Choosing rabbit names is genuinely fun, but it works best when the name fits the actual animal in front of you, its look, its energy, its breed quirks. A floppy-eared Holland Lop has a different vibe than a sleek Rex, and a rabbit who sprints laps around your living room deserves something livelier than one who flops dramatically on the rug every twenty minutes.
This list is organized by personality type and breed character so you can find something that actually fits. Browse by what you know about your rabbit, whether that’s a color, a temperament, a famous bunny you love, or a pure gut feeling, and something here will click.
Names for Calm, Gentle Rabbits
Some rabbits are just serene. They sit quietly, let you pet them for ages, and radiate a kind of easy dignity. These names match that energy.
Luna
Soft, round, and luminous, Luna suits a rabbit who has a calm, otherworldly quality. It’s one of the most popular rabbit names around, and honestly, the popularity is deserved.
Sage
Earthy and gentle, Sage works beautifully for a gray or green-eyed rabbit with a quiet, thoughtful presence. It also has a nice herbal connection that suits any rabbit who nibbles your houseplants.
Hazel
Warm and soft-sounding, Hazel is ideal for a brown or amber-eyed rabbit. It’s also the name of the heroic rabbit leader in Watership Downwhich gives it some serious literary weight.
Clover
Sweet and pastoral, Clover is a natural fit for a gentle doe who moves slowly and contentedly through life. The name has a meadow quality that suits rabbits especially well.
Biscuit
Warm, beige, and comforting, Biscuit works for a light-colored rabbit with a mellow personality. It’s the kind of name that makes people smile immediately.
Pippin
Borrowed from the small, sweet apple variety (and one of Tolkien’s beloved hobbits), Pippin suits a gentle rabbit with a little softness in its face. Unhurried but charming.
Dove
Clean and peaceful, Dove is a lovely choice for a white or pale gray rabbit who carries themselves with quiet grace. Short names like this land particularly well on rabbits.
Fern
Understated and pretty, Fern brings to mind cool green things and quiet woodland spaces. It suits a calm, undemanding rabbit who just wants to exist near you.
Names for Energetic, Mischievous Rabbits
Some rabbits treat your home like an obstacle course. They binky off the furniture, chew what they shouldn’t, and generally run the place. These names celebrate that chaotic energy rather than pretending it isn’t there.
Rascal
Affectionate and accurate for a rabbit who is always getting into something. Rascal is a classic pet name that has been given to troublemakers of all species for generations.
Zigzag
For the rabbit who never travels in a straight line. This one works best as a nickname, but plenty of rabbits have worn it as their full name and earned every letter.
Bandit
Perfect for a rabbit who steals socks, raids the vegetable drawer, or escapes their pen on a regular basis. Dark-faced or masked rabbits suit this name visually as well.
Rocket
Speed is the whole point here. Rocket suits a rabbit who launches themselves across the room with no warning and binkies like they’re being paid for it.
Gizmo
A fun, mechanical-sounding name for a rabbit who seems to operate on a different frequency from everyone else. High-energy, curious, always fiddling with something.
Boing
Exactly what it sounds like. Boing is a silly, affectionate name that captures the essential spirit of a rabbit who cannot stop jumping. Works especially well for mini breeds.
Turbo
Ironic on a slow rabbit, absolutely perfect on a fast one. Turbo suits any rabbit who treats their enclosure like a racetrack.
Chaos
When Rascal and Bandit just aren’t strong enough, Chaos says what needs to be said. This name works as both a description and a warning to houseguests.
Names for Fluffy, Long-Haired Rabbits (Angora, Lionhead, Jersey Wooly)
Long-haired breeds have a natural glamour to them. They look like they know they’re beautiful. Names in this section lean into that luxurious quality.
Fluffington
Grand and absurd in equal measure, Fluffington is the kind of name you give a rabbit who has more fur than sense of personal space. It demands to be used with a formal tone.
Cashmere
Soft, expensive-sounding, and entirely appropriate for an Angora who requires regular grooming appointments. This one suits a rabbit who tolerates being fussed over with regal patience.
Coco
Chic and short, Coco works beautifully on a brown or chocolate-colored fluffy rabbit. There’s a Chanel quality to it that suits any rabbit who carries herself with attitude.
Teddy
Jersey Woolies in particular look exactly like living stuffed animals, and Teddy is the most natural name in the world for them. Warm, classic, universally loved.
Mochi
Soft, round, and a little squishy-looking, Mochi suits a fluffy white or cream rabbit perfectly. The Japanese sweet it refers to has the same pillowy quality as a well-groomed Lionhead.
Duchess
For the Angora who clearly considers herself above all of this. Duchess implies a certain standard of living that long-haired rabbits seem to expect by instinct.
Pom
Short for pompom, which is precisely what a Lionhead looks like from the right angle. Pom is a quick, cute name that suits small fluffy breeds especially well.
Snowball
A beloved classic for white fluffy rabbits everywhere. Simple, descriptive, and impossible to say without smiling. George Orwell’s pig in Animal Farm shared the name, but on a rabbit it has a much more cheerful connotation.
Names for Sleek, Short-Haired Rabbits (Rex, Mini Rex, Dutch)
Rex rabbits have a velvety, almost aristocratic coat, and Dutch rabbits have that distinctive two-tone pattern that feels tailored. Names for these breeds can afford to be a little sharper and more refined.
Rex
The breed name itself makes a genuinely excellent given name. Rex means “king” in Latin and suits the natural confidence of these velvety rabbits completely.
Domino
The classic choice for a Dutch rabbit with bold black-and-white markings. Domino is descriptive without being on-the-nose, and it has a cool, graphic quality.
Velvet
There is no better word for the Rex coat, and there is no better name for a Rex rabbit. Tactile, elegant, and immediately meaningful to anyone who has ever touched one.
Dash
Short, clean, and energetic. Dash suits a sleek rabbit who moves like they mean it. The name has a pleasingly aerodynamic quality that fits short-haired breeds naturally.
Pepper
Ideal for a salt-and-pepper or spotted rabbit, Pepper has a sharp, lively sound that suits the alertness of most Rex and Dutch breeds.
Oreo
Possibly the most popular name for black-and-white rabbits, and with good reason. Oreo is immediately recognizable, affectionate, and works on any two-tone rabbit regardless of breed.
Slate
For a blue-gray Rex with a cool, composed personality. Slate is understated and a little unexpected as a rabbit name, which makes it stand out.
Names Inspired by Famous Fictional Rabbits
Rabbits have one of the richest rosters of fictional characters in all of literature and film. Naming your rabbit after one of these is a nod to the whole tradition of loving these animals.
Peter
Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit is the original mischievous bunny, and the name remains one of the most charming rabbit names going. Works on any rabbit who has ever eaten something they weren’t supposed to.
Thumper
Disney’s Bambi gave the world Thumper, and it remains a top choice for rabbits who stomp their feet emphatically or drum their back legs with great enthusiasm.
Bugs
Bugs Bunny is possibly the most famous rabbit in pop culture history. The name suits a confident, slightly wise-guy rabbit who seems to know they’re the main character.
Velveteen
From The Velveteen Rabbitone of the most beloved children’s books about the bond between a rabbit and its human. A beautiful name for a soft-coated rabbit you adore completely.
Oswald
Walt Disney’s original rabbit character before Mickey Mouse came along. Oswald has a wonderful vintage quality and suits a rabbit with an old-soul personality.
Flopsy
Another Beatrix Potter creation (one of Peter’s sisters), Flopsy is sweet and endearing and suits any rabbit whose ears or general demeanor could be described as droopy in the best possible way.
Harvey
From the classic 1950 film in which Jimmy Stewart befriends a six-foot invisible rabbit named Harvey. The name has a warm, slightly eccentric quality that suits an unusually personable rabbit.
Judy
Judy Hopps from Zootopia is a determined, quick-thinking rabbit cop, and the name suits any rabbit who seems to be working very hard at something only they understand.
Names for Holland Lop and Mini Lop Rabbits
Lop breeds are defined by those heavy, hanging ears and a round, compressed face that looks perpetually surprised and delighted. Names for Lops tend toward the sweet and the a little bit silly.
Noodle
For the floppy rabbit who seems to have no structural integrity whatsoever. Noodle is an affectionate name that captures the loose, draped quality of a relaxed Lop rabbit.
Dumpling
Round, soft, and utterly squeezable — Dumpling suits a chubby Holland Lop who takes up more space than their size suggests they should. An immediate crowd-pleaser.
Pretzel
For the Lop who sleeps in positions that suggest their bones are optional. Pretzel is a fun, visual name that lands especially well on rabbits who flop with abandon.
Waffles
Warm and a little bit ridiculous, Waffles is beloved as a pet name for its cozy, breakfast-table quality. It suits a round, golden-colored Lop particularly well.
Pudding
A classic British-style pet name that works beautifully on a soft, pale-colored Lop. Sweet, round, and entirely appropriate for a rabbit who is essentially a living cushion.
Doughnut
For the Holland Lop who curls into a perfect circle when they sleep. Doughnut is playful and specific, and any rabbit who inspires it has clearly earned the name.
Muffin
Gentle and sweet, Muffin is a natural for any small, round, impossibly cute Lop. One of those names that is almost required to be spoken in a high-pitched voice.
Names for Rabbits With Distinctive Coloring
Sometimes the name just writes itself when you look at the rabbit. These names are anchored in color and pattern, and they work across breeds.
Cinnamon
Warm, reddish-brown rabbits practically name themselves. Cinnamon is a cozy, sensory name that suits any rabbit with russet or amber coloring.
Marble
For a rabbit with a swirled, mixed-color coat that looks like it was painted. Marble is a slightly unexpected choice that suits rabbits with complex, layered coloring.
Mocha
Rich and warm, Mocha is ideal for a deep brown rabbit. It has the same cozy quality as Cinnamon but with a slightly more sophisticated edge.
Ash
Clean and simple, Ash is one of the best names for a gray rabbit. It’s short enough to use naturally and has a quiet, slightly cool quality that suits blue-gray coats especially well.
Panda
For the black-and-white rabbit who leans more adorable than graphic. Panda is warm where Domino and Oreo are more stylized, and suits rabbits with a rounder, softer look.
Ivory
A more elegant alternative to Snowball or White for a cream or off-white rabbit. Ivory suggests warmth rather than stark brightness and suits rabbits with a gentle, refined quality.
Caramel
Sweet, golden-brown, and immediately evocative of warmth. Caramel is a natural for any rabbit with a honey or toffee-colored coat.
Frost
For a white or pale silver rabbit with a cool, composed personality. Frost is crisp and memorable, and it has a slightly wintry quality that suits lighter-colored rabbits beautifully.
Classic and Beloved Rabbit Names That Always Work
Some rabbit names have been popular for decades because they just fit. These are the reliable classics that work on almost any rabbit, any breed, any personality.
Bella
One of the most consistently popular names for female rabbits, Bella is warm, pretty, and easy to call across a room. It suits gentle does particularly well.
Binky
Named for the joyful, twisting jump that rabbits make when they’re happy, Binky is a name that celebrates the best thing rabbits do. A genuinely lovely choice for any rabbit who binkies frequently.
Cotton
Soft, white, and instantly rabbit-like in its associations. Cotton has a pastoral sweetness that works across breeds and colors, though it’s especially good on white rabbits.
Toffee
Sweet and British in the best way, Toffee suits a golden or caramel-colored rabbit with a warm personality. It has a cozy, old-fashioned quality that never goes out of style.
Nibbles
Affectionate and accurate for basically any rabbit on the planet. Nibbles is a classic pet name that has been popular for generations because it captures what rabbits do best.
Whiskers
Another classic that is as accurate as it is charming. Whiskers works on any rabbit and has a storybook quality that makes it feel warm and familiar.
Charlie
Friendly, approachable, and equally suited to does and bucks, Charlie is one of the most popular rabbit names for good reason. It has an easy, unaffected quality that suits relaxed, sociable rabbits especially well.
Daisy
Bright, cheerful, and pastoral, Daisy is a natural rabbit name with a long history of use. It suits a lively, friendly doe who brings genuine sunshine to the household.
How to Choose the Right Rabbit Name
The best rabbit names tend to come from observation rather than planning. Spend a day or two with your rabbit before committing, and watch how they move, what they chew, how they interact with you. A name that describes a behavior (Binky, Thumper, Chaos) will always feel more personal than a name chosen before you knew them.
Breed and appearance are useful starting points, but personality almost always wins in the end. A Rex rabbit named Velvet makes obvious sense, but a Rex rabbit who acts like a Rascal deserves the name that fits what they actually do. The physical name will age out of relevance; the personality name grows with them.
Short names with clear sounds work best for rabbits you want to train or recall. One or two syllables with a hard consonant (like Dash, Rex, Pepper, or Binky) cut through background noise more effectively than soft, multi-syllable names. If you love a long name like Fluffington or Velveteen, pick a shorter nickname for daily use.
Finally, trust the gut reaction. The name that makes you smile when you say it out loud is almost always the right one. Rabbit names, more than most pet names, benefit from a little absurdity and a lot of warmth, and this list was built with both in mind.
