Find unique easter puppy names right here: Sweet and festive ideas perfect for your spring pup!
Alright folks, let me tell you about my little adventure trying to come up with some killer "easter puppy names." It all started with a friend of mine's dog having a litter right around Easter time. Naturally, everyone wanted Easter-themed names for the pups. So, I volunteered to brainstorm, thinking, "How hard can it be?" Famous last words, right?

First thing I did was hit up Google. I mean, where else do you start? I searched "Easter dog names," "spring puppy names," and even "chocolate bunny inspired dog names" – yeah, I went there. I ended up with a massive list of typical stuff: Bunny, Eggbert (cringe), Lily, Daisy, and all that jazz. Too boring! We needed something with a little more oomph.
So, I switched gears. I started thinking about the whole Easter experience. What do people actually do at Easter? Egg hunts! That’s when I went for the name "Hunter" for one of the more energetic pups that kept nosing around everywhere. It kinda fit, ya know? Then I thought, what else? Candy! "Caramello" was a contender, but it felt a little too long. Ended up just using "Candy" for a sweet little brown pup.
Next, I thought about colors. Easter's all about pastels, right? So I started looking for names inspired by those colors. "Lavender" was cute for a greyish pup. "Sky" worked for a blue-eyed one. This was actually starting to get somewhere!
But here's where it got tricky. The litter had a few pups that were, well, kinda plain-looking. No special markings, no obvious color inspiration. I was stumped! Then, my friend mentioned she’d hidden a golden egg with a special prize inside during their family egg hunt. BAM! "Goldie" for the slightly yellowish puppy was born.
Still, a few more to name. I started getting desperate. I literally sat there staring at a chocolate bunny, trying to extract inspiration. I ended up calling one "Cocoa" – not super original, I know, but it worked! And finally, for the last, kinda shy puppy, I just went with "Spring" because, well, it's simple, and it fit the theme.
After all that, I presented my list. There were a few raised eyebrows, a few laughs, and ultimately, a bunch of happy puppy owners. So, yeah, that's how I spent my weekend – wracking my brain for Easter puppy names. Would I do it again? Maybe! It's actually kinda fun once you get into it. Just, uh, maybe avoid the "Eggbert" route, alright?