Pony Names

Pony Names

Ponies deserve names that feel playful, gentle, and full of charm. This guide to pony names includes over 180 real options below, from sweet classics to famous favorites, and you can also try the horse name generator for even more ideas. Whether you need something cute for a tiny companion or something timeless for a children’s pony, you’ll find plenty of lovely choices here.

Top 20 pony names at a glance

#NameMeaningStyle
1PippinPlayful and brightCute
2ToffeeSweet and goldenCute
3CricketSmall, lively, cheerfulPlayful
4PumpkinWarm and autumn sweetCute
5BiscuitSoft, friendly, comfortingCute
6MistySoft, dreamy, lightClassic
7GingerSpicy, lively, brightClassic
8DaisyFresh and cheerfulSweet
9MarigoldGolden flowerElegant
10HoneySweet and gentleCute
11MapleWarm and earthyNature-inspired
12WillowGraceful and softElegant
13SunnyBright and happyCheerful
14PeanutSmall and lovableFunny-cute
15CloverLucky green charmNature-inspired
16NibblesTiny and adorableCute
17StarBright and specialSimple
18RosieSoft and rosySweet
19ButtonSmall and neatPlayful
20SnowdropDelicate white flowerDelicate

Cute pony names

If you want something extra adorable, cute names are often the best match for a small pony’s gentle personality. These names sound friendly, easy to call, and especially sweet for children to say.

  • Pippin — A cheerful, playful name with a lighthearted feel.
  • Toffee — Sweet and cozy, like a golden treat.
  • Cricket — Tiny, lively, and full of energy.
  • Pumpkin — Warm, soft, and perfect for an autumn-colored pony.
  • Biscuit — Comforting and lovable, with a homey charm.
  • Honey — Gentle, sweet, and easy to remember.
  • Peanut — A classic small and lovable nickname-style name.
  • Nibbles — Cute, tiny, and ideal for a mischievous pony.
  • Button — Short, neat, and adorable for a little pony.
  • Daisy — Fresh, bright, and cheerful in every season.
  • Rosie — Soft and sweet with a warm, rosy feeling.
  • Sunny — Happy and bright, perfect for a friendly pony.
  • Clover — A lucky, grassy name with a gentle sound.
  • Marshmallow — Fluffy, soft, and very sweet.
  • Cookie — A playful name that feels warm and fun.
  • Sprinkle — Light, colorful, and cheerful.
  • Twinkle — Sparkly and dainty, with a magical feel.
  • Muffin — Soft, sweet, and irresistibly cute.
  • Popcorn — Bouncy and fun for an energetic pony.
  • Snowy — Clean, soft, and lovely for a pale pony.

Pony picks for mares

For mares, many owners prefer names that sound graceful, sweet, or softly elegant. These choices work well for ponies with calm temperaments, pretty coloring, or a classic country look.

  • Misty — A timeless name with a soft, dreamy tone.
  • Ginger — Warm and spirited, with a lively personality.
  • Willow — Graceful and flowing, like a slender tree.
  • Marigold — Bright, golden, and beautifully feminine.
  • Rosie — A cheerful, affectionate name for a sweet mare.
  • Daisy — Fresh and bright, with a sunny charm.
  • Honey — Smooth, gentle, and naturally sweet.
  • Lavender — Soft, elegant, and delicately floral.
  • Maple — Warm and earthy with a lovely seasonal feel.
  • June — Simple, classic, and softly romantic.
  • Autumn — Rich and beautiful, with a cozy feeling.
  • Ruby — Bright, polished, and full of character.
  • Pearl — Classic and refined, with a gentle shine.
  • Fawn — Delicate and soft, like a young deer.
  • Violet — Pretty and timeless with floral elegance.
  • Blossom — Joyful, feminine, and full of life.
  • Elsie — Traditional and sweet, with a vintage feel.
  • Mae — Short, simple, and charmingly classic.
  • Starling — Light, graceful, and just a little whimsical.
  • Snowdrop — Delicate and beautiful, like the spring flower.

Pony picks for geldings and colts

Geldings and colts often suit names that feel sturdy, cheerful, or mischievous without sounding too heavy. A good pony name for a boy can be small, strong, and easy for children to call across a field.

  • Pippin — A playful classic with a friendly ring.
  • Cricket — Small, quick, and full of movement.
  • Rusty — Great for a red, chestnut, or earthy-coated pony.
  • Whisper — Soft and gentle, with a quiet charm.
  • Chester — Friendly and classic, with a steady feel.
  • Teddy — Warm, cuddly, and especially child-friendly.
  • Biscuit — Soft and lovable, with a cozy sound.
  • Peanut — Small, funny, and perfectly affectionate.
  • Scout — A lively name for a curious little pony.
  • Joey — Bright, simple, and easy to love.
  • Finn — Short, crisp, and modern.
  • Riley — Friendly and upbeat with a relaxed tone.
  • Bruno — Strong-sounding, but still approachable.
  • Milo — Soft, cheerful, and popular for pets and ponies alike.
  • Ollie — Playful and affectionate, with a childlike feel.
  • Chip — Tiny, neat, and full of personality.
  • Toby — A warm, familiar name with classic charm.
  • Shadow — Sleek and simple for a darker pony.
  • Copper — Ideal for a pony with a reddish coat.
  • Bandit — A mischievous, adventurous name.

Famous pony names from books, TV and movies

Famous pony and pony-like names can be a fun source of inspiration, especially when you want a name with a story behind it. Some come from children’s books, some from animated shows, and some from beloved film and television characters.

  • Misty — The famous pony from Misty of Chincoteague, a classic children’s story.
  • Stardust — A magical-sounding name used in pony stories and fantasy settings.
  • Pippin — Remembered by many readers as the name of Bill the Pony in The Lord of the Rings.
  • Hwin — The gentle talking mare from C. S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy.
  • Twilight Sparkle — A central pony character from My Little Pony.
  • Rainbow Dash — A fast, colorful, and energetic My Little Pony favorite.
  • Applejack — A hardworking and down-to-earth My Little Pony character.
  • Fluttershy — A soft-spoken, gentle My Little Pony character.
  • Pinkie Pie — A bubbly, joyful My Little Pony character.
  • Rarity — A stylish, elegant My Little Pony character.
  • Black Beauty — The famous horse from the classic novel, often remembered in pony-loving families through adaptations and children’s retellings.
  • Cricket — A familiar pony name in children’s animal stories and pony-themed fiction.
  • Sugar — A sweet, storybook-style name that appears often in children’s media.
  • Pony — The name used for the beloved horse in Heartland.
  • Spirit — The heroic horse from animated films, often a favorite for pony fans too.
  • Flicka — The memorable name from My Friend Flicka.
  • Stormy — A common storybook-style pony name used in many children’s books and shows.
  • Buttons — A cheerful name that appears in family-friendly pony stories.
  • Star — A simple, beloved name used often in horse and pony fiction.
  • Sugarcube — A sweet, playful style popular in animated pony worlds.

Tips for choosing a pony name

  • Keep it short. One or two syllables are often easiest for children to say and for a pony to recognize.
  • Match the personality. A calm pony may suit a soft name like Misty, while a lively pony may fit Cricket or Pippin better.
  • Think about color. Coat color can inspire names such as Ginger, Snowy, Copper, or Honey.
  • Choose something easy to call. A name should be clear, friendly, and simple to shout across a paddock.
  • Make sure it feels sweet. For a family pony, names with a gentle, happy sound usually feel most fitting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are good names for a pony?

Good pony names are usually short, sweet, and easy to say, especially if children will be calling the pony often. Names like Pippin, Misty, Daisy, Honey, and Cricket work well because they feel friendly and match a small pony’s gentle charm.

What is the most famous pony name?

One of the most famous pony names is Misty, from Misty of Chincoteague, which has been loved by generations of readers. In modern pop culture, My Little Pony characters such as Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash are also among the best-known pony names.

What are cute pony names for a girl pony?

Cute girl pony names include Rosie, Daisy, Honey, Willow, Pumpkin, and Marigold. These names sound soft and affectionate, making them a lovely fit for a small mare or filly.

Pony Names — frequently asked questions

What are the most popular pony names?

Browse the curated list above for the most popular pony names on HorseNames.io, with meanings, origins, and quick links to each name's full profile.

How do I choose a horse name from this list?

Read each name's meaning, say it aloud, and consider how it pairs with your horse's coat color, breed, and personality. Save favorites with the heart icon to compare your shortlist later.

Can I use these horse names for show or registration?

Yes. Every name on HorseNames.io is free to use for show names, registered names, racing, and casual barn names. Always check your breed registry's specific naming rules for length and uniqueness requirements.