The best Roomba name ideas for your robot vacuum

Once you get a Roomba or other robotic vacuum cleaner, what’s next?

Of course, you gave it a great name! Naming your Roomba isn’t just fun, it can also help it be literally identified by voice assistants like Alexa, so you can shout commands with the name you want. Below are some of our favorites. Take a look and find the one you like or take some time to be creative.

Note: attaching googly eyes to your Roomba is absolutely not necessary and will not improve performance. You may still want to do this.

iRobot Roomba i3 Plus cleans wooden floors.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

The best roomba name ideas

Jarvis: This is a popular and fun option thanks to Ironman. We also encourage users to make it even more realistic by using some Alexa voice commands to command Roomba to vacuum specific areas.

DRD: Let’s continue the fan favorites with DRD, aka Diagnostic Repair Drones from Farscapewhich not only look like robotic vacuum cleaners, but also have surprisingly important roles.

DJ Roomba: Classic from Parks and recreation which fans will immediately recognize. We don’t recommend putting a Bluetooth speaker on your robot vacuum cleaner, but we also can’t stop you from trying it out.

R2: Self-explanatory, especially if you say it like an irritated Luke Skywalker.

Mr. Handy: Here’s one for Turn out fans. Besides, it will still sound fun to those who have no idea what a Turn out is.

Dobby: Roombas are like mechanical house elves, aren’t they? Don’t give your sock; it might get stuck and refuse to work.

WALL-E: The purpose of a robot vacuum cleaner is to collect trash. And with automatic return to its charging station, your Roomba can also run forever.

GLadOS: If you’ve ever tried to program an unruly Roomba, you know they really like to test you.

CL4P-TP: Borderlands fans will both enjoy this and know how to pronounce it. Just teach your Roomba to be careful of stairs, please.

Toaster: callback for Battlestar Galactica cylon fans or haters. Don’t put toast in your Roomba.

Daredevil: A popular option because of the way robot vacuums can hit things, although it’s not very kind to Daredevil.

Alfred: A traditional pick that just sounds right, thanks to the presence Batman in our culture.

Kraken: Chosen by those who prefer to shout “Unleash the Kraken!” when using their Roomba.

Minion: You don’t have to be subjects a fan who enjoys shouting “Minion!” at your personal robot. You can even giggle afterwards if you want.

Charlie: Because Roomba does Charlie’s job, right IASIP fans? You certainly won’t be doing Charlie’s job.

Rosie: Classic from The Jetsons for those who prefer to choose the tried and true option. Your Roomba won’t be as sassy as Rosie, but you can certainly pretend.

Woodhouse: Nothing will make your day like yelling “Woodhouuuuuuse!” As Sagittarius did. After all, everyone needs a butler to pin the blame on. Just don’t rub sand into your robot vacuum; it will stop working.

Kitt: Your Roomba can’t exactly drive you around, but it helps you get out of a lot of awkward situations, so this still works.

Catsitter: Nickname for those who use Roombas primarily to clean cat hair.

Vlad Inhalator: By far our favorite Roomba quip. Seriously, there are a ton of Roomba jokes out there and hundreds to peruse, but for now we’ll just leave it at our top pick (plus a nod to “Dustin Bieber” as our second pick) .

Wait, where did the name Roomba come from anyway?

Roomba is manufactured by iRobot and was first released 20 years ago, in 2022. The name Roomba itself doesn’t have any special meaning or connotation, so you don’t have to feel bad about replacing it.

Oh, and be sure to check out our list of the best Roomba models to buy, as well as alternative robot vacuums that might work for you, too.

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