Word for strong wolf

Wolves are strong, beautiful creatures — so why not name your baby after one?

Wolves are marvelous, majestic creatures. They are one of the most beautiful animals to walk this earth. However, they are also strong. They are fierce. They are not to be messed with. They encapsulate everything you should strive to become.

If you want to name your child after these beautiful animals with the hopes they will become equally as beautiful and fierce, then here a list of names you should consider:

Acwulf: A wolf from the oak meadows

Adalwolf: A noble wolf

Adalwolfa: A wolf who is noble

Adolfa: The feminine version of Adolf, meaning ‘noble wolf’

Adolfo: Noble wolf

Adolfus: A noble wolf

Adolpha: A noble and kind she wolf

Adolphe: An aristocrat wolf

Adolphine: An honorable and noble wolf

Adolpho: Spanish variant of Adolf; Noble wolf

Adolphus: noble wolf; A derivative of name Ado

Adulf: The wolf who is noble and honorable

Aedwulf: A noble and honorable wolf

Aegenwulf: The wolf of the chief sea

Aethelwulf: Noble Wolf

Alarick: Noble Leader or a Wolf ruler, Fierce, Supreme ruler of all

Aldwulf: One old as a wolf

Amaruq: Grey wolf

Amwolf: The majestic and powerful like an Eagle Wolf

Ardolf: Home Loving Wolf; A variant of the name Ardwolf

Ardolph: Home Loving Wolf; A variant of the name Ardwolf

Ardwolf: Home Loving Wolf

Arnoux: Eagle wolf

Arnulf: Wolf, eagle; one who likes to go high

Arnulfo: Has the Eagle and Wolf power; powerful person

Azouf: Aesir’s wolf

Bardalph: Ax Wolf

Bardawulf: axe and wolf

Bardolf: Axe-wolf

Bardolph: Axe-wolf

Bardolphe: A bright wolf

Bardou: Axe-wielding wolf

Bardoul: Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf

Bardulf: Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf

Bardulph: Axe-wolf

Barduwulf: An ax-wielding wolf

Barwolf: Ax Wolf

Beorhtwulf: To have the light and brightness of the wolf

Beorthwulf: One who is like a bear and llike the wolf

Beowulf: Intelligent Wolf

Berhtwulf: He is the wolf of the light

Bernulf: He who is like a wolf and a bear

Bertulf: To be like a wolf and bear

Bleddyn: Wolf Hero

Bleiz: Old Breton word meaning ‘wolf.’

Blevine: A child who is like a wolf cub

Borris: He who is like a short wolf

Botewolf: A name that means Herald Wolf

Botolf: He is a herald wolf

Botolph: One who is like a herald wolf

Botolphe: A man who is like a herald wolf

Botulf: One who is compared to a wolf

Botwolf: He who is wolf-like

Cathwulf: A woman pure as a wolf

Chann: Officer of Church; also a young Wolf

Channe: A young Wolf

Channon: Wolf’s babies; the wise one

Clell: Descendant of the wolf family

Cuetlachtli: Nahuatl word for wolf.

Cunignos: A little Wolf

Cuthwulf: Wolf; one filled with power

Dolf: Noble wolf; they are responsible and kind people

Dolph: In swedish the name Dolph means ‘Noble Wolf’

Dolphus: Majestic Noble Wolf; determined and noble

Due: One who belongs to a tribe; wolf power

Duko: Duko is derived from Doede, meaning a famous wolf

Eadwulf: A person who is idealistic and has inspirational qualities; Its derived meaning from Old English where ead mean ‘Fortune’ and wulf means  ‘Wolf’

Eeriuffi: Greenlandic form of Herjulf. It means warrior wolf.

Ernouf: Wolf eagle

Ethelwulf: a noble wolf.

Farkas: He who is like a wolf

Fillan: A little Wolf; name of a saint

Freki: Name of Odin’s wolf.

Fridolf: Peaceful wolf

Fridolph: A peaceful wolf

Grimmwolf: Grimm means fierce as a whole Grimm fierce means a person who is fierce and powerful like a wolf.

Gundulf: Wolf of War, from words “grund” meaning war and “vulfus” which means wolf.

Gurgen: Gotten from Middle Persian gurg “wolf” joined with a humble postfix.

Hardulph: Brave wolf, old Anglo Saxon the hill

Harou: The army’s wolf

Hati: the name of a mythical wolf

Heardwulf: Strong wolf, brave

Hebrewulf: Wolf

Heoruwulf: A wolf army

Hildwulf: One who is like a wolf in the battle

Hrolf: Wolf

Hrolleif: Old wolf

Ingolf: Ing’s wolf.

Ingouf: God Ing’s wolf, warrior

Ivailo: Variant transcription of Ivaylo, meaning wolf.

Kenneally: Kenneally means Head of Wolf

Leiðolfr: Chief wolf

Liudolf: A Famous Wolf, from the germanic word Hludwolf

Lobo: A person who is like a Wolf

Louve: Female wolf

Lovel: One who is like a young wolf

Lovell: A wolf cub

Loveta: A woman who is like a young wolf

Lovett: A person who has the qualities of a young wolf

Lovetta: Resembling a young wolf

Lovette: She is like a wolf cub

Lovota: A fast Wolf; good natured

Lowe: A person who is like a young wolf, used as a surname

Lupe: River of the Wolf

Lupin: From latin word “lupinus” meanin Wolf

Lyall: A Scottish surname derived from the Old Norse given name Liulfr which means wolf

Lycan: A werewolf

Lycidas: Wolf son

Lyell: A wolf from the island

Lyfing: A dear wolf

Lyulf: A compound of “wolf” and “flame”

Lyulph: A flaming wolf

Marrok: A knight that was thought to be a warewolf

Mingan: A grey wolf, a person who is intelligent and furious as wolf

Móðolfr: The fearless wolf.

Nirmolak: A wolf from the northern areas

Nothwulf: A wolf from the northern areas

Osouf: God’s wolf or warrior. It’s a variant of Ozouf.

Ostrythe: Name given to a divine Wolf; idealistic person

Ovais: A variant of Owais; Name of companions of the Prophet; Little Wolf

Owais: A wolf; the best compannion of the Prophet

Owaisy: A wolf; a courageous and brave warrior

Owein: A noble- born young individual who is like a Wolf

Ozouf: God’s wolf, warrior

Phelan: One who is like a wolf

Radolf: A red wolf

Radolph: A wolf’s shield

Radulfus: A shield wolf

Radulph: A wolf consel

Radulphus: A shield of the wolf

Raedwolf: A red haired wolf

Raedwulf: A red wolf

Raff: A red wolf

Ragnulf: Adviser wolf, warrior

Rahoul: A wolf counsel

Ralfs: A variant of Ralph. It means wolf counsel.

Randale: A shield-wolf

Randel: A surname variant of Randolph, means wolf’s shield

Randolf: A house wolf, prostector

Randoll: Surname, means wolf shield

Randon: Variant of Randolph, means shield with a wolf emblem

Randulf: Nordic name meaning edge of the wolf’s shield

Randulfus: Edge of the wolf’s shield

Randulph: Wolf’s shield

Randulphus: A shield with a wolf emblem

Ranndy: A house wolf

Ranulf: Scottish name meaning a shield of wolf

Ranulfus: English name meaning a shield with the emblem of a wolf

Ranulph: A shield-wolf

Raoul: A red wolf

Raulf: One who has the wisdom of a wolf

Raulfe: He is wise like a wolf

Raulin: A little wise wolf, mostly used as a surnme

Rawling: An advice of the wolf. Mainly used as a surname

Rawlins: One who is a son of the wise wolf-man

Rawls: Mainly used as a surname which means The Famous Wolf

Rawly: An Old English surname that meas A well-known wolf

Rawson: An English surname, the son of the famous wolf

Rawsone: A surname that means a male child of the famous wolf

Rendell: The shield that is used to protect the wolf

Renouf: Adviser wolf

Rezso: Germanic – Famous Wolf; Legendary wolf; A derivative of the English Rudolph.

Rhudi: A wolf famous among man

Rieka: A woman who has the power of the wolf, or a woman who holds the power of home

Rodolf: A legendary and famous wolf

Rodolfo: A notable and legendary wolf

Rodolph: One who is known as a famous wolf

Rodolphus: A wolf of great fame

Rolf: He is a legendary wolf among men

Rolfe: Germanic – Famous Wolf; Legendary wolf; Wise and Strong; A variant of Ralph

Rollin: A wolfy legendary man

Rollo: A notable, acclaimed wolf

Rotri: One who is famous wolf

Roul: Famous wolf

Rowsan: A wolf-counsel’s son

Rudi: One who has the fame of the wolf

Rudie: One whose fame is like a wolf’s

Rudina: One who is like a lgendary wolf

Rudolf: He is legendary like a wolf

Rudolfa: A legendary female wolf

Rudolfo: A wolf who is a legend

Rudolph: A man who has the fame of the legendary wolf

Rudolpho: One who is known as a famous wolf

Ruid: He is like a famous wolf

Rule: French – Famous Wolf; A variant of the name Ruelle.

Saewulf: A wolf of the sea

Sandulf: True Wolf

Sassaba: The wolf

Scenwulf: The act of a wolf

Seath: Wolfish

Seaxwulf: Wolf of the sea

Sigewulf: A victorious wolf

Sirhaan: One who resambles the wolf

Sirhan: A man who is like a wolf

Skjöldolfr: The protector wolf.

Syaoran: He who is a little wolf

Tatwulf: He who is as strong as a wolf

Teowulf: A mighty wolf

Theodulf: The God of wolf

Thrydwulf: Combination name, thorn and wolf

Tidwulf: The wolf of its time, or the time wolf

Udolf: A wolf ruler

Úlf: Wolf.

Ulfhrafn: A combination of the words wolf and raven.

Ulfr: Wolf

Ulfred: Wolf of peace

Úlfur: Wolf in Icelandic language. A variant of Ulfr.

Ulva: She wolf

Uwais: A small wolf

Vakhtang: Wolf-bodied

Valko: Derived from Bulgarian valk, meaning wolf.

Velvel: Wolf

Vígolfr: The battling wolf.

Wolf: The animal wolf.

Wolfgang: Wolf strife

Wolfram: Wolf and raven.

Ylfa: A female wolf.

Zeev: Hebrew word for wolf.

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Wolf Names Feature

It is common knowledge that your four-legged and furry companions have gray wolf ancestors. They are a powerful, beautiful, and wild species, whether you have an adult wolf dog or a wolf pup. The same applies to wolf hybrids as well.

Here, we have put together a collection of our favorite wolf names which will surely leave you howl-ing for more.

Good Wolf Names

Do you have a dog with strong distinctive wolf-like features? Or are you simply honoring their grey wolf ancestry? Perhaps you are simply in awe of Wolf Names – in this list of names there will surely be a winner.

What is a good name for a wolf?

  • Achak – Means spirit in Native American
  • Adalwolf – Noble wolf
  • Alaska
  • Amarok
  • Artic
  • Aspen
  • Aura
  • Barwolf
  • Bardalph – ax wolf, an old English wolf name
  • Beowulf – Intelligent wolf an old English wolf name
  • Borris – A short wolf (perhaps the perfect name for your miniature German Shepherd)
  • Czar
  • Dakota
  • Dash – Fitting for any one of your furry little speed demons
  • Dire
  • Duke – A duke is a royal ruler. A great name for your little canine who rules your heart
  • Eskimo
  • Harou – A wolf of the army
  • Inuit
  • Leto
  • Loki
  • Louve – A female wolf
  • Lupa
  • Nomad – A dog who has his own idea of what he wants to do
  • Okami – Japanese word for wolf
  • Onai wolf
  • Radolf – A red wolf
  • Sable
  • Saga – One for the twilight fans…
  • Shiro
  • Siku
  • Sky – The perfect name for a Husky with blue eyes
  • Suki
  • Tala
  • Ulva – She-wolf
  • Wolfgang
  • Ziva
  • Zylo

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Cool Wolf Names

Whilst looking cool, these winter warriors also have cool names representing their power and status in society.

  • Apisi – Meaning coyote in Blackfoot
  • Archer
  • Ares – The Greek God of war
  • Arrax – A cool dragon inspired name for your feisty and powerful pooch
  • Axel
  • Basil – A favorite seasoning or an Arabic name meaning brave
  • Bruno
  • Chronos
  • Colt
  • Comet
  • Cronus – Hera’s father
  • Echo
  • Elda – Meaning warrior in Italian
  • Essos – A geographic name from Game of Thrones
  • Gunner
  • Havoc – The name which will fit any pup really
  • Hera – The Greek Goddess of woman
  • Hunter – For obvious reasons but still a cute pick
  • Juno – The Roman equivalent of Hera
  • Khal – A Game of Thrones character
  • Lotus
  • Major
  • Orbit
  • Pyro
  • Raven
  • Rhea – Hera’s mother
  • Rider
  • Rollo – A great Viking during the ninth and tenth centuries
  • Rune
  • Sarge
  • Stark – A game of thrones character
  • Storm
  • Thor
  • Tiva – Meaning dance in Native American
  • Tyr – The Norse God of War
  • Ubba – A Viking who was a leader from the Great Army which invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 1860s. Okay, so your pup may not invade England. But your pantry may be close enough?
  • Valor
  • Wolf – A classic and to the point
  • Yara – Another Game of Thrones character
  • Zeus – The king of the Greek Gods
  • Diego

Female Wolf

Selected for their beauty and majestic grace, these female wolf names are sure to suit a Goddess with a dignified and strong presence.

What is a good name for a girl Wolf?

  • Accalia
  • Adolfa
  • Akela
  • Alpina
  • Ama
  • Ama – Meaning water in Cherokee
  • Amora
  • Ash
  • Athena – The Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
  • Blanca
  • Eva
  • Hera
  • Ivory
  • Ivy
  • Jenna
  • Kiba
  • Koda
  • Kodi
  • Lulu
  • Luna – Meaning moon
  • Lupa
  • Maia
  • Maka
  • Maya
  • Meika
  • Nala – Yes, this name is from the Lion King. But to be fair, Nala was a brave character. Lions also resemble wolves due to their pack-like instincts.
  • Nashoba wolf – Native American
  • Raven
  • Ruby
  • Seraya
  • Skye
  • Storm
  • Tallulah
  • Ula
  • Uma
  • Una
  • Vixen
  • Winter
  • Xena
  • Yuki
  • Zelda

Male Wolf

Male Wolf Names

Wolf-life, strong in mind and spirit. We’ve chosen the male names below because of their powerful-sounding nature. All of these names are suitable for a powerful grey wolf descendant King.

What do you call a male wolf?

  • Adolph
  • Amigo
  • Anton
  • Apollo
  • Arctos
  • Asher
  • Aztec
  • Beau
  • Blitz
  • Chief
  • Dogo
  • Gonzalo Wolf
  • Gorg Wolf
  • Hawk
  • Holo
  • Honi
  • Hunter
  • Kai
  • Kai
  • Kiba
  • Kygo
  • Kylo
  • Leo
  • Mack
  • Micco
  • Miko
  • Nyko
  • Phoenix
  • Pope
  • Rafe – Meaning council of the wolf in German
  • Scar – The main antagonist from Disney’s The Lion King. A strong and proud name given to a villain (or in this case a loveable villain).
  • Seiko
  • Spartan
  • Takoda
  • Tatenda
  • Titan
  • Torak
  • Zion

Famous Wolf Names

Famous Wolf Names

The most famous wolf to have lived was ’06 from Yellowstone. However, there are many famous names coming from movies (e.g. The Jungle Book) characters (e.g. Balto), and even TV series (e.g. Game of Thrones).

  • Akela – The Jungle Book
  • Aleu
  • Balto – A famous Universal Studios Character
  • Beja
  • Brassa
  • Frey
  • Gabu
  • Ghost – Game of Thrones
  • Giro
  • Grey Wind
  • Jacob
  • Jenna
  • Kar
  • Kiba
  • Kimbra
  • Kodi
  • Lady
  • Lakota
  • Larka – A character in the novel The Sight
  • Leah
  • Lobo
  • Mathias
  • Moro
  • Murdock
  • Palla
  • Quigly
  • Raksha
  • Rama
  • Ruby
  • Sansa – Game of Thrones
  • Shaggydog
  • Shiro
  • Snow
  • Stark – Game of Thrones
  • Summer
  • White Fang
  • Wile E Coyote
  • Wolflink
  • Zaku

Alpha Wolf Names

Alpha Wolf Names

Wolves are powerful and fierce animals, so below is a list of strong and alpha wolf names to suit a strong-minded dog.

  • Adalwol
  • Adoff
  • Adolpha
  • Adolphine
  • Alpha the perfect name for the leader of the pack or your fur family
  • Amaruq
  • Bernulf
  • Beta
  • Bleiz
  • Brute
  • Buck
  • Butch
  • Caesar
  • Cochise
  • Due
  • Duke
  • Duko
  • Gengy – After Genghis Khan
  • Harou
  • Hati
  • Junior
  • Khan
  • King
  • King
  • Lycidas – meaning wolf son
  • Maikoh
  • Mandela
  • Micco
  • Mona
  • Moses
  • Napoleon
  • Nelson
  • Obama
  • Peta
  • Pharaoh
  • Prince
  • Spike – This just sounds tough
  • Theo – After Theodore Roosevelt who was a famous hero from the progressive era
  • Titus
  • Una

White Wolf Names

Not many people are lucky enough to say they own a white wolf… your domesticated dog might deserve a white wolf name though.

  • Alaska
  • Alba
  • Anjo – Meaning angel in Portuguese
  • Artica
  • Aspen
  • Aspen – A famous and high-end ski resort in America
  • Barrow – A cold place in Alaska
  • Bianco – White in Italian
  • Blanco – Meaning white in Spanish
  • Boots
  • Breeze (Bree for short)
  • Burr – shivers
  • Crystal
  • Elsa – The Disney Snow Queen
  • Flake
  • Frost
  • Glace (or Glacey) – Meaning Ice in French
  • Glacier (Glace for short or try, Glacia)
  • Hielo – Meaning ice in Spanish
  • Ice
  • Kari
  • Kaya – Meaning pure in Greek
  • Khione – The Greek Goddess of Winter
  • Lixue – Meaning pretty snow in Chinese
  • Luka – Meaning light in Russian
  • Misty
  • Nanook – Meaning polar bear in Eskimo
  • Neige – Meaning snow in French
  • Nor – After Norway, a very cold country in the Winter
  • Nova
  • Olaf – Disney’s favorite snowman
  • Parka
  • Polar
  • Snow
  • Sonja – Queen of the Ice
  • Stella
  • Topaz – A very bright and clear gem
  • White Fang
  • Winter
  • Zircon (Zirc for short) – Precious and colorless gemstone

Names That Mean Wolf

Names That Mean Wolf (Wolf in Each Language)

The following wolf name list comes from different languages, countries, and cultures which are literal translations of the name wolf.

  • Accalia – Meaning she-wolf in Latin
  • Amarog (Ava or Rog for short)– Inuit
  • Bele – Hare
  • Cana – Meaning wolf cub in Celtic
  • Dib – Arabic
  • Farkas – Hungarian
  • Gonzalo – Spanish origin
  • Loup – French
  • Lowe – Meaning little wolf in French
  • Lupe – Spanish
  • Lupo – Italian
  • Lupu – Maltese
  • Lupus – Latin
  • Lyk – Greek
  • Nodi – Dogrip
  • Olcan – Celtic
  • Onai – Tamil
  • Orú – Gypsy
  • Sinapu (Sina for short) – Ute
  • Susi – Finnish
  • Tala – Sioux
  • Tala – Sioux
  • Tasha – Caddo
  • Ujku – Albanian
  • Ulv – Danish
  • Vilkas – Lithuanian
  • Volk – Russian
  • Vuk – Croatian
  • Wolf – English! Also, try; Wolfie
  • Wolvin – Afrikaans
  • Wulf – German
  • Ze’ev – Hebrew

Wolves are majestic and strong and are associated with being very powerful animals. This is why many pet parents name their dogs with names that mean wolf, especially if they have a powerful breed.

Today, many of our canine friends still carry strong wild genetics (derived from the grey wolf) in their blood as evident with the wolf-like breeds such as the German Shepherd and Husky. Picking a wolf name is only fair for those pups.

Maybe you have a dog with this strong lineage? Or perhaps you just want a wolf name with a little more meaning. No matter the case, we hope you enjoyed our collection of wold name list and found what you were looking for and more.

We are howling to hear your thoughts, let us know below.

Whether you are looking to name your fierce pet with a word that means wolf, you own a pet who channels the wild and ferocious traits of a wolf or are looking for the perfect name to suit your wolf-dog hybrid, then it’s your lucky day – we have 175+ names that mean wolf, complete with definitions!

We believe Wolves are some of the world’s most beautiful and majestic animals, so we have also compiled a list of 1,000+ wolf names to suit all types of dogs and wolves.

Our list contains all sorts of wolf names: male, female, wolf puns, names that mean wolf, and names of dire wolves (from Game of Thrones).

Before we share our list of over 1,000 wolf names, here are some tips on how to choose a brilliant name:

Some names simply mean wolf, such as ‘Bleiz’ and ‘Lobo’, whilst others have more complex origins and meanings, therefore there are plenty of ideas for you to explore.

Many of our examples derive from other languages and cultures, making them unique and quirky names to make your pet stand out from the crowd.

Have fun discovering lots of new and interesting names that mean wolf in our list below, and good luck with finding your favorite…

Now that you’ve seen the top 20, here are all the rest – some pretty wild names if you ask us!

1. Acwulf
meaning ‘a wolf from the oak meadows’

2. Ad
meaning ‘noble wolf’ in German

3. Adalwolf
meaning ‘noble wolf’ in German

4. Adalwolfa / Adolpha
meaning ‘noble she-wolf’ in German

5. Adoff
a ‘noble’ or ‘honorable’ wolf

6. Adolfa
the feminine version of ‘Adolf’, meaning ‘noble wolf’

7. Adolfina
meaning ‘noble wolf’ and ‘noble hero’ in German

8. Adolfo
meaning ‘Noble wolf’ in Latin

9. Adolph / Adoff
meaning ‘Noble wolf’ in German

10. Adolphe
an ‘aristocrat wolf’

11. Adolphine
an ‘honorable’ and ‘noble’ wolf

12. Adolpho
the Spanish variant of ‘Adolf’, meaning ‘noble wolf’

13. Aethelwulf
meaning ‘noble wolf’

14. Ajag
meaning ‘wolf’ in Sudanese

15. Alarick
meaning ‘noble leader’ or a ‘wolf ruler’, also meaning ‘fierce and supreme ruler of all’

16. Aldwulf
meaning ‘one old as a wolf’

17. Amaruq
meaning ‘Grey wolf’ in Inuit

18. Amoux
meaning ‘Eagle wolf’ in French

19. Amwolf
meaning ‘majestic and powerful like an Eagle Wolf’

20. Arnou
meaning ‘Eagle wolf’ in French

21. Athaulf
a German name, derived from ‘atta’, meaning ‘father’, and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

22. Azouf
meaning ‘Aesir’s wolf’

23. Badulf
derived from the German words ‘badu’, meaning ‘fight’, and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

24. Bardalph
meaning ‘Ax Wolf’

25. Bardawulf
meaning ‘Ax wolf’ in English

26. Bardolphe
meaning ‘a bright wolf’

27. Bardoul
meaning ‘ax-wielding wolf’ and ‘bright wolf’

28. Baugulf
derived from the Germanic element ‘bauga’, meaning ‘ring’ and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

29. Beorhtwulf
to have the ‘light’ and ‘brightness of the wolf’, and also ‘one who is like the wolf’

30. Beowulf
meaning ‘Intelligent wolf’ in English

31. Berhtwulf
meaning ‘one who is the wolf of the light’

32. Bertulf
to be like a wolf and a bear

33. Blaidd
meaning ‘wolf’ in Welsh

34. Bleddyn
meaning ‘wolf hero’, this wolf name was based on an 11th century king of Gwynedd and Powys

35. Bleiz
meaning ‘wolf’ in Old Breton

36. Bo’ri
meaning ‘wolf’ in Uzbek

37. Botolf
meaning ‘one who is compared to a wolf’ and ‘he who is a herald wolf’

38. Botwolf
meaning ‘he who is wolf-like’

39. Cathwulf
a woman who is pure, like a wolf

40. Channing
meaning ‘Young wolf’ in Irish

41. Channon
meaning ‘Young wolf’ and ‘the wise one’ in English

42. Connery
meaning ‘Wolf farmer’ in Celtic

43. Cuan
meaning ‘little wolf’, from the Irish element ‘cu’ meaning ‘wolf’

44. Cunignos
meaning ‘a little wolf’

45. Dolf
meaning ‘a noble wolf’

46. Dolph
‘noble wolf’ in Swedish

47. Due
meaning ‘wolf power’

48. Eadwulf
in Old English, ‘ead’ means ‘fortune’ and wulf means ‘wolf’

49. Eeiuffi
a Greenlandic form of ‘Herjulf’, meaning ‘warrior wolf’

50. Ernouf
meaning a ‘wolf eagle’

51. Eyolf
meaning ‘Lucky wolf’ in Norwegian

52. Faolan
meaning ‘little wolf’, from the Gaelic ‘fael’, meaning ‘wolf’, the name of an Irish saint who undertook missionary work in Scotland

53. Farkas
meaning ‘he who is like a wolf’ in Hungarian

54. Fillan
a little wolf

55. Gela
from the Georgian ‘mgeli’, meaning ‘wolf’

56. Gerulf
from the Germanic element ‘ger’, meaning spear’, and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

57. Gonzalo
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Spanish

58. Gorg
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Iranian

59. Grimmwolf
meaning ‘fierce and powerful like a wolf’

60. Guadalupe
the name of a volcanic island off the coast of Mexico, derived from the Arabic ‘wadi’, meaning ‘valley’, and combined with the Latin ‘lupus’, meaning ‘wolf’

61. Gunnolf
meaning ‘Fighting wolf’ in Norwegian

62. Gurg
meaning ‘wolf’ in Persian

63. Gurgen
from the Middle Persian ‘gurg’, meaning ‘wolf’, the name of several Georgian kings and princes

64. Hardulph
meaning ‘brave wolf’

65. Harou
the army’s wolf

66. Heardwulf
meaning ‘strong and brave wolf’

67. Heoruwulf
a wolf army

68. Hrolleif
meaning ‘old wolf’

69. Ikooko
meaning ‘wolf’ in Yoruba

70. Ilop
meaning ‘wolf’ in Catalan

71. Impisi
meaning ‘wolf’ in Zulu

72. Ingolf
meaning ‘Ing’s wolf’

73. Ivaylo
derived from an old Bulgar name meaning ‘wolf’, the name of a 13th century emperor of Bulgaria

74. Kenneally
meaning ‘head of wolf’

75. Landalf
a Germanic name, made up of the word ‘landa’, meaning ‘land’, and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’, the name of several Lombardic nobles

76. Leioolfr
meaning ‘chief wolf’

77. Lelou / Leloo
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Chinook

78. Liudolf
meaning ‘a famous wolf’

79. Louve
a female wolf

80. Loveta
meaning a ‘woman who is like a young wolf’

81. Lovota
meaning ‘a fast and good-natured wolf’

82. Lowell
meaning ‘Wolf cub’ and ‘little wolf’ in Old French

83. Ludulf
derived from the German name ‘Hludwolf’, composed of the words ‘hlud’, meaning ‘famous’, and ‘wolf’

84. Lup
meaning ‘wolf’ in Romanian

85. Lupe
meaning ‘river of the wolf’

86. Lupo
meaning ‘Wolf’ Italian

87. Lupus
meaning ‘Wolf’ Latin, the name of several early saints, including a bishop of Troyes in the 5th century

88. Lyall
a Scottish name, derived from the Old Norse ‘Liulfr’ meaning ‘wolf’

89. Lycidas
meaning ‘wolf son’

90. Lycurgus
a Latinised form of the Greek name ‘Lykourgos’, composed of ‘lykos’, meaning ‘wolf’, and ‘ergon’, meaning ‘work’, the name of a Spartan legislator from the 9th century BC

91. Lycus
the Latinised form of the Greek name ‘Lykos’, meaning ‘wolf’

92. Lyell
meaning ‘a wolf from the island’

93. Lyfing
meaning ‘a dear wolf’

94. Lyulph
meaning ‘a flaming wolf’

95. Mingan
meaning ‘a grey wolf’

96. Nashoba
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Choctaw

97. Nirmolak
meaning ‘a wolf from the northern areas’

98. Odolf
meaning ‘Prosperous wolf’ in German

99. Onai
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Tamil

100. Ookami
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Japanese

101. Osouf
meaning ‘God’s wolf’

102. Otso
meaning ‘wolf’ in Basque

103. Owaisy
a courageous and brave warrior wolf

104. Radulfus
meaning ‘a shield wolf’

105. Rafe
meaning ‘Council of the wolf’ in German

106. Raff
meaning ‘Red wolf’ in English

107. Rahoul
a wolf counsel

108. Ralph
meaning ‘Wolf counsel’ and ‘fearless advisor’ in English

109. Rand / Randall
meaning ‘Shield wolf’ in Anglo-Saxon

110. Randolf
a house wolf, a wolf name brought to England by the Normans

111. Randolph
meaning ‘House wolf’ and ‘protector’ in English

112. Ranndy
a house wolf

113. Raoul
meaning ‘Wolf council’ and ‘red wolf’ in English

114. Raulf
meaning ‘one who has the wisdom of a wolf’

115. Rawls
meaning ‘the famous wolf’

116. Rawson
the son of a famous wolf

117. Renouf
an advisor wolf

118. Rezso
a Germanic name meaning ‘legendary wolf’

119. Rhudi
meaning ‘famous wolf among men’

120. Rodolfo
meaning ‘Famous wolf’ in Spanish

121. Rolf
meaning ‘Red wolf’ in Teutonic

122. Rolo
meaning ‘Famous wolf’ in Teutonic

123. Rudolfa
a legendary female wolf

124. Saewulf
a wolf of the sea

125. Sandalio
from the Gothic name ‘Sandulf’, meaning ‘true wolf’, derived from ‘sand’, meaning ‘true’, and ‘ulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

126. Sandulf
meaning ‘true wolf’

127. Seath
meaning ‘wolfish’

128. Serigala
meaning ‘wolf’ in Indonesian

129. Sigewulf
meaning ‘victorious wolf’

130. Skjoldolfr
the ‘protector wolf’

131. Skoll
meaning ‘Wolf that chased the sun’ in Norse

134. Stithulf
derived from the Old English ‘stip’, meaning ‘hard’, and ‘wulf’, meaning ‘wolf’

133. Syaoran
‘he who is a little wolf’

134. Tamaska
meaning ‘Mighty wolf’ in Native American

135. Teowulf
a mighty wolf

136. Tjeodulf
meaning ‘the God of wolf’

137. Udolf
a wolf ruler

138. Ujk
meaning ‘wolf’ in Albanian

139. Ulfred
meaning ‘Wolf of peace’ in Old English

140. Ulmer
meaning ‘Fame of the wolf’ in Norse

141. Ulrich
meaning ‘Female wolf’ in English

142. Ulva
meaning ‘she wolf’

143. Uwais
meaning ‘small wolf’

144. Vakhtang
meaning ‘wolf-bodied’

145. Valko
from the Bulgarian word ‘valk’, meaning ‘wolf’

146. Varu
meaning ‘wolf’ in Gujarati

147. Velvel
meaning ‘little wolf’ in Yiddish, a diminutive of ‘volf’, meaning ‘wolf’

148. Vigolfr
meaning ‘the battling wolf’

149. Vilkas
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Lithuanian

150. Volk
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Slovenian

151. Vuk
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Serbian

152. Vukasin
from the Serbian ‘vuk’, a wolf name inspired by a 14th century Serbian ruler

153. Warg
meaning ‘Grey wolf’ and ‘evil wolf’ in Norse

154. Wilk
meaning ‘Wolf’ in Polish

155. Wolfgang
meaning ‘Son of the wolf’ in German

156. Wolfram
meaning ‘Wolf raven’ in Teutonic

157. Wolfrik
meaning ‘Wolf ruler’ in German

158. Woolsey
meaning ‘Victorious wolf’ in English

159. Wulfgar
meaning ‘Wolf-like spear’ in English

160. Wulfnod
from the Old English ‘wulf’ and ‘noo’, meaning ‘boldness’ and ‘daring’

161. Wulfsige
composed of the Old English elements ‘wulf’ and ‘sige’, meaning ‘victory’

162. Wulfstan
from the Old English ‘wulf’ and ‘stan’, meaning ‘stone’

163. Ylfa
meaning ‘a female wolf’

164. Zeev
‘wolf’ in Hebrew

And now the moment you’ve all been waiting for, the biggest and most conclusive list of wolf names for your wonderfully wolf-ish pet.

Take your time, relax and enjoy yourself, and say each name that catches your eyes out loud. Imagine calling that name aloud in public before you settle on it!

We hope you have enjoyed exploring our ideas, and have found the perfect name from these wolf names!

Wolves are incredible animals, due to their beauty, their strong social bonds, and their willingness to sacrifice themselves for their family.

Whether you chose one of our names that mean wolf, or it was a dark and mysterious name, a funny name, or a unique and quirky name that caught your eye, we hope it fulfilled your wolf-name dreams!

Remember to enjoy the naming process, and to take your time, as the best names are discovered when you relax and have fun.

If you think we’ve missed any brilliant Wolf names, please leave a comment on your ideas below.

Finding a wolf username for your online presence can be daunting. How do you choose something that’s both unique and easy to remember? The short answer…Follow these simple tips to come up with catchy wolf username ideas that will represent you and your interests.

  • Firstly, think about the things you love most.
  • Secondly, focus on what makes you unique.
  • Finally, find an angle that reflects your personality and start brainstormingpotential wolf usernames based on those factors.

Catchy Wolf Usernames

  • Dancent
  • Wolfielder
  • PersonTy
  • Godetwolf
  • Inwolf
  • Wolfentrex
  • BotWolf
  • Wolfendoto
  • GuruWolf
  • CottonJr
  • GazerWolf
  • CoyoteNote
  • Holyco
  • StarWisdom
  • WolfOne
  • Zlotysi
  • Communiquestal
  • Briden
  • JimVengeance
  • GigglyPool
  • WolfWolves
  • Lindquide
  • Ticomwolf
  • Boltec
  • Eurookma
  • ConfidentWolf
  • Comiconis
  • Verpoism
  • FixStah
  • WolfShmoe
  • TwoBeast
  • Thedevilayal
  • Vaptelman
  • Dictatolu
  • Wzyli
  • Shortle
  • SnoSpecials
  • Moulters
  • WolfBuck
  • HanHyper
  • Nelumbish
  • WolfTrain
  • Wolfry
  • Wolfigualp
  • AdviceAngels
  • Bytech
  • WolfPlay
  • Zanying
  • Crownes
  • Zestasur
  • FunkyWolf
  • Sportun
  • Wolferlyse
  • ExpertWolf
  • StalksFox
  • Remebr
  • LummoWolf
  • Golatera
  • KaptainWolf
  • Wolfiginte

What are some cute wolf username ideas?

  • Huelsent
  • BestWolf
  • Fliend
  • WolfAttractive
  • PopWolf
  • Earey
  • WolfHart
  • TigerWolf
  • ShmoeWolf
  • Casualgo
  • Mittinks
  • Wolfpaal
  • Mamazate
  • VashWolf
  • WeaverGuru
  • MamaVampire
  • Allofac
  • Fizztoll
  • Slayunis
  • WolfFox
  • Labspa
  • Longerea
  • Bugst
  • Invaderpu
  • SkienLion
  • WolfKlug
  • Guitaristro
  • GuyWolf
  • Updatestici
  • CyberCoops

Great Wolf Usernames

  • WolfSpyder
  • Sedowolf
  • Piraph
  • WolfDailies
  • BradelWolf
  • Wzysg
  • Wolfba
  • Topentu
  • Toughtsch
  • Forthmy
  • Thughton
  • Gujardo
  • ChanWolf
  • Tmance
  • ClownMoff
  • Toryswolf
  • Junkyra
  • Heromo
  • WolfLion
  • Bahrawolf
  • WolfSilly
  • TigerGorger
  • PhatCent
  • Ibointek
  • GoobleHenry
  • StargalWolf
  • Magliable
  • Wolfmarque
  • WolfFantastic
  • WolfLike

wolf Usernames

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How to Find a Good Wolf Username?

Here are some tips to find a great username for your social handles:

1. Brainstorm and come up with a list of wolf username ideas.

Think about the five most important factors that you want to include in your wolf username. Once you have come up with a list of ideas, take them apart and look at each individual factor.

You can brainstorm by looking through your social media accounts, by searching on Google and other online platforms. Whichever method you choose, it’s important to be as specific as possible about the characteristics that make you unique.

  • ThereWolf
  • FollyFox
  • ToyWolf
  • DoodlePure
  • Funket
  • Wolfei
  • Statwo
  • WolfEver
  • Bagolfin
  • QuantWolf
  • SingLeon
  • Paperfo
  • CoyoteCort
  • RacerWolf
  • ScanWet
  • EasyStorm
  • Craziiztel
  • PiraBird
  • Gaudge
  • SquirrelGymel

2. Include keywords related to your brand or industry

Consider incorporating keywords into your username. For example, if you’re creating wolf username, wolf or related word should be in there. That would make it easily accessible on social media platforms.

  • MohawkStart
  • CoyoteCopper
  • BootIon
  • Herswolf
  • Devour
  • Gobble
  • Cram
  • Gorge
  • Guzzle
  • Ingurgitate
  • Kali
  • Big Bad Wolf
  • Cammi
  • Cutie Pie
  • Roscoe
  • River
  • Leonidas
  • Rudolfa
  • White Fang
  • Farkas

3. Think about something that reflects your personality.

For example, if your username is going to reflect your love for cats, then you might think about a single word associated with a cat.

There are many ways to come up with wolf username ideas. Some people look through social media profiles and see what other users have chosen, or search Google for ideas. Other people may just think of something that sounds cool and unique. And some may focus on their own personality traits. Ultimately, the best way to come up with wolf username ideas is to be creative and think outside the box!

  • Hebrewulf
  • Diana
  • Lelou
  • Riff Raff
  • Belinda
  • Beowulf
  • Ozzie
  • Bardou
  • Daniele
  • Bardulf
  • Owena
  • Rachel
  • Gyrene
  • Grey Wind
  • Morani
  • Radolph
  • Gravy
  • Rebel
  • Connery
  • Rogue

4. Combine your favorite things and add them into your username.

For example, if you love sports, combine “football” with your favorite sport and add it to the username. You can also try combining words that sound good together. And, if you love music, try using the name mLover or Lovermu or musilove. Similarly, if you are a fan of architecture, try using the name Architect, or if you’re into sports, try using the name Sportarc.

  • Wolverine
  • Lycanthrope
  • Rodolphus
  • Pheonix
  • Morrigana
  • Barduwulf
  • Louve
  • Serafina
  • Wolfman Jack
  • Nighteyes
  • Pepper
  • Ghost
  • Nova
  • Destiny
  • Smoke
  • Dash
  • Quicksilver
  • Phelan
  • Carolita
  • Asharné

5. Use words that represent your interests or passions in a positive way.

Make sure you represent your interests or passion in positive way. This is easy as you just need to avoid negative or funny words in the case, you’re doing something professional. However, if you intend to gain social media followers by sharing some hilarious things, you can go for creatively funny and deep wolf username.

For example, if you love to travel and are a frequent traveler, then your username can be something as “Lines of Traveler”. If you enjoy doing arts and crafts, then use your favorite craft project as a username such as “The Green Craft”.

  • Aiyana
  • Kieko
  • Intenso
  • Rizzo
  • Marlo
  • Madre
  • Rawlins
  • Cypress
  • Viggo
  • Ollie
  • Alaska
  • Aedwulf
  • Badh
  • Cheyenne
  • Camilla
  • Nina
  • Dolf
  • Lakota
  • Eskimo
  • Lyulf

6. Use the same brand username across all your social media platforms.

This is important to present yourself or your small business as a brand. This way people are likely to remember you. In addition to this, you’re gonna get many different followers and fans from all social media platforms.

  • Kuna
  • Blaeze
  • Clarke
  • Nashoba
  • Luana
  • Botolphe
  • Duko
  • Karma
  • Opal
  • Conan
  • Kazan
  • Brutus
  • Flint
  • Ardwolf
  • Kipcha
  • Medusa
  • Liusaidh
  • Lily
  • Elinor
  • Ralph Wolf

7. Be sure it is easy to remember

If you have enlisted difficult and hard to pronounce wolf usernames list, consider changing them to something more meaningful. Your username should be short but descriptive and memorable. Some examples are: SuperiorFly, iWarrior, eNinja, and Rollin etc.

  • Randulphus
  • Spartan
  • Palla
  • Noel
  • Catherine
  • Mateo
  • Apollo
  • Anastasia
  • Hutch
  • Deborah
  • Alvis
  • Jagger
  • Durga
  • Candi
  • Alcide
  • Raven
  • Lexa
  • Lovetta
  • Summit
  • Eadwulf

8. Check availability

Do you like the name you chose? The username is available? If not, try to find a similar wolf username that is available.

  • Romeo
  • Borghildr
  • Pumpkin
  • Baree
  • Nymeria
  • Cassie
  • Gonzalo
  • Huck
  • Ironman
  • London
  • Atlas
  • Nomad
  • Fuzzy
  • Caesar
  • Jackson
  • Hope
  • Arwen
  • Pontiac
  • Elizabeth
  • Betty

Additional Resources

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The idea for the Describing Words engine came when I was building the engine for Related Words (it’s like a thesaurus, but gives you a much broader set of related words, rather than just synonyms). While playing around with word vectors and the «HasProperty» API of conceptnet, I had a bit of fun trying to get the adjectives which commonly describe a word. Eventually I realised that there’s a much better way of doing this: parse books!

Project Gutenberg was the initial corpus, but the parser got greedier and greedier and I ended up feeding it somewhere around 100 gigabytes of text files — mostly fiction, including many contemporary works. The parser simply looks through each book and pulls out the various descriptions of nouns.

Hopefully it’s more than just a novelty and some people will actually find it useful for their writing and brainstorming, but one neat little thing to try is to compare two nouns which are similar, but different in some significant way — for example, gender is interesting: «woman» versus «man» and «boy» versus «girl». On an inital quick analysis it seems that authors of fiction are at least 4x more likely to describe women (as opposed to men) with beauty-related terms (regarding their weight, features and general attractiveness). In fact, «beautiful» is possibly the most widely used adjective for women in all of the world’s literature, which is quite in line with the general unidimensional representation of women in many other media forms. If anyone wants to do further research into this, let me know and I can give you a lot more data (for example, there are about 25000 different entries for «woman» — too many to show here).

The blueness of the results represents their relative frequency. You can hover over an item for a second and the frequency score should pop up. The «uniqueness» sorting is default, and thanks to my Complicated Algorithm™, it orders them by the adjectives’ uniqueness to that particular noun relative to other nouns (it’s actually pretty simple). As you’d expect, you can click the «Sort By Usage Frequency» button to adjectives by their usage frequency for that noun.

Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source mongodb which was used in this project.

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