Male Wolf Names
Wolf names often carry deep meanings and are inspired by the creature’s majestic and enigmatic nature. In many cultures, wolves symbolize strength, leadership, and mystery. Names like “Lupo” (Italian for wolf) and “Fenrir” (a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology) evoke power and mythology. Other names such as “Artemis” (the Greek goddess associated with hunting) or “Lycus” (Latin for wolf) reflect the animal’s role in ancient stories and folklore. Names like “Koda” (meaning “friend” in Sioux) and “Nikita” (meaning “unconquered” in Slavic) highlight the wolf’s loyal and resilient characteristics. Each name carries a story, celebrating the wolf’s place in both natural and mythical realms.
1. Alpha
2. Fenrir
3. Thor
4. Loki
5. Koda
6. Shadow
7. Odin
8. Brutus
9. Rocco
10. Hunter
11. Zeus
12. Titan
13. Max
14. Wolfie
15. Gunnar
16. Ragnar
17. Blaze
18. Echo
19. Arrow
20. Thorin
21. Odin
22. Orion
23. Axel
24. Diesel
25. Rocky
26. Jasper
27. Steele
28. Nero
29. Bandit
30. Ryder
31. Mason
32. Draco
33. Atlas
34. Storm
35. Ranger
36. Titan
37. Ace
38. Bolt
39. Scout
40. Jasper
41. Duke
42. Fang
43. Odin
44. Bruin
45. Voss
46. Strider
47. Zephyr
48. Royce
49. Blaze
50. Wolf
Female Wolf Names
1. Luna
2. Willow
3. Nala
4. Freya
5. Aurora
6. Nova
7. Elsa
8. Kaya
9. Astra
10. Sage
11. Raven
12. Bella
13. Mira
14. Kira
15. Lyra
16. Sable
17. Iris
18. Xena
19. Ember
20. Nyx
21. Athena
22. Shira
23. Zara
24. Cleo
25. Echo
26. Stella
27. Maia
28. Talia
29. Storm
30. Ruby
31. Aria
32. Faye
33. Juno
34. Sienna
35. Onyx
36. Zephyr
37. Gaia
38. Piper
39. Roxy
40. Hara
41. Selene
42. Moxie
43. Lila
44. Skye
45. Pippa
46. Dakota
47. Nixie
48. Veda
49. Seraph
50. Ember
Names That Mean Wolf
- Lupo (Italian)
- Wolf (Germanic)
- Wulf (Old English)
- Fang (Chinese)
- Lupus (Latin)
- Ragnar (Norse)
- Fenrir (Norse)
- Rolo (Scandinavian)
- Conan (Irish)
- Akela (Hindu)
- Gunnar (Norse)
- Ulric (Germanic)
- Wulfric (Old English)
- Ylva (Swedish)
- Leif (Norse)
- Koda (Sioux)
- Lupin (Latin)
- Ulf (Norse)
- Hera (Greek, often associated with wolves)
- Orson (Latin)
- Lycaon (Greek)
- Artemis (Greek, goddess of the hunt and wolves)
- Dama (Norse)
- Ado (African)
- Tanu (Hindu)
- Elric (Old English)
- Brynjar (Norse)
- Valko (Slavic)
- Geraint (Welsh)
- Wulfhere (Old English)
- Alder (Norse)
- Lupa (Latin, female)
- Morrigan (Celtic)
- Fionn (Irish)
- Colm (Irish)
- Naiad (Greek)
- Berk (Turkish)
- Bram (Dutch)
- Cynric (Welsh)
- Valdis (Norse)
- Seraph (Hebrew)
- Kieran (Irish)
- Ari (Hebrew)
- Eldar (Norse)
- Cyrus (Persian)
- Bastien (French)
- Giselle (French)
- Roderic (Germanic)
- Drake (Old English)
- Sylvia (Latin, often associated with forests and wolves)
Native American Wolf Names
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf
- Tawa (Hopi) – Sun; sometimes associated with wolves
- Kitchi (Ottawa) – Great; often used for powerful animals
- Mato (Lakota) – Bear; sometimes used metaphorically for wolves
- Hania (Hopi) – Spirit warrior; linked with strong animal spirits
- Nokomis (Ojibwe) – Grandmother; often associated with wisdom, like wolves
- Mika (Sioux) – Raccoon; similar to wolves in hunting style
- Ahuli (Hopi) – Drum; linked with the rhythm of nature, including wolves
- Koda (Sioux) – Friend; wolves are known for their social bonds
- Wicasa (Sioux) – Wise; wolves are seen as wise creatures
- Nabi (Navajo) – Wolf; directly translated name
- Tyee (Salish) – Chief; wolves are considered leaders
- Wasi (Lakota) – Star; wolves are often seen as mystical creatures
- Zuni (Zuni) – Tribe name; wolves are revered in many tribes
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf; direct translation
- Sikya (Navajo) – Wolf; another variation
- Tanu (Hopi) – Wolf; associated with strength
- Kokopelli (Hopi) – Fertility deity; sometimes associated with wolves
- Yona (Cherokee) – Bear; linked to the same powerful traits as wolves
- Dakota (Sioux) – Friend; similar to Koda
- Chayton (Sioux) – Falcon; another strong bird, like wolves
- Hoshka (Lakota) – Little; sometimes used for young wolves
- Kitchi (Ottawa) – Great; as in powerful, like the wolf
- Elan (Navajo) – Friendly; wolves are social animals
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf; straightforward naming
- Mika (Sioux) – Raccoon; similar to wolves in hunting habits
- Doda (Hopi) – Brother; wolves are known for their pack bonds
- Aponi (Hopi) – Butterfly; while not a wolf, represents transformation
- Nokomis (Ojibwe) – Grandmother; represents wisdom, akin to wolves
- Kisik (Lakota) – Day; wolves are active in both day and night
- Sikya (Navajo) – Wolf; direct reference
- Wicasa (Sioux) – Wise; wolves are seen as wise animals
- Tawodi (Cherokee) – Hawk; another strong predator
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf; basic term
- Koda (Sioux) – Friend; similar to how wolves bond
- Mika (Sioux) – Raccoon; shares traits with wolves
- Tama (Hopi) – Secret; wolves have a mystical aura
- Ahuli (Hopi) – Drum; representing rhythm, like wolves
- Elan (Navajo) – Friendly; akin to wolves’ social nature
- Mato (Lakota) – Bear; symbolizes strength, like wolves
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf; direct translation
- Hania (Hopi) – Spirit warrior; reflects the wolf’s strength
- Zuni (Zuni) – Tribe name; indicates respect for wolves
- Sikya (Navajo) – Wolf; straightforward naming
- Kitchi (Ottawa) – Great; metaphorically linked to wolves
- Koda (Sioux) – Friend; signifies social bonds, similar to wolves
- Tyee (Salish) – Chief; wolves are leaders in their pack
- Nabi (Navajo) – Wolf; direct meaning
- Nokomis (Ojibwe) – Grandmother; representing wisdom akin to wolves
- Yona (Cherokee) – Bear; related to strength and power, like wolves
Names Based on Color
- Azure
- Indigo
- Crimson
- Scarlet
- Sable
- Silver
- Goldie
- Ruby
- Jade
- Emerald
- Onyx
- Ivory
- Sapphire
- Cerulean
- Amber
- Rose
- Violet
- Topaz
- Cobalt
- Luna (Moonlight)
- Coral
- Burgundy
- Jet
- Celeste
- Pearl
- Opal
- Tawny
- Cinnamon
- Slate
- Honey
- Blaze
- Ash
- Moss
- Copper
- Platinum
- Raven
- Auburn
- Champagne
- Charcoal
- Teal
- Fawn
- Dove
- Mint
- Ginger
- Lilac
- Marigold
- Pewter
- Azure
- Daffodil
- Sunset
Cool wolf names
- Shadow
- Rogue
- Storm
- Blaze
- Frost
- Raven
- Ghost
- Echo
- Arctic
- Nero
- Vortex
- Thunder
- Zephyr
- Steel
- Drake
- Jet
- Phoenix
- Onyx
- Ryder
- Sable
- Nova
- Koda
- Gunner
- Vortex
- Titan
- Maverick
- Hunter
- Blaze
- Hawk
- Ace
- Rocco
- Axel
- Rex
- Falcon
- Wraith
- Apollo
- Kane
- Gage
- Shadowfax
- Valkyrie
- Jax
- Storm
- Ranger
- Zeus
- Slate
- Moss
- Griffin
- Dagger
- Rogue
- Hades
Indian wolf names
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf
- Bhai (Hindi) – Brother; symbolic of pack relationships
- Shakti (Sanskrit) – Power; reflecting a wolf’s strength
- Kavi (Sanskrit) – Poet; wolves are often seen as wise
- Ravi (Sanskrit) – Sun; symbolic of the wolf’s presence
- Chandra (Sanskrit) – Moon; wolves are often associated with the moon
- Vikram (Sanskrit) – Valor; reflecting a wolf’s bravery
- Asha (Sanskrit) – Hope; symbolic of a wolf’s resilience
- Arjun (Sanskrit) – Bright; representing the wolf’s keen instincts
- Rani (Hindi) – Queen; representing leadership within a pack
- Rohan (Sanskrit) – Rising; like the rising strength of a wolf
- Raj (Hindi) – King; symbolic of a wolf’s dominance
- Nisha (Sanskrit) – Night; wolves are often seen at night
- Yash (Sanskrit) – Fame; reflecting a wolf’s legendary status
- Kiran (Sanskrit) – Ray; symbolic of the wolf’s guiding light
- Devi (Sanskrit) – Goddess; representing the revered status of wolves
- Tara (Sanskrit) – Star; reflecting the wolf’s mystical aura
- Lakshman (Sanskrit) – Brother of Rama; symbolic of loyalty
- Rama (Sanskrit) – Ideal; representing the ideal traits of a wolf
- Sita (Sanskrit) – Furrow; symbolic of the natural world
- Gita (Sanskrit) – Song; reflecting the wolf’s howling
- Veer (Sanskrit) – Brave; symbolic of a wolf’s courage
- Mani (Sanskrit) – Gem; representing the rare nature of wolves
- Simha (Sanskrit) – Lion; reflecting the wolf’s regal presence
- Ravi (Sanskrit) – Sun; symbolic of the wolf’s majesty
- Maya (Sanskrit) – Illusion; representing the mystical nature of wolves
- Ritika (Sanskrit) – A small stone; symbolic of a wolf’s agility
- Arav (Sanskrit) – Peaceful; reflecting the calm strength of a wolf
- Meera (Sanskrit) – Ocean; representing the depth of the wolf’s spirit
- Siddhartha (Sanskrit) – One who has attained his goals; reflecting a wolf’s determination
- Brahma (Sanskrit) – Creator; symbolic of the wolf’s role in nature
- Rishi (Sanskrit) – Sage; representing the wisdom of wolves
- Ravi (Sanskrit) – Sun; reflecting the wolf’s energy
- Tanvi (Sanskrit) – Delicate; symbolic of the graceful nature of wolves
- Aarti (Sanskrit) – Ritual; representing the reverence for wolves
- Keshav (Sanskrit) – Another name for Krishna; symbolic of the divine nature of wolves
- Anaya (Sanskrit) – Caring; reflecting the nurturing aspect of a wolf pack
- Amit (Sanskrit) – Infinite; symbolic of the wolf’s enduring spirit
- Nitin (Sanskrit) – Moral; representing the ethical values of a wolf
- Saurabh (Sanskrit) – Fragrance; reflecting the wolf’s presence in nature
- Ruchi (Sanskrit) – Interest; symbolic of the wolf’s curiosity
- Vani (Sanskrit) – Voice; representing the wolf’s howl
- Divya (Sanskrit) – Divine; reflecting the wolf’s mystical qualities
- Pranav (Sanskrit) – Sacred syllable; symbolic of the wolf’s spiritual significance
- Suman (Sanskrit) – Flower; reflecting the beauty of wolves in the wild
- Harsha (Sanskrit) – Joy; symbolic of the wolf’s playful nature
- Nidhi (Sanskrit) – Treasure; representing the valued presence of wolves
- Aditya (Sanskrit) – Sun; reflecting the wolf’s radiant energy
- Siddhi (Sanskrit) – Achievement; symbolic of the wolf’s accomplishments
- Charu (Sanskrit) – Beautiful; representing the grace of wolves
Red indian wolf names
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf
- Nabi (Navajo) – Wolf
- Koda (Sioux) – Friend
- Hania (Hopi) – Spirit warrior
- Tawa (Hopi) – Sun
- Wicasa (Sioux) – Wise
- Mato (Lakota) – Bear
- Kitchi (Ottawa) – Great
- Ahuli (Hopi) – Drum
- Tanu (Hopi) – Wolf
- Nokomis (Ojibwe) – Grandmother
- Sikya (Navajo) – Wolf
- Hoshka (Lakota) – Little
- Yona (Cherokee) – Bear
- Dakota (Sioux) – Friend
- Tyee (Salish) – Chief
- Mika (Sioux) – Raccoon
- Artemis (Greek, associated with wolves in mythology)
- Zuni (Zuni) – Tribe name
- Talon (Common in Native American naming)
- Luna (Hopi) – Moon
- Cedar (Native American inspired)
- Talon (Native American inspired)
- Kaya (Hopi) – Elder sister
- Cheveyo (Hopi) – Spirit warrior
- Kona (Hawaiian, often used in Native American contexts) – Lady
- Inola (Cherokee) – Black fox
- Kuna (Navajo) – Wind
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf
- Zuni (Zuni) – People
- Kitchi (Ottawa) – Great
- Nashoba (Choctaw) – Wolf
- Mato (Lakota) – Bear
- Sikya (Navajo) – Wolf
- Waya (Cherokee) – Wolf
- Tawa (Hopi) – Sun
- Navi (Navajo) – Wolf
- Zuni (Zuni) – People
- Hania (Hopi) – Spirit warrior
- Lone (Common in Native American contexts)
- Ashkii (Navajo) – Boy
- Hosa (Choctaw) – Wolf
- Mika (Sioux) – Raccoon
- Nina (Native American inspired) – Strong
- Wicasa (Sioux) – Wise
- Chaska (Sioux) – First-born son
- Atsa (Navajo) – Eagle
- Kaya (Hopi) – Elder sister
- Tala (Native American inspired) – Wolf
- Nokomis (Ojibwe) – Grandmother
Names Based on Color
- Azure
- Indigo
- Crimson
- Scarlet
- Sable
- Silver
- Goldie
- Ruby
- Jade
- Emerald
- Onyx
- Ivory
- Sapphire
- Cerulean
- Amber
- Rose
- Violet
- Topaz
- Cobalt
- Coral
- Burgundy
- Jet
- Celeste
- Pearl
- Opal
- Tawny
- Cinnamon
- Slate
- Honey
- Blaze
- Ash
- Moss
- Copper
- Platinum
- Raven
- Auburn
- Teal
- Fawn
- Dove
- Mint
Famous wolf names
- Fenrir (Norse Mythology)
- Lupin (Harry Potter series)
- Ghost (Game of Thrones)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Akela (The Jungle Book)
- Raksha (The Jungle Book)
- Remus (Roman Mythology)
- Romulus (Roman Mythology)
- Balto (Famous Sled Dog)
- Gmork (The NeverEnding Story)
- Grey Wind (Game of Thrones)
- Nymeria (Game of Thrones)
- Summer (Game of Thrones)
- Shaggydog (Game of Thrones)
- Lady (Game of Thrones)
- White Fang (White Fang by Jack London)
- Wolverine (Marvel Comics)
- Lupo (Italian for Wolf)
- Amarok (Inuit Mythology)
- Wile E. Coyote (Looney Tunes)
- Balto (Balto, the animated film)
- Ruby (RWBY)
- Cheza (Wolf’s Rain)
- Tsume (Wolf’s Rain)
- Kiba (Wolf’s Rain)
- Hige (Wolf’s Rain)
- Toboe (Wolf’s Rain)
- Stark (Game of Thrones, direwolf family)
- Lupus (Roman Mythology)
- Kouga (InuYasha)
- Moro (Princess Mononoke)
- Sirius (Harry Potter series)
- Diefenbaker (Due South)
- Balto (Balto, the animated film)
- Fenris (Marvel Comics)
- Ruby (Supernatural)
- Ghost (Call of Duty)
- Sif (Dark Souls)
- Kiba (Wolf’s Rain)
- Moro (Princess Mononoke)
Warrior Names
- Archer
- Ajax
- Thor
- Xena
- Leonidas
- Ares
- Athena
- Conan
- Spartacus
- Achilles
- Boudica
- Hercules
- Beowulf
- Kane
- Freya
- Ragnar
- Bjorn
- Valkyrie
- Genghis
- Samurai
- Spartan
- Gladiator
- Lancelot
- Galahad
- Odysseus
- Hannibal
- Maximus
- Leon
- Artemis
- Eowyn
- Joan
- Vlad
- Sigurd
- Durandal
- Gawain
- Giselle
- Mulan
- Ivar
- Titus
- Khal
Mythology-Inspired Names
- Zeus
- Hera
- Apollo
- Athena
- Poseidon
- Artemis
- Hades
- Demeter
- Persephone
- Hermes
- Ares
- Aphrodite
- Hephaestus
- Hestia
- Thor
- Loki
- Odin
- Freya
- Balder
- Tyr
- Frigg
- Fenrir
- Hel
- Anubis
- Osiris
- Isis
- Ra
- Horus
- Seth
- Sekhmet
- Kali
- Shiva
- Vishnu
- Lakshmi
- Indra
- Ganesha
- Rama
- Krishna
- Hanuman
- Parvati