Bozeman is a great place to live, and there are several local landmarks and areas around the city that can be used as inspiration if you're trying to find a unique name for your pet.

I asked Bozeman residents to give me a few Bozeman-Themed pet names, and was surprised at how many responses we received on Facebook. Some of the names ae a bit tongue-in-cheek, but the list included several interesting and creative ideas that would serve as excellent names for your pet.

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Over the weekend, I drove by Lindley Park on Main St., and thought that Lindley would be a great name for a female dog.

Revealing The Best Bozeman-Themed Names For You Pet

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I decided to ask the question on our radio station Facebook page, and learned that "Bridger" and "Madison" have been overused. According to one of the comments, "if you yell Bridger at the dog park, half of the dogs will come."

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If you want to give your pet a name inspired by Bozeman or a local landmark, here are a few fantastic options:

  • Lindley (Park in Bozeman)
  • Baxter (Iconic Hotel in Bozeman)
  • Bon Ton (Historical District in Bozeman)
  • Hully Gully (Ski run at Bridger Bowl)
  • Pete (Pete's Hill)
  • Bogart. Bogie for short (Park in Bozeman)
  • Scoop (former Bozeman bar)
  • Hauf (Bar in Bozeman)
  • Gooch (Neighborhood in Bozeman)
  • Molly Brown (Bar in Bozeman)
  • Willson (Street in Bozeman)
  • Moose (Radio station in Bozeman)
  • Subi (Short for Subaru)

I had a lot of fun reading through all of the suggestions, and if you do want to give your pet a Bozeman-themed names, there are definitely a few great ones on the list.

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