
Long gone are the days when dog names were confined to Rex, Rover or Bud.
Stevie: You just can't round up the world's most influential female musicians without including Stevie Nicks, the amazingly talented vocalist from Fleetwood Mac.Getting a pet is a major decision, right? Think again, it's all about choosing the name you bestow upon your dog because it will represent them for life.
Siouxsie: This name-inspired by Siouxsie Sioux of Siouxsie and the Banshees-is easier to say than you might think: It's actually pronounced like "Susie.".Shirley: The lead singer of the alternative band Garbage, Shirley Manson was the 90s alternative girl of all our dreams.Shakira: The queen of Latin music, Shakira is a singer, dancer, and activist known around the globe.Riri: Name your sweet pooch after Rihanna, the chart-topping singer, actress, designer, and businesswoman from Barbados.Kim: Whether you prefer Sonic Youth (Kim Gordon) or the Pixies (Kim Deal), being named Kim is kind of a big deal in the indie music scene.
Joan: If you and your pooch just so happen to love rock and roll, Joan-inspired by rocker Joan Jett-might be the perfect pick. Janis: Another queen of the 1960s music scene, Janis Joplin was one of the few female performers to take the stage at the 1969 Woodstock music festival. Grace: Known for her psychedelic songs, beautiful vocals, and impeccable bangs, Grace Slick was a major figure in San Francisco's musical movement of the 1960s. Debbie: The front-woman of the new wave band Blondie, Debbie made punk rock music accessible to a massive audience. Aretha: The Queen of Soul and one of America's favorite performers, Aretha Franklin is the defines cool. Amy: Amy Winehouse was beloved for her expressive vocals and super eclectic blend of blues, jazz, and soul.