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Popular dog names in New York City

While New Yorkers may be on the forefront of many things, when it comes to naming man’s best friend, it is the everyday names they are drawn to.

Max and Bella are the top names for male and female dogs, respectively, for the second year in a row. Charlie and Rocky come in second and third for boy’s names, while Lola and Lucy top out the top three for girl’s names, according to the city’s Health Department.

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1 MAX 1268 BELLA 1358
2 CHARLIE 868 LOLA 872
3 ROCKY 867 LUCY 763

In terms of the breakdown of boroughs, Max and Bella are number one in all, except in Manhattan, where Charlie and Lucy reign supreme. While many of the top names are on trend with the most popular names for dogs in the U.S. (Max and Bella are no. 1 in America), there were some interesting trends for New Yorkers.

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When it comes to naming their dog after food, residents liked the names Ginger, Pepper and Olive. Owners looking to name their pup after another animal, the names Bear, Tiger and Moose, were popular. For breed-specific names, Olivia and Henry for were the most popular for French bulldogs; Buddy and Coco for Labradors; Blue and Diamond for pit bulls; and Frankie and Daisy for mutts. (You can view more breeds here.)

Here is the full list of the top 10:

1 MAX 1268 BELLA 1358
2 CHARLIE 868 LOLA 872
3 ROCKY 867 LUCY 763
4 BUDDY 741 DAISY 694
5 LUCKY 625 COCO 652
6 TEDDY 559 PRINCESS 605
7 TOBY 523 LUNA 560
8 JACK 488 CHLOE 548
9 MILO 443 MOLLY 516
10 OLIVER 428 SOPHIE 416

The list was compiled by examining dog license registration information gathered by the New York City Health Department.There are currently 87,031 dogs are licensed in New York City. To see which dog name is the most popular in your neighborhood, check out the interactive map below.

Related: How Our Presidents Have Inspired Us to Name Our Dogs

By Angela Helfrich

Angela Helfrich is the former chief business officer at This Dog's Life. Her past roles include executive director at Dooli, executive director of higher education at Fullbridge and higher account executive at Xerox.

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