Wild

Alaska

Great Land

Bayou

A marshy outlet of a lake or river

Dingo Starr

A dingo is a wild dog native to Australia; 'Starr' may refer to a star, symbolizing brightness or fame.

Fiadh

Wild

Havok

Disorder and confusion

Jungle

A dense forest typically found in tropical regions

Kalahari

Place of great thirst

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'.

Linx

A wild cat known for its tufted ears and short tail

Lupine

A flowering plant of the legume family

Ozark

A name derived from the Ozarks region, often associated with nature and wilderness.

Sauvage

Wild or savage

Savana

A grassland ecosystem characterized by the trees being sufficiently small or widely spaced apart so that the canopy does not close.

Savannah

A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees

Siberia

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

Snarlito

A playful and sneaky sound, often associated with a snarl

Starling

A small to medium-sized passerine bird, known for its iridescent feathers and ability to mimic sounds

Wild Thing

An affectionate term suggesting untamed nature or free spirit

Wilda

The name Wilda is derived from the Old Germanic word meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'.

Wilde

Wild or untamed

Wilder

One who lives in the wild

Wister

Derived from Wisteria, a flowering plant known for its beautiful cascading flowers

Wolfrun

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

Wylder

Meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'

Ylva

Wolf