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Top 60 Motocross Inspired Dog Names For Your Male And Female Puppies

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Dogs are a part of the family, so it’s important to choose a name that reflects their personality and your interests.

If you’re into motocross, here are some motocross inspired dog names to consider!

Whether you’re looking for something unique or want to pay homage to your favorite racer, these names will help get your pup noticed. Check them out now!

Male Motocross Dog Names

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Names Notes
Moto Short for motocross, off-road racing
Bobber
Custom bikes with a specific look
Duke
After the KTM Duke, an early supermoto
Triumph
After Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, the largest British motorcycle manufacturers
Steak
After Kawasaki’s Z1, known as the “New York Steak”
Rocker
British bikers who rode cafe racers
Speed
After the Triumph Speed Twin, one of the most influential bikes ever built
Enduro
A type of bike and/or race
Rune
After the Honda Rune, a monster, yet still sleek-looking
Triple
The powerful Kawasaki widow maker of the 70s
Confederate
After exotic street bike makers, Confederate Motorcycles
Enfield
After Royal Enfield, the historic 70-year company that closed in 1971
Buell
After Buell Motorcycle Company, started by an ex-Harley engineer
Superhawk
AKA the Honda CB77, a reliable bike that helped Honda set a new standard
Chopper
A cruiser with extended forks
Chief
After the Indian Chief, which revolutionized bike aesthetics
Davidson
After Arthur Davidson, who helped to launch Harley-Davidson
Manx
After the Norton Manx, the Tourist Trophy champion
Bullet
After the Royal Enfield Bullet, an iconic bike with an 83-year production run
Monster
After the Ducati Monster, an aptly titled bike
Hog
Nickname for Harley-Davidsons, generally larger bikes
Shadow
After the Vincent Black Shadow, the fastest bike in production in 1948
Harley
After William Harley, motorcycle pioneer who started Harley-Davidson
Clubman
After the BSA Goldsman Clubman, which helped set a new standard of circuit bike
Sportster
After the Harley-Davidson Sportster, their best-selling model since released in 1957
LeMans
After the Moto Guzzi LeMans, which boasts a classic cafe racer look
Commando
After the Norton Commando, a fantastically successful race bike
Norton
After Norton Motorcycle Company, a British manufacturer
Vincent
After the short-lived British manufacturer Vincent Motorcycles
Brough
After the English company Brough Motorcycles

Female Motocross Dog Names

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Names Notes
Jupiter
After Jupiter’s Travels, the iconic Ted Simon book on his multi-country bike tour
Aprilia
After the Italian motorcycle manufacturer; a Piaggio brand
Royal
After Royal Enfield, the British motorcycle manufacturer
Guzzi
After Moto Guzzi Motorcycles, the oldest European manufacturers (continuous)
Gilera
A famed Italian motorcycle manufacturer
Golds
After the BSA Goldstar Clubman
Tesi
After the Bimota Test 3D, the powerful and angular wonder
Adventure
A type of motorcycle used for its namesake
Wraith
After the Confederate Wraith, a new-experimental cruiser
Ducati
After famed Italian motorcycle manufacturer
Hydra
After the Harley Hydra-Drive, a highly-influential bike
Gamma
After the Suzuki RG500, AKA the Gamma
Hurricane
After the Honda CBR600F, AKA the Hurricane
Laverda
A historic Italian manufacturer
Kawi
The nickname for Kawasaki bikes
Ninja
After the Kawasaki EX500, AKA the Kawasaki Ninja, the quintessential “crotch-rocket”
Africa
After the Honda Africa Twin, a highly-prized adventure bike
Bimota
An Italian motorcycle manufacturer of custom and production bikes
Bonnie
The nickname for the iconic Triumph Bonneville
Ariel
After Ariel Motorcycles, famed British innovators
Pillion
Slang for a passenger
Cagiva
An Italian motorcycle manufacturer famed for their superbikes like the C593
Elsinore
After the Honda Elsinore, one of the most reliable off-road bikes of the 70s
Britten
After Britten Motorcycle Company, one of few New Zealand manufacturers
Gixxer
Slang for a Suzuki GSX-R sport
Dresser
Slang for a touring bike
Cub
After the Honda Super Cub, the highest selling motorcycle in the world
Twin
A two-cylinder combustion engine
Superior
After the Brough Superior SS100, AKA the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles
Jota
After the Laverda Jota, the first production bike to hit 140mph

We hope this list has given you plenty of great ideas. And if you’re still undecided, maybe take a look at our list of car dog names for even more inspiration.

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