Chicken Name Generator – Find the Perfect Name for your Chicken
Naming the chickens in your flock is fun, but finding the perfect name for the birds can be challenging. You can use the chicken name generator to spike your inspiration.
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How to find a good chicken name?
Finding a good name for your bird can be challenging. Some people use traditional names, like Matilda, Berta, Cupcake, or Curry. Other people try to do the opposite and use clever, fun, or modern names.
We reviewed thousands of names and compiled our top 100 names in several categories.
Our top 100 charts of chicken names:
Overall Top Chicken Names | Top 100 Chicken Names (+ Name Generator) |
Hen Names | 100+ Girl Chicken Names |
Funny Chicken Names | 100+ Funny Chicken Names |
Cute Chicken Names | 100+ Cute Chicken Names |
We also compiled a couple of top chicken names in several categories:
- Top 10 Traditional Chicken Names
- Top 10 Names for Hens
- Best Names for Roosters
- Moviestar Chicken Names
- Mythical Chicken Names
- Funny Chicken Names
- Celebrity Chicken Names
- Disney Chicken Names
- Best Chicken Names for Giant Breeds
- Best Chicken Names for Bantams
If you want to find your own name, here are some things to consider.
Names Based on Characteristics of a Chicken
Not all chickens are the same. Naming them after one of their characteristics can be an easy way to remember their names, especially in a large flock.
Here are some things to think about:
- Gender: Is your chicken a hen or a rooster?
- Size: What’s the size of your chicken? Is your chicken on the list of giant breeds, or are you naming a bantam-sized chicken?
- Color: What’s the color of your chicken? Some people like to name their chicken White or Chocolate.
- Pattern: What color pattern does she have? A mottled chicken can be Dotty
- What’s the personality of your chicken? A frolic bird can be named Happy.
Here are some examples of chicken names based on characteristics:
- Snowball: for a white Silkie
- Speckles: for a Mille Fleur with mottling
- Cinnamon: for a Rhode Island Red with reddish-brown feathers
- Midnight: for a black chicken
- Fluffy: for a chicken with fluffy feathers
- Lacy: for a double-laced chicken
Chicken Names Based on Country
Chicken breeds all have their origins. Where is your chicken coming from?
The following table lists some examples of chicken names that are based on their country of origin.
Country | Chicken Breed | Chicken Names |
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USA | Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red | Daisy, Roscoe, Betsy |
France | French Marans, ISA Brown | Colette, Pierre, Fleur |
Belgium | Belgian d’Uccle | Lisa, Lotte, or Tom |
England | Sussex | Darcy, Winston, Agatha |
Italy | White Leghorn, Brown Leghorn | Bella, Fabio, Rosa |
Japan | Silkie | Sakura, Yuki, Hana |
Brazil | Araucana | Ronaldo, Isabella, Luiz |
Spain | White-Faced Black | Carmen, Javier, Lucia |
Australia | Australorp | Matilda, Banjo, Ned |
Germany | Vorwerk | Fritz, Heidi, Gretel |
Netherlands | North Holland Blue | Gouda, Sven, Ingrid, Lars |
Names Based on the Personality of a Chicken
Most chickens have a specific personality. Even little chicks that just came out of the egg have their own quirks.
Here are some examples of personality based chicken names:
- Happy: for a frolic bird that’s always happy an cheerful
- Houdini: for a chicken that’s a real escape artist
- Einstein: for the smartest chicken in the flock
- Peaches: for a sweet and gentle chicken
- Jumpy: for a quick and energetic chicken
- Rocky: for a rooster that’s tough and dominant
- Sherlock: for a chicken that’s always in strange spots
- Cranky: for a chicken that looks grumpy
Be creative. What’s so special about the personality of your chicken and how does it differ from the group?
Chicken Names Based on Food
If you’re a foodie at heart, why not name your flock after some of your favorite foods? From Caramel to Gingerbread, there are thousands of options.
Here are some examples of chicken names based on food:
- Biscuit: for a chicken with light-brown feathers
- Oreo: for a chicken with black and white feathers
- Caramel: for a chicken with brownish-golden plumage
- Gingerbread: for a Rhode Island Red
- Popcorn: for a cream chicken with mottling
- Honey: for a golden or yellow chicken
You don’t have to stop at food, you can also go for your favorite drinks! Wine lovers can go for Bordeau, Merlot, or Pinot. If you are into coffee, you could go for Cappuccino or Latte. Cheese lovers can go for Stilton or Gouda.
Here are some more examples of chicken names based on drinks:
- Mocha: for a chicken with brown and white feathers
- Sprite: for that energetic Leghorn
- Whiskey: for that calm chicken with golden feathers
- Chai: for a spicy bird with reddish feathers
- Cola: for a black Australorp
- Latte: for a black-and-white Sussex
- Cappuccino: for an Italian-based Leghorn
Chicken Names Based on Hobbies
Some people name their birds after something prevalent in their hobbies. If you are into music, you could go for Mozart.
Some examples of chicken names based on hobbies.
- Picasso: for a Mille Fleur with a beautiful mottling pattern
- Messi: for a chicken that’s always first to find food
- Gardener: for a chicken that scratches the soil all days long
- Chef: for a chicken that eats everything in the garden
- Copperfield: for a chicken that always disappears
- Delta: for a chicken that can fly high
Chicken Names Based on Famous People
Some people name their kids after famous people and celebrities, so why not name your chickens after them?
Here are some examples of chickens named after celebrities:
- David Peck-ham: for an athletic chicken that loves to run around
- Martha Cluck-in: for a domestic chicken that loves to sit on her eggs
- Oprah Henfrey: for a powerful bird ahead in the pecking order
- Beyonce Poultry: for a fierce chicken
- Kim Kardashi-hen: for a chicken with curvy lines
Considerations
Some things to take into consideration while you are brainstorming for a new name:
- Keep it simple: pick a name that you like, and that’s easy to call, as you will use it a lot
- Avoid offensive names: while they might sound fun in the brainstorming session, stay away from inappropriate and offensive names. Also, if you give one of your chickens the same name as a family member, they might not really like that.
- Have fun: don’t be afraid to think of funny names. Naming should be a fun and creative process!
Did we mention that name-picking is also a fun activity to do with family and friends?
Let the kids join in on the decision!
Still looking for more?
If you’re still looking for more options, check our other compiled lists of chicken names:
- Top 100 Chicken Names: the ultimate compilation of all chicken names
- 100+ Cute Chicken Names: cute names for cuties and lap chickens
- 100+ Funny Chicken Names: clever names based on celebs and wordplay
- 100+ Girly Chicken Names: a full list of names for your favorite egg-laying hens
Good luck picking chicken names!