The Nutcracker Inspired Dog Names

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Introduction

Some of us don’t officially declare it the holiday season until we see The Nutcracker. That famous suite in the ballet has become iconic on the radio, at festivals, during light shows, and more. If you’re head-over-heels for your pooch like you’re head-over-heels for this ballet, then maybe a Nutcracker inspired name is the perfect idea for your new fur child, whether purchased, adopted, or rescued. We’re here to give you some monikers to consider as you ponder all things Nutcracker! Pull up a chair (and dog bed) and make your decision. Even if you don’t find what you’re looking for here, check out our other name guides. We’ve got tons, and you’re bound to run into the right title for that collar somewhere along the way.

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The Nutcracker Inspired Dog Name Considerations

If you’re thinking about The Nutcracker, you know that you have a bevy of beloved characters to choose from. The lists below will certainly help put you and your pooch on the name-picking path. If you’re going for that immediate recognition (you know, when your friends and family hear the selected title for the first time), then choose a character: “Nutcracker,” “Sugar Plum,” or “Drosselmeyer.” If you want to make more of a subtle nod to the ballet, try “Clara,” “Mousy,” or “Cavelier.”

You might also turn to some names behind the show, the ones of the makers themselves: “Pyotr,” “Marius,” and “Lev.” You could even research dancers who’ve performed the roles, such as “Rudolf,” “Mikhail,” and “Morris.” You might also like “Ginger” or “Gingerbread,” “Candy” or “Cane,” or maybe “Dew Drop” or “Midnight.” Sometimes, it’s a good idea to watch clips or a full version of the show to truly soak up the experience again and hunt for monikers that match your dog’s personality and appearance. It’s a wonderful display of good triumphing over evil, dreams coming true, and happily ever after, which we definitely think you should believe in when it comes to the canine realm. We hope our name guide inspires you. Give your magical fur child a magical title that will walk and Wag! with them wherever they go.

Male The Nutcracker Inspired Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
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Fritz
For Fritz Stahlbaum
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Nutcracker
After one of the main characters and the show’s namesake
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Soldier
Because of the Nutcracker’s many soldiers
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Francisco
The San Francisco Ballet made it popular in the U.S. in 1944
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Rudolf
For Rudolf Nureyev, who performed in The Nutcracker
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Mikhail
For Mikhail Baryshnikov, who performed in The Nutcracker
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Cane
For the candy canes from Russia in the Land of the Sweets
1
Flute
The Danish Shepherdesses perform on their flutes
1
Waltz
The flowers perform a waltz
1
Peter
Because of St. Petersburg, Russia, the birthplace in 1892
1
Lev
For choreographer Lev Ivanov
1
Gingerbread
Clara finds herself amid gingerbread soldiers in her dream
1
Tin
Tin soldiers join the gingerbread ones
1
Toya
A play on the “March of the Toy Soldiers”
-1
Stahlbaum
After the mayor
-1
Mayor
Because of Mr. Stahlbaum, the mayor
-1
Drosselmeyer
Remembering the Stahlbaum’s godfather/”uncle”
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Owl
In honor of Owl, changing into Drosselmeyer
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King
For the Mouse King
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Cavelier
Remembering the Nutcracker Prince
-1
Morris
For Mark Morris, who performed in The Nutcracker
-1
Coffee
After the coffee from Arabia in the Land of the Sweets
-1
Pyotr
After the score composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
-1
Marius
For choreographer Marius Petipa
-1
Hoffmann
Ballet inspired by his “The Nutcracker and The Mouse King”
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Woody
Because of all the wooden soldiers
-1
Dumas
Ballet inspired by his adaptation of Hoffmann’s story
-1
Alex
For Alexandre Dumas
-1
Midnight
When the clock strikes midnight, things begin to happen
-1
Doc
For the doll doctors that help carry the wounded away

Female The Nutcracker Inspired Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
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Clara
After Clara Stahlbaum
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Sugar Plum
In honor of the Sugar Plum Fairy
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Ginger
Because of Mother Ginger
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Dew Drop
After the Dew Drop Fairy
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Candy
For the candy canes from Russia in the Land of the Sweets
1
Celesta
After the instrument used in the featured suite
1
Eve
The Stahlbaum’s holiday party is on Christmas Eve
1
Slipper
Clara throws her slipper at the Mouse King to distract him
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Viola
An instrument used in the ballet
1
Timpani
An instrument used in the ballet
-1
Snowflake
For all of the snowflakes and the Snow Queen
-1
Queen
Because of the Snow Queen
-1
Mousy
Remembering the Mouse King
-1
Fairy
In honor of the Sugar Plum Fairy
-1
Rosebud
For the rosebuds and flowers
-1
Sweets
They journey through the Land of the Sweets
-1
Christmas
In honor of the Christmas Party and the seasonal performance
-1
Ballet
Since The Nutcracker is a ballet, after all
-1
Holiday
The Nutcracker is set around a holiday
-1
Magic
For the magic Drosselmeyer uses to repair Clara’s nutcracker
-1
Dreamy
Clara dreams of far-off places that make up the ballet
-1
Cocoa
After the chocolate from Spain in the Land of the Sweets
-1
Shepherdess
The Danish Shepherdesses perform on their flutes
-1
Classic
For many, this is their intro to classical music and ballet
-1
Marie
Clara’s name in the story version (Clara is Marie’s doll)
-1
Dolly
For the dolls that aid the wounded soldiers
-1
Castle
For the magic castle in the Land of the Sweets
-1
Clarina
A play on clarinet, an instrument used in the ballet
-1
Cymbal
For cymbals, instruments used in the ballet
-1
Harper
For the harp, an instrument used in the ballet

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