Duo Names for Pets: Creative Ideas for Paired Pet Names Explore Sibling, Romantic, and Fun Names for Your Pet Pairs By Lianne McLeod, DVM Lianne McLeod, DVM Lianne McLeod, DVM, is a small animal and exotic pet expert with over a decade of experience writing about veterinary care. After caring for animals in her veterinarian practice, Lianne went on to study biology and research water quality and chronic disease at the University of Saskatchewan. Learn more about The Spruce Pets' Editorial Process Updated on 06/09/25 Credit: The Spruce / Catherine Song Key Takeaways The article provides a variety of pet pair naming categories, including romantic pairings, sibling pairings, best friends, two parts of one word, things and foods that go together, opposites, and rhyming pairs.Naming your pets can reflect their relationship, such as best friends, siblings, or partners.Selecting the right names depends on understanding the personalities and dynamics of your pet duo. Many people adopt pairs of kittens and puppies, hoping they will keep each other company when their humans are away at school or work. While some pairs are meant to mate, most pets are simply companions that may (or may not) be from the same litter. If it's tricky to choose a name for one pet, you'd think it would be harder to choose names for two. Luckily, though, there are all kinds of paired names ready for you to select. It's just a matter of matching the naming options to your pets' genders, relationships, and personalities. 6 Reasons Two Dogs Are Better Than One 1:15 Pets in Pairs Are Double the Fun Romantic Pairings If you have a pair of animals that you're hoping to mate, it makes sense to give them the names of famous lovers. Here are some to consider; as you'll see, some are much sillier than others. Adam and EveAladdin and JasmineAntony and CleopatraBeauty and BeastBonnie and ClydeBoris and NatashaCinderella and Prince CharmingFred and GingerHarry and SallyHomer and MargeLady and TrampMickey and MinniePongo and PerditaRomeo and JulietScarlett and Rhett Sibling Pairings Very often, you adopt puppies and kittens from a single litter. They're brothers and sisters, so it makes sense to choose names that come from famous sibling pairs. Some of these are real-life siblings, but many are not. Here are some to consider: Bart and LisaCain and AbelCastor and PolluxEva and Zsa ZsaKim and KourtneyLinus and LucyNiles and FrasierRomulus and RemusVenus and SerenaWilbur and Orville Best Friends Movies, books, and history are filled with stories about best friends. Even if your pets don't always get along, it can be fun to give them names that suggest they do. In this list, you'll find male/male, male/female, and female/female pairings. Amos and AndyBambi and ThumperBatman and RobinBen and JerryBert and ErnieBetty and VeronicaBuzz and WoodyCalvin and HobbesFrodo and SamLaverne and ShirleyLilo and StitchNemo and DoryPebbles and Bam BamPooh and PigletThelma and LouiseWallace and Gromit Two Parts of One Word or Name Separately your pets are incomplete, but together they rock. Choose names to represent their close ties by breaking one name or word in two. Ali and BabaBob and DylanBumble and BeeCherry and BlossomChili and PepperDust and BusterFortune and CookieMaggie and MayPip and SqueakScooby and DooShark and Bait Things and Foods That Just Go Together Some things are just natural pairs, and it's fun to find the perfect pairing for your pets. Here are some classic and not-so-classic options. Buttons and BowsCalamity and ChaosGadget and GizmoGadget and PennyHip and HopHugs and KissesIma and CronkJetsam and FlotsamLightning and ThunderParsley and SageSalt and PepperSnitch and BludgerStarlight and MoondustSugar and Spice Opposites They say that opposites attract. While that may not be completely true, they can certainly go together. Here are some cute opposites that make fun pet names, especially for animals that look or behave very differently from one another. Chocolate and VanillaCuddly and PricklyEbony and IvoryGrumpy and HappySleepy and PeppySpring and AutumnSummer and WinterSunny and MoonyYin and Yang Rhyming Pairs What could be more fun than calling your pets by rhyming names? It not only flows off the tongue, but it also amuses the neighborhood kids. Here are some fun rhyming options. Bill and PhilBow and WowFuzzy and WuzzyLily and MillyMiley and KileyNora and CoraRhett and BrettSadie and KatieThumper and BumperYertle and Turtle 8 Reasons Two Kittens Are Better Than One Explore more: Small Pets Exotic Pets Exotic Pet Names