B Bacon Boy or girl, every dog loves bacon. Baby Brand-new puppy or wizened senior, they’ll always be your Baby. Bagel If you name your dog Bagel, you’re almost obligated to adopt a Cream Cheese, as well. Bailey This classic dog name suits Good Boys and Good Girls alike. Bambi Although the name sounds feminine, Disney’s beloved Bambi was actually a male deer. Basil Meaning “royal” or “kingly,” Basil is an increasingly popular name for girl dogs (but also works for boys). Bean Perfect for petite pups! Bear Befitting of big buds. Bellamy This preppy modern moniker means “fine friend.” Bennett We love “Benny” for short. Bentley For the posh pup, Bentley is a British surname that also calls to mind luxury cars. Berkeley Bring on the hippie vibes with this laidback California city. Berlin The city is a natural fit for German breeds such as Dachshunds, German Shepherds and Weimaraners. Bigfoot Since no one has been able to verify the gender of Bigfoot, we’re declaring this folklore-inspired name officially unisex. Bijou A French word for a small, beautiful jewel, Bijou is great for toy breeds. Billie/Billy From Billie Holiday to Billy Idol, this popular unisex name is a pop culture fixture. Bingo Fans of the animated series “Bluey” know Bingo works just as well for girl dogs as boy dogs. Biscuit This cute classic earns two paws up. Blake Actress Blake Lively proves that this name of English origin is perfect for both male and female puppies. Blizzard Perfect for fluffy, white, swirling balls of energy. Blue/Blu This colorful name is common among breeds that have a bluish tint to their fur, such as Australian Cattle Dogs. Bonbon For the four-legged friend who is sweet, petite and simply irresistible. Bonsai The tiny tree makes a witty name for Miniature Poodles, Pinschers and Schnauzers. Boo This affectionate nickname could also be fun for dogs with ghost-white coats. Boots For pups with paw markings, try Boots on for size. Bordeaux Derived from the French word “borde,” which means “small farm,” Bordeaux is a fun twist on traditional country dog names. Boss Who says you can’t have a #girlboss? Bourbon Cheers to this spirited name for brunette boys and babes. Bowie A nod to David Bowie, who made androgyny an art form. Brady Originally a surname of Irish origin, Brady is now a popular unisex baby name. Brandy The liquor’s golden, oaky color lends itself well to brown-coated breeds. Brindley This preppy Old English name is a fun choice for dogs with brindle coat patterns. Bristol Old English in origin, this bucolic name means “meeting place at the bridge.” Bronte Meaning “thunder” in Greek, Bronte has a masculine ring to it. But it’s also a nice reference to literary sisters Emily, Charlotte and Anne. Bronx New York City’s northernmost borough is a trendy name for baby girls and boys alike. Brooklyn Traditionally a male English name, Brooklyn is now equally popular for girls thanks to celebrities such as model Brooklyn Decker. Brownie The tasty treat makes a sweet name for chocolate-coated dogs. Bubbles Saying this bubbly name will always put a smile on your face. Butterscotch We love this one for honey-hued pups. As a bonus, “Butters” makes for an adorable nickname. Buttons This cutie will never go out of style.,What’s in a name? When it comes to your pup, plenty! Bestowing a name upon your four-legged friend is kind of a big deal. (No pressure, of course.) And while there’s certainly nothing wrong with Bella or Max–the top dog names of the year for Good Girls and Good Boys, respectively–many dog parents are following baby name trends and looking for unique, gender-neutral dog names. Not sure where to start? We have you covered! Whether you’re looking for preppy or playful, sophisticated or downright silly, this list of unisex dog names will help you find the perfect name for your new pup.