Who wouldn’t want a black wolf as a pet? These are majestic creatures that have unparalleled instincts when it comes to hunting. These canines are a source of fascination for humans and you’ll see many black wolves as mythological creatures.
If you have a black wolf or recently adopted one of these puppies, then we great list to help you choose a name! We broke out the list between male and female dogs.
Male Black Wolf Names
- Ghost: this name comes from the fur of the dog and is really enchanting. In its literal usage, means a spirit.
- Shadow: this is also a great name that derives its meaning from the fur of your pet wolf.
- Maikoh: also a Native American name that means Wolf (Navajo). Very illustrative of your pet black wolf.
- Bardalph: ax wolf, an old English wolf name
- Beowulf: Intelligent wolf an old English wolf name
- Borris: A short wolf
- Sky: The perfect name for a Husky with blue eyes
- Basil: A favorite seasoning or an Arabic name meaning brave
- Asha
- Chase
- Trixie
- Widow
- Blake
- Ajax
- Kellen
- Eclipse
- Aztec
- Beau
- Blitz
- Chief
- Dogo
- Gonzalo Wolf
- Gorg Wolf
- Hawk
- Montana
- Adrian
- Arthur
- Kent
- Ember
- Trudi
- Eclipse
- Pandora
- Bart
- Cara
- BlackJack
- Vega
- Galaxy
- Holo
- Honi
- Hunter
- Kai
- Kai
- Kiba
- Kygo
- Kylo
- Leo
- Mack
- Micco
- Miko
- Nyko
- Phoenix
- Pope
- Rafe: Meaning council of the wolf in German
Female Black Wolf Names
- Phantom: the literal meaning of this name means a ghost. Since your pet’s fur is black, it’s pretty clear that moving in the darkness would be stealthlike for her. Hence, the name phantom.
- Melania: this name derives its origin from Greek which means black or dark. It is also befitting for your pet as the black fur is reminiscent of the name.
- Omitaa: the name has its origins in the Native American language and it means Dog (Blackfoot)
- Louve: A female wolf
- Nomad: A dog who has his idea of what he wants to do
- Okami: the name is a Japanese word for wolf
- Elda: Meaning warrior in Italian
- 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
- Tallulah
- Ula
- Uma
- Una
- Vixen
- Winter
- Xena
- Elvira
- Ash
- Layla
Black Dog Wolf Breeds
- Siberian Husky: This breed of wolf-like dogs is the most popular there is on this list. They make for lovely family dogs and love to be cuddled. They also love attention so get ready to give loads of it. Siberian Huskies are used by people in the cold parts of the world to pull sleds also points to its strength and stamina which needs a lot of activity to be expended.
- Alaskan Malamute: An extremely hairy dog that is way bigger than a Siberian Husky. Also known for its cool temperament, this dog breed feels like a harmless giant in your home.
- Czechoslovakian Wolf Dog: This breed is a mixture of a German Shepherd and a Carpathian Wolf. This breed is not officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. When compared to standard dogs, the Czechoslovakian Wolf Dog possesses better night vision, endurance, vision, and sense of smell and hearing. It has wolf-like morphology, but it is also characterized by its obedience and loyalty to its owner. It’s not your average family dog, but what do we expect from a descendant of a German Shepherd and a Carpathian Wolf
- Saarloos Wolf Dog: Also a mixture of wild wolves and the German Shepherd, this breed has identical expressions with a wild wolf. Its instincts are still wolf-like. That is not to say this dog doesn’t like humans as they always come around to lay at your feet when you sit. It is also an active dog breed that loves to run outside.
- Northern Inuit Dog / Utonagan: A mixture of the Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, and German Shepherd makes for a great wolf-like dog. Said to have been created in the 1980s, they are friendly and fun to be around while giving the semblance of owning a wolf through its sheer size and look. The names do not stand for two different dogs but rather represent two different places.
Other breeds that fit into the wolf-like dog description are German Shepherds, Swedish Vallhund, Kugsha, Canadian Eskimo Dog, and many others!
Conclusion for Best Black Wolf Dog Names
If you own a dog that fits into this category of wolf-like dogs and has black fur, choosing a unique name for them can be quite daunting because wolves do not naturally have black fur. We’ve come up with a list to help you find some unique names for your dark-colored wolf!
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Dr. Sabrina Kong graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in England in 2016 and has been working at a small animal clinic in Northern California since then. She grew up in the Bay Area and got her bachelor’s degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She also became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner through a program at the University of Tennessee.
When she isn’t in the clinic taking care of her four-legged patients, she enjoys traveling and trying new foods with her friends and her three-legged dog, Apollo. She adopted Apollo from her clinic when he was a puppy with numerous health issues. Dr. Kong truly cares about taking care of animals.