102 Creative Pig Names for Your Charming Pot-Bellied Pet Explore unique pig names inspired by culture, food, and adorable traits. 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 05/23/25 Credit: Illustration: Catherine Song. © The Spruce, 2018 In This Article Expand Famous Pigs Names Like Pork Products Based on Appearance and Behavior Girl Pig Names Boy Pig Names Tips for Choosing Your Pet's Name Teaching Your Pig Their Name Choosing a name for any pet can be challenging, and pot-bellied pigs are no exception. There are plenty of great pig names to choose from. Some people like to get to know their new pet's personality before deciding on a name, while others decide beforehand. A trend in naming pot-bellied pigs involves using food items derived from their cousins, though some people don't find this humorous. Regardless of your preferences, you should find it easy to choose a name from this list. Here is a variety of pig names to consider for your extraordinary pet. 0:57 Watch Now: Pet Pigs–Cute Names and Fun Facts Famous Pigs From History, Literature, Movies, and TV Pigs are versatile characters. Some are villains, while others are heroes, sweet, or bossy. Some famous pigs are messy, fashion-minded, or just plain gross. You'll almost certainly find a well-known pig in this list that reminds you of your pet! Miss Piggy: Miss Piggy needs no introduction!Babe: A piglet that had a whole movie dedicated to herWilbur: The adorable piglet from the book and movie Charlotte's Web, by E.B. WhiteGub Gub: An unusually intelligent pig from the book Doctor Dolittle by Hugh LoftingEmpress of Blandings: An enormous prize pig from the books of P.G. WodehousePiglet: Pooh Bear's best friendPoppleton: From the children's books by Cynthia RylantSnowball: From George Orwell's anti-utopian (and rather terrifying) novel Animal FarmSquealer: From George Orwell's Animal FarmNapoleon: Yet another pig from Animal FarmHamm: One of the toys in Toy StoryHen Wen: A fortune-telling pig from the book and movie The Black CauldronOlivia: From the animated TV series of the same namePetunia Pig: From the Merrie Melodies cartoonsPorky Pig: Bug's Bunny's arch enemySir Oinksalot: A cameo character from The SimpsonsPlopper (also called Spider Pig): From The Simpsons MovieArnold Ziffel: From the 1960's TV sitcom Green AcresToot and Puddle: Best friend pigs from a book series illustrated by Hollie HobbiePumbaa: While not strictly speaking a pig (he's actually a warthog), Pumbaa is a well-beloved pig-like character from Disney's Lion King.Peter Porkchop: A character created by DC comicsGordy the Pig: From a movie of the same namePeppermint Pig: Another movie star animated pigMonokuru Boo: The Japanese pig who is similar in many ways to Hello KittyHogzilla: A real-life pig of enormous dimensions, Hogzilla weighed 800 pounds (360 kg) and was between 7.5 and 8 feet (2.25 and 2.4 meters)Max: George Clooney's famous pot-bellied pigNoelle: A real pot-bellied pig that starred in the comedy Designing WomenPeppa Pig: The main character in the children's animated series by the same nameOrson: From Garfield and FriendsPetal: From Gilmore GirlsRosita: From SingFluffy: From South ParkPua: From the Disney movie MoanaWaddles: From the animated TV show Gravity FallsBoarest: From the Pokémon video gamesEsther: After the famous Esther The Wonder Pig Pig Names Built Around Pork Products Oddly enough, the idea of cannibalism doesn't put off some pet pig owners. Here are some options for those who favor pork or clever pork-related puns: BaconChewbaconChris P. BaconFrankfurterHam (not to be confused with Hamm)HamletHermione HamhockJimmy DeanKevin BaconKosherOscarPorkchopPorkySausageSlimSmokey Pig Names Based on Your Pig's Appearance and Behavior Pot-bellied pigs are adorable, so you might name them after their cutest features. BiggieBubbaChocolateChubbyChubsGoofyMiniMuddyPeanutPiggyPigtailPinkPinkyOinkersOreoShortySmall FrySnortSqueaksWhopper Girl Pig Names Here are some name ideas for your female pot-bellied pig: CinnamonCupcakeDaisyEstelleJewelLibertyLilyMuffinNorahPenelopePennyRoseyStellaVioletZora Boy Pig Names Here are some ideas for your male pot-bellied pig: AlbertBanjoBuddyCookieDudleyDukeHooverLincolnOzzyPrinceRandyRockyWallyWalterWilly Tips for Choosing Your Pet's Name If you're struggling to find a great name for your pet pig, consider a few things to generate ideas. Use these factors to choose a name that suits your pet best. Appearance You can name your pig based on their color. For instance, a white pig might be called Snowball, or a black and white pig might be named Oreo. Besides color, consider their size, such as weight or height. A unique feature or the expression on your pig's face might also inspire a name. Behavior Pot-bellied pigs have wonderful personalities, and each is an individual. As you learn about your pig's preferences and habits, naming them might become easier. You might choose a name based on their favorite game, toy, or demeanor. Appetite Does your pig have a favorite snack or always seem ready to eat? Use these traits to come up with a fun name. Or, if you and your pig enjoy a particular food together, consider naming your pet after that treat. If you're still struggling to pick a name for your pot-bellied pig, a little research can reveal an entire universe of names from stories and myths. 10 Surprising Truths About Teacup Pigs That Aren't So Cute Teaching Your Pot-Bellied Pig Their Name Now that you've named your pot-bellied pig, teach them to respond when called. Pot-bellied pigs are very smart, like dogs and primates, and can learn their name if you consistently use it. Avoid using many nicknames during training, and apply positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement includes verbal praise, petting, and treats, as pigs are very food-motivated. If using treats to train your pig, be consistent and give them a treat each time they respond to their name. Use a higher-pitched, happy voice when calling their name to increase responsiveness. Use low-fat, healthy, but tasty treats during training sessions to prevent weight gain. Try Cheerios, puffed rice, or baby snacks like Gerber Graduates Puffs to encourage your pot-bellied pig to come when called. Explore more: Small Pets Exotic Pets Exotic Pet Names