Male Icelandic Dog Names

700 names for your mighty northern boy.

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Searching for the ultimate dog name is no small feat, especially if you’re looking for something unique, like male Icelandic dog names. Icelandic names bring a sense of culture, history, and strength to your pup’s identity. Whether your furry friend reminds you of Iceland’s rugged terrain, strong traditions, or captivating mythology, we’ve got you covered.

And while you’re giving your dog a name that stands out, don’t forget to check out Lemonade pet insurance, because every Viking (and pup) needs a good line of defense.

Naming is serious business

Naming your dog is a deeply personal mission. It’s picking a name that you’ll be saying happily at dog parks or firmly when your pup’s discovered a new chewing target (probably your shoes).

Let’s dive into some epic, inspiring Icelandic names that your dog will carry proudly.

Classic Icelandic male names with old-soul energy

These are the names Icelandic boys have carried for a thousand years. Timeless, strong, and surprisingly easy to call across a field.

  • Gunnar
  • Bjorn
  • Leifur
  • Snorri
  • Hrafn
  • Ketill
  • Ingolf
  • Hakon
  • Bolli
  • Kjartan
  • Gisli
  • Bardi
  • Illugi
  • Grettir
  • Flosi
  • Hrut
  • Mord
  • Osvif
  • Njall
  • Egil
  • Vestein
  • Sigbjorn
  • Thorstein
  • Ulfar
  • Orm
  • Grimr
  • Asmund
  • Arnvid
  • Sigfast
  • Haldor
  • Ketil
  • Sven
  • Thorvald
  • Helgi
  • Halfdan
  • Gorm
  • Eirik
  • Ingvar
  • Bjolvar
  • Steinulf
  • Orvar
  • Hrolf
  • Sigurd
  • Regin
  • Fafnir
  • Alviss
  • Bragi
  • Forseti
  • Hodr
  • Vidar

Names from the Norse gods and mythological heroes

These boys walked between worlds, fought giants, and generally did not care about your rules. Neither does your dog.

  • Odin
  • Thor
  • Loki
  • Freyr
  • Tyr
  • Baldur
  • Heimdall
  • Njord
  • Magni
  • Modi
  • Vali
  • Mimir
  • Ull
  • Gandalf
  • Ragnar
  • Ivar
  • Skald
  • Halfdan
  • Sigurd
  • Gunnar
  • Fafnir
  • Regin
  • Hrolf
  • Floki
  • Harald
  • Knut
  • Sweyn
  • Eirik
  • Leif
  • Olaf
  • Haldor
  • Asmund
  • Bjolvar
  • Orvar
  • Sigfast
  • Arnvid
  • Gudlaugur
  • Sigurbjorn
  • Armann
  • Ingimund
  • Thorgils
  • Hjortur
  • Brynjolfur
  • Klengur
  • Snævar
  • Gaukur
  • Sindri
  • Brimir
  • Thoður
  • Ormur

Big, booming names for big, booming dogs

For the dog who takes up the whole couch, drinks from the toilet like it’s a personal fountain, and somehow still expects to be called a good boy.

  • Thunderpaws
  • Boulderbjorn
  • Gronksson
  • Stomparsson
  • Crashur
  • Boomur
  • Tanksson
  • Slammir
  • Hulkheim
  • Rumblur
  • Thudsson
  • Crashheim
  • Mightisson
  • Brawnsson
  • Wallop
  • Thrashur
  • Clompsson
  • Bangur
  • Smashur
  • Poundsson
  • Tremorsson
  • Quakur
  • Joltsson
  • Tremblur
  • Shuddersson
  • Roarson
  • Bellow
  • Haulur
  • Heavesson
  • Maulsson
  • Thwackur
  • Bashur
  • Bludgeon
  • Crusher
  • Grindsson
  • Masher
  • Maulur
  • Pulversson
  • Rampage
  • Wreckur
  • Ramsson
  • Stampedur
  • Thunderhoof
  • Boulderheim
  • Cliffur
  • Ridgesson
  • Cratersson
  • Kalamisson
  • Blastsson
  • Heftisson

Viking warrior names for the dog who lives for adventure

He’s already scouted every corner of the backyard. He has opinions about the neighbor’s cat. He’s ready to raid the kitchen.

  • Ragnar
  • Bjorn Ironside
  • Rollo
  • Ivar
  • Sigurd Snake-Eye
  • Gunnar Hammerhand
  • Floki Oarsman
  • Halfdan Blackleg
  • Harald Wartooth
  • Knut Ironfist
  • Sven Forkbeard
  • Eirik Stormcaller
  • Leif Boldstride
  • Olaf Haraldsson
  • Thorfinn Skullsplitter
  • Gunnbjorn Wolfchaser
  • Asgeir Ironbow
  • Torbjorn Steelback
  • Vigdal Longstride
  • Grimolf Shieldbreaker
  • Snorri Sturluson
  • Egil Skallagrimsson
  • Ulfar Blackhand
  • Ketil Flatnose
  • Grim Nightstalker
  • Hakon Grjotgardsson
  • Ingolf Arnarson
  • Orm Ironsides
  • Sigfast Longship
  • Arnvid Broadshield
  • Thord Horsehead
  • Mord Gigja
  • Ospak Magnusson
  • Audun Thorbergsson
  • Gunnar Hlifarsson
  • Njall Thorgeirsson
  • Flosi Thordarson
  • Kari Solmundarson
  • Hallgrim Petursson
  • Bjorn Herjolfsson
  • Thorfinn Karlsefni
  • Gudmund Eyjolfsson
  • Snorri Godi
  • Thorgeir Lawspeaker
  • Olaf Peacock
  • Kjartan Olafsson
  • Grettir Asmundarson
  • Gunnar Hammersson
  • Egil Grimsson
  • Bardi Gudmundsson

Icelandic place names that work brilliantly for male dogs

Every town, glacier, and volcanic ridge on this island sounds like a name your dog was born to own.

  • Reykjavik
  • Akureyri
  • Husavik
  • Borgarnes
  • Egilsstadir
  • Keflavik
  • Dalvik
  • Siglufjordur
  • Isafjordur
  • Grundarfjordur
  • Saudarkrokur
  • Djupivogur
  • Raufarhofn
  • Kopasker
  • Flateyri
  • Bildudalur
  • Holmavik
  • Hvammstangi
  • Skagastrond
  • Hofsos
  • Varmahlid
  • Reykholt
  • Laugarvatn
  • Thorlakshofn
  • Hofn
  • Olafsvik
  • Blonduos
  • Hvolsvollur
  • Patreksfjordur
  • Talknafjordur
  • Drangsnes
  • Laugarbakki
  • Budardalur
  • Fludir
  • Stokkseyri
  • Eyrarbakki
  • Neskaupstadur
  • Faskrudsfjordur
  • Bakkafjordur
  • Borgarfjordur
  • Grimsey
  • Hrisey
  • Vestmannaeyjar
  • Kirkjubaejarklaustur
  • Latrabjarg
  • Breidavik
  • Studlagil
  • Skaftafell
  • Thingvellir
  • Landmannalaugar

Volcano names for dogs with explosive personalities

He erupted into your life and has not stopped since. This is his name.

  • Hekla
  • Askja
  • Grimsvötn
  • Bardarbunga
  • Krafla
  • Eldgjá
  • Laki
  • Surtur
  • Surtsey
  • Dyngjufjoll
  • Kverkfjoll
  • Torfajokull
  • Theistareykir
  • Fremrinamar
  • Eldborg
  • Eldvörp
  • Budahraun
  • Skridufell
  • Dyngja
  • Jarlhettur
  • Arnarfell
  • Thorisdalur
  • Herdubreid
  • Ljotipollur
  • Hnausapollur
  • Veidivötn
  • Kerlingarfjoll
  • Prestahnukur
  • Kalfstindar
  • Skeggi
  • Blafell
  • Hlodufell
  • Snæfell
  • Skjaldbreid
  • Tjörnes
  • Oraefajokull
  • Tindfjall
  • Hofsjokull
  • Tungnafell
  • Myrdalsjokull
  • Vatnajokull
  • Langjokull
  • Hvannadalshnukur
  • Thrihnukagigur
  • Skessa
  • Storasula
  • Geysir
  • Eyja
  • Katla
  • Reykjanes

Icelandic words that are secretly perfect dog names

These are real Icelandic words. They just happen to sound exactly like what your dog is.

  • Dagur (day)
  • Vindur (wind)
  • Eldur (fire)
  • Stormur (storm)
  • Jokull (glacier)
  • Himinn (sky)
  • Hamar (hammer)
  • Foss (waterfall)
  • Fjall (mountain)
  • Vetur (winter)
  • Brim (surf)
  • Straumur (current)
  • Djup (deep)
  • Breidur (wide)
  • Hraun (lava)
  • Nes (headland)
  • Dalur (valley)
  • Holl (hill)
  • Mosi (moss)
  • Lyng (heather)
  • Blær (breeze)
  • Skuggi (shadow)
  • Refur (fox)
  • Falkinn (the falcon)
  • Bjarki (little bear)
  • Reykur (smoke)
  • Loginn (the flame)
  • Gnyr (rumble)
  • Hvitur (white)
  • Svartur (black)
  • Raudur (red)
  • Gulur (gold)
  • Sterkur (strong)
  • Huginn (thought)
  • Muninn (memory)
  • Drekinn (the dragon)
  • Skari (cormorant)
  • Ugla (owl)
  • Hraunin (lava field)
  • Skor (cliff)
  • Klif (rocky outcrop)
  • Heidir (heathland)
  • Rokkur (dusk)
  • Kveld (evening)
  • Myrkur (darkness)
  • Nott (night)
  • Glampi (glimmer)
  • Skima (gleam)
  • Glys (glint)
  • Gnome (the hidden one)

Punny Icelandic-inspired names for the dog who deserves a double-take

Say it out loud before committing. Then say it again at the dog park. Then watch people lose it.

  • Bjork Barkson
  • Sir Floofs-a-Thorsson
  • Bark Magnusson
  • Sniff Eriksson
  • Pawdur the Great
  • Bork Borksson
  • Lord Snaggletooth
  • Woofdin
  • Snarlsson
  • Droolifax
  • Sir Licks-a-Thorsson
  • Floof Eriksson
  • Thorzilla
  • Loaf-i
  • Professor Borkadottir
  • Stubbins Magnusson
  • Baron Von Sniffington
  • Lord Chompingston
  • Sir Zoomington
  • Floppington the First
  • Sniffer Sigurdsson
  • Boofur the Bold
  • Wag-nur
  • Captain Zoomington
  • Droolius Thorsson
  • Stumbles McBjorn
  • Bark-ur the Brave
  • Snoutheim
  • Lick-laug
  • Floppimir
  • Sir Chonk of Reykjavik
  • Woofington Baldurson
  • Biscuit Bjornsson
  • Grand Duke Snarlington
  • Professor Geysirpants
  • Volcanobutt Eriksson
  • Snortimundur
  • Bork of the North
  • Sir Blizzardbottom
  • Count Gnarlsson
  • Mossback Magnusson
  • Baron Icebreaker
  • Sergeant Snowdrift
  • Mjollnir McGee
  • Lord Permafrost
  • Biscuits Baldursson
  • Eruption McGruff
  • General Glacierpaws
  • Warlord Woofheim
  • Boggles Bjornsson

Names for small male dogs with massive Icelandic energy

He’s six pounds. He has entered every room like he owns it. He is not wrong.

  • Litli (little one)
  • Pysja (pipsqueak)
  • Gniss (tiny spark)
  • Stuttur (shorty)
  • Smali (small fellow)
  • Minni (the small one)
  • Krakk (little lad)
  • Dvergi (dwarf)
  • Poki (little bag)
  • Krummi (little raven)
  • Tassi (little paw)
  • Gnotti (little knot)
  • Prjónn (little pin)
  • Smabiti (tiny bite)
  • Bitlingur (little biter)
  • Stuttbein (short legs)
  • Litlambi (little lamb)
  • Pumpa (little pump)
  • Kisi (little cat energy — ironic)
  • Tygill (little chewer)
  • Smafugl (little bird)
  • Kríu (little tern)
  • Rebbi (little fox)
  • Gleppur (little stumbler)
  • Hnjotur (little bumbler)
  • Smaprik (little nuisance — affectionately)
  • Tótinn (the fluffy one)
  • Loðinn (the woolly one)
  • Krákin (the little crow)
  • Flækja (the wanderer)
  • Throskinn (the rascal)
  • Snobbi (the snobby one)
  • Prakkari (the prankster)
  • Kaldakinn (cold cheeks)
  • Litlahjarta (little heart)
  • Blæingur (little breeze)
  • Hnoðri (little knot of fur)
  • Gloppinn (the splashy one)
  • Skrattinn (the little rascal)
  • Sælingur (the little sweetheart)
  • Krullinn (the curly one)
  • Kjötbollur (meatball — a classic)
  • Smágrýla (little growler)
  • Skessinn (the little giant — ironic)
  • Bubbinn (the bubbly one)
  • Nafnlaus (the nameless one — until now)
  • Skrugginn (the shaggy one)
  • Flísinn (the little sliver)
  • Gnaginn (the little nibbler)
  • Prikkinn (the little dot)

Waterfall names for dogs with unstoppable energy

He doesn’t stop. He never stops. He is a force of nature and this name proves it.

  • Skogafoss
  • Seljalandsfoss
  • Gullfoss
  • Dettifoss
  • Godafoss
  • Haifoss
  • Glymur
  • Hraunfossar
  • Svartifoss
  • Aldeyjarfoss
  • Reykjafoss
  • Bruarfoss
  • Gljufrafoss
  • Litlanesfoss
  • Hengifoss
  • Sigoldufoss
  • Faxifoss
  • Dynjandifoss
  • Hundafoss
  • Kirkjufoss
  • Nauthusagil
  • Barnafoss
  • Oxara
  • Pjofafoss
  • Torfufoss
  • Baejarfoss
  • Bergsfoss
  • Hvalsfoss
  • Kaldafoss
  • Mjofafoss
  • Stapafoss
  • Klifbrekkufoss
  • Svodufoss
  • Sandafoss
  • Vatnsleysufoss
  • Ljosafoss
  • Nordlingafoss
  • Lambafoss
  • Ystafoss
  • Vordufoss
  • Efstifoss
  • Nedfoss
  • Langifoss
  • Fossalar
  • Studlagil
  • Skessuhorn
  • Thjofafoss
  • Ofærufoss
  • Lagarfoss
  • Kleifarvatn

Names for dogs who are deeply, inexplicably regal

He has never done anything wrong. He is aware of this. He would like a treat and an apology.

  • Konungur (king)
  • Hertogi (duke)
  • Jarl (earl/chieftain)
  • Riddarinn (the knight)
  • Hofdingi (the chief)
  • Lendirmadr (the lord)
  • Valdandi (the ruler)
  • Drottinn (the lord)
  • Stórmaður (the great man)
  • Tiginn (the noble)
  • Adelsson
  • Kurteisinn (the courtly one)
  • Prydinn (the dignified one)
  • Hatiginn (the high-born)
  • Stolt (the proud one)
  • Heiðurinn (the honorable)
  • Gofugur (the distinguished)
  • Virdulegur (the respected)
  • Mikill (the great)
  • Frægur (the famous)
  • Sigursson (son of victory)
  • Glæsilegur (the splendid)
  • Rikur (the powerful)
  • Magnaður (the mighty)
  • Frjáls (the free one)
  • Reidur (the ready one)
  • Eldgamall (ancient as fire)
  • Ævalegur (the eternal)
  • Dásamlegur (the wonderful)
  • Stórgjofull (the generous)
  • Göfugur (the noble)
  • Tignarlegur (the dignified)
  • Heiðarlegur (the honest)
  • Hróðugur (the glorious)
  • Ágætur (the excellent)
  • Meistari (the master)
  • Valdur (the powerful)
  • Kapteinn (captain)
  • Foringi (the leader)
  • Herforingi (the commander)
  • Fyrirliði (the captain)
  • Yfirmaður (the chief)
  • Stjórnandi (the director)
  • Leiðtogi (the leader)
  • Höfðingi (the chieftain)
  • Þingmaður (the man of the assembly)
  • Lögsögumaður (the lawspeaker)
  • Goði (the chieftain-priest)
  • Þorgnýr (thunder of the gods)
  • Arndór (eagle of Thor)

Names from Icelandic music and arts for the cultured boy

He listens. He considers. He has opinions about the playlist. He ate your vinyl record once but he’s grown since then.

  • Bjork
  • Sigur
  • Asgeir
  • Kaleo
  • Mugison
  • Olafur
  • Arnalds
  • Sindri
  • Valdimar
  • Haukur
  • Atli
  • Kristinn
  • Sverrir
  • Sigurjon
  • Gunni
  • Jonsi
  • Kjarri
  • Einar
  • Orri
  • Birgir
  • Goggi
  • Gudmundur
  • Raggi
  • Svavar
  • Logi
  • Trausti
  • Sigmar
  • Arni
  • Thrainn
  • Bjarni
  • Solvi
  • Hedinn
  • Bubbi
  • Megas
  • Stuðmaður
  • Haukur
  • Palmi
  • Siggi
  • Doddi
  • Kiddi
  • Nonni
  • Benni
  • Maggi
  • Diddi
  • Bambi
  • Silli
  • Tommi
  • Ronni
  • Peddi
  • Gunni

Wildly creative names that could only belong to one specific dog

You’ll know it when you see it. It’s the one that makes you put your phone down and say “yeah, that’s him.”

  • Lord Borkington of Reykjavik
  • Sir Thunderfjord the Third
  • Sergeant Snugglebork
  • Grand Duke Snagglebark
  • Professor Lavapants
  • Baron Permafrost
  • General Glacierpaws
  • Admiral Snowdrift
  • Captain Thunderhoof
  • Colonel Boulderbutt
  • Count Rumblesnout
  • Viscount Woofheim
  • Marquis de Bjornsson
  • Archduke Floppington
  • Emperor Crashursson
  • King Chonkington
  • Prince Droolifax
  • Duke Snarlington
  • Earl of Stomparheim
  • Lord Slobberfjord
  • Warlord Woofnir
  • Chieftain Gnawsson
  • High Jarl Fluffington
  • Battlemaster Borksson
  • Ironpaw Eriksson
  • Frostback Magnusson
  • Snowstomp Sigurdsson
  • Icequake Jones
  • Hotspring Houndsson
  • Geyser McGruff
  • Magmamuffin Thorsson
  • Cinderpaws Bjornsson
  • Pumice Pupper Palosson
  • Tundra Thunderpaws
  • Eruption McWoof
  • Splashmaster Sigurdsson
  • Mossberg Magnusson
  • Ice Crunch Ingolfsson
  • Rumblestiltskin
  • Gloop the Magnificent
  • Splatsworth Eriksson
  • Wooly Mammutsson
  • Boggles the Undefeated
  • Stumbles McBjorn II
  • Crashur of the North
  • Wobbly Leifsson
  • Duke Droolmore
  • Stubbins the Undaunted
  • Biscuits the Bold
  • Noodle Nordicson

Weather names for the dog who brought his own storm system

Rain? He loves it. Gale-force wind? He’s into it. A perfectly calm day? He’ll fix that.

  • Stormur (storm)
  • Gustur (gust)
  • Hvassur (fierce wind)
  • Blyskur (lightning flash)
  • Þrumur (thunder)
  • Eldingur (lightning bolt)
  • Haglél (hailstorm)
  • Kuldakast (cold snap)
  • Frostroki (frost streak)
  • Snæstormur (snowstorm)
  • Snjokoma (snowfall)
  • Hvassviðri (gale)
  • Niðurfall (downpour)
  • Hriðinn (the blizzard)
  • Skurinn (the squall)
  • Thjotandi (the howler)
  • Vindblasinn (wind-blown)
  • Grenjaður (the roarer)
  • Regnskur (the rainy one)
  • Logndaegur (calm day)
  • Vedurinn (the weather)
  • Rokviðri (gale force)
  • Ofviðri (severe storm)
  • Hálkuveður (icy conditions)
  • Hafsviðri (sea storm)
  • Miðnætursól (midnight sun)
  • Dagbylur (day squall)
  • Skýjabylur (cloud burst)
  • Snjóbylur (snowsquall)
  • Eldingabylur (lightning burst)
  • Norðanél (north wind)
  • Suðanviðri (south wind)
  • Austanél (east wind)
  • Vestanviðri (west wind)
  • Logninn (the calm)
  • Hveðrungur (the weather god)
  • Þyrilveður (whirlwind)
  • Dimmilogn (dark calm)
  • Sæviðri (sea weather)
  • Blautviðri (wet weather)
  • Kaldaviðri (cold weather)
  • Hrekkjólfur (the wild one)
  • Veðurguð (weather god)
  • Ísrigning (ice rain)
  • Rigning (the rain)
  • Sólskin (sunshine)
  • Þokan (the fog)
  • Hviðinn (the blizzard)
  • Glampi (the shimmer)
  • Skima (the gleam)

Training your newly named pup

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect male Icelandic dog name, it’s time to help your pup learn it! Start using your chosen name consistently from day one, saying it with joy and enthusiasm before meals, walks, and playtime to create positive associations.

Remember that dogs typically respond best to names that are one or two syllables, but don’t let that stop you from choosing longer names; you can always use a nickname for everyday use while keeping the full name for special occasions. Practice calling their name in different tones and situations so they recognize it whether you’re calling excitedly at the dog park or speaking softly when they’re resting. Most dogs learn their names within a few days to a week with consistent, positive use.

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Whether you’ve landed on Ragnar, Jökull, or Odin, we hope your new dog name reflects the love and personality of your furry friend. And while you’re busy making memories and adventures with your pup, Lemonade pet insurance is here to help protect your new best friend from the unexpected. Because having a bond this strong is worth safeguarding.

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