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Luna Tops 2025 Pet Name List in New Zealand for Seventh Year
The New Zealand Companion Animal Register (NZCAR) has unveiled the most popular pet names for 2025, with the name Luna retaining its title as the top choice for the seventh consecutive year. The comprehensive data, sourced from over 110,000 new animal registrations, reflects a continuing trend in pet naming across the nation.
According to the NZCAR, which manages a database of more than 1.4 million animal microchip registrations, creativity in pet names appears to be somewhat static. Following Luna, the names Milo and Charlie also consistently rank high, suggesting that many pet owners are opting for familiar favorites rather than unique alternatives.
Trending Names in 2025
The top ten list for pet names in New Zealand for 2025 includes several familiar contenders. After Luna, Milo, and Charlie, the remaining names are Daisy, Bella, Coco, Poppy, Nala, Willow, and Molly. These names reflect a blend of traditional and contemporary influences, revealing the preferences of pet owners in the country.
Interestingly, there has been a noticeable rise in the popularity of names derived from te reo Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous language. This trend indicates a growing appreciation for cultural heritage among pet owners, as they seek to connect their pets with local traditions and values.
The Impact of Naming Trends
The preferences in pet naming not only showcase current trends but also provide insights into societal values and cultural shifts. The enduring popularity of names like Luna and Milo suggests a desire for familiarity and comfort in a rapidly changing world. As more pet owners choose names reflecting local culture, it indicates a deeper connection to New Zealand’s identity.
With the NZCAR continuously tracking and analyzing pet naming trends, this information serves as a valuable resource for understanding pet ownership in New Zealand. The data collected not only highlights the most favored names but also opens discussions on how pets are viewed as members of the family, deserving of names that resonate personally with their owners.
In summary, the NZCAR’s findings for 2025 reveal that while certain names like Luna continue to dominate, there is also a growing trend toward embracing cultural significance in pet naming. As society evolves, so too do the ways in which pet owners express their affection for their companions through the names they choose.
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