Children’s Literature Horse Names
Here is a playful and endearing list of Children’s Literature Horse Names, drawn from age-old stories that bring imagination and happiness. Suitable for horses with lighthearted charm, dignified strength, or fairy tale wonder, these names take inspiration from immortal characters and magical quests in classic and contemporary children’s literature. Perfect for kids, horse enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the magic of childhood tales, this series honors the playfulness, imagination, and universal charm of children’s books through names that are full of personality and wonder.
Inspired by Famous Storybook Horses
- Black Beauty – The iconic gentle steed from Anna Sewell’s classic
- Merrylegs – The cheerful pony from Black Beauty
- Gingerhoof – Spirited and fiery, from Black Beauty
- Artax – The brave and loyal horse from The NeverEnding Story
- Shadowfax Jr. – A nod to Gandalf’s legendary steed (The Hobbit / LOTR)
- Tarkheena’s Mount – Inspired by The Horse and His Boy from Narnia
- Bree – The talking warhorse from The Chronicles of Narnia
- Shasta’s Friend – A soft reference to The Horse and His Boy
Magical & Playful Names from Children’s Books
- Winnie’s Whinny – A playful nod to Winnie-the-Pooh
- Matilda’s Mare – Clever and magical
- Toad Hall Trotter – From The Wind in the Willows
- Alice’s Canter – Curious and dreamlike
- Narnia Gallop – For noble steeds in fantasy lands
- Pippi’s Pony – Inspired by Pippi Longstocking’s horse
- Wilbur’s Friend – Friendly and kind, nodding to Charlotte’s Web
- Peter’s Steed – From Peter Pan or Peter Rabbit
- TiggerTail – Energetic and bouncy
- Hogwarts Hoof – Magical and mischievous
Charming & Imaginative Names
- Fairyhoof – Light and magical
- Booker Trot – For a horse that loves stories
- Storystride – A companion for every tale
- DreamWhinny – Gentle and imaginative
- Gigglesnort – Silly and lovable
- Moonlight Mane – Mystical and dreamy
- Pebblehoof – Cute and sturdy
- ScribbleTail – Great for artistic young fans
- Cuddlehoof – Sweet and affectionate
- Nimbus Gallop – Airy and fast, like a flying broomstick!
Classic Characters
- Aslan (The Chronicles of Narnia) – Noble, powerful, wise
- Charlotte (Charlotte’s Web) – Gentle, wise, caring
- Matilda (Matilda) – Clever, spirited, kind-hearted
- Paddington (Paddington Bear) – Lovable, adventurous, charming
- Peter Pan – Playful, forever youthful, adventurous
- Pippi (Pippi Longstocking) – Independent, bold, spirited
- Fern (Charlotte’s Web) – Caring, compassionate, gentle
- Heidi – Cheerful, spirited, sweet
- Corduroy – Comforting, gentle, curious
- Winnie (Winnie-the-Pooh) – Lovable, gentle, comforting
Whimsical & Magical
- Mary Poppins – Magical, graceful, whimsical
- Ozma (The Wizard of Oz) – Fairy princess, kind-hearted
- Wonder (Alice in Wonderland) – Curious, adventurous, imaginative
- Stardust – Enchanting, ethereal, dreamy
- Neverland (Peter Pan) – Playful, adventurous, imaginative
- Willow (Wind in the Willows) – Serene, peaceful, comforting
- Moonbeam – Magical, soft, comforting
- Tinkerbell (Peter Pan) – Playful, charming, lively
- Fable – Enchanting, timeless, imaginative
- Pixie – Mischievous, sprightly, charming
Animal Friends
- Babar (Babar the Elephant) – Wise, dignified, gentle
- BlackBeauty – Noble, gentle, strong
- Wilbur (Charlotte’s Web) – Lovable, loyal, friendly
- Stuart (Stuart Little) – Courageous, adventurous, clever
- Bambi – Innocent, gentle, graceful
- Clifford – Friendly, big-hearted, playful
- Thumper (Bambi) – Energetic, cheerful, bouncy
- Cheshire (Alice in Wonderland) – Playful, mysterious, clever
- Baloo (The Jungle Book) – Easygoing, friendly, comforting
- Misty (Misty of Chincoteague) – Spirited, graceful, wild-hearted
Heroic & Adventurous
- Harry (Harry Potter) – Brave, loyal, magical
- Percy (Percy Jackson) – Adventurous, spirited, heroic
- Bilbo (The Hobbit) – Courageous, curious, adventurous
- Huck (Huckleberry Finn) – Adventurous, free-spirited, bold
- Coraline – Brave, curious, adventurous
- Gandalf (The Hobbit) – Wise, powerful, comforting
- Atticus (To Kill a Mockingbird) – Noble, wise, courageous
- Tintin – Curious, daring, clever
- Ramona (Ramona Quimby) – Spirited, energetic, lovable
- Alice (Alice in Wonderland) – Curious, imaginative, brave
Sweet & Comforting
- Velveteen (The Velveteen Rabbit) – Gentle, comforting, lovable
- Nutmeg – Warm, comforting, sweet
- Butterscotch – Sweet, lovable, gentle
- HoneyBear – Comforting, affectionate, gentle
- Marigold – Bright, cheerful, comforting
- Sunshine – Warm, joyful, comforting
- Juniper – Gentle, charming, playful
- Bluebell – Sweet, gentle, lovely
- Puddleduck (Jemima Puddleduck) – Charming, gentle, whimsical
- Snugglepot (Snugglepot and Cuddlepie) – Lovable, warm-hearted, gentle
Classic Picture Books
- Curious (Curious George)
- George (Curious George)
- Madeline (Madeline series)
- Clifford (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
- Arthur (Arthur the Aardvark)
- Olivia (Olivia the pig)
- Max (Where the Wild Things Are)
- Sendak (Maurice Sendak tribute)
- Corduroy (the bear)
- Paddington (Paddington Bear)
Dr. Seuss Universe
- Seuss (author tribute)
- Horton (Horton Hears a Who)
- Grinch (How the Grinch Stole Christmas)
- Cindy Lou (The Grinch)
- Truffula (The Lorax)
- Lorax (The Lorax)
- Thing One or Thing Two
- Sneetches (The Sneetches)
- Zook (The Butter Battle Book)
- Yertle (Yertle the Turtle)
Classic Chapter Books
- Ramona (Ramona series)
- Beezus (Ramona’s sister)
- Henry (Henry Huggins)
- Ribsy (Henry’s dog)
- Fudge (Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing)
- Peter (Judy Blume books)
- Blubber (Judy Blume)
- Superfudge (Judy Blume)
Fantasy Adventures
- Narnia (The Chronicles of Narnia)
- Aslan (Narnia’s lion)
- Lucy (Chronicles of Narnia)
- Edmund (Chronicles of Narnia)
- Susan (Chronicles of Narnia)
- Peter (Chronicles of Narnia)
- Caspian (Prince Caspian)
- Reepicheep (Narnia mouse)
- Tumnus (Mr. Tumnus)
Animal Stories
- Wilbur (Charlotte’s Web)
- Charlotte (Charlotte’s Web)
- Templeton (Charlotte’s Web)
- Babe (Babe the pig)
- Black Beauty (classic horse story!)
- Flicka (My Friend Flicka)
- Misty (Misty of Chincoteague)
- Phantom (The Black Stallion)
- Spirit (various horse stories)
Adventure Series
- Hardy (Hardy Boys)
- Nancy (Nancy Drew)
- Drew (Nancy Drew)
- Encyclopedia (Encyclopedia Brown)
- Brown (Encyclopedia Brown)
- Boxcar (The Boxcar Children)
- Henry (Boxcar Children)
- Jessie (Boxcar Children)
- Violet (Boxcar Children)
- Benny (Boxcar Children)
Roald Dahl Characters
- Matilda (Matilda)
- Wormwood (Matilda’s family)
- Charlie (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
- Wonka (Willy Wonka)
- Veruca (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
- Augustus (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
- BFG (The BFG)
- Sophie (The BFG)
- James (James and the Giant Peach)
- Peach (James and the Giant Peach)
Fairy Tale Classics
- Cinderella or Ella
- Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
- Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
- Rapunzel
- Goldilocks
- Red (Little Red Riding Hood)
- Jack (Jack and the Beanstalk)
- Hansel or Gretel
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Rose (various fairy tales)
Modern Favorites
- Junie (Junie B. Jones)
- Magic (Magic Tree House)
- Treehouse (Magic Tree House)
- Annie (Magic Tree House)
- Jack (Magic Tree House)
- Dork (Dork Diaries)
- Diary (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
- Greg (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
- Wimpy (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Classic Series
- Pippi (Pippi Longstocking)
- Longstocking (Pippi Longstocking)
- Amelia (Amelia Bedelia)
- Bedelia (Amelia Bedelia)
- Madeline (Madeline)
- Eloise (Eloise at the Plaza)
- Plaza (Eloise)
- Frances (Frances the badger)
- Frog (Frog and Toad)
- Toad (Frog and Toad)
Poetry & Nursery Rhymes
- Humpty (Humpty Dumpty)
- Dumpty (Humpty Dumpty)
- Hickory (Hickory Dickory Dock)
- Dickory (Hickory Dickory Dock)
- Mary (Mary Had a Little Lamb)
- Lamb (Mary Had a Little Lamb)
- Jack (Jack Be Nimble)
- Jill (Jack and Jill)
Caldecott Winners
- Maurice (Maurice Sendak)
- Ezra (Ezra Jack Keats)
- Snowy (The Snowy Day)
- Peter (The Snowy Day)
- Whistle (Whistle for Willie)
- Willie (Whistle for Willie)
- Leo (Leo Lionni books)
- Swimmy (Swimmy by Leo Lionni)
International Classics
- Babar (Babar the Elephant)
- Celeste (Babar series)
- Tintin (The Adventures of Tintin)
- Snowy (Tintin’s dog)
- Asterix (Asterix comics)
- Obelix (Asterix comics)
- Pettson (Pettson and Findus)
- Findus (Pettson and Findus)
Whimsical & Fun Names
- Giggle (from funny books)
- Wiggle (playful)
- Snuggle (cozy stories)
- Cuddle (sweet stories)
- Tickle (funny books)
- Bubble (playful stories)
- Puddle (adventure stories)
- Muddle (silly stories)
Classic Children’s Literature Horse Names
- Black Beauty – From Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
- Flicka – From My Friend Flicka by Mary O’Hara
- Joey – From War Horse by Michael Morpurgo
- Pilot – From Jane Eyre (though not strictly a children’s book, often read by older kids)
- Bree – From The Horse and His Boy (Narnia series) by C.S. Lewis
- Hwin – Another horse from The Horse and His Boy
- Pegasus – Mythical winged horse, appears in many children’s stories
- Silver – The Lone Ranger’s horse (from various adaptations)
- Shadowfax – From The Lord of the Rings (for older kids)
- Strawberry – From The Magician’s Nephew (Narnia)
Whimsical & Fun Horse Names
- Buttermilk – Dale Evans’ horse (from Westerns and kid-friendly media)
- Thunder – A common heroic horse name (Wonder Horse, Billy and Blaze series)
- Spirit – From Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- Rain – From Rain, the Wild Mustang by Reg Down
- Comanche – Famous horse from Comanche: The Horse That Survived
- Misty – From Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry
- Phantom – Also from Misty of Chincoteague
- Stormy – A playful name for a spirited horse
- Star – Simple and classic (The Black Stallion series)
- Blaze – From Billy and Blaze by C.W. Anderson
Fantasy & Adventure Horse Names
- Astra – A celestial-sounding name
- Swiftwind – From She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
- Epona – Inspired by Celtic mythology (and The Legend of Zelda)
- Galloper – A fast, adventurous horse
- Moonlight – A magical, dreamy name
- Starlight – Another mystical choice
- Thunderhoof – For a powerful, mythical steed
- Whirlwind – For a speedy horse
- Firefly – A playful, glowing name
- Cloudjumper – A fun, imaginative name
Classic & Beloved Characters
These names come directly from, or are strongly associated with, iconic horses and their companions in children’s books.
- Black Beauty: From Anna Sewell’s classic. Ideal for a kind, loyal, or dark-coated horse.
- Ginger: Black Beauty’s spirited friend. Great for a feisty, reddish-brown, or lively mare.
- Merrylegs: A cheerful pony from Black Beauty. Perfect for a small, lively, and good-natured horse.
- Flicka: From Mary O’Hara’s “My Friend Flicka.” For a wild, spirited, and beautiful mare.
- Misty: From Marguerite Henry’s “Misty of Chincoteague.” For a wild, free-spirited, or light-colored horse.
- Cloud: After the wild stallion from the “Cloud the Wild Stallion” series. For a strong, independent, or white/grey horse.
- My Little Pony inspired:
- Sparkle: For a bright, cheerful, or magical horse.
- Rainbow: For a colorful or vibrant horse.
- Flutter: For a graceful or gentle horse.
- Spirit: From “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.” For a wild, untamed, and courageous horse.
- Artax: Atreyu’s noble horse in “The Neverending Story.” For a loyal and brave companion.
- Joey: The brave and loyal horse from Michael Morpurgo’s “War Horse.” For a steadfast and enduring companion.
Whimsical & Magical Realms
These names evoke the enchantment, wonder, and fantasy found in many children’s stories.
- Aslan: After the great lion from C.S. Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia.” For a majestic, noble, and powerful horse.
- Unicorn: For a truly magical, pure, or white horse.
- Pegasus: The mythical winged horse. For a swift, graceful, or ethereal horse.
- Frodo: From “The Hobbit” / “The Lord of the Rings” (often adapted for children). For a brave, loyal, and perhaps small horse.
- Hedwig: Harry Potter’s loyal owl. For a white, wise, or faithful horse.
- Nimbus: After a magical broomstick in Harry Potter. For a swift and agile horse.
- Wonder: Evoking Alice in Wonderland or a horse that fills you with awe.
- Dreamer: For a horse with a gentle nature, or one that inspires imagination.
- Whimsy: For a playful, unique, or enchanting horse.
- Pixie: For a small, spirited, or mischievous horse.
- Fairy Dust: For a magical or shimmering horse.
Adventurous & Playful Spirits
Names that suggest curiosity, daring, and a love for exploration, much like characters in children’s adventures.
- Paddington: After the marmalade-loving bear. For a friendly, slightly clumsy, but endearing horse.
- Peter (Rabbit): For a curious, adventurous, or perhaps a bit mischievous horse.
- Biscuit: After the beloved dog from the “Biscuit” series. For a sweet, friendly, and comforting horse.
- Skipper: For a lively horse that loves to move and jump.
- Dash: For a fast, energetic, or impulsive horse.
- Brave: A straightforward name for a courageous horse.
- Jester: For a playful, fun-loving, or quirky horse.
- Ranger: For an adventurous horse that loves to explore.
- Scout: For a curious, observant, or pioneering horse.
