Where some of us like to give our dogs names that make them sound tough or friendly, there are others who seek to have another meaning behind their dog’s names. Whether you like folklore and the hellhounds in those stories or you have some other infatuation, demonic dog names, or “satanic dog names” might be perfect for your puppy.
A demonic name doesn’t necessarily mean your dog is demonic… it doesn’t even mean you are. Some of these names are pretty awesome when you hear the sounds and they can certainly captivate your interests. We’ve put together a list of demon dog names to give you some inspiration for choosing your next dog name.
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Popular Demon Dog Names
In this section, we will share some of our top picks for demon dog names, with a short explanation about each name. If you’re looking for a badass demonic dog name, this is where you will find it!
1. Humbaba
The name Humbaba comes from Akkadian mythology. Humbaba guarded the Cedar Forest where the guards lived. He was assigned the task of terrorizing human beings by Enlil. This demon was surnamed The Terrible as well.
2. Tengu
Tengu is perfect for a dog. This name comes from Japanese folklore and means Heavenly dog or Heavenly Sentinel. While it translates to the dog, these gods could be any supernatural being.
Most of the time, the stories refer to them as taking forms of birds of prey and that is how they are often depicted. We’ve included Tengu on our list of the top satanic dog names because of its ties to folklore.
3. Medusa
The perfect name for a female dog. Medusa had quite a reputation in Greek mythology. You’ve probably heard of her. Medusa was a winged female who had venomous snakes for her or living within her hair.
If you looked into her eyes, you were turned to stone. Medusa was not always like this but she broke a vow of celibacy and Athena punished her in this manner. Again, Medusa was not a demon but this name is a great fit on our list of satanic dog names.
4. Furcas
The name Furcas comes from demonology. Furcas was known as the knight of hell. Furcas rules 20 varying demon legions and teaches legions about philosophy, astronomy, and more. He is often depicted as a very old man with long white hair and a beard. He is large and strong, and he carries a sharp weapon.
In addition to being one of the most intimidating demon dog names, we love the play on words that the name Fur-cas presents.
5. Rabisu
Rabisu is another demon of Akkadian mythology. It was sometimes also referred to as Rabasa. This demon resembles an evil vampire. They act as menaces to home entrances and lurk around in corners and the dark waiting to attack. In legends, people used pure sea salt to ban them.
6. Lilith
Lilith is another female demonic figurehead. She comes from several different backgrounds including Biblical history as well as Sumerian and Akkadian mythology.
She is even mentioned in some Jewish folklore. The stories about her only give partial depictions but she was known as being a hot, fiery female in a variety of locations and concepts. She has even been depicted as Adam’s wife from the story of Adam and Eve.
7. Behemoth
Behemoth just sounds like a mighty and powerful name. This name stems from Jewish folklore. Behemoth was considered to be a nocturnal demon who indulged and convinced others to indulge as well.
He was the demon of indulgence. This demon is known for caring for wine cellars and similar other depictions. Behemoth roughly translates to the word beast and makes for one of the most convincing satanic dog names.
8. Rusalka
This name comes from Slavic folklore. In Slavic folklore, it was a female entity but the name could fit male or female for a dog name. This female was angry and malicious with men. She was associated with water and was known to dwell in lakes and similar areas.
9. Charun
Charun comes from Etruscan mythology. Charun was considered to be a psychopomp of the underworld realm and was very close to Vanth, who is a winged figure of the same realm.
This particular name was based on Charon, who is known in Greek mythology but the two are really not the same at all. Charun guards the underworld entry and carries a hammer. Most depictions show him with pointed ears and snakes around his arms.
10. Hiranyaksha
Hiranyaksha comes from Hinduism. This demon attacked the Heavens and kidnapped the Earth goddess, later trying to destroy the goddess. He had a son named Prahlada so that is another name for you if Hiranyaksha doesn’t quite do it for you.
11. Incubus
No, we don’t mean the band. The demon Incubus was a male. There are a lot of varying depictions of this demon but he was a sexual creature that was known to lie with human women and engage in sexual activity. For this reason, Incubus may be one of the most controversial satanic dog names.
Many portrayals show him similar to a vampire with a strong physique plus the addition of wings and a devil’s tail. The succubus was the female version of this demon.
Additional Names to Consider
Let’s wrap up with some additional demonic dog names. We don’t have all of the origin, background, and details for each of these but they are demon names for dogs that you might find fitting for your pup.
- Baal
- Grigori
- Vanth
- Ninurta
- Djinn
- Allu
- Malpas
- Armaros
- Botis
- Sojobo
- Haurus
- Zepar
- Orobas
- Ammit
- Drudes
- Malthus
- Armen
- Zagan
- Gorgon
Mythical Dogs
When it comes to choosing a demon dog name, it often relates back to the mythical stories that can be breath-taking and captivating. To make this list of names more entertaining, we thought it might be fun to include some background for mythical dogs. You never know, these just might be some inspiration for your dog names.
The hellhound is no mystery to anyone who has paid attention to mythical folklore. These horrific, demonic dogs were a terror to behold. They have always been described as a demonic pitbull because they are similar in build and size and even features but there is no real breed behind them.
Ultimately, these dogs are said to provoke fear in demons, humans, and angels alike. One of their tasks was to collect the souls of humans who made deals and had to pay up. They are almost like a reaper in this instance.
They are smart and tenacious, according to the stories. These dogs are hounds, which means they can hunt. The hellhound can catch a scent and never lose that scent. They never give up a hunt until it is fulfilled or they die.
Where do hellhounds tie in with demon names? Hellhounds are known to only be fully loyal to the demons that they serve and they do not bargain or deter from their hunt. So if you are the commander of your hound, give them a demon name to tie the mythical beauty of who they are together.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I name my demon dog?
There’s a bunch of funny demon dog names for every dog breed, small and large. If you’re looking for spooky dog names, here’s the takeaway:
- Gwylligi
- Drakula
- Demeter
- Hairy Jack
- Gytrash
- Moddey
- Dhoo
- Estry
- Jengu
- Kali
Fiction dog names
- Cerberus
- Fluffy
- Carcharoth
- Warg
- Kazak
- Thorn
- Ghost
- Argus
Female spooky dog names
- Medusa
- Lilith
- Hecate
- Pandora
- Artemus
- Nyx
- Chaos
- Tezrian
What is the scariest dog name?
Below are some scary dog names.
- Hellhound
- Goblin
- Lucifer
- Fang
- Cujo
- Banshee
- Diablo
What are some good demon names?
- Aym
- Koshchei
- Focalor
- Furcas
- Malphas
- Orobas
- Aamon
- Piru
- Abigor
- Vuall
What dog name means king?
Hebrew
- Melech
Zulu
- Inkosi
French
- Roi
Tibetan
- Gyalpo
Farsi
- Shah
Greek
- Vasilias
What dog name means fearless?
Male dog names
- Nanmaaren
- Sujah
- Maravan
- Tassilo
- Owin
- Liam
- Ekon
- Aman
Female dog names
- Keena
- Audenzia
- Baira
- Riyah
- Luria
- Tarshia
- Faviola
- Dandra
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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.