There’s no point in arguing what type of Labrador Retriever is the best, because no matter their coat color, they all have the same pure, playful heart underneath. Still, there’s something to be said for the rich, cocoa-colored hues of the Chocolate Lab. From their fur to their noses to their eyes, every part of their body looks as if it were sculpted by a master artisan chocolatier! If you’re a fan of these pups and considering becoming a pet parent to one, you’ll love our list of 220+ dog names for Chocolate Labrador Retrievers.
While these Labs may appear to be covered in chocolate themselves, if you bring one of these pretty dog breeds into your home, it’s important that you never let them have any of the delicious confection that they so resemble as chocolate contains chemicals such as caffeine and theobromine, which are extremely toxic to dogs.
The good news is that while real chocolate is unhealthy for dogs, chocolatey dog names remain as sweet as ever. That’s why leaned heavily into the chocolate candy theme for our list of 220+ Chocolate Labrador Retriever names. However, if you don’t have as much of a sweet tooth as we do, fear not—we’ve got plenty more names to pick from, including cute, funny and unique Labrador Retriever names!
Chocolate Lab Puppy Names
A sleepy Chocolate Lab puppy.
What could be more precious than a big-eyed, energetic Chocolate Lab puppy? It’s tricky to think of names that sound adorably “puppy-like” yet age well as your dog grows, but we think we managed it. Here are some of our favorite puppy names for Chocolate Labs.
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Pipaluk: A feminine Greenlandic name meaning “Sweet little thing.”
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Huck: Short for Huckleberry, the protagonist of Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn.
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S’more: A tasty treat made from graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate bars.
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Astros: A Cadbury candy made from candy-coated chocolates with a biscuit center, similar in appearance to M&Ms.
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Biscotti: A hard Italian cookie, meaning “twice-baked.”
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Chestnut: A rich brown nut, often roasted, candied, or used in baked goods.
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Nibs: For cacao nibs, which are small pieces of crushed cacao beans.
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Frisky: Playful, energetic.
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Pepper: Can refer to the spicy Capsicum nightshades or the spicy berries of Piper plants.
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Chai: Typically refers to Masala chai, an Indian black tea blend with aromatic herbs and spices.
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Velvetine: Having the texture of velvet.
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Chokito: A Nestle chocolate bar made with caramel fudge and crispy rice.
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Sage: A fragrant essential herb.
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Honey: The sweet, syrupy substance produced by bees.
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Biscuit: Can refer to the fluffy American baked good, but is commonly used in the UK and Commonwealth countries as a word for “cookie.”
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Chewy: Can refer to Chewbacca from Star Wars, or just a puppy who’s teething!
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Kopiko: A popular Indonesian brand of coffee-flavored candies.
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Brownie: Can refer to the chocolate baked good or the helpful household spirit from Scottish folklore.
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Tim Tam: An Australian brand of chocolate-covered malted biscuits.
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Buckwheat: A grain with a dark brown color.
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Pixie: A small, mythical fairy creature from British folklore.
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Bonbon: A bite-sized chocolate candy with sweet fillings.
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Peaches: The sweet, fuzzy, red-orange fruits of the Prunus persica tree.
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Kisses: For Hershey’s Kisses.
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Roux: A French name meaning “red.”
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Pippin: A cute name of Germanic origin, possibly meaning “awe-inspiring,” it’s also the name of one of the hobbits from The Lord of the Rings.
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Paprika: A spicy-sweet spice made from ground peppers.
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Pocky: A Japanese brand of chocolate-covered biscuit sticks.
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Daim: A Swedish chocolate bar with almonds and caramel.
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Alenka: A Soviet-era Russian chocolate brand that’s still eaten today.
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Hershey: The famous American chocolate company.
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Pudding: A sweet, spoonable dessert—chocolate is a popular flavor.
Female Chocolate Lab Names
A Chocolate Lab with confetti raining down on it.
If you have one of these popular dogs, then your sweet girl deserves a sweet name to boot, and these Chocolate Lab names manage to be tantalizing without being overly saccharine.
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Nutmeg: A heady spice from Indonesia used in baked sweets.
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Theobroma: For Theobroma cacao, aka the cacao tree (theobroma is Greek for “food of the gods.”)
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Mahogany: A tree with rich, red-brown hardwood.
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Mocha: A chocolate-flavored latte.
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Canela: A Spanish name for “cinnamon.”
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Dulcinea: From the Spanish word for sweet, the love interest of the protagonist of Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote.
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Nita: The Choctaw word for “bear.”
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Joy: Meaning “overwhelming happiness,” but can also be a reference to Almond Joy.
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Dulce: A Spanish/Portuguese name meaning “sweet.”
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Tawny: A light orange-brownish color.
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Bailey: For Bailey’s, a chocolatey Irish creme whiskey liqueur.
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Lotte: A diminutive German form of the name Charlotte, it’s also the name of a popular South Korean confectionery company.
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Sky: An English name meaning “sky,” it can also refer to the American chocolatey treat “Sky Bar.”
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Roca: For Almond Roca, a chocolate-covered toffee brand from the US.
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Hazel: Short for hazelnut, used in chocolatey treats like Nutella and Ferrero Rocher.
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Amber: An orange-brown gemstone made from fossilized tree resin.
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Kona: A district of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi famous for its coffee.
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Shireen: A Persian name meaning “sweet.”
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Kahlua: The tasty coffee liqueur.
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Brandy: A caramel-colored liquor made from distilled wine.
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Candy: Confections made from sugar with other flavorings.
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Maple: A tree with leaves that turn red-orange in the fall; its sap is used in the production of maple syrup.
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Violet: Can either reference the purple violet flower or the Australian chocolate honeycomb bar, Violet Crumble.
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Sienna: An earthy reddish-brown pigment.
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Valrhona: A luxury French chocolate brand.
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Autumn: The fall season, marked by the changing colors of foliage.
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Clove: A bold brown spice from Indonesia.
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Maya: The ancient Maya civilization considered chocolate to be divine.
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Godiva: For the Godiva chocolate brand.
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Vanilla: A fragrant brown New World spice, often used in the preparation of cacao by the Maya.
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Dove: A chocolate brand owned by candy conglomerate Mars, Inc.
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Melanie: A Greek-derived name meaning “black.”
Male Chocolate Lab Names
A Chocolate Lab in the woods.
Many of the all-time most famous chocolate brands have distinguished, masculine-sounding names that don’t necessarily sound overtly “chocolatey,” making them perfect for Chocolate Lab parents who want to stick with a candy theme without appearing too on-the-nose. Of course, we’ve got plenty of other boy names with meanings completely unrelated to chocolate or confectionery—read on.
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Milo: A malted chocolate drink produced by Nestle.
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Torino: A delicious Swiss chocolate brand.
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Bear: An animal from the family Ursidae, many members of which have dark brown fur.
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Lindor: A product produced by the Lindt Chocolate Company.
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Willy: The first name of the famous fictional candymaker Willy Wonka.
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Jimmie: For Jimmie Stix, a milk-chocolate peanut butter pretzel treat.
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Rolo: A brand of conical chocolate-caramel candies.
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Caramello: A Cadbury-brand chocolate-caramel candy sold in the US.
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Clark: For the Clark Bar, a chocolate-covered peanut butter and taffy bar.
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Tony: For Tony’s Chocoloney, a popular chocolate brand famous for using ethically-sourced chocolate.
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Rocky: For “Rocky Road,” the chocolatey-marshmellow-flavored ice cream.
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Brewster: An English name derived from “brewer,” a maker of ale and beer.
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Scooter: A cute male name, possibly derived from the name Scott, meaning “from Scotland.”
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Ferrero: The Italian chocolate brand, famous for producing Ferrero Rocher.
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Reese: For the peanut butter & chocolatey Reese’s Cups (or Reese’s Pieces).
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Mars: A confectionery brand responsible for producing iconic candies like M&Ms, Snickers, Milky Way, and many more.
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Charlie: For Charlie Bucket, the lucky boy who inherits Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.
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Copper: A precious metal with an orange color.
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Rafaello: A coconut-almond truffle produced by Ferrero.
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Guinness: An iconic dark, rich stout produced in Dublin, Ireland.
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Guylian: A Belgian chocolate company famous for their seashell shaped praline chocolates.
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Tuck: From Tucker, an old English name meaning “cloth fuller.”
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Cadbury: A very popular British chocolate brand.
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Ritter: For Ritter Sport, a popular German chocolate brand.
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Heath: An American chocolate-colored toffee bar.
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Bjorn: A Scandinavian name meaning “bear.”
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Forest: An English name meaning “forest.”
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Riesen: A German chocolate brand.
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Umberto: The Italian form of the name Humbert, meaning “bright bear cub.”
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Klondike: A chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bar.
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Bosco: A brand of chocolate syrup.
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Zusman: A Yiddish name meaning “sweet man.”
Funny Names For Chocolate Labs
A Chocolate Lab playing with the sprinkler.
Labrador Retrievers of every hue have big, playful, and funny personalities, so expect your silly, yet classic dog to grow into a real cut-up—odds are they are one already. Here are a few funny Chocolate Lab names if you’d like to lean into a more humorous angle!
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Moose: A large brown deer species from North America.
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Starbuck: From the coffee company Starbucks; it’s also the name of a character in Moby Dick.
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Tootsie: For Tootsie Roll, a brand of chocolate taffy that’s been around for more than 100 years.
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Dunkaroo: A Betty Crocker-brand snack pack with little cookies and frosting for dipping.
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Malteser: Maltesers are chocolate-covered malt balls produced by Mars, Inc.
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Daffy: Wild, silly, strange, bonkers.
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Walnut: A hard-shelled nut that’s often candied or eaten with other sweet treats.
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Oompa Loompa: The fictional folk who worked for Willy Wonka.
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Speck: A small fleck or tiny piece of something.
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Whirligig: A fun spinning toy.
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Truffle: A chocolate confectionery made from ganache.
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Milk Dud: Chocolate-colored caramels produced by Hershey.
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Stout: A rich dark beer, or someone with a strong, heavy build.
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Goober: Can refer to Goobers, a Nestle brand of chocolate-covered peanuts.
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Theo Bromine: From theobromine, a chemical found in chocolate.
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Toby Lerone: From Toblerone, the famous triangular Swiss chocolate bar.
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Tubby: A name for a dog who’s a little pudgy around the middle.
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Moonpie: A snack made from chocolate-covered, marshmallow-stuffed graham crackers.
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Kit-Kat: A snappable, breakable, chocolate-covered wafer bar.
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Pal-o-mine: A Canadian chocolate bar brand, but also the perfect name for man’s best friend.
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Filbert: Another name for the hazelnut.
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Mr. Goodbar: A peanut-filled chocolate bar from Hershey.
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Snickers: A chocolate bar with nougat, peanuts, and caramel.
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Swiss Miss: A popular brand of hot chocolate powder.
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Teddy Bear: A classic, cuddly childhood toy.
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Fuzzball: A big ball of fluff and fuzz.
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Twix: A chocolate-covered caramel and biscuit bar.
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Nesquik: A chocolate-flavored powdered milk drink.
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Wonka: The last name of fictional chocolatier Willy Wonka, and a real-life (albeit discontinued) candy brand owned by Nestle.
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Choco Taco: A delicious (and sadly discontinued) taco-shaped ice cream sandwich.
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Bueno: Spanish for “good,” can also refer to the famous chocolate candy Kinder Bueno.
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Little Debbie: A popular brand of snack cakes.
Cute Names for Chocolate Labs
A cute Chocolate Lab and Black Lab peeking over a bed.
Labs at any age are some of the cutest, most loving dogs you will ever meet. These fun and fancy-free monikers reflect the adorable and playful spirit of these pups. See which cute Chocolate Lab name you love most!
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Fudge: A confection made from chocolate, condensed milk, and butter.
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Wiggle: To shimmy and shake from side to side in a happy, excited motion.
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Chamomile: Flowers from the daisy family used for making teas and herbal flavorings.
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Mousse: A light, airy dessert made with whipped cream and other flavorings, including chocolate.
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Boots: This term for high-topped footwear is also a cute canine name.
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Cricket: A little insect with a loud chirp.
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Nugget: A small lump of gold… or chicken.
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Bounty: A British coconut-filled chocolate bar, similar to Mounds in America.
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Doppio: A “double-shot” of espresso.
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Poppy: A bright red flower.
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Bianchi: Bite-sized chocolate candies from Colombia.
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Chip: For chocolate chips!
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Kinder: German for “children,” also the name of a Ferrero-owned chocolate brand.
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Babka: A braided cake from the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, often flavored with chocolate.
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Praline: A confection made from sugar and nuts.
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Java: A large Indonesian island and the first growing place of Indonesian coffee.
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Dipper: Referring to the Big Dipper and Little Dipper constellations.
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Auggie: Short for the name August.
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Toffee: A treat made from caramelized sugar mixed with butter and sometimes flour.
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Latte: A coffee drink made with steamed or cold milk.
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Jaffa: For Jaffa Cakes, a British treat made from small sponge cakes topped with dark chocolate and orange jam.
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Thistle: A prickly purple flower from the daisy family.
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Ginger: The root of the ginger plant, used as a spice.
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Nutella: A delicious chocolate-hazelnut spread made by Ferrero.
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Pumpernickel: A dark brown, sweetish rye bread of German origin.
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Galaxy: A chocolate brand owned by Mars, Inc.
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Milka: A Swiss chocolate brand.
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Buckeye: A peanut-butter fudge ball dipped in chocolate.
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Aero: An aerated chocolate bar produced by Nestle.
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Caramilk: A milk-chocolate Cadbury bar filled with caramel (Caramello is the US version).
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Pochi: A classic Japanese dog name similar to “Spot” or “Fido” in the US.
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Marigold: A bright orange-yellow flower from the Tagetes genus.
Unique Chocolate Lab Names
A Chocolate Lab sticking out her tongue.
What makes a name “unique” is debatable, but when it comes to picking unique Chocolate Lab names, we tried to steer clear from some of the more commonplace popular picks in favor of the road less traveled. These unique names will help your adorable brown dog stand out from the crowd!
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Ganache: A silky mixture of melted chocolate and cream.
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Coklat: The Malay/Indonesian word for brown–and yes, it’s pronounced “choc-lat.”
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Dubai: The most populous city of the United Arab Emirates, which gave its name to the viral Dubai chocolate bar.
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Ghirardelli: For the Ghirardelli chocolate company (Ellie for short).
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Cashmere: A fine fiber made from the wool of cashmere goats.
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Poerava: Tahitian for “black pearl.”
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Orla: From the Irish “Órfhlaith,” meaning “golden princess.”
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Eclair: A creme-filled French choux dough pastry topped with chocolate.
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Gelt: Chocolate foil-wrapped coins given as gifts during Hanukkah.
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Amaretto: A sweet almond-flavored Italian liqueur.
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Wren: A small brown bird with a bold song.
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Creme Brulee: A French custard dessert topped with caramelized sugar.
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Mole: Not the burrowing critter, but the Mexican mole (pronounced moh-ley), a chili sauce made with dark chocolate.
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Kinako: Japanese roasted soybean flour; it has an appealing light brown color.
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Geneva: The Swiss city with a world-famous chocolate-making culture.
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Pavlova: A meringue dessert topped with whipped cream and fruits.
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Harper: One who makes harps.
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Mozartkugel: An Austrian confection made from chocolate-covered nougat and marzipan (plus you can use “Mozart” as a short nickname!).
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Wunderbar: A crispy peanut butter chocolate bar from Cadbury.
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Farfel: The canine puppet mascot used to sell Nestle chocolate candies.
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Black Thunder: A chocolate-flavored cookie bar from Japan.
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Kaede: A Japanese name meaning “maple.”
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Valentine/Valentina: For St. Valentine and Valentine’s Day, a holiday in which sharing chocolates with your loved ones is de rigueur.
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Ballotin: A chocolate-flavored bourbon produced in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Tiramisu: An Italian dessert made from coffee, ladyfingers, mascarpone, and cocoa powder.
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Carob: An ingredient made from dark brown carob seed pods, often used as a chocolate substitute. Fun fact–carob powder is dog-safe!
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Rowan: A unisex name of Irish origin, meaning “red-haired.”
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Ochre: A deep orange-brown pigment made from clay.
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Queen Mani: A chocolate bar brand from the Philippines.
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Meiji: A popular Japanese confectionery brand.
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Topaz: A gemstone with a rich yellow-orange hue.
Brown Chocolate Lab Names
A happy Chocolate Lab with their tongue out.
With sweet tooths sated and all other names considered, we present to you a collection of names all relating to (or inspired by) the many shades and hues of the color brown. No matter what particular shade of brown your Chocolate Lab sports, there’s a name for them! Here are a few we love:
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Morena: An Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese girl’s name meaning “brown-haired.”
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Chamoisee: A smooth, medium-light brown color.
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Tan: A light brown color.
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Asmar: An Arabic unisex name meaning “brown.”
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Russet: From French, a reddish brown color.
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Fawn: A baby deer; can also refer to the light brown color of a baby deer.
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Bruin: A Dutch boy’s name meaning “brown.”
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Duncan: A Scottish Gaelic boy’s name meaning “brown battle.”
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Fauve: A French girl’s name meaning “tawny-colored animal.”
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Rusty: A nickname for a redhead.
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Chairio: The Japanese word for brown, lit. “tea-colored.”
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Terra: The Latin word for earth.
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Rufus: A Latin boy’s name meaning “red-haired.”
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Clay: The fine-grained soil material used in pottery across the world, often a reddish-brown color.
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Sahara: For the vast Sahara Desert of northern Africa.
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Khaki: A light, slightly yellowish tan color.
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Nuswari: The Pashto word for brown.
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Acajou: A French word for “cashew” or “mahogany.”
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Windsor: For Windsor Tan, a warm orange-brown color.
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Sepia: A reddish brown color originally sourced from the ink of the Sepia cuttlefish.
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Aruna: A Sanskrit unisex name meaning “reddish brown.”
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Goldie: A name for a beautiful golden gal.
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Bronson: An English boy’s name meaning “Son of the brown one.”
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Sorrel: For the reddish-brown Sorrel Brown paint color, produced by Benjamin Moore.
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Buni: The Arabic word for brown.
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Ecru: A grayish cream or fawn color.
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Qavisperi: The Georgian word for brown (the Q is pronounced like “K”).
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Marron: The Spanish word for brown.
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Donnacha: An Irish boy’s name meaning “brown-haired warrior.”
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Ela: A Turkish girl’s name meaning “hazel tree.”
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Jan 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the Dogs section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.