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bySara Nelsonupdated
Naming a pet is an important but fun experience. Choosing the right name is essential to any dog owner’s relationship with their furry companion.
For those looking for something truly unique that stands out from the ordinary, why not take inspiration from history?
Native American names are rich in tradition and come loaded with powerful meanings – perfect for a pup who loves adventure and isn’t scared of trying new things!
Here, we look at some beautiful Native American dog names steeped in history and meaning just waiting to be discovered.
Contents hide
1Native American Male Dog Names
2Native American Female Dog Names
3Strong Native American Dog Names
4Cute Native American Dog Names
5Nature-inspired Native American Dog Names
6Native American Names for Wolf
7Noble Native American Dog Names
8Color-based Native American Dog Names
9Native American Names for Big Dogs
10Dog Names Inspired by Native American Tribes
11Conclusion
Native American Male Dog Names
- Quanah – Fragrant, smelling sweet
- Shaman – A tribal medicine holy man
- Qaletaqa – Guardian
- Motega – New arrow
- Buck – Deer
- Yuma – Son of chief
- Jacy – Healer
- Huslu – Shaggy bear
- Allohak – Powerful one
- Bidaban – Dawn, perfect human
- Cheveyo – Legend
- Lansa – Lance
- Powa – Wellness
- Enapay – Brave and powerful
- Skah – White
- Keme – Secret thunder
- Dyami – Majestic Eagle
- Enyeto – Walks like a boar
- Mingan – Dark wolf
- Honi – Wolf (in Arapaho)
- Kawa – Great (in Apache)
- Maka – Earth (in Sioux)
- Nikiti – Round
- Feo – True hearted
- Tahoma – Shoreline (in Navajo)
- Hanska – Tall (in Sioux)
- Anoki – Actor
- Helaku – Full of sun
- Ohanko – Restless
- Patamon – Tempest
- Tokala – Fox
- Raini – The creator
- Alo – A spiritual guide
- Achak – Spirit
- Nashoba – Wolf (in Choctaw)
- Pallaton – Warrior
- Chogan – Black bird
- Etu – Sun
- Bidzill – He is strong
- Tansy – Immortal
- Paco – Eagle
- Helki – Touch
- Elsu – Flying falcon
- Akando – Ambush, powerful and wealthy
- Len – Brave lion
- Nantan – Chief
- Huslu – Hairy bear
- Yoki – Rain
- Chas Chunka – Wave
- Kai – Rejoice
- Tocho – Mountain lion
- Asahavey – Perfect leader
- Hotha – Gray man
- Nodin – Wind
- Maska – Strong
- Pontiac – Odawa war chief
- Apache – A famous Native American tribe
- Ashkii – Boy
- Mahaska – White cloud
- Liwanu – Growl of a bear
- Tyee – Commander
- Laneetees – Big elk
- Nibaw – Standing tall
- Chayton – Falcon
- Zuma – God’s anger
- Luta – Red or beautiful
- Ouray – Sharp as an arrow
- Ohanzee – Dark shade
- Kele – Sparrow
- Dasan – Chief
- Sakima – King
- Lonato – Flint stone
- Kenesaw – Grass
- Wakiza – Warrior
- Sahale – Like a falcon
- Piapot – A person who knows the Sioux secret
- Akikta – Working with determination
- Kohana – Swift
- Makya – Eagle hunter
- Manco – Foundation
- Kangee – Raven
- Catahecassa – Black hoof
- Istu – Sugar
- Gad – Fortune
- Ciqala – Small one
- Caiya – Being near
- Kitchi – Brave
- Mahkah – One who belongs to
- Kachada – White man
- Hassun – Stone
- Hongvi – Strong
- Elan – Tree or a friendly and good person
- Wazi – Wizard
- Tattuye – A fox
- Pegalesharro – A man’s chief
- Apiatan – Wooden Lance
- Chesmu – Grainy
- Calian – A warrior of life
- Koda – Friend or Ally
- Ahanu – He laughs
- Pays – One who is coming
- Dakotah – Friend of friends
- Paytah – Born out of fire
- Japa – Chant
- Hinto – Blue
- Kosumi – Hunts fish
- Gaagii – Raven
- Kajika – Walks quietly
- Tatanka – A bull buffalo
- Tasunke – Horse
- Hakan – Emperor
- Halian – Youthful
- Tadi – Wind
Check the full list of classic native American dog male names
Native American Female Dog Names
- Chapa – Beaver
- Una – One
- Kiona – Brown mountain
- Nita – Bear
- Kaya – Pure
- Huyana – Falling rain
- Tala – Wolf
- Rozene – Rose blossom
- Ayasha – Small one
- Papina – Ivy
- Zihna – Spins
- Mansi – Paintbrush
- Soyala – Winter solstice
- Kimi – Secret
- Haloke – Salmon
- Halyn – Unique
- Helki – Touch
- Kineks – Rosebud
- Mona – Noble one
- Nese – Two
- Mai – Coyote
- Atepa – Wigwam
- Enesta – Hear
- Ayita – First to dance
- Chenoa – White dove
- Zonata – Trusted, faithful
- Magena – Moon
- Nistu – Three
- Enemene – Sing
- Aviaja – Positive
- Chumani – Drops of dew
- Dakota – Friends
- Waneta – Shape-shifter
- Chimalis – Bluebird
- Adsila – Blossom
- Tanis – Daughter
- Nizhoni – Beautiful one
- Tama – Jewel
- Almika – She of the sun
- Meli – Daughter
- Kateri – The Mohawk
- Nuna – Land
- Tablita – Tiara
- Hateya – Leaving tracks
- Hurit – Beautiful
- Taini – New moon
- Chaska – Star goddess
- Istas – Snow
- Abey – Leaf
- Aiyana – Eternal blossom
- Snana – Jingle
- Flo – Arrow
- Bly – Tall
- Hinto – Deep blue eyes
- Wyanet – Beautiful
- Tallulah – Running water
- Peta – Golden eagle
- Mika – Beautiful smell
- Odina – Hills
- Na’estse – One
- Ama – Water (in Cherokee)
- Fala – Crow
- Awendea – Beautiful morning
- Niaran – Five
- Yamka – Blossom
- Awendela – Fawn
- Dyani – Fast and clever like a deer
- Adila – Blossom
- Aponi – Butterfly
- Orenda – Supernatural
- Amadahy – Forest water
- Winona – First daughter (in Sioux)
- Bena – Patridge
- Etenia – Wealthy
- Chilali – Snow bird
- Taima – Thunder
- Awinita – Fawn
- Nova – Chasing butterflies
- Dena – Slender
- Poloma – Bow
- Nina – Strong
- Aylen – Happiness
- Kachina – Sacred dancer
- Tiponi – Important child (in Hopi)
- Itzel – Rainbow
- Catori – Spirit
- Halona – Happy fortune
- Mansi – plucked flower
- Kayah – Wise Child
- Navajo – A Native American tribe in the southwest
- Chilam – Snowbird
- Tehya – Precious
- Kasa – Dressed in fur
- Wigwam – Dwelling
- Nayeli – I love you
- Luyu – Wild dove
- Tepkunset – Moon
- Denali – Great one
- Muna – Hope
- Pocahontas – Daughter of a powerful Powhatan Chief
- Seke- Black
- Maji – Leave
- Enola – Solitary
- Imala – Disciplines
- Hokaratcha – Pole cat
- Atotoztli – Something which is not so clear
- Eyota – Great
- Soma – Sun
- Achak – Spirit
- Neewa – Four
Check the full list of classic native American dog female names
Strong Native American Dog Names
- Yuma – Chief ‘s song (in Navajo)
- Yansa – Buffalo (in Cherokee)
- Ahonu – He who laughs (in Algonquin)
- Nokosi – Bear (in Seminole)
- Honi – Wolf (in Arapaho)
- Animosh – Dog (in Algonquin)
- Kohana – Swift (in Sioux)
- Denali – Great One
- Bly – Tall
- Eyota – Great
- Honann – Bear (in Miwok)
- Micco – Chief (in Seminole)
- Maikoh – Wolf (in Navajo)
- Nina – Strong
- Kitchi – Brave (in Algonquin)
- Honovi – Powerful deer (in Hopi)
- Koa – Strong and brave (Hawaiian)
- Kuruk – Bear (in Pawnee)
- Makwa – Bear (in Algonquin)
- Wakanda – Possessing Magic (in Sioux)
- Keme – Thunder (in Algonquin)
- Tonka – Bull (Dakota)
- Maska – Strong and brave
- Omitaa – Dog
- Miwak – Bear growl (in Miwok)
- Hanska – Tall (in Sioux)
Cute Native American Dog Names
- Miki – Little (in Inuit)
- Winona – Giving (in Sioux)
- Kele – Sparrow (in Hopi)
- Wakanda – One with magical powers (in Sioux)
- Onawa – Wide awake
- Mansi – Plucked flowers (in Hopi)
- Yuma – Chief’s song (in Navajo)
- Una – One
- Nova – Chasing butterfly (in Hopi)
- Sihu – Flower (in Hopi)
- Dakota – Friend (in Sioux)
- Sequoyah – Sparrow (in Cherokee)
- Lulu – Rabbit (in Hopi)
- Mika – Smart raccoon
- Koko – Night, Black foot
- Pakwa – Frog (in Hopi)
- Mona – Noble one
- Ogin – Wild rose
- Takoda – Friend to all (in Sioux)
- Matto – Warrior
- Nikan – My friend (in Potawatomi)
- Rozene – Rose
- Alawa – Pea (in Algonquin)
- Cherokee – One of the most powerful and strong tribes
- Sitsi – Daughter (in Navajo)
- Kimi – Secret (in Algonquin)
- Mukki – Child (in Algonquian)
- Kaya – Pure
- Pules – Pigeon (in Algonquian)
- Tiva – Dance (in Hopi)
- Onida – The one who is searched for (in Sioux)
- Salali – Squirrel (in Cherokee)
- Kanti – Singing (in Algonquin)
- Weeko – Pretty (in Sioux)
- Mochni – Talking bird (in Hopi)
- Kasa – Dressed in Fur (in Hopi)
- Nuttah – My heart (in Algonquian)
Nature-inspired Native American Dog Names
- Ama – Water (in Cherokee)
- Alawa – Pea (in Algonquin)
- Misu – Rippling brook (in Miwok)
- Yoki – Rain (in Hopi)
- Mika – Intelligent raccoon
- Kewanee – Prairie hen (in Potawatomi)
- Tala – Wolf
- Leotie – Flower of the prairie
- Peta – Golden eagle
- Chumani – Dewdrops (in Sioux)
- Adsila – Blossom (in Cherokee)
- Aponi – Butterfly
- Pavita – Clear Water (in Hopi)
- Awanata – Turtle (in Miwok)
- Koko – Night (in Blackfoot)
- Maka – Earth (in Sioux)
- Tallulah – Leaping water (in Choctaw)
- Abetzi – Yellow leaf (in Omaha)
- Amitola – Rainbow
- Aiyana – Eternal blossom
- Kai – Willow Tree (in Navajo)
- Awantia – Fawn
- Kiona – Brown mountain
- Abedabun – Sight of the day (in Cheyenne)
- Kinta – Deer (in Potawatomi)
- Lulu – Rabbit (in Hopi)
- Cholena – Bird
- Kele – Sparrow (in Hopi)
- Chapa – Beaver (in Sioux)
Check the full list of nature-inspired native American dog names
Native American Names for Wolf
- Amarog – Wolf (in Inuit)
- Maheegan – Wolf (in Algonquin)
- Tikaani – Wolf (in Inuit)
- Maiyun – Wolf (in Cheyenne)
- Kiyaya – Howling wolf (in Yakima)
- Hemene – Wolf (in Nez Perce)
- Honiahaka – Little wolf (in Cheyenne)
- Waya – Wolf (in Cherokee)
- Maikoh – Wolf (in Navajo)
- Honi – Wolf (in Arapaho)
- Apisi – Coyote (in Blackfoot)
Noble Native American Dog Names
- Yuma – Son of the Chief (in Navajo)
- Micco – Chief (in Seminole)
- Alii – Chief (in Hawaiian)
- Desna – Boss (in Inuit)
- Hiamovi – High Chief (in Cheyenne)
- Bidziil – He who is strong (in Navajo)
- Kahuna – Held in high esteem (in Hawaiian)
- Awan – Somebody (in Awan)
- Akiak – Brave (In Inuit)
Color-basedNative American Dog Names
- Hento – Blue (in Dakota)
- Skah – White (in Sioux)
- Sesi – Snow (in Inuit)
- Muraco – White moon
- Kilchii – Red boy (in Navajo)
- Gomda – Crow (in Kiowa)
- Sioux – Raven or crow (in Kangee)
- Fala – Crow (in Choctaw)
- Suki – Black (in Algonquin)
Native American Names for Big Dogs
- Kai – Willow Tree
- Machk – Bear (in Algonquian)
- Holata – Alligator (in Seminole)
- Eyota – Great
- Songaa – Strong
- Adoette – Big tree (in Kiowa)
- Tasunke – Horse (in Dakota)
- Bly – Tall
- Ituha – Sturdy Oak
- Bidzill – He is strong
- Hiamovi – High Chief (in Cheyenne)
- Hanska – Tall (in Sioux)
- Wyome – Large Plain (in Algonquian)
- Mato – Bear (in Sioux)
- Liwanu – Growling Bear (in Miwok)
- Enyeto – Walks like a Bear (in Miwok)
Dog Names Inspired by Native American Tribes
- Dakota
- Biloxi
- Yana
- Serrano
- Dotame
- Kickapoo
- Walla Walla
- Assuti
- Callam
- Amikwa
- Caddo
- Cheyenne
- Nauset
- Ojibwe
- Tachi
- Sioux
- Erie
- Cahokia
- Napissa
- Tewa
- Sawokli
- Cherokee
- Absentee
- Ofo
- Cocopah
- Comanche
- Kanza
- Aleut
- Fox
- Mahican
- Papago
- Apache
- Blackfoot
- Yahi
- Calusa
- Lumbee
- Eyak
- Jemez
- Pequot
- Waco
- Fremont
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed our list of Native American Dog names and their meanings. While these are all great options, there are many other dog names from all over the world to choose from.
If you’re looking for something a little different, be sure to check out our full list of international dog names. Thank you for reading!