronunciation: PUM-bah
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Round pets, lovable clowns, snack lovers
Pumbaa is impossible to take too seriously, which is exactly the point. Use it for a pet with no shame and a big heart.
Zazu
Pronunciation: ZAH-zoo
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Birds, talkative cats, bossy little dogs
Zazu is bright, zippy, and fun to say. I love it for a parrot or any pet who supervises the room.
Rafiki
Pronunciation: ruh-FEE-kee
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Wise-looking pets, older rescues, expressive animals
Rafiki means “friend” in Swahili, which gives it a lovely layer beyond the Disney reference. It is distinctive but easy once heard.
Kovu
Pronunciation: KOH-voo
Disney connection: The Lion King II
Best for: Dark-coated pets, sleek cats, serious puppies
Kovu is a strong underused Disney name. It sounds modern and a little mysterious.
Banzai
Pronunciation: BAN-zye
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Wild pets, fast dogs, chaotic kittens
Banzai has huge energy. It is fun, but I would save it for a pet who truly lives at full volume.
Ed
Pronunciation: ED
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Goofy pets, pets with extremely normal names
Ed is funny because it is so plain. Sometimes the most ordinary human name is the funniest pet name in the house.
Scar
Pronunciation: SKAR
Disney connection: The Lion King
Best for: Villainous cats, dramatic black pets
Scar is stylish but intense. I would use it for a pet with a theatrical streak, not a soft little marshmallow.
Nuka
Pronunciation: NOO-kuh
Disney connection: The Lion King II
Best for: Scruffy pets, oddball cats, underdog personalities
Nuka is uncommon and quick to say. It has a slightly quirky sound that suits a pet with character.
Disney Prince and Hero Names for Pets
Aladdin
Pronunciation: uh-LAD-in
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: Agile cats, clever dogs, pets who steal snacks
Aladdin is adventurous and warm. Al is an easy nickname if the full name feels long.
Abu
Pronunciation: AH-boo
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: Small pets, monkeys-at-heart, sneaky boys
Abu is short, cute, and full of mischief. It is especially good for a tiny pet with quick hands or paws.
Genie
Pronunciation: JEE-nee
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: Funny pets, blue-eyed animals, big personalities
Genie is bright and expressive. It can lean a little silly, but that is a bonus for the right pet.
Jafar
Pronunciation: juh-FAR
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: Sly cats, elegant dark-coated pets
Jafar is dramatic and smooth. It is a villain name, yes, but on a cat it feels almost too fitting.
Rajah
Pronunciation: RAH-jah
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: Orange cats, protective dogs, tiger-striped pets
Rajah has a regal animal feel. It is one of the best Disney names for a ginger cat.
Hercules
Pronunciation: HER-kyuh-leez
Disney connection: Hercules
Best for: Big dogs, tiny dogs with big confidence
Hercules is bold and funny. Herc is the easiest everyday nickname.
Phil
Pronunciation: FIL
Disney connection: Hercules
Best for: Grumpy cats, stocky dogs, coach-like personalities
Phil is wonderfully plain. It works best when the pet has a face that says he has seen enough nonsense.
Pegasus
Pronunciation: PEG-uh-sus
Disney connection: Hercules
Best for: White pets, graceful dogs, fantasy-name lovers
Pegasus is a bit long, but it has sparkle. Peg or Gus can make it more usable.
Arthur
Pronunciation: AR-thur
Disney connection: The Sword in the Stone
Best for: Gentle dogs, noble cats, classic-name fans
Arthur is a soft classic that does not feel overly themed. Artie is a charming nickname.
Merlin
Pronunciation: MER-lin
Disney connection: The Sword in the Stone
Best for: Wise cats, magical-looking pets, grey animals
Merlin feels clever and a little mystical. I especially like it for a long-haired grey cat.
Peter
Pronunciation: PEE-ter
Disney connection: Peter Pan
Best for: Playful pets, never-grown-up puppies
Peter is simple, but Peter Pan gives it a forever-young feeling. Pete is a sturdy nickname.
Pan
Pronunciation: PAN
Disney connection: Peter Pan
Best for: Short-name lovers, nimble cats
Pan is crisp and unusual. It may also remind people of the Greek god, which gives it a mythic layer.
Eric
Pronunciation: AIR-ik
Disney connection: The Little Mermaid
Best for: Handsome dogs, water-loving pets
Eric is clean and classic. It is not the most obviously Disney name, which may be exactly why it works.
Sebastian
Pronunciation: suh-BAS-chun
Disney connection: The Little Mermaid
Best for: Crabs, red pets, dignified cats
Sebastian is formal in the funniest way on a pet. Seb or Bash makes it easier day to day.
Flounder
Pronunciation: FLOUN-der
Disney connection: The Little Mermaid
Best for: Fish, nervous dogs, sweet sidekicks
Flounder is cute and slightly awkward, in a charming way. It is perfect for a pet who follows a bolder sibling around.
Triton
Pronunciation: TRY-ton
Disney connection: The Little Mermaid
Best for: Large dogs, water-loving pets, majestic cats
Triton has a strong oceanic feel. It sounds less cartoonish than many Disney names.
Naveen
Pronunciation: nah-VEEN
Disney connection: The Princess and the Frog
Best for: Charming pets, sleek cats, elegant dogs
Naveen is handsome and underused. It has a smooth sound and feels more grown-up than many Disney choices.
Louis
Pronunciation: LOO-ee
Disney connection: The Princess and the Frog
Best for: Music-loving homes, cuddly pets
Louis is classic, soft, and easy. If you want a subtle Disney name, this one is lovely.
Ray
Pronunciation: RAY
Disney connection: The Princess and the Frog
Best for: Tiny pets, bright personalities, firefly vibes
Ray is simple and sunny. It also works well as a middle-style pet name, like “Teddy Ray” or “Milo Ray.”
Cute Disney Boy Names for Small Pets

Gus
Pronunciation: GUSS
Disney connection: Cinderella
Best for: Chubby mice-like pets, hamsters, small dogs
Gus is short, warm, and wonderfully old-fashioned. It is one of my personal favorites for a small pet.
Jaq
Pronunciation: JAK
Disney connection: Cinderella
Best for: Mice, quick pets, tiny brave boys
Jaq is a fun spelling, but people may read it as “Jahk.” Jack is easier if you prefer simplicity.
Timothy
Pronunciation: TIM-uh-thee
Disney connection: Dumbo
Best for: Tiny pets with big caretaker energy
Timothy is sweet and slightly formal. Timmy makes it more pet-friendly.
Dumbo
Pronunciation: DUM-boh
Disney connection: Dumbo
Best for: Big-eared pets, gentle animals
Dumbo is affectionate if used lovingly, but it can sound teasing. I would use it only if the tone in your home is clearly sweet.
Thumper
Pronunciation: THUMP-er
Disney connection: Bambi
Best for: Rabbits, bouncy dogs, pets with busy feet
Thumper is practically made for rabbits, but it also works for a puppy who cannot keep his paws still.
Flower
Pronunciation: FLOW-er
Disney connection: Bambi
Best for: Gentle pets, skunks, soft-hearted boys
Flower is surprisingly sweet for a boy pet because of the character. It is gentle, funny, and a little unexpected.
Bambi
Pronunciation: BAM-bee
Disney connection: Bambi
Best for: Shy pets, deer-like dogs, delicate cats
Bambi has a soft, innocent feel. It works especially well for pets with big eyes and nervous little steps.
Bernard
Pronunciation: BER-nerd
Disney connection: The Rescuers
Best for: cautious cats, steady dogs
Bernard is charmingly serious. Bernie is the warmer nickname.
Basil
Pronunciation: BAZ-ul or BAY-zil
Disney connection: The Great Mouse Detective
Best for: clever cats, curious terriers
Pronunciation depends on region, so choose your version early. Basil feels bookish, sharp, and very cute on a smart pet.
Dawson
Pronunciation: DAW-sun
Disney connection: The Great Mouse Detective
Best for: gentle dogs, old-soul pets
Dawson feels more like a real boy name than a cartoon name. That makes it easy to use if you want something subtle.
Mischievous Disney Boy Names
Iago
Pronunciation: ee-AH-goh
Disney connection: Aladdin
Best for: loud birds, dramatic cats, talkers
Iago is fantastic for a pet who always has commentary. Give people the pronunciation once, because some may say “eye-AY-go.”
Kronk
Pronunciation: KRONK
Disney connection: The Emperor’s New Groove
Best for: big sweet dogs, goofy boys
Kronk is ridiculous in the best way. It suits a strong-looking pet with a marshmallow personality.
Kuzco
Pronunciation: KOOZ-koh
Disney connection: The Emperor’s New Groove
Best for: dramatic cats, vain little dogs
Kuzco has attitude. I would choose it for a pet who acts personally offended when dinner is late.
Pacha
Pronunciation: PAH-chah
Disney connection: The Emperor’s New Groove
Best for: gentle dogs, steady companions
Pacha is soft, warm, and underrated. It has a calm sound that works well for a family pet.
Yzma
Pronunciation: EEZ-mah
Disney connection: The Emperor’s New Groove
Best for: villainous cats, spooky pets
Yzma is usually read as a female character name, but for a pet, gender rules are flexible. It is especially funny on a hairless cat.
Hades
Pronunciation: HAY-deez
Disney connection: Hercules
Best for: smoky grey pets, sarcastic-looking cats
Hades has a dark mythological feel. It may be too intense for some families, but on a dramatic cat it is excellent.
Gaston
Pronunciation: gas-TAWN
Disney connection: Beauty and the Beast
Best for: handsome dogs, vain cats, big personalities
Gaston is funny because it is so overconfident. It suits a pet who admires himself in reflective surfaces.
LeFou
Pronunciation: luh-FOO
Disney connection: Beauty and the Beast
Best for: sidekick pets, silly little dogs
LeFou is a deep-cut pick with French flair. You may need to explain it, but it is charming once people get it.
Frollo
Pronunciation: FROH-loh
Disney connection: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Best for: stern-looking cats, villain-name fans
Frollo is dark and heavy, so it is not for every pet. On a judgemental cat, though, the comedy is strong.
Shan Yu
Pronunciation: SHAHN YOO
Disney connection: Mulan
Best for: imposing dogs, dark-coated pets
Shan Yu sounds powerful, but it is a two-part name. For daily use, Shan is easier.
Sweet Sidekick Names for Boy Pets
Pascal
Pronunciation: pas-KAL
Disney connection: Tangled
Best for: small pets, green-eyed animals, loyal companions
Pascal is crisp, clever, and a little European. I love it for a small pet who silently judges everyone.
Maximus
Pronunciation: MAK-sih-mus
Disney connection: Tangled
Best for: horses, large dogs, rule-following pets
Maximus is dramatic, but Max keeps it usable. It is great for a pet with a serious “security guard” personality.
Sven
Pronunciation: SVEN
Disney connection: Frozen
Best for: large dogs, gentle pets, wintery names
Sven is short, sturdy, and Scandinavian in feel. It is a nice fit for a husky or any snow-loving dog.
Kristoff
Pronunciation: KRIS-toff
Disney connection: Frozen
Best for: rugged dogs, loyal boys
Kristoff is handsome but longer. Kris is an easy nickname if you want the Disney connection without calling the full name every time.
Marshmallow
Pronunciation: MARSH-mel-oh
Disney connection: Frozen
Best for: big white dogs, soft fluffy pets
Marshmallow is silly and very pet-like. Mallow makes a surprisingly cute short form.
Oaken
Pronunciation: OH-ken
Disney connection: Frozen
Best for: sturdy pets, brown dogs, nature-name lovers
Oaken feels outdoorsy and warm. It is a less obvious Frozen name, which I like.
Tigger
Pronunciation: TIG-er
Disney connection: Winnie the Pooh
Best for: bouncy pets, striped cats, joyful dogs
Tigger is pure movement. If your pet springs instead of walks, this name makes sense.
Pooh
Pronunciation: POO
Disney connection: Winnie the Pooh
Best for: round pets, honey-colored dogs
Pooh is sweet, but the sound can be awkward in public. Winnie may be easier if you want the Hundred Acre Wood feeling.
Eeyore
Pronunciation: EE-or
Disney connection: Winnie the Pooh
Best for: sleepy dogs, gloomy cats, slow movers
Eeyore is perfect for a pet with a sad little face. It is funny and affectionate at the same time.
Roo
Pronunciation: ROO
Disney connection: Winnie the Pooh
Best for: small pets, jumpy puppies, baby animals
Roo is one of the cutest short Disney names. It is easy, soft, and works on almost any small male pet.
Disney Cat Names for Boy Pets
Oliver
Pronunciation: OL-ih-ver
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: orange cats, street-smart kittens
Oliver is already a popular pet name because it is sweet and familiar. The Disney link gives it extra warmth.
Thomas O’Malley
Pronunciation: TOM-us oh-MAL-ee
Disney connection: The Aristocats
Best for: confident cats, ginger toms, charming strays
Thomas O’Malley is long, but that is part of the joy. For daily use, O’Malley or Tom works well.
Toulouse
Pronunciation: too-LOOZ
Disney connection: The Aristocats
Best for: orange kittens, artsy cats
Toulouse is stylish and distinctly French. Some people may mispronounce it, so be ready to give a quick “too-LOOZ.”
Berlioz
Pronunciation: BAIR-lee-ohz
Disney connection: The Aristocats
Best for: black kittens, musical homes
Berlioz is elegant but tricky. I would use it if you enjoy explaining names, because it is not an automatic read for everyone.
Napoleon
Pronunciation: nuh-POH-lee-un
Disney connection: The Aristocats
Best for: bossy small dogs, serious cats
Napoleon is hilarious on a tiny pet. Napo or Leo can soften it.
Lafayette
Pronunciation: lah-fay-ET
Disney connection: The Aristocats
Best for: hounds, southern-charm pets
Lafayette is long but full of character. It feels best on a dog with droopy ears and a dramatic sigh.
Bagheera
Pronunciation: buh-GEER-uh
Disney connection: The Jungle Book
Best for: black cats, sleek pets, calm protectors
Bagheera is one of the best names for a black cat. It is elegant, strong, and deeply Disney without sounding childish.
Shere Khan
Pronunciation: SHEER KAHN
Disney connection: The Jungle Book
Best for: striped cats, regal pets, villain lovers
Shere Khan is grand and feline. Khan is easier for everyday use.
Mowgli
Pronunciation: MOH-glee
Disney connection: The Jungle Book
Best for: adventurous pets, scruffy dogs, wild kittens
Mowgli is playful and outdoorsy. It is great for a pet who climbs everything and ignores house rules.
Kaa
Pronunciation: KAH
Disney connection: The Jungle Book
Best for: snakes, sleek cats, quiet pets
Kaa is short and hissy in a fun way. It works especially well for reptiles.
Strong Disney Boy Names for Dogs
Bolt
Pronunciation: BOHLT
Disney connection: Bolt
Best for: white dogs, fast runners, alert pets
Bolt is sharp and energetic. It is easy to call, which makes it very practical for dogs.
Copper
Pronunciation: KOP-er
Disney connection: The Fox and the Hound
Best for: reddish dogs, hounds, warm-coated pets
Copper is earthy and sweet. It is one of those Disney names that also feels like a modern nature name.
Todd
Pronunciation: TOD
Disney connection: The Fox and the Hound
Best for: fox-like pets, orange cats, gentle dogs
Todd is simple and slightly old-fashioned. Tod is the movie spelling, but Todd may be easier for everyday paperwork.
Chief
Pronunciation: CHEEF
Disney connection: The Fox and the Hound
Best for: older dogs, protective pets
Chief has authority and warmth. It is best for a dog who naturally patrols the house.
Dodger
Pronunciation: DOJ-er
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: street-smart dogs, clever cats
Dodger is cool, scruffy, and full of movement. I like it for a rescue dog with personality.
Tito
Pronunciation: TEE-toh
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: small dogs, lively pets
Tito is bright and fun to say. It has a cheerful rhythm that works nicely for little dogs.
Einstein
Pronunciation: EYE-n-styne
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: shaggy dogs, smart pets, ironic names
Einstein is wonderful for a pet who either solves every puzzle or has absolutely no thoughts at all.
Francis
Pronunciation: FRAN-sis
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: fancy cats, dramatic small dogs
Francis is formal in a charming way. Frankie gives it an easy nickname.
DeSoto
Pronunciation: duh-SOH-toh
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: tough-looking dogs, villain-name fans
DeSoto has a sleek, sharp sound. It feels more stylish than many people expect.
Roscoe
Pronunciation: ROS-koh
Disney connection: Oliver & Company
Best for: bulldogs, hounds, sturdy dogs
Roscoe is warm, rugged, and very pet-friendly. It is one of the easiest Disney deep cuts to use.
Star Wars and Marvel Disney Boy Names for Pets
Luke
Pronunciation: LOOK
Disney connection: Star Wars
Best for: loyal dogs, bright-eyed pets
Luke is clean and classic. It is subtle enough that non-fans will simply hear a friendly boy name.
Chewie
Pronunciation: CHOO-ee
Disney connection: Star Wars
Best for: fluffy dogs, pets who chew everything
Chewie might be the most practical Star Wars pet name. It is funny, affectionate, and accurate for many puppies.
Yoda
Pronunciation: YOH-duh
Disney connection: Star Wars
Best for: wise-looking pets, wrinkly dogs, calm cats
Yoda is instantly recognizable. It works especially well for a small pet with giant ears.
Finn
Pronunciation: FIN
Disney connection: Star Wars
Best for: friendly dogs, sleek cats, subtle fandom names
Finn is easy to use and not too themed. It also fits current naming trends, so it feels fresh.
Poe
Pronunciation: POH
Disney connection: Star Wars
Best for: black cats, clever dogs, literary-name fans
Poe is short, moody, and stylish. It has both Star Wars and Edgar Allan Poe energy.
Loki
Pronunciation: LOH-kee
Disney connection: Marvel
Best for: mischievous cats, clever dogs, chaos pets
Loki is a near-perfect pet name for a trickster. It is popular, but for good reason.
Thor
Pronunciation: THOR
Disney connection: Marvel
Best for: big dogs, tiny dramatic pets, strong boys
Thor is bold and simple. It is especially funny on a very small pet with thunderous confidence.
Rocket
Pronunciation: ROK-it
Disney connection: Marvel
Best for: fast pets, raccoon-like cats, clever troublemakers
Rocket is energetic and fun. It sounds great at the dog park, too.
Groot
Pronunciation: GROOT
Disney connection: Marvel
Best for: gentle pets, brown dogs, plant lovers
Groot is sweet, odd, and memorable. It has a soft-hearted feel despite the chunky sound.
Bucky
Pronunciation: BUK-ee
Disney connection: Marvel
Best for: loyal dogs, sturdy little pets
Bucky feels playful and vintage. It is easier to use than many superhero names because it already sounds like a pet name.
Rare and Underrated Boy Disney Names for Pets
Milo
Pronunciation: MY-loh
Disney connection: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Best for: curious pets, glasses-wearing character fans
Milo is warm, nerdy, and very wearable. It is popular as a pet name, but the Atlantis connection makes it feel more specific.
Kida
Pronunciation: KEE-duh
Disney connection: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Best for: sleek pets, fantasy-name fans
Kida is often tied to a female character, but it can work for any pet. It is short and striking.
Jim
Pronunciation: JIM
Disney connection: Treasure Planet
Best for: adventurous pets, space-name lovers
Jim is funny because it is so ordinary next to the wildness of Treasure Planet. Jimbo is a cute nickname.
Morph
Pronunciation: MORF
Disney connection: Treasure Planet
Best for: wiggly pets, shape-shifting personalities
Morph is strange in a good way. It suits a pet who never sits the same way twice.
B.E.N.
Pronunciation: BEN
Disney connection: Treasure Planet
Best for: quirky pets, robot-name fans
The punctuation is a lot, so Ben is easier. Still, the reference is fun for Disney deep-cut people.
Wilbur
Pronunciation: WIL-ber
Disney connection: The Rescuers Down Under
Best for: birds, goofy dogs, old-man cats
Wilbur is charmingly clunky. I like it for a pet who looks slightly disheveled at all times.
Marahute
Pronunciation: mah-rah-HOO-tay
Disney connection: The Rescuers Down Under
Best for: birds, graceful pets, rare-name lovers
Marahute is beautiful, but it needs a pronunciation cue. For daily use, Mara or Hootie could work.
Cody
Pronunciation: KOH-dee
Disney connection: The Rescuers Down Under
Best for: friendly dogs, outdoorsy pets
Cody feels familiar and easy. It is a subtle Disney name that will not need explaining.
Quasimodo
Pronunciation: kwah-zee-MOH-doh
Disney connection: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Best for: gentle misfits, dramatic pets
Quasimodo is long and theatrical. Quasi is the usable nickname.
Phoebus
Pronunciation: FEE-bus
Disney connection: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Best for: golden pets, noble-looking dogs
Phoebus has ancient, sun-bright roots, but English speakers may stumble over it. I would give a pronunciation cue.
Clopin
Pronunciation: kloh-PAN
Disney connection: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Best for: theatrical pets, cats with flair
Clopin is rare and musical. It is a strong choice for owners who like names no one else at the vet will have.
Taran
Pronunciation: TAIR-un
Disney connection: The Black Cauldron
Best for: brave little dogs, fantasy-name fans
Taran is one of the most wearable obscure Disney names. It sounds modern but has storybook roots.
Gurgi
Pronunciation: GUR-gee
Disney connection: The Black Cauldron
Best for: scruffy pets, silly boys
Gurgi is odd, funny, and affectionate. It works best for a pet with a messy face and a soft heart.
Fflewddur
Pronunciation: FLOO-der
Disney connection: The Black Cauldron
Best for: extremely niche Disney fans
This one looks intimidating. Unless you love correcting spelling, I would use Flewder as the pet-friendly version.
Basilton
Pronunciation: BAZ-il-ton
Disney connection: inspired by Basil-style Disney detective names
Best for: fancy cats, made-up Disney-ish naming
Basilton is not a major Disney character name, but it has that detective-mouse flavor. Use it if you like names that feel invented but plausible.
Short Boy Disney Names That Are Easy to Call
Max
Pronunciation: MAKS
Disney connection: Goof Troop and The Little Mermaid
Best for: dogs, easy-name lovers
Max is one of the easiest pet names on the planet. It is Disney-linked without needing explanation.
Rex
Pronunciation: REKS
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: anxious dogs, big softies, dinosaur fans
Rex is short and sturdy. It is especially cute on a pet who is nervous but trying his best.
Sid
Pronunciation: SID
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: mischievous pets, oddball cats
Sid has a sharp little sound. It is slightly villain-coded, but still very usable.
Andy
Pronunciation: AN-dee
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: loyal pets, family dogs
Andy is gentle and familiar. It feels sweet on a pet who grew up with the family.
Hamm
Pronunciation: HAM
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: pink pets, food-loving dogs, chunky boys
Hamm is very funny on a round pet. It is short, memorable, and slightly ridiculous.
Slinky
Pronunciation: SLINK-ee
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: dachshunds, long cats, bendy pets
Slinky is perfect for a long-bodied dog. It sounds playful every time you say it.
Bullseye
Pronunciation: BULLZ-eye
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: horses, fast dogs, pets with face markings
Bullseye is energetic and friendly. It is longer, but Bull or Bulls can work as nicknames.
Forky
Pronunciation: FOR-kee
Disney connection: Toy Story 4
Best for: weird little pets, chaotic adoptees
Forky is odd in the most affectionate way. It suits a pet who looks like he assembled himself.
Duke
Pronunciation: DOOK
Disney connection: Toy Story 4
Best for: confident dogs, stunt-loving pets
Duke is strong and simple. It has a title-name feel, but on a pet that can be part of the charm.
Zurg
Pronunciation: ZURG
Disney connection: Toy Story
Best for: villainous cats, dark pets, funny tough names
Zurg is short, strange, and comic-book dramatic. I love it for a black cat with a suspicious stare.
