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Find the perfect snake name for your reptilian friend
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So you’re getting a pet snake, and you’re looking for the perfect name for your new slithery friend. You’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled the ultimate list of snake names for male and female snakes, including cool, funny, and mythological options. We’ve even included some awesome snake names from fiction and pop culture, so keep reading!

Top Snake Names

  • Female snake names: Beatrix, Cleopatra, Dakota, Eve, Fiona, Ivy, Jasmine, Lucy, Melody, Peaches, Raven, Sapphire, Vipera
  • Male snake names: Adam, Attila, Brutus, Clyde, Crowley, Dante, Fabio, Hunter, Jasper, Leo, Nigel, Oscar, Romeo, Salazar
  • Cool snake names: Amethyst, Apocalypse, Blade, Cobalt, Garnet, Harley, Jade, Obsidian, Onyx, Rex, Tempest, Venom, Whiskey, Zephyr
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Female Snake Names

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  1. From powerful-sounding options like Beatrix and Raven to super cute options like Peaches and Betty, you’re sure to find a name that suits your slithery friend here!
    • Aurora (“dawn”)
    • Beatrix (“voyager”)
    • Beauty (for a particularly beautiful snake!)
    • Betty (“oath of God”)
    • Charlotte (“free woman”)
    • Cleopatra (after the Egyptian queen who died from a snakebite)
    • Connie (short for constrictor)
    • Dakota (“friend”)
    • Dolores (“sorrow”)
    • Esmeralda (“emerald”)
    • Eve (after the first woman in the Bible)
    • Fiona (“vine”)
    • Ginger (perfect for an orange snake)
    • Ivy (a climbing plant)
    • Jasmine (after the flower)
    • Juliet (“youthful”)
    • Lucy (“light”)
    • Luna (“moon”)
    • Melody (“music” or “song”)
    • Mila (“dear”)
    • Opal (a white gemstone)
    • Peaches (a cute name for a sweet snake)
    • Raven (perfect for a black snake)
    • Ruby (a red gemstone)
    • Sapphire (a blue gemstone)
    • Scarlet (perfect for a red snake)
    • Vipera (a viper is a venomous snake)
    • Willow (after the tree)
    • Zara (“princess”)
    • Zoe (“life”)
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Male Snake Names

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  1. Go for one of these powerful masculine names for a male snake. If you’re into history, you could pick Adam, after the first man to get tempted by the serpent in the Bible, or Brutus, Caesar’s best friend and betrayer. There are also a few regular boy names that work super well for snakes, like Clyde, Jasper, Oscar, and Salazar. Here are all of our faves:
    • Adam (after the first man in the Bible)
    • Attila (after the King of the Huns)
    • Bart (short for “Bartholemew”)
    • Boris (“fight” or ‘battle”)
    • Brutus (after Caesar’s best friend, who betrayed him)
    • Buddy (for a snake who’s a great friend)
    • Caesar (after Julius Caesar)
    • Charlie (“free man”)
    • Clyde (“from the river Clyde”)
    • Crowley (“crow’s clearing”)
    • Dante (after the Italian poet who wrote The Inferno)
    • Fabio (for a particularly suave snake)
    • Fitz (“son of”)
    • Genghis (after Genghis Khan)
    • Howard (“high guardian”)
    • Hunter (snakes are predators, after all!)
    • Jasper (“precious stone”)
    • Jax (short for Jackson)
    • King (for a regal snake)
    • Leo (“lion”)
    • Nero (after the Roman emperor)
    • Nigel (“champion,” “hero,” or “dark”)
    • Milo (“soldier” or “merciful”)
    • Oscar (“champion warrior”)
    • Romeo (for a very charming snake)
    • Rufus (“red-haired”)
    • Salazar (“old hall”)
    • Zeke (“God strengthens”)
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Popular Snake Names

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  1. These snake names are popular choices for those who have snakes as pets, so you definitely can’t go wrong with any of them. From tough-sounding names like Blaze, Dash, and Ghost to cuter-sounding options like Pepper, Twinkle, and Sunny, there’s a super wide range to choose from!
    • Ace (for a snake who’s a winner)
    • Basil (for a green snake)
    • Bender (in reference to their flexibility!)
    • Blaze (a fiery name for red or orange snakes)
    • Blue (for a snake of the same color)
    • Button (for a super cute snake)
    • Cairo (after the Egyptian city)
    • Charm (for a very charming snake)
    • Cherry (for a red snake)
    • Danger (for a particularly powerful snake!)
    • Dash (for a super fast snake)
    • Diablo (“devil”)
    • Domino (for a black and white snake)
    • Fang (snakes do have them, after all!)
    • Ghost (for a spooky vibe)
    • Grim (another spooky name, and a nod to the Grim Reaper)
    • Heaven (for a very nice snake)
    • Jinx (for a particularly magical snake)
    • Lotus (a flower that symbolizes rebirth)
    • Mojo (“magic,” “charisma,” or “power”)
    • Moss (after the plant)
    • Pepper (for a slightly spicy snake)
    • Precious (for a snake who means a lot to you!)
    • Rainbow (for a very colorful snake)
    • Shadow (for a snake who likes to hide)
    • Shimmer (for a snake with iridescent scales)
    • Silver (for a silver-colored snake)
    • Slither (a bit on-the-nose, but a good option!)
    • Spike (in reference to their sharp fangs)
    • Sunny (for a yellow or orange snake)
    • Viper (a venomous snake)
    • Twinkle (another cute name for an iridescent snake)
    • Zen (for a very relaxed snake)
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Cool Snake Names

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  1. Opt for one of these names for that extra coolness factor. If your pet snake has some serious aura, these names are definitely the ones for you. They’ve all got a super cool vibe to them, so they’re sure to suit your reptilian friend!
    • Amber (after the deep red stone)
    • Amethyst (a purple gemstone)
    • Apocalypse (a tad pessimistic, but very cool!)
    • Ash (a cool name for a gray snake)
    • Blade (a powerful weapon)
    • Coal (for a black snake)
    • Cobalt (for a blue snake)
    • Ebony (for a black snake)
    • Emerald (for a green snake)
    • Flame (for an orange or red snake)
    • Garnet (after the gemstone)
    • Galaxy (for a snake who’s your whole universe!)
    • Harley (after the motorcycle)
    • Hermit (for a snake who likes to be left alone)
    • Indigo (for a blue snake)
    • Jade (for a green snake)
    • Obsidian (for a black snake)
    • Onyx (for a black snake)
    • Ouroboros (after the symbol of a snake eating its tail)
    • Rex (for a snake as powerful as a dinosaur!)
    • Rio (river)
    • Snow (for a white snake)
    • Storm (for a gray snake)
    • Stripes (perfect for a striped snake!)
    • Tempest (a word for a powerful storm)
    • Venom (for a venomous snake)
    • Whiskey (after the alcoholic beverage)
    • Vesper (“evening star”)
    • Zany (“amusingly unconventional”)
    • Zephyr (“west wind”)
    • Zipper (for a snake that zips around its enclosure)
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Funny Snake Names

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  1. From silly puns and plays-on-words (Ana-konda Skywalker, Benedict Cobra-batch, Rumplesnakeskin, etc) to names that have the opposite vibe of a pet snake (Cuddles, Fluffy, Snuggles, etc), these names are totally hilarious!
    • Ana-konda Skywalker
    • Benedict Cobra-batch
    • Cirque du Slither
    • Crawley
    • Cuddles
    • Danger Noodle
    • David Hisselhoff
    • Dude
    • Fanghis Khan
    • Fettucine
    • Flopsy McNoodle
    • Fluffy
    • Fuzzy
    • Gizmo
    • Hisstopher
    • Hogrid
    • Indigo Montoya
    • Kitty
    • Lady Legless
    • Lazy Bones
    • Leg-o-less
    • Legs
    • Linguine
    • Missy Hissy
    • Monty the Python
    • Mr. Wiggles
    • Nacho
    • Noodle
    • Peanut
    • Pickle
    • Piglet
    • Popcorn
    • Rambo
    • Rumplesnakeskin
    • Sassy
    • Severus Snake
    • Sleepy
    • Slinky
    • Slyde
    • Sir Hissalot
    • Sir Pent
    • Sneaker
    • Snuggles
    • Spaghetti
    • Sparkles
    • Tiny
    • Tootsie
    • Walker
    • William Snakespeare
    • Worm
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Mythogical Snake Names

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  1. Take a look back into mythology for an awesome snake name. Throughout history, there have been tons of mythological figures associated with snakes. There are also several gods and goddesses that just have super powerful-sounding names, perfect for a particularly large snake! Here are a few options to consider:
    • Apep (after the Egyptian snake god)
    • Apollo (after the Greek god of the sun, music, healing, poetry, and prophecy)
    • Apophis (after the cobra-headed Egyptian god)
    • Ares (after the Greek god of war)
    • Artemis (after the Greek goddess of the hunt)
    • Asclepius (after the Greek God of medicine)
    • Asmodius (after the demon king in legends of Solomon)
    • Athena (after the Greek goddess of wisdom and war)
    • Azrael (after the angel of death)
    • Bai Suzhen (after a female snake demon from Chinese mythology)
    • Basilisk (after the mythological giant serpent)
    • Elektra (after the daughter of Agamemnon in Greek mythology)
    • Eris (after the Greek goddess of discord)
    • Gorgon (after the snake-headed goddesses of Greek mythology)
    • Hades (after the Greek god of the underworld)
    • Hera (after the Greek goddess of marriage, family, and childbirth)
    • Hydra (after the many-headed monster from Greek mythology)
    • Jörmungandr: (after the Norse serpent god)
    • Leviathan (after the biblical sea serpent)
    • Lilith (after the figure from Jewish folklore)
    • Loki (after the Norse god of mischief)
    • Lucifer (after the fallen angel)
    • Mars (after the Roman god of war)
    • Medusa (after the snake-haired figure from Greek mythology)[1]
    • Merlin (after the magician from Arthurian legend)
    • Minerva (after the Roman goddess of wisdom and war)
    • Mushussu (after the snake god of Mesopotamia)[2]
    • Nyx (after the Greek goddess of night)
    • Odin (after the chief god in Norse mythology)
    • Odysseus (after the central figure of The Odyssey)
    • Orpheus (after the figure from Greek mythology)
    • Osiris (after the Egyptian god of the underworld)
    • Pandora (after the first human woman in Greek mythology)
    • Penelope (after Odysseus’s wife in The Odyssey)
    • Phoenix (after the mythological bird who’s reborn from the ashes)
    • Selene (after the Greek goddess of the moon)
    • Siren (after the mythological sea creatures that lure sailors to their deaths)
    • Thor (after the Norse god of thunder)
    • Titan (after the giants of Greek mythology)
    • Venus (after the Greek goddess of love)
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Pop Culture Snake Names

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  1. Who wouldn’t love a snake named Bowie (after David Bowie) or Elvis (after Elvis Presley)? We’ve also compiled the names of fictional characters associated with snakes (Slytherin characters from Harry Potter and Indiana Jones), as well as iconic villains who have snake-like energy (Cersei Lannister, The Joker). Long story short, you’re sure to find a pop culture name you connect with here!
    • Anakin (after Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars)
    • Bellatrix (after Bellatrix Lestrange from Harry Potter)
    • Britney (after Britney Spears, who famously performed with a snake)
    • Bowie (after musician David Bowie)
    • Cersei (after the character from Game of Thrones)
    • Cobra Kai (in reference to the show Cobra Kai)
    • Cruella (after Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians)
    • Daenerys (after the character from Game of Thrones)
    • Draco (after Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter)
    • Dracula (after the famous vampire)
    • Elvis (after musician Elvis Presley)
    • Eragon (after the main character from the book Eragon)
    • Gamora (after the green superhero from Guardians of the Galaxy)
    • Godzilla (after the famous gigantic monster)
    • Gollum (after the character from Lord of the Rings)
    • Harry (after Harry Potter)
    • Hendrix (after musician Jimi Hendrix)
    • Houdini (after the famous magician)
    • Indiana (after Indiana Jones)
    • Joker (after the Batman villain)
    • Legolas (after the Lord of the Rings character)
    • Lennon (after John Lennon)
    • Lieutenant Dan (after the Forrest Gump character)
    • Mystique (after the character from X-Men)
    • Narcissa (after Draco’s mother from Harry Potter)
    • Nagini (after Lord Voldemort’s snake in Harry Potter)
    • Nirvana (after the iconic band)
    • Rango (after the lizard from the movie Rango)
    • Rocky (after the boxer from the Rocky movies)
    • Severus (after Severus Snape from Harry Potter)
    • Slytherin (after the Hogwarts house, whose symbol is a serpent)
    • Smaug (after the dragon in The Hobbit)
    • Smeagol (after the character from The Lord of the Rings)
    • Snape (after Severus Snape from Harry Potter)
    • Stark (after Tony Stark from Iron Man or the Stark family from Game of Thrones)
    • Voldemort (after the villain in Harry Potter)
    • Xena (after Xena: Warrior Princess)
    • Zelda (after the princess in The Legend of Zelda)
    • Ziggy (after David Bowie’s alter ego, Ziggy Stardust)
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