Collection of 580+ Good, Best, Mythology-Inspired Wolf Names for Male and Female Wolves

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Aug 6, 2024 Reading time : 12 min

Wolves are majestic, powerful creatures, and naming one requires thought and creativity. If you’re looking for naming a pet, selecting a name for a fictional character, or simply explore the rich world of wolf names, you’ve come to the right place.

This collection is perfect for anyone fascinated by wolves or in need of a more unique name than usual.

From popular and fictional to Native American and mythological-inspired, you’ll find the best wolf names that evoke the true spirit of these magnificent animals.

So, let’s dive in to explore and choose a name that truly resonates with the essence of a wolf—

A to Z Wolf Names With Meaning

Finding the perfect wolf name can become simple when scrolling through an alphabetical list. This category is ideal for those who wants a variety of meaningful choices to explore from A to Z.

LettersNameMeaningOrigin/Culture
AAcwulfWolf from the oak meadowsEnglish
AdNoble wolfGerman
AdalwolfNoble wolfGerman
AdalwolfaNoble she-wolfGerman
AdoffAn honorable wolfGerman
AdolfoNoble wolfSpanish
AdolpheAristocrat wolfFrench
AlarickFierce wolf rulerGerman
AldwulfOld wolfGerman
AmaruqGrey wolfInuit
AmwlofMajestic powerful wolfWelsh
AzoufAesir’s wolfNorse
BBardawulfAx wolfEnglish
BardouAxe-wielding wolfFrench
BardoulBright wolfFrench
BeowulfIntelligent wolfEnglish
BernulfHe who is like a bearGerman
BleddynWolf heroWelsh
BlevineWolf cub-like childWelsh
BorrisHe who looks like a short wolfRussian
BotolfHerald wolfEnglish
CCathwulfA woman pure as a wolfWelsh
ChanningYoung wolfIrish
ChannYoung wolfEnglish
ClellDescendant of the wolf familyEnglish
ConanHound, wolfIrish
DDolfResponsible and kind wolfGerman
DueWolf powerGerman
DukoFamous wolfGerman
EErnoufWolf eagleFrench
FFillanA little wolfScottish
FrekiOdin’s wolfNorse
FridolfPeaceful wolfSwedish
GGonzaloWolfSpanish
GunnolfFighting wolfNorwegian
HHarouThe army’s wolfFrench
HatiThe name of a mythical wolfNorse
HrolfWolfOld Norse
IIngolfOld wolfScandinavian
IvalioWolfSpanish
LLoboSomeone who resembles a wolfSpanish
LovelYoung wolfOld English
LovetaWoman who resembles a young wolfSpanish
LovetteResembling a wolf cubFrench
LovotaFast wolfSpanish
LoweLooks like a young wolfEnglish
LupeRiver of the wolfSpanish
LupusWolfLatin
LyallWolfScottish
LycidasWolf sonGreek
LyfingA dear wolfOld English
LyulphA flaming wolfOld English
MMinganA gray wolfNative American
NNimolakNorthern wolfNative American
OOsoufGod’s wolf warriorFrench
OvaisLittle wolfUrdu
OweinA noble wolfWelsh
PPhelanResembling a wolfIrish
RRafeCouncil of the wolfGerman
RaffA red wolfEnglish
RahoulA wolf counselIndian
RalfsA wolf counselLatvian
RandelWolf’s shieldEnglish
RandolfHouse wolf, protectorEnglish
RawlyA well-known wolfEnglish
RawsonSon of the famous wolfEnglish
RendellThe shield used to protect the wolfEnglish
RhudiA wolf that is famous among humansWelsh
RiekaWoman with the power of a wolfGerman
RolfA legendary wolfScandinavian
RollinResembling a wolfFrench
RolloA notable wolfGerman
RotriFamous wolfEnglish
RudiSomeone as famous as a wolfGerman
RuleA famous wolfEnglish
SSeathWolfishScottish
SigewulfA victorious wolfOld English
TTalaWolfNative American
TeowulfA mighty wolfOld English
UUdolfA wolf rulerGerman
UlfrWolfOld Norse
UlmerFame of the wolfEnglish
UlvaA female wolfSwedish
UwaisA small wolfArabic
VValkoWolfBulgarian
VelvelWolfYiddish
YYlfaA female wolfOld Norse
ZZevWolfHebrew

100 Male Wolf Names

Male wolves are often associated with strength and leadership. Being up there with dragon names, wolves are extremely popular among fans of popular culture. This is largely due to popular media like Game of Thrones and Twilight.

So, these names are perfect for those looking to capture the masculine and powerful essence of a male wolf in a name to stand out!

NameMeaningOrigin
AlphaLeader of the packGreek
GunnerOne who operates a gunEnglish
PredatorHunter or aggressive animalLatin
AntonWorthy of praiseLatin
GunpowderExplosive powder used in firearmsEnglish
RoanA horse color pattern; reddish-brown with a mix of white hairsEnglish
ApacheNative American tribe; also refers to a type of helicopterNative American
HawkA bird of preyEnglish
RomanOf or relating to Rome; strong, powerfulLatin
AragornNoble; from The Lord of the RingsLiterary (Tolkien)
HelldogFierce, toughEnglish (Modern)
AlabasterWhite or pale stoneGreek
ScoutOne who explores or investigatesEnglish
AspenTree with heart-shaped leavesEnglish
HugoMind or intellectGerman
SeikoIntelligent, quick; also a watch brandJapanese
GreyColor of the wolf; neutralEnglish
PhoenixMythical bird that regenerates from its ashesGreek
EchoRepetition of sound; also a nymph from Greek mythologyGreek
NapoleonHistorical figure, strong, ambitiousFrench
AsherHappy or blessedHebrew
EskimoIndigenous people of the Arctic regionsInuit (Canadian)
NavajoNative American tribeNative American
IronmanStrong, resilient, also a superheroEnglish
FinnFair, or from FinnishIrish/English
NightThe time of day when it is darkEnglish
SpartanFrom Sparta; disciplined, toughGreek
FlintA hard stone used to make fireEnglish
NorthDirection, also signifies strength and leadershipEnglish
BoulderLarge rockEnglish
GandalfWise and powerful wizard from The Lord of the RingsLiterary (Tolkien)
NykoNew, innovative; derived from the Greek Nike meaning victoryGreek/Modern
PopeReligious leaderLatin
GauntletA protective glove or a challengeEnglish
OnyxA type of gemstoneGreek
MaceA weapon with a spiked headEnglish
SheriffLaw enforcement officerEnglish
BeastWild or dangerous animalEnglish
JahaA unique or rare nameUnknown
SilverPrecious metal, often symbolizes value or eleganceEnglish
BlackbeardNotorious pirate; also signifies toughnessEnglish
JasperA type of gemstone; also means treasurerPersian/English
SmokeVapor or gas from fireEnglish
BlitzerOne who moves quicklyEnglish
Jon SnowCharacter from Game of Thrones; signifies strength and honorLiterary (Martin)
SpiritEssence or energyEnglish
BoltFastener or lightningEnglish
KeanuCool breeze; also a famous actorHawaiian
StalkerOne who follows stealthilyEnglish
BruteStrong and savageLatin
KingRuler or leaderEnglish
StarkSevere or strong; also a character from Game of ThronesEnglish/Modern
BrutusStrong, also a historical figureLatin
KlondikeHistoric gold rush region; signifies adventure and wealthEnglish
SteeleStrong or resilient; a variant of steelEnglish
CaesarEmperor or ruler; also a historical figureLatin
KnightNoble warrior or protectorEnglish
SterlingHigh quality or excellentEnglish
CanyonDeep gorge; signifies strength and depthEnglish
KodiakA large bear species; signifies strengthNative American
ThorinCharacter from The Hobbit; signifies strength and leadershipLiterary (Tolkien)
CherokeeNative American tribeNative American
KyloModern, unique name; also a Star Wars characterLiterary (Star Wars)
TitanGiant or powerful beingGreek
CobaltA metal element; signifies strength and rarityLatin
LeonidasHistorical figure; signifies bravery and leadershipGreek
TroyHistorical city; signifies strength and resilienceGreek
CommanderLeader or military officerEnglish
LincolnHistorical figure; signifies strength and leadershipEnglish
ViggoWar-like; signifies strength and honorScandinavian
CzarEmperor or ruler; also a title used in RussiaRussian
WolfgangPath of the wolf; signifies strengthGerman
DevilMalevolent being; signifies toughnessEnglish
LudwigFamous or renowned; also signifies strengthGerman
GeneralMilitary officer; signifies leadership and authorityEnglish
OutlawOne who rebels or breaks the lawEnglish
Earl GreyA type of tea; signifies refinement and sophisticationEnglish
GoliathGiant from biblical history; signifies strength and powerHebrew
PewterMetal alloy; signifies durabilityEnglish
CharcoalDark material; signifies depth and strengthEnglish
GregorVigilant or watchful; signifies strengthGreek
PharaohAncient Egyptian ruler; signifies power and authorityEgyptian
CypressTree associated with strength and enduranceGreek
AlaskaState known for its rugged beauty; signifies resilienceNative American
GriffinMythical creature; signifies strength and courageGreek
PlatinumPrecious metal; signifies rarity and valueEnglish
AztecAncient Mesoamerican culture; signifies strength and heritageNative American
HunterOne who hunts; signifies skill and perseveranceEnglish
ShadowDark figure or silhouette; signifies mystery and stealthEnglish
BaskervilleSurname; signifies strength and heritageEnglish
InigoUnique, also a character from The Princess BrideLiterary (Goldman)
ShamanSpiritual healer; signifies wisdom and connection to natureNative American
BearLarge, powerful animal; signifies strength and courageEnglish
XerxesHistorical Persian king; signifies power and authorityGreek
DixonSurname; signifies strength and resilienceEnglish
MagnumLarge, powerful; also a type of gunLatin/English
YukonRiver and territory; signify rugged strength and enduranceNative American
DukeNoble rank; signifies leadership and strengthEnglish
Montanaknown for its rugged landscape, which signifies strength and freedomNative American
ZionBiblical term; signifies a place of strength and peaceHebrew

100 Female Wolf Names

Female wolves are known for their nurturing yet fierce nature. So, these female wolf names are for anyone who wants a name that embodies grace, power, and the nurturing spirit of a female wolf.

NameMeaningOrigin
AuroraDawn or sunriseLatin
IcingFrozen layer, coolEnglish
SageWise or aromatic herbLatin/English
KodaFriend or allyNative American
CinderAsh or small particles from burningEnglish
WillowGraceful or flexible treeEnglish
NiagraRefers to the famous waterfalls, symbolizing powerNative American
RavenBlack bird or wiseEnglish
WinterCold seasonEnglish
AmethystPurple gemstone, symbolizing clarityGreek
NiaPurpose or brightSwahili/Irish
OctaviaEighthLatin
LexaDefender or helperGreek
UltaUnknown (possibly derived from a variant of Ultima)Latin
CheyenneNative American tribeNative American
ZaliaFlower or princessArabic/Swahili
KiekoJoyful child or blessedJapanese
DawnThe first light of dayEnglish
NiylahChampion or winnerArabic
MistyCovered in mistEnglish
MaidaMaid or young womanArabic
StormViolent weatherEnglish
BelleBeautifulFrench
PetraRock or stoneGreek
LotusWater lily or purityGreek
DaenerysFrom Game of Thrones, meaning stormbornFictional
SnowflakeIce crystal or uniqueEnglish
ArwenNoble maidenSindarin (Tolkien)
JadeGreen gemstoneSpanish/English
GaladrielMaiden crowned with a radiant garlandSindarin (Tolkien)
Snow WhiteFair and pure like snowFairy Tale
RainPrecipitation or renewalEnglish
LunaMoonLatin
FoxClever or sly animalEnglish
MidnightThe middle of the nightEnglish
TempestViolent stormEnglish
SequoiaGiant redwood treeNative American
VioletPurple flowerLatin
LeiaWeary or delicateHebrew
HeatherPlant or flowerEnglish
DianaGoddess of the hunt or moonRoman
QueenRoyal or rulerEnglish
JunoRoman goddess of marriageRoman
StoneRock or solidEnglish
EbonyDark woodEnglish
KikiPet form of names like Kikuko, meaning chrysanthemumJapanese
MayaIllusion or waterHebrew/Spanish
ArcticRelated to the polar regionEnglish
IsisEgyptian goddess of magicEgyptian
ZendayaTo give thanksShona (African)
TopazGemstoneGreek
EmsShort for Emily or EmersonEnglish
RiverFlowing body of waterEnglish
PepperSpice or livelyEnglish
KadeeUnknownEnglish
JanaGod is graciousHebrew
MystiVariant of Misty, covered in mistEnglish
ZenaHospitable or welcomingGreek
UnaOne or unityLatin/Irish
OpalGemstoneSanskrit
HelenaShining lightGreek
MashaLittle bearRussian
NovaNew or starLatin
MinxMischievousEnglish
TwilightDim light or eveningEnglish
PebbleSmall stoneEnglish
LedaMythological figure or woman of beautyGreek
SerafinaFiery or angelicItalian/Latin
MaidenYoung woman or girlEnglish
IzzyShort for Isabel or IsabellaEnglish/Spanish
AshaHope or lifeSanskrit
FreyaNorse goddess of loveNorse
LyraHarp constellation or lyreGreek
VesperEvening star or goddess of the eveningLatin
ZaraPrincess or flowerArabic/Spanish
NixieWater sprite or fairyGerman/English
AstridDivine strengthNorse
KiraLight or clearPersian
SableBlack or dark furEnglish
ElaraMoon of Jupiter or shiningGreek
CoraMaiden or heartGreek
OnyxGemstoneGreek
ThaliaBlooming or goddess of comedyGreek
RavennaFrom the city Ravenna, meaning ravenItalian
GaeaEarth goddessGreek
LiraLyre or musical instrumentGreek
SeleneMoon goddessGreek
NovaNew or starLatin
JinxMagic spell or charmEnglish
KaiaPure or earthGreek
AzuraSky blueSpanish
OrionHunter constellation or heroGreek
NyxNight goddessGreek
EmberBurning coal or sparkEnglish
FaeFairy or magical beingEnglish
HaraMountain or goddessJapanese/Sanskrit
IrieHappy or peacefulJamaican
KieraDark or little dark oneIrish
LumenLightLatin
WrenSmall birdEnglish

Badass Wolf Names for Male and Female 

For those who want a name that exudes toughness and an untamed spirit, this category is for you! It offers badass names that are ideal for male and female wolves with a strong, independent, and bold personality.

NameGenderMeaningOrigin
AriaFemaleAirItalian
AsenaFemaleShe-wolfTurkish Mythology
EiraFemaleSnowWelsh
KaelMaleMighty warriorGaelic
KodaMaleFriendNative American
KaidaFemaleLittle dragonJapanese
LyraFemaleHarpGreek
ZephyrMaleWest windGreek
RagnarMaleWarrior or judgmentOld Norse
OrionMaleHunter in Greek mythologyGreek
CadenMaleBattleCeltic
RonanMaleLittle sealIrish
KieranMaleDarkIrish
MorriganFemalePhantom queenIrish Mythology
SableFemaleBlackFrench
DravenMaleHunterOld English
SabreMaleSwordFrench
ValkyrieFemaleChooser of the slainNorse Mythology
TalonMaleClawEnglish
VesperaFemaleEvening starLatin
GunnarMaleWarriorOld Norse
NyxFemaleNightGreek Mythology
LughMaleWarrior godIrish Mythology
EldaFemaleWarriorItalian
FreyjaFemaleGoddess associated with love and battleNorse Mythology
ZaraFemalePrincessArabic
ZillahFemaleShadowHebrew

These wolf names are great options for those seeking a name which is not just good, but also popular.

NameMeaningOrigin
AlaskaGreat LandNative American
LexiDefender of the PeopleGreek
LokiTrickster GodNorse
LunaMoonLatin
MapleMaple TreeEnglish
MayaIllusionSanskrit
AiyanaEternal BlossomNative American
AkiraBrightJapanese
MeekaSweetNative American
AriLionHebrew
MistyMistEnglish
RykaWolfNative American
CariLoveWelsh
CloudCloudEnglish
SheiShadowNative American
SkySkyEnglish
DeltaChangeGreek
StormStormEnglish
SukiBelovedJapanese
EchoSoundGreek
EclipseObscured LightGreek
TeekoGiantNative American
TundraTreeless PlainRussian
GlacierIce FormationEnglish
WinterWinterEnglish
MoonMoonEnglish
AshkaAsh TreeNative American
ShadowDarknessEnglish
AuraGlimmerGreek
NalaGiftSwahili
AviMy FatherHebrew
BearBearEnglish
XenaHospitableGreek
KaiSeaHawaiian
LeoLionLatin
KyloSkyModern
GraniteGraniteEnglish
HeraGoddess of MarriageGreek
HaliSeaHawaiian
JadePrecious StoneSpanish
JunoQueen of the GodsRoman
KatoSecond SonJapanese
KeekoCharmingNative American
NanookPolar BearInuit
EldaElkNative American
KhalWiseArabic
LotusLotus FlowerGreek
RuneMysteryScandinavian
PyroFireGreek
ThorThunder GodNorse
TivaDancingNative American
CzarEmperorRussian
DashFastEnglish
LetoMother of ApolloGreek
NomadWandererEnglish
SagaStoryScandinavian
AresGod of WarGreek
CometCometEnglish
TyrGod of WarNorse
ValorCourageEnglish
AshAsh TreeEnglish
VixenFemale FoxEnglish
BaronNoblemanEnglish
OnyxBlack GemstoneGreek
WhisperSoft SoundEnglish

Best Names for Wolf Based on Color

A wolf’s coat color can inspire its names. For example, Ash for a gray wolf, Onyx for a black wolf, and Ivory is for a white wolf. So, those who want a name that matches their wolf’s physical appearance and adds a descriptive touch can find this list helpful.

NameMeaningOrigin
AshGreyEnglish
BiancaWhiteItalian
EbonyBlackEnglish
FinnWhite, fairIrish
IvoryWhiteEnglish
AurielGoldenLatin
BrunoBrownGerman
ChoganBlackbirdAlgonquin
RavenBlackbirdEnglish
SterlingSilverEnglish
ColeBlack, coalEnglish
HotahWhiteSioux
KaliThe black one, devourer of timeHindu
KanikaBlackEgyptian
KapilReddish-brownHindu
GreysonGrey-hairedEnglish
GriseldaGrey battle maidScottish
KinGoldJapanese
MelaniaBlack, darkItalian, Spanish
OrlaGolden princessIrish
RoanLittle red oneCeltic
JettBlackEnglish
SableBlackEnglish
ShyamalaBlack, blueHindu
TawnyLight brown, tanEnglish
WhitakerWhite fieldEnglish

Native American Wolf Names

Native American cultures have a deep respect for wolves. They often view these creatures as symbols of strength and loyalty. So, find here a Native American wolf name that honors their heritage and the wolf’s revered status.

NameMeaningOrigin
AkiktaWorks with determinationSioux
CatoriSpiritHopi
CochiseHardwoodApache
DakotaAllies or friendsSioux
MeoquaneeWears redChippewa
MiccoChiefSeminole
LonanCloudZuni
NashobaWolfChoctaw
MinganGrey wolfAlgonquian
NikanMy friendPotawatomi
OtaktayKills manySioux
PauwauWitchAlgonquian
HoniahakaLittle wolfCheyenne
HototoWarrior spirit who singsHopi
KiyiyaHowling wolfYakima
HoniahakaLittle wolfCheyenne
HonawBearHopi
HemeneWolfNez Perce
ShilahBrotherNavajo
UrikaUsefulOmaha
TalaWolfSioux
WayaWolfCherokee

Famous Pop-Culture (Fictional) Names for Wolves

From literature to movies, wolves have been given memorable names. Considering that, this list is for fans of fiction who want to give their wolf a name that has a storied history in popular culture.

NameBook/Movie/TV Series /Game/ AnimeType
AkelaThe Jungle BookBook
RamaThe Jungle BookBook
RakshaThe Jungle BookBook
LupinHarry PotterBook
MoonyHarry PotterBook
PadfootHarry PotterBook
LakotaA Friend for LakotaBook
White FangWhite FangBook
SiriusHarry PotterBook
GraybackHarry PotterBook
SamTwilightBook
QuilTwilightBook
UleyTwilightBook
LahoteTwilightBook
EmbryTwilightBook
JacobTwilightBook
JaredTwilightBook
LeahTwilightBook
SethTwilightBook
PaulTwilightBook
CollinTwilightBook
BradyTwilightBook
EpharimTwilightBook
GreycubThe Cry of the WolfBook
KävikKävik the Wolf DogBook
RubyOnce Upon a TimeTV Series
Gray WindGame of ThronesTV Series
LadyGame of ThronesTV Series
NymeriaGame of ThronesTV Series
GhostGame of ThronesTV Series
SummerGame of ThronesTV Series
ShaggydogGame of ThronesTV Series
AlicideTrue BloodTV Series
CooterTrue BloodTV Series
RyderTrue BloodTV Series
HollisTrue BloodTV Series
AnselVampire DiariesTV Series
EveVampire DiariesTV Series
KeelinVampire DiariesTV Series
LoboThe Legend of LoboMovie
Two SocksDances with WolvesMovie
AleuBaltoMovie
KodiBaltoMovie
BaltoBaltoMovie
JennaBaltoMovie
RalphLooney TunesTV Series
WileLooney TunesTV Series
UrunoDamekko DobutsuTV Series
FreyUnbreakable Machine DollTV Series
KibaWolf’s RainTV Series
ToboeWolf’s RainTV Series
BlueWolf’s RainTV Series
KokuteiZenkiTV Series
OokamiHotch PotchTV Series
MoroPrincess MononokeMovie
GabuOne Stormy NightMovie
ZakuOne Stormy NightMovie
GiroOne Stormy NightMovie
RockruffPokémonGame
GrowlithePokémonGame
ArcaninePokémonGame
PoochyenaPokémonGame
ElectrikePokémonGame
ManectricPokémonGame
LinkThe Legend of ZeldaGame
SifDark SoulsGame
KodlakSkyrimGame
AelaSkyrimGame
FarkasSkyrimGame
VilkasSkyrimGame
SkjorSkyrimGame
AthisSkyrimGame
VignarSkyrimGame
NjadaSkyrimGame
RiaSkyrimGame
TorvarSkyrimGame
ShiroSuikoden IIGame
BejaThe NocturneBook
MathiasThe NocturneBook
MurdockThe NocturneBook
HuttserSightBook
PallaSightBook
KhazSightBook
KipchaSightBook
BrassaSightBook
BranSightBook
LarkaSightBook
FellSightBook
KarSightBook
SkopSightBook
CalefHungry for Home: A Wolf OdysseyBook
RannHungry for Home: A Wolf OdysseyBook
SulaHungry for Home: A Wolf OdysseyBook
AnnieHungry for Home: A Wolf OdysseyBook
OldtoothHungry for Home: A Wolf OdysseyBook
MoroPrincess MOnonokeAnime
UrunoDamekko DobutsuAnime
Kiba, Toboe, BlueWolf’s RainAnime
KokuteiZenkiAnime
FreyUnbreakable Machine DollAnime

Mythology-Inspired Wolf Names

Wolves also featured prominently in many mythologies and carried powerful and mystical connotations. So, you can also go for these mythological-inspired wolf names to associate your wolf’s name with some legendary and mythic significance.

NameMeaningOrigin
ArtemisGoddess of the hunt, wilderness, and wild animalsGreek
ApolloSon of Zeus, god of musicGreek
AmarokGigantic grey wolfInuit
AnubisGod of the deadEgyptian
AthenaDaughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdomGreek
AsenaShe-wolfTurkic
CerberusMulti-headed dog that guards the gates of the UnderworldGreek
ChandraMoon deityHindu
FenrirFen-dweller, monstrous wolfNorse
FrekiRavenous or greedy one, accompany OdinNorse
GeriRavenous or greedy one, accompany OdinNorse
MorriganPhantom queen, goddess of battle and fateCeltic
SetGod of chaos, fire, deserts, trickery, storms, envyEgyptian
LycaonKing transformed into a wolfGreek
HatiHe Who Hates, EnemyNorse
HeraWife of ZeusGreek
OdinKing of the Æsir, god of war and deathNorse
RemusTwin brother of Romulus, killed by brotherRoman
RomulusTwin brother of Remus, founder and first king of RomeRoman
SköllTreacheryNorse
ValaFemale shaman and seerNorse
SkadiGoddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winterNorse
LupaShe-wolf that nursed Romulus and RemusRoman
TiwazGod associated with war and skyGermanic
TlalocGod of rain, fertility, and waterAztec
WargGrey wolf, evil wolfNorse
WepwawetWar and funerary god, whose name means opener of the roadsEgyptian
XolotlGod of lightning and fireAztec
ZeusGod of the sky and ruler of the Olympian godsGreek

Wolf Nicknames

Finally, those who prefer a name that’s easy to call out and adds a touch of affection can choose from these wolf nicknames options. Sometimes, it’s better to have a shorter name, right!

NicknameFull NameMeaningOrigin
AmiAmarokA giant wolf that hunts aloneInuit Mythology
HatiHatiWolf that chases the moonNorse Mythology
UlricUlricWolf powerOld English/Germanic
AccaAccaliaFoster mother of Romulus and RemusRoman Mythology
RakRakshaMeans protection; mother wolf in The Jungle BookHindi
FenFenrirA monstrous wolf bound by the godsNorse Mythology
KellAkelaMeans alone; leader of the wolf packHindi
AdalAdalwolfNoble wolfGerman
ConConanLittle wolfIrish
EyoEyolfLucky wolfOld Norse
GunnGunnolfBattle wolfOld Norse
LouLupaShe-wolf who nursed Romulus and RemusRoman Mythology
SkollSkollWolf that chases the sunNorse Mythology
LoboLoboWolfSpanish
RandiRandulfShield wolfOld Norse
TalaTalaWolfNative American (Sioux)
BardBardulfBright wolfGermanic
WayWayaWolfCherokee
BledBledigWolfWelsh
RafRafeCouncil of the wolfOld English
FaeFaelanLittle wolfIrish
PhePhelanLike a wolfIrish
LouvelLouvelLittle wolfFrench
OdoOdolfWealthy wolfGermanic
GerGeriOne of Odin’s wolvesNorse Mythology
FreFrekiOne of Odin’s wolvesNorse Mythology
BeoBeowulfBee wolf (a kenning for bear)Old English
ChanChanningYoung wolfEnglish
RaulRaoulWolf councilFrench

What to Consider When Naming a Wolf?

When choosing a name for a wolf, consider these factors in mind—

  • Personality: The name you select should reflect the wolf’s unique traits and behaviors.
  • Appearance: It should also represent wolf’s color, size, and distinguishing features.
  • Cultural or Personal Significance: Try picking a name that also has some meaningful associations.
  • Suitability: Think about how the name sounds when called out and if it suits the wolf’s demeanor.
  • Easy Pronunciation: It’s also good to choose a name that’s simple and clear to pronounce. 
  • Memorability: Besides an easy pronunciation, you should pick a name that is easy to remember.
  • Role: Go for a name that reflects the wolf’s role in your life or story, whether as a pet, a character, or a symbol.
  • Resonance: Last but not least, when choosing a name, prioritize those that resonate with both you and the wolf to create a meaningful connection and bond.

Bottom Line

Selecting a name for a wolf is more than just a choice—it’s an expression of your admiration for these powerful and majestic animals. This entire process is exciting because it allows you to explore various inspirations, whether from mythology or from the wolf’s physical characteristics and personality traits.

For whomever you’re seeking a wolf name, the right one doesn’t just serve as an identifier. It creates a meaningful bond and a long-lasting connection between you both, and at the same time, it also reflects your appreciation and respect for this powerful creature. 

Frequently Asked Questions
What are some unique wolf names?

Some unique wolf names include Accalia, Ze’ev, Amarok, and Fenrir, etc.

Can I name my dog after a wolf?

Absolutely! Many people choose wolf-inspired names for their dogs to reflect their strength, power, and beauty.

Are there any famous wolf names in literature?

Yes, famous wolf names in literature include White Fang, Akela from The Jungle Book, and Ghost from Game of Thrones.

What are some good female wolf names?

Good female wolf names include Luna, Aurora, Nala and Shadow.

How do I choose a Native American wolf name?

While choosing a Native American wolf name, look for their meanings that resonate with you, such as Dakota (friend) or Maikoh (wolf), and also consider the cultural significance behind them.

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