Female Literary Dog Names

Here is a list of female literary dog names. You’ll find great girl dog names from a variety of books. Enjoy!

Agatha – “I’m a real page turner.” This girl dog has a certain air of mystery.

Alice – “Things keep getting ‘curioser’ and ‘curioser.'”

Anna – The tragic title character of the classic book “Anna Karenina.” One of the excellent female literary dog names.

Annie – Your adopted, orange-colored, orphan-girl dog.

Beauty – A great name for your solid black female dog.

Carrie – “I’m your lovably telekinetic dog.” She is the title character of a Stephen King novel.

Christine – This female dog can quickly turn evil towards any prowler. Another Stephen King title character literary name.

Damsel – A very old poetic term for a maiden.

Desdemona – The wife of Othello in the Shakespearean tragedy. Mad with jealousy over Desdemona, Othello kills himself. This girl dog inspires irrational devotion.

Drama – This female dog is always on stage.

Elf – “I’m your little-bitty mischievous puppy.”

Emma – The title of a book by the great English novelist Jane Austen. One of the classic female literary dog names.

Evangeline – The title of a famous long-narrative poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Fable – “I enjoy a good story as much as the next dog.”

Friday – “I’m your right-hand dog.”

Gretel – The famous girl from the Grimm’s fairy tale Hansel and Gretel. She and her brother Hansel were almost shoved in an oven by a wicked witch who lived in a house made of candy.

Harper – Harper Lee was a female author who wrote the classic work, “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Jane – “I have no use for Tarzan anymore.”

Juliet – This girl dog cannot contain her passionate nature. One of the more popular female literary dog names.

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Louisa – She’s your favorite little-woman dog.

Munchkin – “Follow the yellow brick road.”

Pokey – “I take my time getting from point A to point B.”

Rapunzel – A great literary female dog name for any long-haired breed.

Raven – A solid-black dog who rather enjoys poetry.

Scarlett – The main female character in “Gone With the Wind.”

Scout – The brilliant little girl and narrator in “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Sheena – This female dog is the Queen of the jungle.

Titania – The queen of fairyland in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” An excellent female name for any toy-breed of dog.

Tinkerbell – Your little-bitty fairy girl dog. Here are more small female dog names.

Verona – An Italian city. It provides the setting for “Romeo and Juliet.”