Fall Pet Names - Seasonal Names for Autumn Harvest

Cozy fall-themed pet names perfect for autumn. From Maple to Pumpkin.

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Cinnamon

Meaning: Sweet spice from tree bark

Suits a warm-toned, slightly spicy pet who smells wonderful and leaves their mark on everything.

Ginger

Meaning: Spice; reddish-orange color

For a warm-coloured, slightly spicy pet who is impossible to overlook and never forgettable.

Hazel

Meaning: Hazel tree; light brown color

Suits a warm, golden-eyed female pet with an old-soul quality and a complicated past.

Old English

Maple

Meaning: Maple tree (symbol of strength)

Suits a warm-toned, sweet-natured pet who peaks in autumn.

Old English

Cardamom

For a spicy, aromatic pet who is a little exotic, a little warm, and very hard to place.

Amber

Meaning: Fossilised tree resin; golden-orange gemstone

For a golden-eyed pet who moves like something preserved and unhurried.

Arabic (anbar)

Anise

A polarizing name for a pet with a distinctive smell and an acquired personality.

Beet

For a stocky, deeply colored pet who stains everything they touch.

Copper

For a red-orange pet who gleams in afternoon light and rusts in the rain.

Equinox

For a balanced pet who is somehow equally chaotic and calm, depending on the day.

Nutmeg

A warm-spiced name for a brown pet with a quiet, steady personality.

Chard

For a leafy, low-drama pet who requires minimal maintenance and mild appreciation.

Acorn

A small, sturdy name for a pet who stores energy and releases it all at once.

Chestnut

A round, warm name for any round, brown pet.

Allspice

Suits a pet who is warm, complex, and slightly too much in the best way.

Escarole

Suits a ruffled, pale green pet who is underappreciated and deserves better.

Chicory

Slightly bitter, unexpectedly complex โ€” for the pet who tolerates you on their terms.

Clove

A small, potent name for a dark-coated pet with an outsized presence.

Arugula

Best on a pet who is peppery, opinionated, and not for everyone.

Pumpkin

Meaning: Large orange gourd

A term of endearment that became a name. Orange pets get priority.

Greek (pepon, melon)

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Bounty

Suits a large, generous pet who brings you things you did not ask for.

Bronze

A warm metallic name for a pet with a coat that catches autumn light.

Endive

For the pale, slightly bitter pet who is harder to love but worth the effort.

Fennel

For a tall, wispy pet who smells faintly of something and wanders into things.

Harvest

Suits a large, golden retriever type who treats every walk as a major event.

Kale

A sturdy, unfashionable name for a pet who outlasts every trend.

Cider

For a warm, apple-scented pet who gets better as the season goes on.

Sage

For a precise, protective pet who heals carefully and maintains a composed exterior at all times.

Crimson

Best on a pet with genuinely red tones and dramatic tendencies.

Parsnip

A pale, slightly odd root vegetable of a name โ€” best on a long-nosed pet.

Gourd

For a round, slow-moving pet who is more decorative than functional.

Rosemary

A herbaceous name for a pet who is useful, persistent, and slightly aromatic.

Russet

Suits a warm, reddish-brown pet with an earthy, unassuming disposition.

Marjoram

For a gentle, slightly overlooked herb of a pet โ€” calmer than thyme, softer than sage.

Sienna

For a terracotta-toned pet with a warm temperament and good desert camouflage.

November

A grey, contemplative name for a pet who stares out windows and judges the rain.

Ochre

For a dusty golden pet who looks like a landscape painting from a distance.

Spinach

For a dark green, earnest pet who is good for you even when you resist.

October

For a pet who is most alive when the temperature drops and the leaves go.

Thyme

A small, fragrant name for a pet who is underfoot constantly and pleasantly.

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Turnip

For a pale, round, slightly confused pet who is more charming than it should be.

Radicchio

For a purple-tinged pet who is ornamental, slightly bitter, and visually striking.

Walnut

For a small, hard-shelled pet who takes effort to crack and is worth it.

Scarlet

For a dramatically red animal who knows it.

Squash

Best on a low, wide pet who moves with more enthusiasm than elegance.

Umber

A deep brown shadow of a name for a dark, quiet pet who blends into dusk.

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