How to correctly name a budgerigar

How to name a bird

To correctly choose names for a boy or girl budgie, some standard rules are taken into account:


  • it is initially determined whether a male or a female will be purchased;

  • if a person wants to teach a bird to speak in the future, then it is advisable to choose a male, since boys have the ability to pronounce a large number of sounds;
  • the chosen nickname should please all family members;
  • The size, gender and character of the pet are taken into account, but it is best to choose one word that will be simple for the bird;
  • When choosing a name, some people take into account the color of the bird, choosing the appropriate name, for example, blue parrots are often called Blue;
  • Many owners make the same mistake, which is that they choose a name that has already been given to another pet, so the bird will not be able to remember its name or will be confused.

It is not recommended to use double nicknames or nicknames that contain more than 8 letters.
Nicknames that contain more than 4 consonants are considered difficult to pronounce, so it will be difficult for birds to repeat such a word. It is not advisable to use ordinary human names.

In order for the bird to remember its name, it is necessary to repeat it as often as possible while communicating with the bird. When choosing a bird, you can ask the breeder about the character traits of a particular individual in order to choose a name taking into account this specificity.

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What to name a boy budgie. What to name a boy budgie

You bought a budgie and are wondering what to name your new pet. First you need to find out what gender he is. If the bird is older than 3 months, then this is very easy to do, since young parrots gradually change the color of their beak. In an adult bird its color is already more saturated. In females, the beak color is grayish-white or brown, while in males it is bright blue.

Instructions

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The older your pet is, the smarter and more vulnerable it is, the more difficult it is to tolerate separation and get used to a new place. When choosing a nickname, start from the fact that it is easier for parrots to pronounce whistling, hissing, growling sounds. Choose a short name that will appeal to all family members. Nick, Fritz, Bruce, Dick, Boy, Hera, Gigi, Kuzya, Kesha, Mitya, Tima, Fedya, Yasha, Gosha - these are simpler names, suitable for a parrot of any size and color.

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Tishka, Kopusha, Motley, Shurshun, Shalun - your pets will like these funny nicknames because they themselves will be able to pronounce them. Remember that choosing a name is not an easy matter. You will have to constantly use this name, and the bird will respond to it. Please note that parrots easily reproduce words with hissing sounds, as well as the letters “k”, “r”, “a”, “u”. You can choose a nickname after your favorite movie character, for example, Robinson, Tarzan, Captain, Caesar, Martin, Figaro.

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The name of the bird can emphasize some of its features. Nicknames such as Arnold, Sylvester, Felix, Ronaldo, Aragorn, Aristarchus, Jackson, Napoleon, Nikusha, Ricardo, Rubik, Fidel, Churchill, Eugene are suitable for medium and large parrots, but it will be difficult for the bird to reproduce such a name. It is suitable for a male who is able to speak faster than a female.

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Alex, Borya, Kuzya, Chick, Yusha, Chucha, Ollie, Motya, Coco, Zheka, Hedgehog, Bonya, Ara - these short nicknames will appeal not only to you and the children, but to the parrot, he will quickly get used to such a nickname. Remember that you should not call the bird a nickname; everyone should have their own.

Helpful advice

Whatever name you choose, remember that you should start training with your bird only after it already trusts you, that is, it begins to sit on your finger. Practice with her for 30 minutes, every day, if possible at the same time. The bird can speak either after a couple of days or after a few weeks. Some parrots are so capable that they can learn up to 1000 words.

What sounds are pleasant to birds?

If a person buying a chick plans to teach the wavy to talk, then it is advisable to choose words for its name that will be pleasant and easy for the bird.

Budgerigars quite easily reproduce vowel letters, as well as sibilant consonants. The name may include the following letters: p, k, sh, l or r. The names Capa and Kira are considered very easy to repeat.

There are some sounds that are considered difficult for wavy speakers to pronounce . These include: s, z, c, n or m. In some cases, even the letter “o” is difficult to pronounce. For example, the names Ogonyok or Sema are considered the most difficult.

If a bird cannot pronounce a letter, it gets scared, so it simply refuses to repeat the difficult word. Parrots love the letter “r” very much, so sometimes they spend hours repeating a simple word with this letter.

Each person who bought a parrot has their own preferences regarding the nickname. But it is advisable to listen to the advice of an ornithologist, since a correctly chosen name will allow you to quickly teach the bird to speak, and the pet itself will begin to respond promptly. If there are no plans to teach conversation, then a nickname is chosen that all family members simply like.

What to consider when choosing names for parrots

Most owners, when thinking about what to name a parrot, expect that sooner or later the pet will learn to pronounce its name on its own. This is why many parrot names contain hissing sounds, because feathered pets are easier to remember and interpret such words very funny. Thanks to this property, names like Gosha, Kesha or Dasha are so popular. If you have a breed of parrot that is not a talking one, you can choose more complex names for your parrots. So, many modern people try to choose cool names for their pets in honor of their favorite actors, movie characters, singers, or people their feathered pets resemble.

Since birds have less pronounced sexual characteristics, first of all, you should definitely know the answer to the question of whether you are choosing a nickname for a boy or a girl. You can also try to choose a universal name that is suitable for both males and females. Also often, when thinking about what to name a parrot, new owners choose a name based on its external differences and characteristics.

How to name a parrot: advice from ornithologists for talking breeds

  • choose names for parrots that contain hissing words as well as the letter “r”
  • pay attention to the number of consonants - then the bird will introduce itself in a sing-song manner
  • these bright birds have difficulty pronouncing the letters “n”, “m”, “l”, some cannot pronounce “s”, “z”, “ts”
  • names consisting of several words can lead to difficulties in the bird’s perception of its name: if you call it a diminutive variation of the nickname, the parrot will get used to it and will not respond to the full name, and vice versa: if the shortened form is rarely used , the parrot just won't remember it
  • When choosing names for parrots, make sure that they are not similar to the names of family members, so that the bird does not confuse its name with other words.

Whatever name you choose, don't get upset or angry with your parrot if he can't learn it quickly. Birds, like other animals, must go through a period of adaptation to their new home and will only begin to imitate you when they feel comfortable and safe. Don't try to force your parrot to repeat its name, and especially don't overload it with other words to repeat.

Stars among the parrots

To choose beautiful names for parrots, you can familiarize yourself with famous personalities in the bird world. In Soviet cinema, extremely popular characters were the parrot Kesha, after whom many name their pets, as well as Stepanich from the cartoon about “Lost and Found”. Foreign star parrots: Captain Flint, Aladdin's friend Iago, Disney's Jose Carioca, Cockatoo from Chip 'n' Dale, Professor Pericles from Scooby Doo,

Most Common Parrot Names for a Male

  • Alex, Almaz, Abrasha, Alf, Cupid, Argo, Aristarchus, Arkasha, Archik, Ataman, Ajax
  • Bert, Boy, Bush, Boss, Borka, Bosun, Bruce
  • Valera, Vasya, Vikesha, Zipper, Vinny, Vulcan
  • Gosha, Grand, Garrick, Grisha, Hussar
  • Danko, Dandy, Joe, Dyusha, Johnny, Dick
  • Egor, Hedgehog, Erosha
  • Jacques, Jean, Zhigan, Zhigol, Zhora
  • Zeus, Zenith, Zero, Zephyr, Zorro
  • Igor, Hindu, Yorick, Jiri
  • Carlo, Karlusha, Kapitosha, Kasper, Kane, Kesha, Coco, Crash, Kopusha, Kuzya
  • Lexus, Lord, Lotus, Fierce
  • Tycoon, Makar, Max, Milan, Misha, Monya
  • Narcissus, Nick, Nord
  • Ogonyok, Eagle, Ozzy, Orion, Oscar, Ostap
  • Pamir, Patrick, Pegasus, Petya, Pitti, Motley, Prince, Fluff, Pierre
  • Rio, Rubik, Roger, Ryzhik, Roma
  • Samurai, Signor, Stesha, Octopus, Sultan
  • Tagir, Typhoon, Tima, Trio, Timur, Tishka, Topaz, Troy, Trash
  • Umka, Hurricane
  • Pharaoh, Farat, Phoenix, Felix, Frank, Funtik
  • Hasan, Hild, Hippie, Charlie, Chibis, Chizhik, Charlie, Sherkhan, Chief, Bumblebee, Shrek, Shurik
  • Elon, Andy, Erro
  • Yuji, Yudik
  • Yarosha, Yarik, Yasha.

Best Parrot Names for a Female

  • Adele, Alice, Aphrodite, Angela, Assol, Ashika, Asya
  • Squirrel, Betsy, Benny, Britta, Beauty
  • Venus, Vika, Vita, Wally
  • Glasha, Gabby, Gressy
  • Dana, Dasha, Dzhelika, Judy, Jerry, Judah, Julia, Dune
  • Eva, Egoza, Eshka
  • Zhanna, Zheri, Zhudi, Jolly, Zhuzha, Jolly
  • Zara, Zina, Zuza, Zita, Zyusya
  • Isolde, Inza, Ista, Toffee
  • Katyusha, Kiki, Kitty, Knopa, Christy, Kisha, Ksyusha, Kat
  • Lada, Laura, Like, Lady, Lore, Lala
  • Malvina, Miki, Monika, Mukha
  • Nancy, Natasha, Nessie, Nochka
  • Olli, Oda, Orsa
  • Pippi, Pika, Perry, Pira, Bun, Puma
  • Rosa, Rosette, Ricky, Rozya, Rimma, Rita, Roni, Ruzana
  • Tanya, Tiffany, Tyusha, Tasha, Tutti
  • Sabrina, Sarah, Sandra
  • Ulli, ursa, Ulya
  • Farina, Fury, Fairy, Flori, Franta
  • Hanny, Khibina, Hannah, Holly
  • Queen, Cera, Tsusia, Zilla
  • Chaga, Changa, Chacha, China, Chucha, Sheri, Shure
  • Elvira, Era, Elsa or Ella.

Names for couples

If you're wondering what name to give your parrot pair, here are some popular options:

  • Bonnie and Clyde
  • Winnie and Pooh
  • Banana and Kiwi
  • Kiki and Coca
  • Cookie Tookie
  • Mickey and Ricky
  • Terra and Hera
  • Toshka and Totoshka
  • Chacha and Chichi.

When thinking about the best name for your pet, do not forget that names for parrots should suit each individual pet. And, if you chose a name before purchasing it, think carefully about whether the chosen name is suitable for your new family member.

What to look for when choosing a nickname

To choose the right name for the wavy, it is recommended to consider simple tips:

  • there is no need to rush, since you can initially observe your new pet to evaluate its behavior and character;
  • it is necessary to take into account the wishes of all family members, and especially you need to listen to children, who usually pay the most attention to parrots;
  • the name should be easy to pronounce not only for the wavy, but also for the person;
  • Short nicknames are considered the most optimal;
  • It is allowed that the name can be declined in an affectionate form.

The nickname is chosen for the bird’s entire life, so its choice must be approached responsibly and seriously.

If the parrot previously lived in another family, then it already has a name. It is not recommended to change it, as this is considered a stressful situation for the wavy . Therefore, you will have to use the old nickname. It is only allowed to choose any consonant name.

Nicknames for boys

Although each person independently determines the optimal nickname for his bird, there are some names that are chosen by many people for these wavy boys.

List of the most popular names:

  • Jacques;
  • Bush;
  • Borya;
  • Billy;
  • Venya;
  • Garik;
  • Hera;
  • Jacques;
  • Jean;
  • Erosh;
  • Zero;
  • Iris;
  • Eraser;
  • Kesha;
  • Krosha;
  • Marik;
  • Nicky;
  • Oscar;
  • Prosha;
  • Rio;
  • Sultan;
  • Tim;
  • Tendril;
  • Fedya;
  • Charlie;
  • Shurik;
  • Eric;
  • Cabin boy;
  • Yasha.

Sometimes owners prefer to choose funny nicknames, which include Sushi, Yakuza or Cucaracha. If the bird learns to repeat such a name, it will be very fun.

Names for budgie girls:

  • Yaza, Utah, Oda, Eva, Ida, Aba;
  • Yucca, Yurga, Tori, Tara, Tisha, Urta, Zita, Zura, Zara, Sarah, Varya, Daki, Dasha, Dara, Deri, Dori, Hera, Tsatsa, Chita, Chara, Sheri, Abra, Zhuzha, Zheri, Ruta, Rita, Rada, Pita, Cora, Kara, Keri, Capa, Basya, Betsy, Gita, Keti, Kira;
  • Terry, Gerda, Greta, Becky, Frida, Harry, Bella, Prima;
  • Jerry, Jackie, Brenda.

Cool name for a girl budgerigar:

  • Yula, Fairy, Willow;
  • Troy, Shusha, Sonya, Lyra, Muse;
  • Egoza, Fury, Thunderstorm, Pear, Happy, Gamma, Candy, Frosya, Tigra, Bunny, Doll, Ibiza, Haze;
  • Africa, Alaska, Apple, Button, Berry, Thing, Siesta, Istoma, Bully, Quinta, Toffee, Dolce, Fun;
  • Bead, Arrow, Bullfight, Coquette, Rowan, Blackberry, Button, Orchid.

If you are in doubt what gender your wavy is, then choose a universal name for it. When purchasing a pair of budgies, it is better to come up with nicknames for them that have different sounds, so as not to confuse the birds. Make sure that the wavy's nickname does not repeat the name of someone from your family or friends. This can be unpleasant for humans and can also confuse the budgie. The main thing is that the nickname is pleasant to the bird and the whole family.

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Nicknames for girls

If you buy a female, then you need to choose a suitable name for her, focusing on her appearance and character.

The most popular girl's names include:

  • Storm;
  • Zhuzha;
  • Tiger;
  • Yula;
  • Sonya;
  • Arrow;
  • Yoke;
  • Fun;
  • Muse;
  • Fairy;
  • Darling;
  • Dasha;
  • Quiet;
  • Nika;
  • Basya;
  • Eve;
  • Gerda;
  • Ida;
  • Lana;
  • Rimma;
  • Tutti;
  • Ulya;
  • Elia;
  • Java.

Sometimes names are chosen from different works of art. For example, nicknames are often used: Rosetta, Desdemona, Aphrodite or Patricia. But these words are considered too difficult for parrots. Although it is believed that it is boys who have the amazing ability to reproduce human speech, sometimes even females speak beautifully.

There are even universal nicknames that can be used for both girls and boys. These include: Billy, Loki, Tisha or Fanya.

Sometimes owners prefer to entrust this choice to children, who often come up with surprising or cool names. They often rely on words that they remember while watching cartoons. These include: Shrek, Luntik, Stella or Capa.

Nicknames for couples

If you plan to buy two wavy birds at once that will live in pairs, then you can come up with unusual names for them that will go well together. You can even choose names that are consonant, but this often leads to the birds becoming confused and therefore not responding.

Usually people prefer to choose names that are taken from movies, books or TV series.


The most popular options:

  • Pooh and Winnie;
  • Kiwi and Banana;
  • Hera and Thera;
  • Chichi and Chacha.

If you buy a parrot that a person plans to teach to speak, then the nickname is most often the first word of the bird, so you need to choose it wisely so that it is clear, simple and short.

What to do to make the bird start responding

After purchasing a parrot, you should not immediately start loading it with any activities. Initially, there is a period of adaptation when the wavy gets used to the new environment. At this time, you need to accustom him to the presence of a person.

It is recommended to frequently communicate with the bird in a calm voice. For hand taming, it is recommended to feed only from the palm of your hand.

You need to say the bird's name as often as possible. This will allow her to get used to the human voice, and will also gradually learn to pronounce this word. You need to speak in a gentle tone, and also slowly, so that the parrot hears each letter and remembers the correct pronunciation.

You need to speak softly, because if a person does not put emotions into words or even communicates in an angry or loud voice, then the wavy will not want to repeat the name.

The nickname must always be pronounced the same way, so it is forbidden to add new sounds, stress or intonation. This is especially true for children who may have difficulty pronouncing any letters or intentionally change the sound. Therefore, you need to warn kids that they pronounce the word correctly at first.

Sometimes, even when choosing a suitable nickname, the bird refuses to repeat it or does not react to it at all.

This is due to several reasons:

  • Poor nutrition. Sometimes a bird refuses to learn due to an illiterate diet. It should be varied and useful. Therefore, it is imperative to give the bird proven food, vegetables, fruits, herbs, sprouted grains, and even cottage cheese with boiled eggs.
  • Poor living conditions. Some owners have a negative attitude towards caring for their birds, so they clean the cage only once a week. Such conditions lead to the bird feeling uncomfortable and therefore unable to engage in training. The same applies to the situation when a cage is purchased that is too small, in which the bird is cramped. Therefore, the wavy cannot concentrate on the words that the person says.
  • Disease. If the bird suffers from any disease or has other health problems, then it will not respond to the nickname. Therefore, you need to make sure that the bird does not require treatment or support in the form of minerals or vitamins.
  • Wrong choice of name . If the nickname is similar to the name of a cat or family member, then the bird gets confused and does not respond to this word. Therefore, it is advisable to come up with an original name for your new pet.
  • Presence of extraneous noise. It is recommended to work with birds in a quiet environment. If music is turned on or other noise is present, this will have a bad effect on learning results.
  • The bird lacks attention. It is impossible to teach a bird to do any tricks or talk if the training is done too infrequently. Therefore, if a person wants to achieve any results, then it is necessary to regularly communicate with the bird.

If you take these nuances into account, you can quickly teach the bird to speak or respond.

How to choose a name: general tips

Choosing a name is not as simple a task as it seemed at first glance. After all, you should like it and be easy for the bird to reproduce. If the breed is a priori non-speaking, then it’s a little easier. You don’t have to worry about the nuances of pronunciation, but simply choose any name you like. Although here you also need to try.

Foreign names are often used . If, for example, there are a couple of parrots, they like to give legendary nicknames, for example, Kai and Gerda, Bonnie and Clyde, Scarlett and Rhett.


Sometimes the owner names God's creature with a sense of humor: Skoda, Chatterbox, Grumpy, Donut, etc. This, of course, is a bold decision, because when purchasing a bird, you do not yet know its nature and character.

Important! It is very undesirable to rename an animal - for a bird this is a break in the pattern.

Although it happens the other way around - from the first seconds, the tailed one already has such pronounced individual characteristics that they clearly ask for reflective names: Vyuzhik, Whirlwind, Shustrik, Tishka.

Some owners like to give double names like: Mary Poppins, Jean Jacques. You may have difficulty with the bird not responding to any contraction. Or immediately accustom him to the abbreviated name.

They also use variants of “unisex” , for example: Quilly, Robertino, Ricky - this is if at the time the bird appears in the house there is no complete certainty about its gender.

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