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So you've got some new chicks (or chickens) and now you (or your kiddos!) want to name them?
Not everyone chooses to name their flock but if you want to, you're in luck. Because I've dug out over 100 of the most popular chicken names for you! From cute Silkies to only-a-mother-could-love-that-face roos, you'll find some names in here for every breed, and every personality.
But bear in mind, whatever you name your flock initially, you may well find that once you get to know them, or once your chicks grow into their personalities, their names change to match.
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Names your kids will love.
Letting your children name their own chicks is a great idea. It adds to their sense of ownership and responsibility, and it's good fun, too. You'll be surprised at their creativity!
Be prepared though - if you say they can choose, you don't have the right of vetoe - and you might end up with some names that you definitely want to vetoe!
It's good for kids to take responsibility, and naming their own chicks will add the fun element!
Here are some suggestions from kids we know who've named their own. See if you can tell which were named by boys!
- Chicken Nugget (an all-time fav!)
- Omelette
- Egg Nog
- Peep
- Tinkerbell
- Custard
- Jewel
- Turkey Lurkey (kids will be kids!)
- Henny Penny
- Pumpkin
- Boc-boc
- Cheerio
- Drumstick
- Meatloaf
- Chick-fee-lay
- Jalfrezi
- PotPie
- Sparkle
- Princess
- Goldie
- Muffin
'Old lady' hen names.
This was the easiest group to compile, and I could have gone on. There are so many great names for hens!
Don't be offended if your name is in here and you're only 26! These are particularly popular names for chickens which were common in my grandmother's generation - and many of them are popular again now!
- Rosalie
- Daisy
- Olivia
- Elizabeth
- Queenie
- Peggy
- Lavender
- Nellie
- Gertrude
- Winifred
- Florence
- Millie
- Molly
- Ethel
- Edna
- Josephine
And the commonest name of them all... Henrietta!
For cute and fluffy chickens.
Some breeds, like Silkies, just call out for cute and fluffy. Here's a few to be thinking about.
- Princess Fluffybutt
- Pompom
- Cinderella
- Sugarplum
- Bluebell
- Lacey
- Blossom
- Carina ('Darling' in Italian)
- Opal
- Candyfloss
- Fleur ('Flower' in French)
- Snowball
- Thumbelina
- Marshmallow
- Cupcake
Names from literature and film.
Harry Potter is a popular source of names for chickens, and so are Jane Austen's novels - and anything in between.
- Professor McGonagall
- Hermione
- TinkerBell
- Wendy Darling (Peter Pan)
- Camilla ('The Muppets')
- Clara Cluck (friend of Mickey Mouse)
- Miss Marple (Agatha Christie)
- Miss Almira (Wizard of Oz)
- Scarlett O'Hara (for a RIR)
- Mrs O'Leary
- Mr Darcy
- Severus Snape
- Dumbledore
- Rocky Rhode ('Chicken Run')
- Foghorn Leghorn
Creative and funny names.
- Mary Poopins
- Attila the Hen
- Mother Clucker
- Eggwina
- Princess Layer
- Grace Shelley
- Meryl Cheep
- Sophia Lor-hen
- Yolko Ono
- Amilia Egghart
- Laur-hen Bwock-all
- Attila the Hen
- Tyrannosaurus Pecks
- Gary Layer (for golf fans)
- Cluck Kent
- Wyatt Chirp
- Chickovsky
- Rooster Cogburn
Names for two inseparable chickens!
Bonnie and Clyde, my two inseparable Lemon Millefleur Sablepoot bantams.
If you only have two to name, or you hatch just two of the same breed, here are some 'couples' name for you. Bonnie and Clyde were the only two of my Lemon Millefleur Sablepoot eggs to hatch. Bonnie later turned out to be a roo so was renamed Bono!
- Bonnie and Clyde
- Flopsy and Mopsy
- Sonny and Cher
- Ebony and Ivory
- Thelma and Louise
- Sugar and Spice
- Cookies and Cream
- Yin and Yang
- Doodle and Doo (roos, obvs)
- Barbie and Q
- Holmes and Watson
- Harry and Sally
Names for roos.
Because I hatch almost every year, I've had my fair share of roos, and all of them have been named. It's not quite as easy as for hens, but I've managed it! Many of them come from Roman culture (well, I do live in Italy!) and some from random films or books (can you spot the 'Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy' reference?!).
- Brewster the Rooster
- Julius Caesar
- Spartacus
- Hercules
- Maximus
- Zaphod Beeblebrocks
- HippoGriff
- Buckbeak
- Muggle
- Thunderbird
- Big Bird
- Starbuck
- Jaws (he was particularly aggressive!)
- Godzilla
- Mr Woo
My Black Copper Marans roo, Julius Caesar, and my Golden Laced Wyandotte, Spartacus - both named after Roman Emperors.
Just because I like them...
Sometimes my hens have just kind of morphed into a name, as they develop their own personalities and remind me of different people. Some of these are well known, others will only be known by people from the UK and some, like 'Missy Moo', are just made up.
The first one was my dad's name for me when I was little, so, you know - memories.
- Tilly Mint
- Dolly Parton
- Missy Moo
- Christabel (after the Suffragette)
Webkinz Duck Lady Birthday
- Sweet Pea
- Tallulah
Webkinz Duck Lady Of Love
- CindyLouWho (from 'The Grinch')
- Thunderbeak
Can't remember your chickens' names?
It happens to all of us. There comes a time when you have so many in the flock you just can't remember what you called them all. (Alternatively, you start to realise you're getting older and the memory is not what it used to be!).
So how about naming them by breed, where the first letter of their name is the first letter of their breed? I've had Rosie Red Star, Winifred Wyandotte, Susie Speckled Sussex and Lulu Leghorn, to name but a few!
Webkinz Duck Names
All well and good, until you have mostly one breed in your run!