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101+ Regal Broholmer Dog Names You Haven’t Heard Before (Yes, Even for That Giant Floof)

Broholmer Dog with reddish-brown coat sits on cobblestones before a rustic stone building, gazing upward with a dignified expression

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So You Got a Broholmer? Let’s Name That Giant Danish Snuggle-Tank

First of all—congrats. You’ve adopted a Danish Broholmer dog, aka a bear disguised as a canine. This breed is part lion, part cuddle therapist, and entirely majestic.

Whether you’re naming a Broholmer puppy or rebranding an adult rescue, finding the right name isn’t just a task—it’s a mission of royal proportions.

Lucky for you, I’ve gathered the best Broholmer names (yes, including male and female Broholmer names).

Those are tossed in a pinch of Viking flair, added some modern pop culture sparkle, and sprinkled it all with humor. Let’s do this.

Broholmer Dog Breed Classification

TraitInfo
Origin1500s, Denmark, refined in the 1800s by Niels Frederik Sehested
AKC ClassificationFoundation Stock Service (FSS) – Working Group
FCI ClassificationGroup 2 – Molossoid Breeds
Breed CategoryGuardian, Companion
Regional NicknamesDanish Mastiff, Royal Dog of Denmark
PersonalityLoyal, calm, affectionate, brave, quietly judgmental
Best ForFamilies, giant-dog enthusiasts, Viking reenactors, people with big couches

Where Does the Name “Broholmer” Come From?

Great question, name nerd. “Broholmer” is named after Broholm Castle in Denmark, where the breed was preserved and refined.

Back in the day, these gentle giants were used to guard estates and accompany royalty. So yes, your Broholmer was literally born to be bougie.

They’ve also been called the “Danish Mastiff,” but don’t let that fool you—they’re more lap-lover than landshark.

With noble roots and a calm demeanor, Broholmer names deserve to reflect that grand Danish heritage—or at least make the neighbors giggle.

The Ultimate Broholmer Dog Names List (101 Total)

Gender-Based Broholmer Names

Broholmer Dog with brown coat and floppy ears stands by a calm lake, wearing black collar and silver tag, gazing at camera peacefully
Broholmer Dog Stands Peacefully by the Lake with Black Collar and Silver Tag

Male Broholmer Names

NameOrigin/MeaningNameOrigin/Meaning
Bjorn“Bear” in Old NorseHansStrong and timeless
Magnus“Great” in LatinLeif“Heir, descendant”
OdinNorse god of war and wisdomRuneMysterious, ancient symbols
RolloViking warrior, Duke of NormandyHaraldOld Danish king name
SorenDanish name meaning “stern”JarlNorse nobleman
Viggo“Battle” in Old NorseFenrirGiant Norse wolf (if yours is dramatic)
ThorGod of thunder; perfect for loud barkersKnudKing of Denmark
Gunnar“Brave warrior”MikkelDanish form of Michael
LarsScandinavian short form of “Laurentius”EskilOld Norse for “God’s vessel”
Axel“Father of peace”Ulrik“Power of the wolf”

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Female Broholmer Names

NameOrigin/MeaningNameOrigin/Meaning
FreyaNorse goddess of love and warMajaDanish short name, playful and spunky
Astrid“Divine strength”Alva“Elf”—perfect for an elegant pup
Sigrid“Beautiful victory”BirgitDanish version of Bridget
ThyraQueen of DenmarkEbba“Strong” and regal
Ingrid“Fair and beautiful”ToveShort and fierce
Liv“Life” in NorwegianHedda“Refuge in battle”
ElinScandinavian version of HelenDagny“New day”
Hilda“Battle woman”AnjaDanish version of Anna
RunaFemale form of “Rune”Frida“Peaceful”
Solveig“Strong house”KaiaEarthy and soft, great for gentle giants

Thematic Broholmer Names

Broholmer Dog with light brown fur rests its head on gray surface, floppy ears and soft gaze upward in calm, peaceful light
Gentle Broholmer Dog Rests Head on Gray Surface with Calm Loving Expression

Royal & Noble Names

NameMeaningNameMeaning
DukeSelf-explanatory, right?VizierThe brains behind the throne
BaronPerfect for a stately boySquireYoung and eager
CountessFor a diva dog with standardsDuchessGraceful and grand
EarlOld English nobilityMonarchFor dramatic entrances
QueenieFor the boss girlPrinceRegal but spoiled
KnightLoyal and braveLadySweet and classic
RegentCommands the roomImperialFit for royalty
MajesticSays it allHeiressOwns everything, including your bed
KingLiterally what your dog thinks he isKaiserGerman for Emperor
NobleFor the goodest boySultanExotic twist on nobility

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Personality-Based Names

Two Broholmer Dogs rest on sandy ground under a vivid blue sky, wearing collars and enjoying the sun with clouds scattered overhead
Two Broholmer Dogs Relax on Sandy Surface Beneath a Bright Blue Sky
NamePersonality TypeNamePersonality Type
TankBig, unstoppable, and lovableYawnThey do love naps
SnugsA walking blanketGooseJust plain goofy
MoochAlways begging for snacksLurchTall, awkward, lovable
DozerSleeps through chaosNibblesThose puppy teeth hurt, okay?
ShadowFollows you everywhereBossRuns the house
ZenCalm AFTruffleSweet, rich, and hard to resist
WigglesNot elegant, but accurateVelvetSmooth operator
GrumblesLow-growl expertMellowRelaxed to the point of comatose
DobbyLoyal and misunderstoodBeansFor toe-bean lovers
FuzzThat coat deserves its own nameHodorHuge but gentle

Popular Names in History

Two Broholmer Dogs in grassy field, one large reddish-brown with collar close-up, another smaller in distance on sunny outdoor path
Broholmer Dog Pair in Grassy Field with Collar and Distant Path View
NameHistorical SignificanceNameHistorical Significance
HamletDanish prince, drama guaranteedMargretheCurrent Queen of Denmark
CanuteViking kingHakonNoble and respected
ValdemarDanish king, strong presenceSvenViking name royalty
ErikLegendary Viking explorerSaxoDanish historian
NielsPatron of Danish Broholmer revivalHaraldBluetooth guy!
GretaFierce name in Danish historyOlavSaint and King
AnsgarMissionary and SaintEstridViking queen
TychoTycho Brahe, astronomerRagnhildLegendary Norse woman
BirgerSwedish king, but close enoughBodilDanish queen
KarenYes, but ironicallySkadiNorse goddess of winter

Popular Names in Pop Culture

Broholmer Dog with reddish-brown coat and white chest patch stands calmly in dry grassy field under clear blue sky, gazing forward
Broholmer Dog Standing Calmly in Dry Grass Field Beneath a Bright Blue Sky
NameReferenceNameReference
ChewbaccaThe Broholmer energy is strongHagridGentle giant vibes
ElsaIce queen from Denmark’s neighborMufasaBecause this dog is the king
ThorinFrom The Hobbit—mighty and majesticBalooGentle jungle guardian
GrootBig, quiet, and expressiveStitchCute but chaotic
LokiFor the mischievous typeBaymaxSoft, strong, loyal
ArwenElegant and timelessPumbaaSweet, clumsy, perfect
LeiaRegal and sassyShrekBig, misunderstood, funny
OlafLoves warm hugsMaui“You’re welcome.”
ScoobyIt fits… surprisingly wellSimbaFor the princely pup
MaximusFrom Tangled—big horse, Broholmer energyWatsonLoyal sidekick energy

FAQs About Broholmer Dog Names

What are good names for a Broholmer dog?

Good Broholmer names highlight their Danish roots, noble heritage, or massive cuddle-monster energy. Think names like Freya, Thor, Duke, or Velvet.

What are unique Broholmer names?

Unique picks include “Truffle,” “Vizier,” “Skadi,” and “Hodor.” Avoid overused ones unless you’re making a joke (we see you, Max).

What are the best male Broholmer dog names?

Bjorn, Gunnar, Odin, Magnus, and Rollo top the list for male Broholmers—especially if they have a serious case of Viking face.

What are the best female Broholmer names?

Freya, Thyra, Ingrid, and Astrid are powerful, pretty, and very Danish.

Any Broholmer naming tips?

Yup. Keep it two syllables max for easy recall. Avoid names that rhyme with commands. And remember—your dog’s name is basically your new catchphrase.

Final Bark

Whether you’re naming a Broholmer puppy or renaming a stoic adult floof, remember: this breed is equal parts noble and noodle.

They deserve names that carry weight—or at least get a laugh at the dog park. Choose wisely, laugh loudly, and enjoy life with your majestic Danish roommate.

Now go forth and name that majestic meatloaf.

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