Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Albus

White

Latin

Alfie

Elf or magical counsel; ready for battle

German

Amor

Love

French

Andy

Manly

English

Angel

Messenger of God

Greek

Angelito

Little angel

Spanish

Apollo

Destroyer

Greek

Archie

A diminutive form of Archibald.

English

Arlo

Armed hill

English

Atlas

Enduring

Greek

Augie

Great, magnificient

Latin

Banks

Edge of the River

English

Baxter

Baker

English

Benjamin

A favorite son

Hebrew

Benny

Son; son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age

Hebrew

Bentley

Bent grass meadow

English

Biff

To hit

American

Blake

Black or pale

English

Blanco

Fair, white

Spanish

Blue

The Color

American

Bo

To live

Scandinavian

Boone

Good

Latin

Bowie

Blond

Scottish

Bracken

Spotted

Gaelic

Briggs

Bridges

English

Brix

Stone of Brixi

English

Brody

Ditch

Scottish

Bruce

“The man from the brushwood,” ultimately from the Latin bruscia, brush wood.

Ancient

Bruno

Brown

German

Bryce

Speckled

English

Buck

Male deer

English

Bucky

Little buck

English

Bud

Brother

Gaelic

Buddy

Brother

English

Buster

Tough guy

English

Cade

Round, lumpish; cask

French

Caio

Rejoice; happy, rejoice

Latin

Calix

Very Handsome

Greek

Capp

Chaplain

French

Cash

Case

English

Caspian

White

English

Cesar

Thick head of hair

Latin

Champ

Warrior

English

Chappy

Peddler, trader

English

Charlie

Free man

English

Chase

Hunter

English

Chip

Nickname for Charles, Richard, or Christopher

English

Chuckie

Short form of Charles

English

Clove

A Nail, Spice

German

Clyde

“The keeper of the keys,” from the Greek Meidion, a key.

Scottish

Cody

Helpful

Irish

Cooper

Barrel maker

English

Cosmo

Order, organization, beauty

Italian

Cronan

Brown

Irish

Cyrus

Lord

Persian

Daffy

Beloved

Hebrew

Dash

Diminutive of Dashiell

English

Dax

Place name

French

Desi

Yearning; sorrow; desired

Latin

Dev

Divine

Indian (Sanskrit)

Dex

Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes

Latin

Dexter

Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes

Latin

Doc

Short for doctor

American

Doozer

Big Thing

American

Drake

Dragon

English

Duff

Swarthy

Gaelic

Duke

Leader

Latin

Dunn

Brown

Gaelic

Dwight

White or blond

English

Ember

Spark, burning low

English

Eryx

Boxer

Greek

Felix

Happy and lucky

Latin

Finley

Fair warrior

Scottish

Fitz

Son of

French

Fletcher

Arrow-maker

English

Flip

Short form of Phillip; to flip

American, Latin

Frankie

Frenchman; free man

Latin

Freddy

Elf or magical counsel; peaceful ruler

German

Fritz

A nickname for Friedrich, Frederick, etc.

German

Gio

Short for Giovanni

Italian

Griff

Hooked nose

Latin

Hank

Home ruler

German

Happy

Joyful

American

Harvey

Battle ready

English

Homer

Security, pledge; hostage

Greek

Hotah

Gray / Brown

Native American

Huck

Short form of Huckleberry

American

Huckleberry

Sweet Berry

American

Hugo

“An intellectual,” from the Germanic hugu, the mind.

Latin

Humphrey

Peaceful warrior

German

Iggy

Fiery

English

Izzy

Gift of Isis

Greek

Jace

To heal

American

Jack

God is gracious

English

Jagger

Carter

English

Jake

Supplanter

English

Jarah

God gives sweetness; honey

Hebrew

Jasper

Treasurer

English

Javi

Bright

Spanish

Jax

Son of Jack

English

Jazz

Music style

American

Jett

Black

English

Jex

Variant of Jax

English

Joey

Jehovah increases

Hebrew

Joop

Jehovah increases

Hebrew

Kaipo

Sweetheart

Polynesian

Kandoro

Sweet Potato

African

Kazi

Work

African

Kemp

Fighter, champion

English

Kenzo

Healthy and wise

Japanese

Kieran

Black

Irish

King

King

English

Kingsley

King's meadow

English

Kipp

Pointed hill

English

Kippling

From Cuppel's people

English

Klein

Small

German

Knox

Round hill

English

Koa

Brave, bold, fearless.

Polynesian

Kona

Leeward

Polynesian

Kota

Happiness, Good Fortune

Japanese

Lennox

With many elm trees

Scottish

Leo

Lion

Latin

Levi

Joined together

Hebrew

Loki

Norse trickster god

Scandinavian

Louie

Famous warrior

German

Love

Full of Love

English

Lucky

Fortunate

Modern

Maddox

Son of Madoc

Welsh

Magnum

Big, Great

Latin

Marley

Meadow near the lake

English

Mars

God of war

Latin

Marvel

Full of wonder

English, French

Max

Greatest

English

Mick

Short form of Michael

English

Miko

Who resembles God?

Hebrew

Miller

One who grinds grain

English

Milo

Soldier

German

Neo

New

American

Nico

People of victory

Greek

Nino

Boy; little

Italian

Obi

Heart

African

Odin

Frenzy

Scandinavian

Oliver

Olive tree

English

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Onyx

Precious gemstone

Latin

Oscar

Friend of deer

Gaelic

Oswald

God's power

German

Otis

Wealth; son of Otto

German

Ozzy

Spear of the gods; God's power

German

Paolo

Small

Latin

Parker

Keeper of the park

English

Pasha

Small

Latin

Pax

Peace

Latin

Peter

Stone

Greek

Phoenix

Dark red

Greek

Pip

Horse lover

Spanish

Poppy

From the Flower

Latin

Prince

Prince

English

Puck

Mischievous one

English

Quincy

Estate of the fifth son

French

Raffy

Holding high

Arabic

Ramy

Loving

Arabic

Rebel

Independent one

English

Reese

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Reggie

Ruler's advisor

Latin

Remy

From Rheims

French

Rex

King

Latin

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Ripp

Strength; bright; famous

Dutch, English

Roan

Little red-head

Gaelic

Rocky

Stony

English

Rogan

Red-headed

Irish

Roger

Famous spearman

German

Rogue

Dishonest, Savage or Unpredictable

English

Romeo

Man from Rome

Italian

Rook

Crow, To Cheat, Chess Piece

English

Rooney

Red-haired

Irish

Rory

Red king

Irish

Rowdy

Boisterous

English

Rudy

A diminutive form of Rudolph.

German

Sage

Healing herb

Latin

Salem

Peace

Hebrew

Scoop

Stands and Looks Back

Native American

Shai

Gift

Hebrew

Skipp

Ship, boss

English

Skipper

Ship, boss

English

Sonny

Son

English

Starbuck

From the river where stakes were got

English

Sweeney

Small hero

Irish

Taffy

Diminutive form of Dafydd

Welsh

Teddy

Wealthy protector; brave people; God's gift

Greek

Titan

Defender

Greek

Tito

Unknown; disputed

Latin, Spanish

Titus

The avenger

Greek

Tripp

Third

American

Tripper

Traveler

English

Tucker

Cloth softener

English

Valentino

Strong, healthy

Latin

Viggo

Battle

Scandinavian

Vito

Life-giving

Latin

Whitaker

White field

English

Willy

Will helmet, protection

German

Wylie

Clever, crafty

English

Xander

Defender of man

Greek

Xavi

New house

Spanish

Yogi

Of the Yoga Practice

Indian (Sanskrit)

Yoshi

Good, respectful

Japanese

Zen

Form of meditation

Japanese

Zeno

Gift of Zeus

Greek

Zeus

Living

Greek

Ziggy

Diminutive form of Sigmund

German

Zion

Israel

Hebrew

Bringing home a new bunny is exciting, but naming your little guy can be overwhelming. Do you pick something cute and cuddly or go bold? Do you stick to something short and sweet or pick a grander moniker? We’ve rounded up an assortment of boy bunny names to make your search easier. Get to know some of our picks with us.

Cute boy bunny names are always a favorite. Teddy is a standout. He’s associated with the cuddly teddy bear toy, which perfectly suits a fuzzy bunny rabbit. Buddy is another excellent option for your best fur friend. Angelito‘s cuteness comes from his meaning, with “little angel” especially perfect for your baby bunny. This is also true for Sweeney, an Irish name meaning “small hero.” See Charlie, Jack, and Tito for more cute boy names for rabbits.

Many boy bunny names connect to your rabbit’s personality. A sweet bunny would suit Love, for instance, while another might make a perfect Happy. On the other hand, a wild rabbit who loves to hop and play would make a good Rowdy. Action names are also a good fit for this group, with Flip, Chase, and Dash just some cute contenders. You can look to meanings, too, as this makes a moniker a little less obvious. The Latin Caio is a good example. Meaning “rejoice; happy,” he’s a great choice for a friendly bunny. Felix‘s “happy and lucky” is another top-notch find.

Additionally, other boy bunny names relate to your pet’s appearance. Bryce, for instance, means “speckled.” Red or copper-coated bunnies would fit names meaning red, like Phoenix, Rogan, or Rooney. Black-coated rabbits suit monikers meaning black, such as Jett, Kieran, or Onyx, while brown bunnies fit those with brunette meanings, like Bruno, Cronan, and Dunn. White bunny? See Caspian, Whitaker, and Blanco. Small rabbit? Check out, Paulo and Pasha. Big bunny? Doozer and Magnum are great fits.

Unique boy bunny names help shine a spotlight on your new pet’s cool nature. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill monikers, standing out at vet visits and more. Daffy is a favorite. Meaning “beloved,” he’s a sweetheart with a youthful sound. Speaking of meanings, Ramy‘s “loving” is precious. Fitz is another cute, unique choice. Explore Buster, Oswald, and Huckleberry for more unique rabbit names.

Discover more boy bunny names on our full list, including meanings and origins.