Alaskan malamute Dog Names

Nuka

A name of Native American origin meaning 'inner child' or 'younger sibling'.

Nymeria

A name derived from the character Nymeria from the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series.

Odyn

Meaning 'wrath' or 'fury' in Old Norse

Ookami

Wolf

Oresta

The name Oresta is derived from the Greek word 'orestes' meaning 'mountain dweller' or 'of the mountains'.

Orka

The name Orka is associated with the orca whale, symbolizing strength and intelligence.

Orsen

Bear cub

Pamir

A mountain range in Central Asia, known for its breathtaking landscapes.

Polaris

The brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, often referred to as the North Star

Punuk

A term of endearment used in Inuit culture

Rainer

A name derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'wise army'

Ralf

Counsel, wolf

Rolf

Famous Wolf

Rolph

Famous wolf

Rontu

A fictional dog character from the book 'Island of the Blue Dolphins' by Scott O'Dell

Ruso

Spanish for 'Russian'

Selene

Goddess of the moon

Shaman

A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.

Siberia

A vast region in northeastern Asia, known for its cold climate and expansive wilderness

Sigrid

Victorious guardian

Smilla

To smile

Storm

A disturbance of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, or other precipitation

Takaani

The name means 'wolf' in some Native American cultures

Takhi

The name of a wild horse native to Mongolia

Tatonka

Bison in Lakota language

Thorfinn

Thor's win or courageous warrior

Thors

Derived from the Norse god of thunder.

Togo

A name that refers to a famous sled dog in historical context.

Toklo

The name means 'a young bear' in Inuit languages

Tormund

Thunder mountain

Torvi

A name derived from Norse mythology meaning 'thunder'

Tundra

A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region

Tyee

A term for a chief or leader in certain Indigenous cultures

Ursa

Bear

Viking

Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.

Viktor

Victorious

Vilkas

Wolf in Lithuanian

Wakan

A term meaning sacred or spirit in some Native American cultures

Wargo

A variation of 'warg', which refers to a mythical wolf-like creature from folklore.

Wasco

A type of native American dog name meaning "wolf"

Wildling

A person or creature living in a wild state

Willka

A name that means 'sacred' in the Andean belief system

Winta

Derived from the Native American word for winter

Winter

The coldest season of the year.

Wodin

Norse god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic

Wohali

The name means 'hawk' in Cherokee.

Wolfie

Diminutive form of Wolf, often used to signify a young wolf or wolf-like qualities.

Wolfo

Spanish and Italian for 'wolf'

Wolfrik

A variation of ‘Wulfric’, meaning wolf power or ruler

Wolfrun

A name inspired by the nature and wildness, often associated with a mythical or adventurous spirit

Wookie

A term for a fictional species in the Star Wars universe, known for their loyalty and strength

Wookiee

A fictional species from the Star Wars universe, known for their strength and loyalty

Wuffgang

A pun on 'Wolfgang', evoking strength and playfulness

Wulf

Old English term for wolf

Wulfa

Wolf

Wulfe

Wolf; represents strength and loyalty.

Wulfric

Wolf power

Wulfy

Derived from the word 'wolf', symbolizing strength and loyalty

Wynter

Referring to the coldest season of the year, characterized by snow and frost

Xelena

A name with elements of the celestial or divine.

Yesko

To be safe

Yeti

A creature often described as a large, hairy, ape-like being said to inhabit the Himalayas

Yetty

A name often associated with the mythical creature known as the Yeti, resembling a large ape-like being.

Ylva

Wolf

Yukon

Great River

Zabu

A name from the anime series 'Zabuza Momochi', a character known for his strength and skill.

Zeev

Wolf

Zisko

Derived from the name of a famous dog character in folklore.

ōKami

Wolf in Japanese

бакс

A name often associated with the character Buck, who is a strong and resilient dog in the story.