Congratulations on adding Alaskan Malamute to your family. Whether you are a first-time dog owner or an experienced one, you want to give them the perfect name. You may want to choose a name based on their sex, personality, or Alaskan culture—but where do you start?
Don’t worry, we got you! Check out our list of 200 names for your Alaskan Malamute.
How to Name Your Alaskan Malamute
Naming your dog can feel like a big deal! But it should also be a fun experience. Here are some tips to help you through the process:
- Have fun! Choosing a name should be fun, not stressful. Have fun with it.
- Write down some choices. Make a list of the names you like and why. The reasons don’t need to be detailed. Maybe you just like the sound of the name—and that is good enough!
- Avoid names that sound like commands. Names like “Kit” or “Mit” sound a lot like “sit”. This might be confusing for your dog. It would be best to avoid names that sound like commands.
- Make sure you can pronounce the name. There are some amazing names out there, including some Alaska-inspired names. Make sure you can pronounce the name clearly and correctly.
Names Inspired by Alaskan Places
Alaska is known for its natural beauty. You can name your Alaskan Malamute after one of the stunning places in that amazing state. Here is a list of names inspired by Alaskan places, from glaciers to parks to cities.
- Adak (Small town)
- Akutan (Small town)
- Alakanuk (Small town)
- Aniakchak (A national monument and preserve)
- Atka (Small town)
- Bogoslof (A summit of a submarine stratovolcano, meaning “theologian”)
- Buckland (Small town)
- Chevak (City)
- Chilkoot (A mountain pass)
- Chugach (A national forest, name means “without a storehouse”)
- Cordova (City)
- Denali (The highest mountain peak in North America, means “the great one” or “the high one”)
- Ekwok (Small city)
- Elim (Small city)
- Galena (Small city)
- Gustavus (Small city)
- Hoonah (Tlingit community on Chichagof Island)
- Iliamna (The largest lake in Alaska)
- Juneau (Capital of Alaska)
- Katmai (A national park and preserve)
- Kenai (An Alaskan city)
- Kiana (Northwest city)
- Malaspina (A glacier in Alaska)
- Mendenhall (A glacier in Alaska)
- Nenana (A home rule city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area)
- Nightmute (Small city, name means ‘the people of the pressed-down place’)
- Noorvik (An Iñupiat city in the Northwest Arctic Borough)
- Nulato (A city in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area)
- Shishaldin (A volcano and the highest peak in the Aleutian Islands)
- Simeonof (An island in Aleutians East Borough)
- Sitka (A unified city-borough in the southeast
- Tongass (A national forest)
- Unalaska (the main population center in the Aleutian Islands)
- Unga (A town on Unga Island)
- Veniaminof (An active stratovolcano on the Alaska Peninsula)
Names in Indigenous Alaskan Languages
Alaska is home to 20 Indigenous languages. Each language is connected to a rich and beautiful culture. To celebrate Alaskan heritage, you can select a name for your companion in an Indigenous language.
- Aanguak (Charm)
- Agra (Ashes)
- Ahnah (A wise woman)
- Aivik (Walrus)
- Akiak (Brave)
- Alasie (She who is honest and noble)
- Amak (Playful)
- Amka (Friendly)
- Anjij (Grace)
- Arrluk (Killer whale)
- Atuktuk (Sings)
- Avu (Sugar)
- Eska (Creek)
- Hitty (Hyena)
- Ikun (Match)
- Ilannak (Friend)
- Imaq (Ice-free ocean or sea)
- Imik (Water)
- Inuksuk (On the right path)
- Kavik (Wolverine)
- Kilak (Sky or heaven)
- Kima (Candy)
- Klee Kai (Little dog, and also an Alaskan dog breed)
- Koko (Chocolate)
- Kugruich (Swans)
- Kulvich (Tears)
- Mauja (Deep and soft snow)
- Meriwa (Thorn)
- Miki (Little)
- Miska (Little bear)
- Mitivik (Ice crystals floating in the sea or in a fishing hole)
- Nakuuruk (Good)
- Nanook (Cute)
- Nini (Porcupine)
- Nukka (Little sister)
- Pakak (He who gets into everything)
- Pakma (Heaven or literally “up there”)
- Paluktak (Beaver)
- Panuk (Island)
- Pukak (Snow smart)
- Sakari (Sweet)
- Sesi (Snow)
- Shila (Flame)
- Siksrik (Squirrel)
- Siku (Ice)
- Suka (Fast)
- Tanana (Hills)
- Tapeesa (Arctic flower)
- Ticasuk (Possessing knowledge)
- Tikaani (Wolf warrior)
- Tulok (Warrior)
- Tuttu (Caribou)
- Uki (Survivor)
- Ukpik (Willow)
- Ulva (Wolf)
- Yaktag (Cape)
Nature Names
Alaska has a plethora of wildlife. Why not consider naming your Alaskan Malamute after an animal or piece of natural landscape? Here are some ideas below.
- Alpine
- Aspen
- Aurora
- Beluga
- Birch
- Bison
- Borealis
- Caribou
- Comet
- Fjord
- Forest
- Frontier
- Glacier
- Granite
- Hemlock
- Lynx
- Mammoth
- Marmot
- Mountain
- Orca
- Peninsula
- Pika
- Polar
- Raven
- Ridge
- River
- Rock
- Salmon
- Sockeye
- Solstice
- Spruce
- Star
- Summit
- Timber
- Trout
- Tundra
- Volcano
- Waterfall
- Willow
Snow-Related Names
While Alaska is lush and green for many months, part of the states get covered in snow. There are some snow-related names that might be the perfect fit for your Malamute!
- Arctic
- Avalanche
- Blizzard
- Boots
- Crystal
- Flurry
- Frost
- Hailstone
- Ice
- Icicle
- Mittens
- Mush
- Powder
- Sleet
- Sleigh
- Snowberry
- Snowdrift
- Snowprint
- Soltice
- Winter
Classic Female Names
You do not have to have an Alaskan-themed name for your Malamute. Sometimes, a classic name will fit them perfectly. Here is a list of popular names for your female Alaskan Malamute.
- Abby
- Bella
- Birdie
- Callie
- Cookie
- Dixie
- Dolly
- Gigi
- Hazel
- Honey
- Kona
- Lily
- Lucy
- Luna
- Maple
- Millie
- Nala
- Oakley
- Pepper
- Piper
- Rosie
- Scout
- Shadow
- Willow
- Zoe
Traditional Male Names
Do you have a male Alaskan Malamute? We have a list of fantastic boy names for your pooch!
- Ace
- Apollo
- Archie
- Baxter
- Blue
- Buddy
- Chance
- Charlie
- Cooper
- Dexter
- Gunner
- Henry
- King
- Maverick
- Max
- Moose
- Otis
- Rex
- Riley
- Rusty
- Teddy
- Whiskey
- Zeke
- Zeus
- Ziggy
Conclusion
We hope this list of 200 names gives you an idea of what to call your Alaskan Malamute. Did you see anything that caught your eye? Do you have any suggestions for names? Let us know in the comments!
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