140 Cool and Good Rhino Names

Rhino Names

Rhinos are originally found in the wild hence are not normally distinguished by names but referred to as just animals. Over the past decades, some rhinos have been captured and kept in zoos here humans can see and interact with them. That being said, a common practice in zoos is to give wild animals names as a means of distinguishing between various species of the same kind. This generally means that similar to humans and other domesticated animals, rhinos have names. Just as there are names considered as unideal, some are preferred by zookeepers and so are categorised as good names for rhinos. This article is aimed at providing a detailed account of good rhino names; from those of baby rhinos, females, males, funny and cool names including their nicknames.

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Good Rhino Names

Good rhino names must be memorable and befitting of every individual species. As already noted, good names allow zookeepers to distinguish between various species. The ideal names are those chosen for their meanings.

Malindi: it is of the African origin meaning Gift from God that you have long-awaited.

Onyx: a gemstone that is known for its shiny black colour. This name is therefore ideal for the black rhino.

Advik: meaning unique.

Madiba: named after the political leader and philanthropist, Nelson Mandela.

Sahib: the name means the master.

  • Quinn
  • Amigo
  • Bacchus
  • Bishop
  • Bobo
  • Aashika
  • Odin
  • Obi
  • Oseye
  • Cebo
  • Bruno
  • Budda
  • Caesar
  • Dash
  • Simba
  • Nala
  • Genie
  • Aatish
  • Jetta
  • Major
  • Oz
  • Remy
  • Tank
  • Zeus
  • Kali

Baby Rhino Names

Baby rhinos are known as calves. Just as mature rhinoceros species are large, strong and powerful animals, the same applies to their calves. As such, some names may not be quite appropriate or match their reputation. Therefore there is need for zookeepers to put effort in naming baby rhinos to ensure that they have good names that suit specific animals and allows them to easily distinguish between the calves. Note that rhinos are among the world’s endangered species. For this reason, the birth and naming of a baby rhino is quite a special occasion. In some countries, it is even broadcasted to the public and the general population is given an opportunity to celebrate and select the name. The following are some baby rhino names and their meanings to help in decision making.

Ajani: a name belonging to the African origin. It means he who wins the struggle. The name signifies the survival of rhinoceros species in the midst of extinction by poachers. This is among the ideal baby rhino names as it creates awareness and thus helps to preserve rhinos.

Narayani: named after a river in Nepal. The term ‘Narayani’ means goddess of wealth and power.

Zohari: the name is of the Arabic origin. It means expressivity, desire and excitement.

Calla: the name means beautiful.

Putri: the name is of Indonesian origin. It means princess.

Other baby rhino names include:

  • Yara
  • Shira
  • Ines
  • Femi
  • Chanel
  • Adele
  • Debra
  • Cheryl
  • Tasha
  • Matthew
  • Wyatt
  • Camilla
  • Moses
  • Noah
  • Kyrie
  • Jax
  • Max
  • Cayden
  • Titus
  • Tanner
  • Nico
  • Reed
  • Karina
  • Doris
  • Cleopatra
  • Tiffany

Female Rhino Names

Female rhinos are called cows. They are generally more social in comparison to males high are solitary and territorial tendencies. Ideal female rhino names should suit their personal traits and differ from names given to boys. An important factor to look out for hen naming a female rhino is that despite similarities in their overall personality, every animal species differ. As already stated, good rhino names match the animal’s character. To add on, female rhino names can be inspired by names of inspirational women and scenic places. Below are some female rhino names and their meanings.

Farida: meaning unique or precious.

Ndlovukazi: the name is of Zulu origin and it means queen.

Agatha: a Greek name meaning good woman.

Miriam: a popular human name that can also be given to female rhinos. The name has many meanings. In this context, it means lady of the sea.

Additional female rhino names are:

  • Nova
  • Enhle
  • Nafeesa
  • Serilda
  • Kendi
  • Julieta
  • Penelope
  • Missy
  • Emily
  • Ella
  • Bella
  • Elle
  • Elsa
  • Nia
  • Ziva
  • Zahara
  • Amina
  • Suma
  • Lesedi
  • Alana
  • Shiva
  • Kiazi
  • Anjou
  • Cora
  • Delania
  • Eyla

Male Rhino Names

Male rhinos are called bulls. As previously discussed, they are normally unsocial and tend to be territorial. Male rhino names can be inspired by their temperament. Male rhinos can also be named after inspirational individuals such as Madiba (Nelson Mandela). Some can even be given general names and others have been named after certain animal rights organisations. That being said, some of male the rhino names are stated below including their meaning.

Thamani: a Kiswahili name meaning precious one or beloved.

Abaeze: the name means branch of the kings.

Mnqobi: a Zulu/ Ndebele name meaning conqueror.

Vishnu: meaning the preserver. The name is inspired by the Hindu god Vishnu who is said to be the protector and preserver of the universe.

Adebyi: meaning the royal one.

List of male rhino names:

  • Mekhi
  • Qhawe
  • Adair
  • Alek
  • Bastiaan
  • Dalil
  • Qasim
  • Taj
  • Booby
  • Burton
  • Dexter
  • Amari
  • Shakur
  • Kilifowa
  • Madiba
  • Fergus
  • Zaid
  • Ingmar
  • Keona
  • Marek
  • Ringo
  • Bolanle
  • Amir
  • Tovi
  • Zion

Cool Rhino Names

Just as humans and other animal species have named considered as cool. The same applies to rhinos. It is a common practice in zoos across the globe to give rhinos cool names. Take note that cool rhino names are basically unconventional and can sometimes include names of popular individuals such as Ashton (Ashton Kutcher – an actor in the United States of America). The following are some cool rhino names that are popular in some countries.

Toofus: a name that is given to rhinos because they have big strong teeth.

Rhino Dino/ Rhinaldo: inspired by the famous footballers, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo.

Ivory: inspired by their horns.

Speedy/ Turbo: rhinos run quite fast. Their average speed is 50 – 55km/hr.

Additional cool rhino names include:

  • Ace
  • Bishop
  • Bay
  • Piper
  • Hippy
  • Millie
  • Lady Anne
  • Lincoln
  • Magnus
  • Zeke
  • India
  • Philo
  • Grey
  • Andrea
  • Maisie

Funny Rhino Names

Some rhino names are funny. Animal keepers sometimes enjoy a little humour and so prefer funny names over those considered as cool or conventional. These can be inspired by the names of famous people. It is however common to come up with funny names based on their traits. The upside of using funny rhino names is that they are easy to remember and are quite relatable. Here are some funny rhino names:

Bolivar: this name is inspired by their love for swimming. Rhinos like to swim and dive underwater for food.

Kelvin: this Celtic name for river man is ideal for water-loving animals.

Grunt: although rhinos are usually quiet animals, they makes some sounds; the most common sounds are growling and grunting hence the name,Grunt.

Teeny: an ironic name that is given to large species.

  • Nugget
  • Mudman
  • Rambo
  • Kooky
  • Zany
  • Trophy
  • Chibi
  • Yadira
  • Superbowl
  • Vinny
  • Buff
  • Megabone
  • Tonks
  • Snotbox
  • Boop
  • Tsunami
  • Akeno
  • Watermonster
  • Scout

Rhino Nicknames

It is also a common practice to call rhino by various nicknames. Nicknames are usually inspired by their character and physical traits. Popular rhino nicknames include:

Wusu/ Brain: rhinos are large animal species with big heads, hence this nickname.

Schozzle: a name inspired by their facial expression making it one of the good rhino nicknames.

Muddison: rhinos generally like to wallow in the mud hence the name Muddison. The name is derived from Addison.

Bubba: a fun name for large-sized species.

Wookie: from the television series, Star Wars.

Rhino nicknames also include:

  • Dino Dome
  • Slabhead
  • Kamani
  • Jigaboo
  • Busty
  • Snoutface
  • Flabby
  • Chan
  • Gussie
  • Beefy
  • Piggy
  • Augie
  • Ned
  • Biggie
  • Rena
  • Fat Joe
  • Smalls
  • Hollywood
  • Hype

What are the 5 types of rhinos?

Rhinos are among the world’s endangered species. They exist mainly in Africa and Asia, depending on the type of species. Some rhinos have a single horn while others have two. Their horns vary in size with Javan rhinos having the smallest horns. White rhinos have the largest horns. Here are the five species of rhino:

White Rhino: The white rhino is the largest of the rhino species. They weigh approximately 1 800 to 2 700 kg, standing about 1.5 to 1.8 m tall at the shoulder. They have two horns, with the front one being larger. The largest population is found in South Africa.

Black Rhino: They weigh between 800 to 1 350 kg and are about 1.4 to 1.7m tall at their shoulder. Black rhinos have two horns, with the front one being larger. Note that they are not necessarily black in colour, the term is used to distinguish them from white rhinos.

Javan Rhino: The smallest of the rhinos, weighing about 900 to 2 300kg and standing 1.5 to 1.7 m tall at the shoulder. Javan rhinos only have one horn. They are currently the rarest of the rhino species, with only between 27 and 44 individuals thought to live in the wild.

Sumatran Rhino: They differ from other types of rhinos by the shaggy hairs on their bodies and ears. They have two horns and typically weigh around 600 to 950 kg. Sumatran rhinos are critically endangered; they exist only in protected areas.

Greater One-horned rhino: As the name suggests, they have one horn. They are quite large, weighing close to if not similar to the white rhino.

Are Rhinos Extinct 2020?

Rhinos once roamed many places across the world. However, their population has significantly diminished due to illegal poaching. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were only 50 000 rhinos in Africa and Asia. This number has continued to diminish over the years. By 1970, only 70 000 rhino were recorded to exist. Today, very few rhinos survive outside national parks. Approximately 27 000 rhinos remain in the wild. There are only 2 remaining species of the Northern White Rhino. Black, Javan and Sumatran rhino are also critically endangered.  There has however been a slight improvement with successful conservation efforts in India increasing the number of Greater One-horned rhinos from 200 at the turn of the 20th century to 3 700.