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232 Pet Snake Names for Your Slithery Friend

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You brought home a new pet snake? Terrific! Now it’s time to choose a name.  

Whether you’re seeking a funny snake name or something cool, coming up with the right name takes time. Here are hundreds of pet snake names for inspiration—have fun with this step in your snake-keeping journey! 

Key Takeaways

  • Top snake names include Noodle, Echo, Ziggy, and Nagini.
  • Names often reflect the snake’s species, pattern, or pop culture references.
  • Funny or fearsome names add personality and uniqueness to your pet.
  • A well-matched name helps form a stronger connection with your snake.

10 most popular snake names for 2026: Noodle Echo Ziggy Nagini Monty Medusa Nova Hades Lucifer Snake

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These names rank among the most common amongst pet parents in the Chewy community for 2026. 

  1. Noodle
  2. Echo
  3. Ziggy
  4. Nagini
  5. Monty
  6. Medusa
  7. Nova
  8. Hades
  9. Lucifer
  10. Snake
Female Snake Names
Akira Japanese word meaning “bright,” “ideal,” or “clear.”
Amethyst Semi-precious purple quartz gemstone.
Aurora The red in the sky, just before the sun rises or immediately after it sets.
Charlotte A female name that can also mean a filled sponge cake dessert, for your sweet-tempered snake.
Chloe A female name that means “blooming” in Greek.
Cleopatra A famous queen who died from a venomous snakebite.
Connie Shortened form of Constance, but it could also be short for Constrictor.
Cruella Disney character in “101 Dalmatians.”
Esmeralda Spanish or Portuguese name that means “emerald.”
Fiona Gaelic name that means “vine.”
Gamora Superheroes have the coolest names, like this one: it’s perfect for a green snake.
Gia Shortened form of Gianna, Giada, or Georgia.
Ginger A spicy root herb; the word also refers to red-headed person.
Jade Semiprecious stone, often green, made into jewelry.
Jasmine Flowering plant with a rich aroma.
Kia Female name related to Kristina; also a car brand!
Kiki A nickname for any name beginning with the K sound.
Lily A flower that grows from a bulb in the spring and summer months—the name could fit a white snake.
Luna This is another name for the moon and could be good for a silvery or white snake.
Melody It refers to a part of music but is also a female name.
Midge Meaning “pearl,” Midge is usually a female name, and perfect for a snake with pearlescent hues.
Mila Eastern European name meaning “gracious” or “dear.”
Missy Hissy Sometimes we don’t get the calm, easy-to-handle snake we expected.
Miss Piggy This would work for a hognose snake.
Mystique A villainous female character in “X-Men.”
Opal This iridescent gemstone gets its name from the Sanskrit word for gem.
Raven Name your big black snake after this big black bird.
Saphira Eragon’s dragon from the “Inheritance Cycle” novel series by Christopher Paolini.
Sapphire A precious gemstone that’s usually blue, but occasionally comes in an orange-red color.
Shakira After the Columbian singer known for her serpentine dance moves.
Sheila This Irish name means blind, but it’s a pretty name for a snake.
Sassy Your sassy snake deserves a good name that fits their personality.
Scarlet A bright red color with a hint of orange.
Selene The Greek goddess of the moon who drove her moon chariot across the sky.
Vipera Feminized version of viper, a venomous snake.
Willow A water-loving tree with long, spindly branches.
Xena The warrior princess played by Lucy Lawless.
Zara Beautiful and simple, Zara means “blooming flower.”
Zelda The princess Link rescues in “The Legend of Zelda” video game.
Zoe This cute name is great for a female snake. Any kind at all. It’s that cute.
Male Snake Names
Bart Short for Bartholomew, Bartlett, or Bartram.
Bob A snake named Bob is bound to raise a few eyebrows.
Boris An Eastern European name shared by actor Boris Karloff, who played the title character in the original “Frankenstein.”
Brutus Caesar’s best friend who turned into an enemy.
Caesar First Roman emperor after the fall of the Roman republic.
Cairo The name of this Egyptian city is also a great name for a male snake.
Charlie British slang for a silly person, also a code word for the letter C.
Clyde Named after the river Clyde in England.
Crowley From an old Gaelic word that means “hardy hero.”
Dante Author of the “Divine Comedy,” which contained the “Inferno” (a place where your cold-blooded pet might like to bask).
Eragon The teenage boy who’s the main character in the book with the same name.
Godzilla Fictional prehistoric dinosaur-like monster, awakened by nuclear radiation.
Gizmo This made-up word for a device doubles as a cute pet snake name.
Harry Have a snake with zig-zag markings? Name them after Harry Potter, who sported his own lightning-shaped mark.
Hermit Snakes can be social, but some are downright antisocial.
Houdini If your pet snake is an escape artist, how about naming him Houdini?
Howard Be sure to say this name like Howard’s mom in “The Big Bang Theory.”
Hunter Snakes are predators, so how about a name that describes their behavior?
Jasper This stone has whirls and swirls; perhaps your new scaly pal’s pattern is similar.
Kevin This name makes the rounds in movies, often in characters who end up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Maverick A rebellious person—mavericks do their own thing.
Milo A great name for easy-going pet snakes.
Nacho Maybe your snake has a yellow and orange pattern?
Nero A Roman emperor who played around while Rome burned.
Rango The main character in the movie “Rango” was a lizard. But it could work for a snake.
Rocky Boxer from the movie “Rocky” who overcame adversity.
Rodney Dangernoodle Any time you can take a regular ol’ human name and turn it into a great, punny name, it’s a win.
Spartan A great name for a big male snake like a boa.
Spike A pointed reference to your snake’s teeth or fangs.
Stark If your snake reminds you of Iron Man, name them after Tony Stark.
Stripe Some snakes have awesome striped markings.
Tiberius This respectable name was the T in “Star Trek”‘s “Captain James T. Kirk.”
Venom Great for a venomous snake—or a pet noodle with an attitude.
Viper Did your pal leave a tooth in your finger?
Whiskey An amber-colored liquor that’s aged in oak barrels.
Zane Names starting with Z always sound cool.
Zany A great name for a crazy little snake.
Ziggy The main character in the “Ziggy” comic strip.
Zipper For the snake that zips around their enclosure like a maniac.
Mythical Snake Names
Apep An Egyptian snake god who symbolized darkness and chaos.
Apophis/Apopis A cobra-headed god of ancient Egypt—a great name for a false water cobra.
Artemis Greek goddess of the hunt, animals, and wilderness.
Athena Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
Ares Greek god of war, this name means “ruin.” It works for feisty snakes.
Asclepius Greek god of medicine who learned secrets and wisdom from a snake.
Asmodeus The demon king in the legends of Solomon and Solomon’s Temple construction.
Azrael The angel of death.
Bai Suzhen From Chinese mythology, a powerful female white snake demon.
Basilisk The legendary serpent that kills anyone who looks into their eyes. Your Amazon tree boa tries this on you every single day.
Cadeucus A healing symbol associated with medicine; a rat snake would rock this name.
Coatlicue Aztec mother goddess who also gave birth to the moon and stars.
Draco Great for a bush viper or a dragon snake.
Dracula A pet cobra could roll with this name—fangs and all.
Eopsin Korean goddess of wealth storage, often depicted as a rat snake.
Gorgon A snake-headed woman in Greek mythology.
Helios A Greek sun god—how about a bright yellow snake named Helios?
Hydra The many-headed monster of Greek myth.
Jörmungandr This sea serpent grew big enough to eat his own tail.
Kundalini Sanskrit; roughly translates to “coiled snake.”
Leviathan A biblical sea serpent and symbol of chaos.
Lilith A primordial she-demon theorized to be Adam’s first wife.
Loki The Norse god of mischief, Loki is a popular pet name.
Medusa A snake-headed woman from Greek mythology—great for a female snake.
Merlin The great sorcerer of King Arthur mythology.
Mushussu From Mesopotamian mythology; translates as “reddish snake” or “splendor serpent.”
Naga The snake-headed race who the god Brahma banished underground.
Nagaraja A mythological king of half-human, half-serpent beings.
Nidhogg Norse mythological dragon. Meaning “dread biter,” this fits a bitey little fellow.
Ningishzida Mesopotamian god usually associated with snakes.
Nirvana A state of rest and harmony; a good name for calm snakes.
Nüwa Chinese human-headed snake goddess.
Nyx Greek goddess of the night—great for a Mexican black kingsnake.
Ophion In Greek mythology, this is the snake that incubated the primordial egg.
Ouroboros Either a snake or a dragon eating its own tail in Egyptian mythology.
Pandora In Greek mythology, Pandora opened a box and released all the woes into the world.
Quetzelcoatl The feathered serpent creation god of Mesoamerican and Aztec myth.
Tefnut Egyptian lion-headed snake god of moisture.
Titan Giants in Greek myth; Zeus and his brethren killed or imprisoned them.
Venus The Roman goddess of love and passion.
Wadjet Cobra or snake-headed Egyptian goddess whose name means the “green one.”
Funny Snake Names
Ana-Konda Slywater Have fun giving your snake this punny version of “Star Wars” hero Anakin Skywalker.
Benedict Cobrabatch Could this name inspired by actor Benedict Cumberbatch work for a false water cobra?
Dr. Jones The famous movie archaeologist Indiana Jones hated snakes.
Hogrid Name your hognose snake Hogrid, in honor of Hagrid—a beloved character in “Harry Potter” books and movies.
Cirque du Slither For an adventurous acrobat snake.
Coily McFeign For a snake that plays dead, this name does the trick.
David Hisselhoff A little twist on the “Baywatch” actor’s name.
Deceptisnake You never quite know if your snake is sleeping or watching you.
Dirt You could name your sand boa or rosy boa Dirt.
Fanghis Khan The great conqueror—of their cage, at least.
Fango Dango Silly snake names are the best!
Fainting Fang Snakes that play dead rock this name.
Fettuccini Alfredo (F. Alfreda for girls) Noodle names for snakes are irresistible.
Flopsy McNoodle Some species just can’t give up the routine; playing dead every time they see you.
Hisstopher Hiss a little when you say “Christopher, and you have Hisstopher.
Lazy Bones Snakes are efficient energy users and only move when they must.
Master P This fun name works whether you have a python or a pit viper.
Monty the Python This nod to the British television show is a no-brainer.
Possum Playing dead will land you this name.
Severus Snake The head of Slytherin house at Hogwarts was quite the serpentine character.
Slacker For the snake that doesn’t bother striking at his food.
Slinky Snakes slink around hard-to-reach areas—this name could work.
Slytherin The Hogwarts house Slytherin doubles as a great snake name.
Smaug Technically, a dragon. But is still an awesome pet snake name.
Smeagol Does your snake coil up around a favorite spot like they’re hoarding something precious?
Sneaker It could be a tennis shoe reference, or a description of your snake’s behavior.
Stinky Here’s a good name for the pet snake who simply must musk every time they’re picked up.
Stretch For the snake that loves stretching from one branch to the next.
Thorn Here’s a funny name for a snake with a prickly personality.
Toothless After the black dragon in the animated film “How to Train Your Dragon”—and perfect for snakes without teeth or fangs.
Wiggles For a snake that won’t stop wiggling, a funny, wiggly name is a great idea!
Cool Snake Names
Amber Fossilized tree sap that ranges in color from yellow to deep red.
Ash A cool name for a gray or black snake.
Batman For your “dark knight” of a snake.
Bessie This common name for cows would work well for snakes with “bovine” markings, like the cow reticulated python.
Blade The vampire-hunting main character in “Blade.”
Coal Did Santa bring a snake that spends their time coiled up like a lump of coal?
Coatl This means “serpent” in the Nahuatl language.
Cobalt Mineral used to make a vivid blue dye.
Cowbell Bell that farmers hang from cows’ necks to hear them coming.
Diesel Name your asphalt or freeway morph ball python Diesel.
Emerald Gemstones make wonderful snake names; this one is terrific for a green tree python or emerald tree boa.
Flame Corn snakes are always on the move and have bright colors—just like flames.
Garnet A red-eyed albino snake named Garnet? Yes, please!
Glacier A huge, white, slow-moving piece of ice that makes a great snake name.
Kaa After the giant python in Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.”
Indigo Is your snake iridescent, or do they have indigo-colored eyes?
Julius Squeezer How about a funny name for your new boa or python?
Linguini Pasta names work well for snakes.
Marshmallow This is an adorable name for a snake that happens to be white.
Mr. Freeze Your cold-blooded buddy would rock this “Batman” villain’s name.
Noodle A fun, simple, and memorable name.
Obsidian Volcanic glass that’s usually black and semi-translucent.
Onyx That jet-black snake is waiting for a cool name like Onyx!
Professor Sssss Have a hissing good time making up names, like Professor Sssss.
Ruby Ruby is July’s birthstone and a cool name for snake.
Sir Hissalot A noble snake name for a noble snake.
Sir Scalesworth Almost any time you add “Sir” to a silly word, you’ve got a good snake name.
Snakespeare A nod to the family playwright and poet, Snakespeare is unforgettable.
Snow For a snake with snow-white scales.
Sprout A thin little snake deserves a cute name like Sprout.
Squirt A funny little name for a funny little snake.
Stormscale A valuable “World of Warcraft” item used to make armor—and a pretty epic snake name.
Swamp Thing Perfect for a snake who likes water.
Zephyr A gentle west wind.
Names That Mean Snake
Ahi This Sanskrit name means “serpent” and has a sleek, modern sound that fits an elegant snake with a smooth glide.
Aiden Derived from an Irish root connected to “little fire,” Aiden also appears in serpent folklore, making it a strong fit for bold snakes with fiery patterns.
Cerastes Named after the horned viper of Greek mythology, Cerastes is ideal for a snake with striking scales or a fierce personality.
Chnoubis An ancient serpent deity from Gnostic mythology, Chnoubis has an exotic, mystical vibe perfect for a regal reptile.
Cihuacoatl Meaning “snake woman” in Aztec mythology, this powerful name suits a confident female snake with commanding presence.
Drake While often associated with dragons, Drake traces back to serpent-like creatures and works beautifully for a strong, intimidating snake.
Echidna In Greek mythology, Echidna was known as the “mother of monsters” and was half woman, half serpent. It’s a dramatic choice for a striking snake.
Egle From Lithuanian folklore, Egle is the queen of serpents and a beautiful, uncommon option for graceful pets.
Fafnir In Norse legend, Fafnir was a dwarf whose obsession with treasure turned him into a serpent-like creature, making it a cool name for a snake with shimmering scales.
Glycon A snake god worshipped in the Roman Empire, Glycon has a polished, sophisticated sound that feels both ancient and unique.
Hina In Polynesian mythology, Hina has connections to reptilian and serpent legends, giving this short name an ethereal quality.
Jormun Inspired by Jörmungandr, the giant world serpent of Norse mythology, this shortened variation feels powerful and easy to say.
Kaliya In Hindu mythology, Kaliya was a many-headed serpent who lived in a sacred river. It’s a dramatic and beautiful name for a water-loving snake.
Manasa A Hindu goddess associated with snakes and protection, Manasa is a graceful choice for calm, observant snakes.
Melusine This mythical serpent-woman from European folklore lends a magical, mysterious quality to any pet snake.
Nidhara Inspired by ancient serpent legends, Nidhara sounds dark, elegant, and perfectly suited to a sleek black snake.
Orm An Old Norse word meaning “serpent” or “dragon,” Orm is short, cool, and surprisingly modern-feeling.
Shesha In Hindu mythology, Shesha is the cosmic serpent said to support the universe. It’s a majestic name for a calm, impressive snake.
Tiamat This Babylonian sea serpent goddess symbolizes chaos and power, making it a bold pick for larger species.
Uraeus The sacred cobra symbol worn by Egyptian pharaohs, Uraeus is especially fitting for snakes with regal energy.
Vasuki A serpent king from Hindu mythology, Vasuki is a strong, memorable name for snakes with dramatic markings or personalities.
Zilant A legendary serpent-dragon from Tatar mythology, Zilant is a rare, edgy name that feels both cool and mythical.
Ball Python Names
Biscuit Warm tan and golden ball python morphs make Biscuit an extra cozy, adorable fit.
Bourbon This rich, amber-inspired name suits snakes with caramel-colored scales and smooth personalities.
Checkers A fun pick for ball pythons with bold, patterned markings that stand out beautifully.
Cider Sweet and autumn-inspired, Cider is perfect for warm-toned snakes with coppery hues.
Coilby A playful pun-name that highlights your ball python’s favorite hobby: curling into tight little coils.
Copper Metallic and cool, Copper works wonderfully for reddish-brown or cinnamon morphs.
Dune Inspired by rolling desert sands, Dune is sleek, earthy, and effortlessly cool.
Eclipse A mysterious celestial name for darker ball pythons with dramatic markings.
Fig Short, sweet, and earthy, Fig is especially cute for smaller or more docile snakes.
Freckle Ball pythons with speckled or spotted patterns wear this playful name perfectly.
Gingersnap A spicy-sweet choice for snakes with cinnamon, orange, or bronze coloring.
Hex This edgy little name gives off magical vibes and suits snakes with intense stares.
Inkblot Great for piebald or highly patterned morphs whose markings resemble splashes of ink.
Juno A sleek mythological name that feels elegant without being over-the-top.
Maple Warm and woodsy, Maple fits golden or reddish ball python morphs beautifully.
Mochi Soft, squishy, and impossibly cute—Mochi is ideal for gentle snakes who love to curl up.
Mosaic Ball python patterns can look like living artwork, making Mosaic an especially fitting name.
Nutmeg This spice-inspired name works wonderfully for brown and cinnamon-toned snakes.
Orbit Since ball pythons love curling into neat circles, Orbit feels especially clever.
Pretzel Twisty, bendy, and impossible not to love—Pretzel is a classic funny snake name.
Quill Short and sharp-sounding, Quill gives a sophisticated edge to calm, observant snakes.
Ripple A smooth, flowing name that mirrors the graceful movement of a ball python.
Toffee Sweet and golden, Toffee is perfect for banana, pastel, or caramel morphs.
Velvet Ball pythons have stunningly smooth scales, and Velvet captures that luxurious texture beautifully.
Whorl Inspired by spirals and coils, Whorl is a unique, stylish name tailor-made for ball pythons.

Hopefully, the 232 names on this list helped you find the perfect name for your pet snake. Once you’ve decided, have fun with it! Use a few colored sharpies to draw it on the side of their enclosure.  

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