51 Mini Yorkie Names with Meanings

Choosing the right name for your mini Yorkie can be a delightful task. Here are 51 mini Yorkie names with meanings to help you find the perfect fit for your tiny companion:

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Male Mini Yorkie Names:

  1. Atom – Small and energetic, like the building blocks of matter.
  2. Bolt – Quick and lively, perfect for a mini Yorkie with energy.
  3. Chip – Small and compact, like a computer chip.
  4. Dash – A name for a quick and agile mini Yorkie.
  5. Elf – Small, magical, and full of charm.
  6. Fizz – Energetic and effervescent, suitable for a lively pup.
  7. Gizmo – Perfect for a tech-savvy mini Yorkie.
  8. Hobbit – Small in stature but big in personality.
  9. Inch – Tiny and precise, like an inch measurement.
  10. Jazz – Lively and full of rhythm, a great name for an energetic pup.
  11. Kit – Short for kitten, ideal for a petite Yorkie.
  12. Lucky – For the mini Yorkie who brings luck and joy.
  13. Munchkin – A playful and fitting name for a tiny pup.
  14. Nacho – Small and cheesy, perfect for a mini Yorkie.
  15. Ollie – Short for “small one,” a cute and friendly name.
  16. Pixel – Small and pixelated, a unique choice for a tech-savvy pup.
  17. Quark – A subatomic particle, perfect for a mini Yorkie.
  18. Ricochet – Quick and bouncing, suitable for a lively pup.
  19. Snickers – A sweet and small-sized treat, just like your mini Yorkie.
  20. Tiny Tim – A classic name for a tiny and lovable pup.
  21. Uno – Spanish for “one,” a perfect name for your number one.
  22. Volt – Energetic and full of electricity, fitting for a lively pup.
  23. Widget – Small and handy, a quirky name for a mini Yorkie.
  24. Xander – A unique and modern name for a small companion.
  25. Yoda – Wise and small, perfect for a pup with a big personality.
  26. Zoom – Quick and fast, a great name for an energetic pup.

Female Mini Yorkie Names:

  1. Bambi – A cute and endearing name for a small and graceful mini Yorkie.
  2. Cherub – Small and angelic, fitting for a sweet pup.
  3. Dolly – A petite and charming name for a mini Yorkie.
  4. Elfie – A playful and magical name for a small companion.
  5. Fairy – Small, enchanting, and full of charm.
  6. Gemma – Italian for “gem,” perfect for a precious and tiny pup.
  7. Honeybee – Sweet and small, just like a tiny bee.
  8. Ivy – A symbol of fidelity and eternity, fitting for a loyal mini Yorkie.
  9. Jewel – Small and precious, like a valuable gem.
  10. Kitty – Cute and fitting for a mini Yorkie with feline grace.
  11. Lacey – Delicate and intricate, a charming name for a mini pup.
  12. Minnie – A classic name for a small and charming pup.
  13. Nina – Of Spanish origin, meaning “little girl” or “dreamer.”
  14. Opal – A precious stone name for a unique and small pup.
  15. Pebbles – Small and cute, just like tiny stones.
  16. Queenie – Small in size but regal in demeanor.
  17. Rosebud – A small and budding rose, perfect for a mini Yorkie.
  18. Sassy – Small and full of attitude, a great name for a spirited pup.
  19. Tinkerbell – Small and magical, just like the famous fairy.
  20. Uma – Of Sanskrit origin, meaning “flax” or “splendor.”
  21. Velvet – Soft and small, a luxurious name for a mini Yorkie.
  22. Whisper – Small and delicate, fitting for a quiet and gentle pup.
  23. Xara – Of Greek origin, meaning “princess” or “bright.”
  24. Yara – Of Arabic origin, meaning “small butterfly.”
  25. Zara – Of Arabic origin, meaning “princess” or “flower.”

These names are not only adorable but also carry meanings that reflect the charm and personality of your mini Yorkie. Whether you choose a name based on their size, energy, or unique qualities, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your tiny companion.

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Dr. Chyrle Bonk

Dr. Chyrle Bonk, a dedicated veterinarian, combines her love for animals with a decade of experience in mixed animal care. Alongside her contributions to veterinary publications, she manages her own cattle herd. When not working, she enjoys Idaho's serene landscapes, exploring nature with her husband and two children. Dr. Bonk earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Oregon State University in 2010 and shares her expertise by writing for veterinary websites and magazines.

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