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Choose the perfect name for your werewolf character
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If you’re creating your own werewolf story, you want to give your werewolf character a name that highlights their dual nature—human and wolf. While some werewolf names are a bit on-the-nose, others hint at their identity without being too obvious. In this article, we’ve gathered some of the best names for male and female werewolves , and we’ll also give you tips on how to choose the best name for your character.

The Best Werewolf Name Ideas

  • Male: Adalwolf, Bardulf, Fenrir, Lucian, Skoll
  • Female: Adolphine, Daciana, Luna, Otsana, Serafine
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Male Werewolf Names

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  1. Pick a tough, powerful name for a male werewolf. Werewolves are often known for their supernatural strength, so it only makes sense to give them a strong name to match. Draw inspiration from werewolf folklore and mythology, or opt for a name that means “wolf.” Here are some examples:
    • Acwulf (German for “wolf from the oak meadows”)
    • Adalwolf (German for “noble wolf”)
    • Adolphus (German for “noble wolf”)
    • Alcide (Italian for “great warrior”)
    • Amarok (Inuit for “giant wolf”)
    • Bardulf (English for “bright wolf”)
    • Boris (Slavic for “wolf, warrior”)
    • Cayden (Welsh for “spirit of battle”)
    • Conri (Irish for “wolf king”)
    • Dolph (German and Dutch for “noble wolf”)
    • Faelan (Irish for “little wolf”)
    • Farkas (Hungarian for “wolf”)
    • Fenrir (Norse for “monstrous wolf”) [1]
    • Fridolf (German for “peaceful wolf”)
    • Garmr (Norse for “guardian”)
    • Gonzalo (Spanish for “battle, noble wolf”)
    • Hati (Norse for “the one who hates”)
    • Hemming (Norse and German for “skin of the shanks, werewolf”)
    • Hrolf (Norse for “famous wolf, wolf ruler”)
    • Lobo (Spanish for “wolf”)
    • Loup (French for “wolf”)
    • Lowell (English and French for “young wolf”) [2]
    • Lucian (Latin for “illumination”)
    • Lyall (Norse for “wolf”)
    • Lycan (Greek for “werewolf”)
    • Odwolf (English for “wealthy wolf”)
    • Ralph (German for “wise wolf, wolf counsel”)
    • Remus (Latin for “founder of Rome”)
    • Skoll (Norse for “chase”)
    • Theron (Greek for “hunter”)
    • Tidwulf (German for “time wolf”)
    • Velkan (Slavic for “wolf-like”)
    • Vilkas (Lithuanian for “wolf”)
    • Worgen (English for “wolf creature”)
    • Zeeb (Hebrew for “wolf”)
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Female Werewolf Names

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  1. Choose a strong, feminine name for a female werewolf. In pop culture, female werewolves are less common than male werewolves, but the ones who exist are often depicted as strong, independent characters. Like with male werewolves, choose a name that’s inspired by mythology or that translates to “wolf.” Here are some examples:
    • Adolpha (German for “noble wolf”)
    • Adophine (German for “noble wolf”)
    • Altalune (Latin for “over the moon”)
    • Amoux (French for “eagle wolf”)
    • Arianell (Welsh for “silver”)
    • Ashina (Arabic for “wolf”)
    • Astra (Latin for “stars”)
    • Cathwulf (English for “battle wolf”)
    • Channing (French for “young wolf”)
    • Daciana (Romanian for “wolf, full of strength”)
    • Due (German for “wolf power”)
    • Faoiltiama (Irish for “wolf lady”)
    • Louve (French for “she-wolf”) [3]
    • Lovota (Italian for “fast wolf”)
    • Luna (Latin for “moon”) [4]
    • Lupe (Spanish for “wolf’s valley”)
    • Luperca (Latin for “she-wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus”)
    • Lupita (Spanish for “river of the wolf”)
    • Mingan (Algonquian for “grey wolf”)
    • Morrighan (Irish for “great queen”)
    • Neoma (Greek for “new moon”)
    • Orfilia (German and English for “female wolf”)
    • Otsana (Basque for “she-wolf”)
    • Randelle (Norse for “wolf shield”)
    • Rieka (German for “wolf ruler”)
    • Rollin (English for “wolf counsel”)
    • Rudina (Swiss and German for “legendary wolf”)
    • Sassaba (Chippewa for “the wolf”)
    • Selene (Greek for “moon goddess”) [5]
    • Serafine (French for “fiery one”)
    • Tala (Native American for “wolf”)
    • Ulf (Norse for “wolf”)
    • Ulrica (German for “wolf power, wolf ruler)
    • Ulva (German and Norse for “wolf”)
    • Ylfa (Norse for “she-wolf”)
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How to Name a Werewolf

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    Draw inspiration from your werewolf’s human and animal sides. In general, werewolves are humans who transform into wolves or wolf-like creatures, but the way you name your werewolf will depend on your werewolf’s origin story. If they began as a normal human, they’re more likely to have a common name. If they were born into a race of werewolves, however, their name may reflect more of their wolf-like qualities. If you prefer, try to strike a balance between both aspects. [6]
    • Similarly, decide how on-the-nose you want your werewolf’s name to be. If everyone knows they’re a werewolf, give them a typical werewolf name. If you want their identity to be a surprise, go for something that isn’t directly related to wolves or werewolves.
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    Consider your werewolf’s cultural origins. There are werewolf myths from all over the world, but many common stories are derived from European cultures. [7] Determine where your werewolf is from and what legends you want to pay homage to to find a name that fits your character’s cultural background.
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    Decide on your werewolf’s personality and abilities. If your werewolf is a villain, you may prefer to give them a darker name, while you might choose something more noble for a hero. Additionally, consider what kind of supernatural abilities your werewolf will have. This can help you choose a name that’s unique to your character.
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