Coco is once again the most popular dog name among pet owners in the Balearic Islands in 2025. This is reflected in the latest report published by Rover.com, the international pet care marketplace, based on millions of names registered by dog owners across the country.
After Coco, the most repeated names in the archipelago are Kira, Nala and Lola, confirming the preference for short, easy-to-pronounce names with a strong emotional charge, a trend that has remained stable in recent years.
The most frequent names in the Balearic Islands
The ranking of the ten most common names in the Balearic Islands is completed by Luna, Milo, Frida, Bruno, Max and Maya, a combination of classic names and others of more recent inspiration that continue to work among pet owners.
Names gaining ground in 2025
Beyond the most repeated names, the study also focuses on those that are experiencing the greatest growth. In the Balearic Islands, the biggest increases are Kala and Keko, both with an increase of 552 %, followed by Tro ( +352 %) and Lia (+302 %).
This list of trending names also includes Copito, Beau, Duki, Frank, Indi and Isla, all up 252%, reflecting greater diversity in the choices and a growing commitment to less conventional options.

The rise of names inspired by gastronomy
Nationally, one of the clearest trends is the influence of the gastronomic world in the choice of names for dogs. This year, the foodie phenomenon has become the category with the highest growth, with names such as Natilla, Rosquilla and Tonic, which are up 238%, and Sherry, with a 205% increase.
Bread ( +138 %), Vanilla (+95 %), Grape (+74 %), Croquette ( +56 %) and Skewer (+46 %) also gained in popularity, while bolder options such as Manchego, Morcilla or Pimentón joined the list for the first time.
Series and popular culture, a constant source of inspiration
Fiction continues to leave its mark on the naming of mascots. In the country as a whole, Fermín stands out, driven by the character of La que se avecina played by Fernando Tejero, who has become an icon of television humor.
Next to it are names like Ghost, in reference to Jon Snow’s direwolf in Game of Thrones, or Logan, which refers to the patriarch of Succession, showing how the series continue to influence even in dog parks.









