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Frogs and toads are pretty unique pets, so it only makes sense you’d want a fun, creative name to match. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of 175 cute, funny, and unique names for your semi-aquatic friend. Keep reading to find the perfect name for your frog!

Top Names for Frogs & Toads

  • Kermit
  • Lilypad
  • Mr. Toad
  • Croakette
  • Flyswatter
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Best Frog Names

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  1. If you’re looking for the ideal name for your frog or toad, consider choosing something based on their appearance or other characteristics. Name them after a famous frog (like Kermit), or choose a name that just gives you frog vibes. Here are some examples:
    • Aquaman
    • Bogart
    • Buster
    • Croaker[1]
    • Froger (rhymes with Roger)
    • Frogger
    • Greeny
    • Hip Hop
    • Hopalong
    • Hoppy
    • Hopscotch
    • Jelly
    • Jeremiah
    • Kermit
    • Leap
    • Lilypad
    • Lollihops
    • Lumpy
    • Mr. Toad[2]
    • Ribbit
    • Shorty
    • Springy
    • Swamp
    • Tadpole
    • Wart
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Female Frog Names

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  1. Opt for a feminine name for your girl frog. If you have a female frog or toad, consider giving her a sweet, feminine name. Pick something inspired by nature, like a flower, or make a frog pun out of a traditional girl name. Here are some examples:
    • April
    • Blossom
    • Brook
    • Cleo
    • Croakette
    • Eleanor
    • Evangeline
    • Florence
    • Frannie
    • Frida
    • Frogatha
    • Gilly
    • Jade[3]
    • Lily
    • Lola
    • Ophelia
    • Polly
    • Priscilla
    • Queenie
    • Ribberta
    • Serephina
    • Tiana
    • Toadessa
    • Viola
    • Zelda
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Male Frog Names

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  1. Consider naming your pet after a famous fictional frog, or simply choose a masculine name you like. If you’re looking for something fun, try a name with alliteration, like Freddie the Frog or Tad the Toad. Here are some examples:
    • Baxter
    • Biggie
    • Blaze
    • Bob
    • Bully
    • Dudley
    • Frank
    • Freddie
    • Jagger
    • Jasper
    • King Harold
    • Leapold
    • Louis
    • Maverick
    • Ninja
    • Pascal
    • Prince Naveen
    • Reed
    • Rex
    • Sir Hopsalot
    • Tad
    • Trevor
    • Walt
    • Yoda
    • Ziggy
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Unique Frog Names

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  1. Stand out with a totally unique name. If you’re looking for a name that’s a bit out of the ordinary, consider choosing something from another language. Or, simply pick a name you like that doesn’t directly have anything to do with frogs. Here are some examples:
    • Darwin
    • Forest
    • Frosch (the German word for “frog”)
    • Goliath[4]
    • Grenouille (the French word for “frog”)
    • Groda (the Swedish word for “frog”)
    • Grover
    • Huxley
    • Kaeru (the Japanese word for “frog”)
    • Kaleidoscope
    • Kikker (the Dutch word for “frog”)
    • Lucius
    • Malachite
    • Midori
    • Paloma
    • Pistachio
    • Pogo
    • Rā (the Portuguese word for “frog”)
    • Ricochet
    • Rio
    • Sapo (the Spanish and Portuguese word for “toad”)
    • Sylvester
    • Verde
    • Zaba (the Polish word for “frog”)
    • Zielony (the Polish word for “green”)
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Funny Frog Names

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  1. One of the best ways to come up with a funny name for your pet is to make a reference to a fictional character, meme, or celebrity. Here are some hilarious names for frogs and toads:
    • Anthony Hop-kins
    • Battletoad
    • Budweiser
    • Crazy Frog
    • Croakie Monster
    • Dat Boi
    • Edward Hopper
    • Fluffy
    • Flyswatter
    • Froggy McFrogface
    • Frogzilla
    • Froppy
    • Grinch
    • Hoppy Gilmore
    • Hoppy Potter
    • Humphrey Frogart
    • Hypnotoad[5]
    • IHOP
    • Jumpin’ Jack Flash
    • MC Hopper
    • Mike Wazowski
    • Pepe the Frog
    • Shrek
    • Snoop Froggy Frogg
    • Sticky Fingers
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Cute Frog Names

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  1. Pick a name that’s as cute as your frog. Frogs’ big eyes and colorful bodies make them totally adorable! If you’re looking for a cute name to match, consider something inspired by nature. Here are some examples:
    • Apple
    • Artie
    • Avocado
    • Basil
    • Bubbles
    • Bumble
    • Bunny
    • Cuddles
    • Daisy
    • Dot
    • Fibby
    • Flip
    • Gidget
    • Gumby
    • Hibiscus
    • Keroppi
    • McRibbit
    • Misty[6]
    • Puddles
    • Shamrock
    • Speckles
    • Springs
    • Sprout
    • Tickles
    • Winky
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Mythical Frog Names

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  1. If you’re really into mythology, consider a name inspired by a frog god or goddess, or any mythical creature or deity associated with water. If none of those strike your fancy, why not just pick your favorite deity? Here are some examples:
    • Artemis
    • Athena
    • Boann (Irish goddess associated with freshwater)
    • Bolbe (Greek lake goddess)
    • Chalchiuhtlicue (Aztec goddess of water)
    • Hapi (the god of the annual flooding of the Nile)
    • Heqet (Egyptian goddess of fertility, often represented as a frog)
    • Iara (A Brazilian shapeshifting water deity)
    • Kappa (A Japanese water spirit)
    • Kek (Egyptian personification of darkness, often represented as a frog)
    • Kulullu (An ancient Mesopotamian water-dwelling fish-man)
    • Jiraiya (Japanese folk hero who uses a giant toad as a mount)
    • Leviathan (A demonic sea serpent referenced in the Bible)
    • Llamhigyn y Dŵr (A legendary creature from Welsh folklore that resembles a frog with no legs and bat wings)
    • Loveland (After the Loveland frog, an anthropomorphic frog sighted in Loveland, Ohio, according to American folklore)[7]
    • Melusine (A female spirit that inhabits fresh water in French folklore)
    • Naiad (a Greek freshwater nymph)
    • Neptune
    • Njord (Norse god of the sea and winds)
    • Pania (a mermaid-like creature from Māori mythology)
    • Tethys (Greek goddess of freshwater)
    • Tiberinus (Roman god of the Tiber River)
    • Tiddalik (A frog who drank all the water in the world in Australian indigenous mythology)
    • Triton
    • Vodyanoy (A water spirit in Slavic mythology)
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