Siberian husky Dog Names
Agil
Swift or agile
Akasha
Sky or ether in Sanskrit
Akir
Bright, intelligent
Alasko
A name derived from the Inuit word for 'a place of the cold'
Alta
High or elevated.
Alve
A diminutive form of the name Albino, which means 'white' or 'bright'.
Amaya
Night rain
Andes
The name refers to the Andes mountains, one of the longest mountain ranges in the world.
Arctic
Relating to the regions around the North Pole
Arni
Derived from 'Arnold,' meaning eagle power or strong as an eagle
Arrow
A projectile shot from a bow
Arwyn
An alternative spelling of 'Arwen', meaning noble maiden
Asgard
A realm in Norse mythology, often associated with gods and valor.
Askara
A name that refers to a star or celestial body
Aslak
God's protector
Asra
Derived from Arabic meaning 'night journey' or 'to travel at night'
Astral
Relating to the stars or outer space
Avenir
French for 'future'
Avia
Bird
Awan
Sky in Malay
Ayscha
Noble and sophisticated
Azur
French for blue
Azura
Spanish for sky blue
Baghira
A character from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', known as the black panther
Balto
The name Balto comes from the Siberian Yupik word meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be robust.'
Birke
Derived from the Old Norse word for 'birch tree'
Chanda
A name of Indian origin meaning 'moon' or 'brightness'.
Charcoal
A black carbon material used for drawing and cooking.
Chayenne
A place name from the Native American Lakota language, meaning 'place of the red earth.'
Chew Barka
A playful take on the famous dog character, Chewbacca, from the Star Wars franchise
Chewbacca
A character from Star Wars known for his loyalty and strength
Comanche
A Native American tribe known for their horse-riding skills.
Cosmic
Relating to the universe or cosmos; celestial
Cosmos
A harmonious system of countless elements that are interconnected
Cozmo
Cosmos, universe; an all-encompassing system.
Cree
A Native American tribe known for their rich culture and history.
CéLeste
Heavenly or celestial
Dazzle
To shine or sparkle with light
Denali
The highest peak in North America
Dimitri
Derived from the Greek name Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of agriculture.
Dougal
Dark-haired
Droma
A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element
Elektra
Shining, brilliant
Eowyn
A noble lady warrior
Etoile
Star
Fantasy
A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe, often inspired by mythology and folklore
Fiya
Radiant or fiery
Fjord
A narrow inlet with steep sides.
Floof
A soft, fluffy texture, often used to describe dogs or animals with thick fur
Freyja
Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Galileo
Named after the famous Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, who made significant contributions to science and astronomy
Gamora
A character from Marvel Comics known for her strength and combat skills.
Gerda
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'defender' or 'strength'.
Grimes
The name of a famous musician and artist
Haukea
Snow white
Heimdall
Guardian of the gods in Norse mythology
Hoku
The star
Holo
The name of a character from the Japanese light novel series 'Spice and Wolf', known for her wolf deity form and cunning personality.
Horus
The ancient Egyptian god of the sky
Hotaka
A mountain peak in Japan, often associated with strength and stability
Houdini
The name Houdini is associated with the famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini.
Illa
Means 'moon' in various contexts
Inali
Inuit name meaning 'the one who is rare' or 'the one who is precious'
Innuk
A traditional Inuit name meaning 'bear'
Inuk
A term meaning 'the owner of a house' in Inuit languages.
Irta
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'to know' or 'wise'
Iska
The name means 'ice' in various languages
Jasper
Treasurer; bearer of treasure
Javier
The name Javier is derived from the Basque place name 'Xavier', meaning 'new house'.
Juneau
The capital city of Alaska, meaning "place of the glacier".
Kailani
Sea and sky
Kallisto
Most beautiful
Kamari
Moonlight or night
Kamona
A name of Native American origin meaning 'water' or 'river'.
Kitchi
Brave or strong
Kobuk
Kobuk is derived from the name of the Kobuk River in Alaska, which is named from the Inupiat language meaning 'to be carried' or 'to float'.
Kodiak Or Kodjak
A name associated with a region in Alaska, known for its large brown bears.
Kolja
A diminutive form of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'
Kovo
A name inspired by a character from literature or culture, often associated with strength and resilience.
Kyber
A name derived from various meanings including the reference to the fictional cybernetic enhancement in popular culture
Liath
Means 'gray' or 'slate' in Irish
Loki
A Norse god associated with mischief and trickery.
Lovell
Little wolf
Lumi
Light or glow
Lupine
A flowering plant of the legume family
Mako
A type of shark; can also refer to a quick or fast person.
Marceline
Little warrior
Maren
Sea
Mariya
A variation of Maria, often associated with the sea, as it means 'bitterness' in Hebrew.
Marscha
Related to the planet Mars, often symbolizes war and strength
Mirk
Darkness or gloom
Moonbeam
A ray of light from the moon.
Moska
A name derived from the word 'musk', typically associated with pleasant scents.
Muireann
Meaning 'sea white' or 'sea peace' in Irish.
Nakona
It means 'one who is not afraid' in Native American cultures.
Nanuq
The polar bear in Inuit language
Neve
Snow
Nimbus
A type of cloud that denotes rain
Nimue
Lady of the Lake, a figure in Arthurian legend
Nitro
Derived from the word nitrogen, often associated with speed and energy