Siberian husky Dog Names
Tails
The word 'tails' refers to the end part of an animal's body, often used to describe the wagging indicator of a dog's happiness.
Tatiana
Fairy Queen
Tatonka
Bison in Lakota language
Tempest
A violent windy storm
Tempesta
Storm
Teton
A mountain range in the United States, known for its rugged beauty and outdoor activities
Theia
Goddess of light and sight in Greek mythology
Titania
The queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Togo
A name that refers to a famous sled dog in historical context.
Tundra
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region
Uncas
The name of a Native American chief in James Fenimore Cooper's novel 'The Last of the Mohicans'.
Vai
A term of endearment meaning 'go' or 'to come' in various languages
Vala
A name of Latin origin meaning "strength" or "valiant".
Valhalla
In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the hall of the slain, where warriors who died in battle are received.
Valkyr
A female figure in Norse mythology who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battles
Valkyrie
In Norse mythology, valkyries are warrior maidens who choose those who may die and those who may live in battles.
Vegas
The name is associated with the city of Las Vegas, which is known for its entertainment and vibrant nightlife.
Vesper
Evening star or evening prayer
Viking
Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploring.
Wakela
An indigenous word meaning 'to be in harmony or balance'.
Wako
Japanese for 'harmony' or 'peace'.
Walena
A variation of 'walleye', it can also mean 'a little whale' in a poetic sense.
Wanderer
One who travels, roams, or explores
Wanika
Mysterious and enchanting
Wargo
A variation of 'warg', which refers to a mythical wolf-like creature from folklore.
Wayda
A variant of the name 'Wade,' meaning 'to go' or 'to cross water'
Wega
Derived from the name of the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo.
Wesso
A name derived from a historic or cultural context, potentially relating to water or a stream.
Wicahpi
Star
Wico
A name derived from various cultural backgrounds, often used as a diminutive form of names like 'Wilbur' or 'Weston'.
Wild
Having a natural environment, untamed
Wilde
Wild or untamed
Wilder
One who lives in the wild
Wildling
A person or creature living in a wild state
Wiley
Crafty or clever
Willka
A name that means 'sacred' in the Andean belief system
Windchaser
One who chases the wind
Windu
A reference to a powerful and wise character from Star Wars.
Winstella
Derived from 'win' and the Latin 'stella' meaning star, representing a winning star or a star of victory.
Winter
The coldest season of the year.
Wizard
A person who is believed to have magic powers
Wohali
The name means 'hawk' in Cherokee.
Wolfie
Diminutive form of Wolf, often used to signify a young wolf or wolf-like qualities.
Wolfrik
A variation of ‘Wulfric’, meaning wolf power or ruler
Wookie
A term for a fictional species in the Star Wars universe, known for their loyalty and strength
Wrangler
One who herds and manages livestock, particularly horses
Wuffgang
A pun on 'Wolfgang', evoking strength and playfulness
Wulfa
Wolf
Wulfe
Wolf; represents strength and loyalty.
Xael
Winged
Xamir
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'one who shows the way' or 'guide'
Xayah
Bringer of dusk
Xelena
A name with elements of the celestial or divine.
Xendo
A modern name with no specific meaning; sometimes associated with energy and vitality.
Xenith
A term often used to describe the highest point or peak
Xera
The name Xera often relates to shining or bright, derived from the Greek word 'xeros' meaning dry or arid.
Xolan
A name that signifies a purpose or destiny
Xorn
A mythical creature associated with darkness and strength
Xune
A name often associated with joy or happiness, derived from various cultures
Xyler
A modern name with no specific meaning but often associated with a creative or unique personality.
Xyros
A name associated with brightness and clarity in various cultures
Yabu
A term used in some native languages meaning 'forest' or 'place of trees'
Yadiel
God has loved
Yahto
A name of Native American origin meaning 'he who is great'
Yaima
The one who offers water
Yakari
A name of Native American origin meaning 'he who knows' or 'he who is wise'
Yamara
A gathering place or a location of significance in indigenous cultures.
Yaretzi
You will always be loved
Ylva
Wolf
Yodel
A form of singing that involves rapid changes of pitch
Yukon
Great River
Yusha
Savior
Zamara
A name derived from nature, often associated with flowering plants.
Zamira
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'companion' or 'friend'.
Zant
A unique name with no widely recognized meaning, often associated with strength and independence.
Zarina
A title of royalty, meaning 'princess' or 'lady'
Zarisa
Derived from 'zaris', a term meaning flower or blossom
Zarro
A variant of the name 'Zorro', meaning 'fox' in Spanish
Zatara
A name associated with a water goddess in certain cultures.
Zeev
Wolf
Zeon
Brilliant or divine light
Zepher
A gentle breeze; a light wind
Zephyra
A name derived from 'Zephyr', meaning a gentle breeze.
Zessko
A unique name with no widely recognized meaning.
Zeus
God of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology
Zeuss
King of the gods in Greek mythology
Zilka
A unique name with Slavic origins, often associated with strength and resilience
Zuni
The name of a Native American tribe known for their artistry and culture.
Zylon
A unique and modern name without specific meaning.
ōKami
Wolf in Japanese
бакс
A name often associated with the character Buck, who is a strong and resilient dog in the story.
бим
A Russian name denoting a brave and loyal companion
зевс
The king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology