Bird names for your feathered pets can vary based on their personality, traits, and characteristics. The name you choose can mirror their unique personality, appearance, or anything else that resonates with them.

Here's a list of names to browse through to help inspire you to pick out the best name or names for your one bird or a pair.

Boy Bird Names

For a male name, opt for something sophisticated like Bertram or go more playful with an Ozzy. Read on for more fun male options.

Girl Bird Names

Browse through our list of cute and classic female names, including something elegant like Aubrey or more traditional with Opal.

Cute Bird Names

Your bird is super cute, and their name can reflect that. Here are some ideas for cute bird names:

Cool Bird Names

Want to give your bird a name that’s considered cool? Consider these options:

Pop Culture Bird Names

You can look to pop culture to find the perfect name for your feathered friend. Here are some examples:

Pokémon Bird Names

If you love Pokémon, why not name your bird after one of the characters in the game?

Bird Names by Color

You can use your bird’s colors to find inspiration for a great name.

Blue Bird Names

Red Bird Names

Yellow or Orange Bird Names

Green Bird Names

White Bird Names

Unique Bird Names

Get creative and think of a name no one else will already have! These unique bird names will definitely make an impression.

Funny Bird Names

Show off your sense of humor or wit with a funny bird name.

Tips for Naming Your Pet Bird

Before settling on a name for your pet bird, consider a few factors, like physical characteristics and personality. You don't have to name your pet bird right away, and it can actually help to wait until you get to know them better before deciding.

Choose a name that is easy to understand—you don't want to pick a long name or one that's hard to pronounce which makes it difficult for the bird to learn or for any children in your house to say. Also, make sure that whatever name you choose is one you'll feel comfortable telling your vet, friends, and family.

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