Top 20 spirit horse names at a glance
| # | Name | Meaning | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spirit | The wild mustang hero | Character |
| 2 | Rain | Beautiful painted mare | Character |
| 3 | Esperanza | Spirit’s mother, Hope | Character |
| 4 | Mustang | Wild horse of the West | Wild |
| 5 | Freedom | Unrestrained | Wild |
| 6 | Liberty | Freedom personified | Wild |
| 7 | Wildfire | Untameable flames | Wild |
| 8 | Rebel | Refuses to be broken | Bold |
| 9 | Maverick | Independent soul | Bold |
| 10 | Roamer | Wanderer of plains | Wild |
| 11 | Saoirse | Irish for freedom | International |
| 12 | Cimarron | Wild, untamed (Spanish) | Character |
| 13 | Prairie | Open grasslands | Nature |
| 14 | Canyon | Deep Western ravine | Nature |
| 15 | Stallion | Male horse | Character |
| 16 | Drifter | Goes with the wind | Wild |
| 17 | Brave | Courageous heart | Virtue |
| 18 | Thunder | Rolling power | Nature |
| 19 | Eagle | Soaring freedom | Animal |
| 20 | Courage | Heart of a warrior | Virtue |
Characters from the Spirit franchise
The original film and its Netflix series feature several named horses.
- Spirit — The Kiger Mustang hero. Born free, never broken.
- Rain — The beautiful painted mare. Spirit’s love interest.
- Esperanza — Spirit’s mother. Spanish for “hope.”
- Little Creek — The Lakota brave who befriended Spirit.
- Cimarron — From the title. Spanish for “wild” or “untamed.”
- Lucky — The protagonist of Spirit Riding Free (Netflix).
- Boomerang — Lucky’s horse in Spirit Riding Free.
- Chica Linda — Pru’s palomino in Spirit Riding Free.
- Señor Carrots — Abigail’s donkey companion.
- Junipero — Named after the mission. Western heritage.
Wild & free spirit names
These names capture the essence of what Spirit represents — freedom, wildness, and the refusal to be tamed.
- Mustang — Wild horse of the American West. Born free.
- Freedom — Unrestrained and wild. Cannot be caged.
- Liberty — Freedom personified. A fundamental right.
- Wildfire — A fire that burns without control. Untameable.
- Rebel — Refuses to be broken. Makes her own rules.
- Maverick — Independent spirit who follows no one.
- Roamer — Wanderer of the endless plains.
- Drifter — Goes wherever the wind blows.
- Vagabond — A free wanderer with no fixed home.
- Nomad — Moving with the seasons. No boundaries.
- Untamed — Cannot be domesticated. Pure wildness.
- Outlaw — Lives beyond society’s rules.
- Renegade — Defies every convention.
- Bronco — Wild and unbroken. Frontier spirit.
- Stampede — Unstoppable collective force.
Names meaning freedom in other languages
The concept of freedom sounds beautiful in every language.
- Saoirse — Irish for freedom (SEER-sha).
- Azadi — Persian for freedom.
- Libre — Spanish for free.
- Libertad — Spanish for liberty.
- Eleutheria — Greek for liberty.
- Mukti — Sanskrit for liberation.
- Uhuru — Swahili for freedom.
- Volnost — Russian for freedom.
- Freiheit — German for freedom.
- Liberté — French for liberty.
Tips for choosing the right name
- Say it out loud. The best name sounds natural when shouted across a paddock.
- Match the personality. Spend time with your horse before deciding.
- Consider the breed. Certain names suit certain breeds naturally.
- Keep it memorable. Short, punchy names are easiest to remember and use.
- Trust your instincts. If a name keeps coming back to you, that’s the one.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best names from this category?
The top names from this collection are listed in our top 20 table above — they represent the most popular and meaningful choices.
How do I choose the right name?
Consider your horse’s personality, appearance, and your personal connection to the name. The best names feel natural and meaningful.
Can I use these names for any breed?
Yes! While some names suit certain breeds more naturally, any name can work for any horse if it feels right to you.
Should the name match my horse’s color?
It’s not required, but color-matching names create a natural connection. See our color names hub for more.
How long should a horse name be?
One to two syllables works best for everyday use. Longer names can be used for registration with a shorter barn name.
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