Female Icelandic Dog Names

Discover 700+ female Icelandic dog names with meaningful, mythological, and nature-inspired origins for the perfect name for your furry friend.

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If you’re on the hunt for beautiful and meaningful female Icelandic dog names, you’re probably feeling inspired by the rich culture, history, and stunning landscapes of Iceland. Giving your pup a name rooted in Icelandic heritage is more than just creative, it’s a way to honor a special connection to this unique culture.

And if you’re considering safeguarding their health along the way, Lemonade Pet insurance can help keep your fur baby covered.

Naming is serious business

Let’s talk names. Naming your dog is like choosing a permanent nickname for your new best friend. You want it to fit them perfectly, whether they’re an energetic herding dog like an Icelandic Sheepdog or a sleepy snuggler who just looks like an Ásta. Picking Icelandic names is not only meaningful but opens up a treasure trove of rare and gorgeous options.

Let’s dive into some incredible choices.

Classic Icelandic female names with timeless power

These have been carried by Icelandic women for centuries. Elegant, strong, and completely at home on a dog who owns every room she enters.

  • Sigrid
  • Helga
  • Gudrun
  • Astrid
  • Valdis
  • Sigrun
  • Brynhild
  • Ragnheid
  • Thorunn
  • Hallgerd
  • Vigdis
  • Gunnhild
  • Bergthora
  • Thordis
  • Asgerd
  • Ingibjorg
  • Thorkatla
  • Ranveig
  • Steinunn
  • Arndis
  • Hafdis
  • Sigridur
  • Herdis
  • Hildigunnur
  • Thuridur
  • Jorunn
  • Gudbjorg
  • Gudlaug
  • Gudrid
  • Yngvild
  • Rannveig
  • Solveig
  • Alfheid
  • Joreid
  • Thora
  • Oddny
  • Hallbera
  • Jodis
  • Yrsa
  • Alof
  • Gro
  • Signy
  • Ragnheidur
  • Thurid
  • Arnora
  • Asdis
  • Droplaug
  • Unn
  • Aud
  • Gunhild

Names from Norse goddesses and mythological women

These women held up the sky, wove the fates of men, and rode into battle choosing who lived and who didn’t. Your dog has the same energy at 6am.

  • Freyja
  • Frigg
  • Sif
  • Idun
  • Skadi
  • Hel
  • Sigyn
  • Rán
  • Gefjon
  • Var
  • Vor
  • Syn
  • Snotra
  • Eir
  • Gerd
  • Hlin
  • Fulla
  • Nanna
  • Lofn
  • Sjofn
  • Angrboda
  • Jarnsaxa
  • Grid
  • Alvilda
  • Thyra
  • Rinda
  • Skogul
  • Gondul
  • Hlokk
  • Mist
  • Sigrún
  • Kara
  • Hrist
  • Skuld
  • Verdandi
  • Urd
  • Herja
  • Sangrid
  • Randgrid
  • Radgrid
  • Reginleif
  • Skalmold
  • Thrúd
  • Hildur
  • Brynhildr
  • Nerthus
  • Lofna
  • Menglod
  • Bestla
  • Saga

Icelandic words that are secretly perfect names for her

Real Icelandic words. All of them secretly names. All of them perfect for a girl with layers.

  • Stjarna (star)
  • Blær (gentle breeze)
  • Birta (brightness)
  • Ilmur (fragrance)
  • Rós (rose)
  • Dís (goddess)
  • Ást (love)
  • Hlín (protection)
  • Heiðr (honor)
  • Sæla (bliss)
  • Gleði (joy)
  • Gæfa (luck)
  • Dýrð (glory)
  • Hyggja (wisdom)
  • Elska (love)
  • Trú (faith)
  • Von (hope)
  • Draum (dream)
  • Söngur (song)
  • Dans (dance)
  • Ljóð (poem)
  • Fagur (beautiful)
  • Blíð (gentle)
  • Mjúk (soft)
  • Hlý (warm)
  • Kær (dear)
  • Gull (gold)
  • Solvei (sunbeam)
  • Náttúra (nature)
  • Hljóð (sound)
  • Lag (melody)
  • Litur (color)
  • Leikur (play)
  • Hugur (heart)
  • Brim (surf)
  • Foss (waterfall)
  • Fjall (mountain)
  • Dalur (valley)
  • Frið (peace)
  • Dýr (precious)
  • Sumar (summer)
  • Haust (autumn)
  • Vetur (winter)
  • Vor (spring)
  • Vik (bay)
  • Nes (headland)
  • Mynd (image)
  • Sköpun (creation)
  • Gnyr (rumble)
  • Skima (gleam)

Names for the fierce, fearless girl who takes no nonsense

She has opinions. She has standards. She has already decided she doesn’t like that other dog and no amount of reasoning will change her mind.

  • Hervor
  • Lagertha
  • Aslaug
  • Freydis
  • Bergljot
  • Ragnhild
  • Gunnvor
  • Ljot
  • Geirrid
  • Katla
  • Grima
  • Steinvor
  • Oddrun
  • Hrafnhild
  • Jofrid
  • Kormlod
  • Melkorka
  • Gunnlaug
  • Sigfljod
  • Thorarna
  • Alfhild
  • Svanlaug
  • Thjodhild
  • Ingunn
  • Geirthrud
  • Groa
  • Mardoll
  • Skjaldmær
  • Unnr
  • Arnhild
  • Sigvor
  • Gudvor
  • Thorvor
  • Ragnvor
  • Astvor
  • Ingivor
  • Alfvor
  • Solvor
  • Hallvor
  • Bergvor
  • Valdvor
  • Steinvor
  • Heiðrún
  • Olof
  • Thurid
  • Droplaug
  • Vigvor
  • Randvor
  • Astrivor
  • Ingvor

Names for the soft, fluffy girl who is basically a cloud with legs

She is round. She is warm. She smells like outside and biscuits. She is perfect and she knows it.

  • Mjoll
  • Fenna
  • Drifta
  • Snjokona
  • Frostrós
  • Kristall
  • Blæing
  • Snjólín
  • Snjódís
  • Isberg
  • Jokla
  • Klaka
  • Snjolaug
  • Isafold
  • Isadora
  • Frostfaxi
  • Hvann
  • Rimfrost
  • Brimdis
  • Rimhildr
  • Hvitanes
  • Frostadis
  • Snæbjorg
  • Hvitdis
  • Isolin
  • Frostalin
  • Blævar
  • Hrimfaxi
  • Kulddis
  • Crystalla
  • Isbein
  • Hvitbjorn
  • Snjolfur
  • Snævar
  • Kuldi
  • Isodora
  • Snjosig
  • Snjobjorg
  • Hvitdóttir
  • Frostlín
  • Snjokollur
  • Ísheiður
  • Frostdís
  • Snælaug
  • Hrímdís
  • Ísrós
  • Blæfrost
  • Snæheiður
  • Hvítlaug
  • Jökulrós

Volcano names for the girl with an explosive personality

She erupted into your life and has not stopped since. This is absolutely her name.

  • Hekla
  • Katla
  • Askja
  • Eyja
  • Eldgjá
  • Surtsey
  • Krafla
  • Laki
  • Grimsvötn
  • Bardarbunga
  • Eldborg
  • Eldvörp
  • Dyngja
  • Herdubreid
  • Ljotipollur
  • Hnausapollur
  • Veidivötn
  • Kerlingarfjoll
  • Torfajokull
  • Skessa
  • Storasula
  • Snæfell
  • Skjaldbreid
  • Hofsjokull
  • Myrdalsjokull
  • Vatnajokull
  • Langjokull
  • Oraefajokull
  • Tindfjall
  • Dyngjufjoll
  • Kverkfjoll
  • Theistareykir
  • Fremrinamar
  • Budahraun
  • Skridufell
  • Jarlhettur
  • Arnarfell
  • Thorisdalur
  • Tjörnes
  • Hlodufell
  • Kalfstindar
  • Skeggi
  • Blafell
  • Geysirdis
  • Elduna
  • Lavadis
  • Cindra
  • Magmadis
  • Ashla
  • Cindervötn

Icelandic place names that sound made for a collar tag

Every fjord, town, and glacier on this island sounds like a name your girl was born to own.

  • Reykjavik
  • Akureyri
  • Husavik
  • Borgarnes
  • Egilsstadir
  • Keflavik
  • Dalvik
  • Siglufjordur
  • Isafjordur
  • Grundarfjordur
  • Saudarkrokur
  • Djupivogur
  • Raufarhofn
  • Flateyri
  • 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
  • Kopasker
  • Bildudalur

Waterfall names for the girl who never slows down

She is a force. She is constant. She has lapped the backyard seventeen times and she is just getting started.

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

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

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

  • Bjork Barksdottir
  • Miss Fjord Face
  • Howl-ga
  • Princess Hekla Paws
  • Freyja Floofheart
  • Miss Yapper Helgadottir
  • Professor Borkadottir
  • Floof Eriksdottir
  • Mudpaws Eriksdottir
  • Bark-arita
  • Lady Snaggletooth
  • Countess Hekla Von Floofmore
  • Biscuits Baldursdottir
  • Splatsworth Eriksdottir
  • Dame Driftywhiskers
  • Eruptula
  • Miss Thunderfjord
  • Wag-rid
  • Lick-laug
  • Sniff Helgadottir
  • Pawdis the Great
  • Bark Magnudottir
  • Drool-dis
  • Snarla Sigridsdottir
  • Woofhild
  • Snarlsdottir
  • Lady Chompington
  • Duchess Droolheim
  • Miss Blizzardbottom
  • Countess Zoomington
  • Floppington the First
  • Sniffer Sigurdsdottir
  • Boofhilda the Bold
  • Captain Zoomdottir
  • Stumbles McBjorndottir
  • Bark-ur the Brave
  • Snoutheim Helgadottir
  • Sir Chonk of Reykjavik
  • Woofington Baldursdottir
  • Grand Duchess Snagglebark
  • Mossy McWoofface
  • Mossback Magnudottir
  • Princess Tundratail
  • Brigadier Barksalot
  • Snorkle Von Glacier
  • Hotspring Hounddottir
  • Gloop the Magnificent
  • Wooly Mammutsdottir
  • Miss Snaggly Tooth
  • Noodle Nordicsdottir

Names for small girls with enormous Icelandic energy

She is six pounds. She has already claimed the best spot on the couch. She is not negotiating.

  • Litla (little one)
  • Pysja (pipsqueak)
  • Minni (the small one)
  • Stuttur (shorty)
  • Smali (small one)
  • Dverga (little dwarf)
  • Poka (little bag)
  • Krumma (little raven)
  • Tassa (little paw)
  • Gnotti (little knot)
  • Smabita (tiny bite)
  • Stuttbein (short legs)
  • Litlamb (little lamb)
  • Pumpa (little pump)
  • Kisa (little cat energy — ironic)
  • Smafugl (little bird)
  • Kría (little tern)
  • Rebba (little fox)
  • Gleppa (little stumbler)
  • Tótinn (the fluffy one)
  • Loðna (the woolly one)
  • Kráka (the little crow)
  • Flækja (the wanderer)
  • Snobbi (the snobby one)
  • Kaldakinn (cold cheeks)
  • Litlahjarta (little heart)
  • Blæingur (little breeze)
  • Hnoðra (little knot of fur)
  • Gloppna (the splashy one)
  • Sæling (the little sweetheart)
  • Krulla (the curly one)
  • Kjötbolla (meatball)
  • Smágrýla (little growler)
  • Skratta (the little rascal)
  • Bubba (the bubbly one)
  • Flísa (the little sliver)
  • Gnaga (the little nibbler)
  • Prikka (the little dot)
  • Þrunga (the little pusher)
  • Smádís (tiny goddess)
  • Litlalind (little spring)
  • Kríngelda (little circle)
  • Smáborg (tiny fortress)
  • Litlarós (little rose)
  • Smástjarna (tiny star)
  • Litlaeld (little flame)
  • Smávind (tiny wind)
  • Litlablær (tiny breeze)
  • Smábirta (tiny brightness)
  • Litladís (little goddess)

Names for girls who are deeply, inexplicably regal

She has never done anything wrong in her life. She is aware of this. She would like a treat and an apology.

  • Drottning (queen)
  • Hertogafrú (duchess)
  • Jarlfrú (countess)
  • Riddararinn (the lady knight)
  • Hofðingjafrú (the chieftain’s lady)
  • Tignafrú (the noble lady)
  • Kurteisleg (the courtly one)
  • Prýðileg (the dignified one)
  • Stoltleg (the proud one)
  • Heiðurleg (the honorable one)
  • Gofugleg (the distinguished one)
  • Virðuleg (the respected one)
  • Mikil (the great one)
  • Fræg (the famous one)
  • Glæsileg (the splendid one)
  • Ríkleg (the powerful one)
  • Magnaðleg (the mighty one)
  • Frjáls (the free one)
  • Ævaleg (the eternal one)
  • Dásamleg (the wonderful one)
  • Göfugleg (the noble one)
  • Tignarleg (the dignified one)
  • Hróðug (the glorious one)
  • Ágæt (the excellent one)
  • Meistari (the master)
  • Valdís (goddess of power)
  • Kapteinn (captain)
  • Foringjafrú (the leader)
  • Stjórnandi (the director)
  • Leiðtogi (the leader)
  • Höfðingjafrú (the chieftain lady)
  • Lögsögufrú (the lawspeaker lady)
  • Gyðja (the priestess)
  • Þorgnýr (thunder of the gods)
  • Arndís (eagle goddess)
  • Valdísarfrú (lady of power)
  • Sigríðarfrú (lady of victory)
  • Freyjufrú (lady of Freyja)
  • Hildurdís (battle goddess)
  • Brynhildurfrú (lady of armor)
  • Ragnhildur (battle counselor)
  • Þórðís (goddess of Thor)
  • Guðrúnarfrú (lady of Gudrun)
  • Ástríðarfrú (lady of Astrid)
  • Sigurðardís (victory goddess)
  • Ingiborgardís (protected goddess)
  • Hallgerðardís (hedge goddess)
  • Vigdísarfrú (lady of war)
  • Bergþóradís (mountain goddess)
  • Auðurdís (goddess of wealth)

Names from Icelandic music, arts, and culture for the girl with taste

She listens. She considers. She has opinions about the playlist and she is not afraid to express them by sitting on the speaker.

  • Bjork
  • Soley
  • Emiliana
  • Samaris
  • Mammut
  • Asthildur
  • Palina
  • Johanna
  • Inga
  • Solla
  • Sigga
  • Gugga
  • Sunna
  • Diddú
  • Unnur
  • Lilja
  • Sigríður
  • Katrín
  • Margrét
  • Kristín
  • Ásta
  • Elfa
  • Embla
  • Sigrún
  • Eydís
  • Hildur
  • Kolbrún
  • Brynja
  • Ragna
  • Sesselja
  • Vaka
  • Ísold
  • Birna
  • Aldís
  • Bylgja
  • Dagný
  • Edda
  • Fanney
  • Gerður
  • Hrafnhildur
  • Íris
  • Jakobína
  • Kamilla
  • Lovísa
  • Nína
  • Oddlaug
  • Perla
  • Rebekka
  • Selma
  • Tinna

Wildly creative names that could only belong to one very specific girl

You’ll know it the moment you read it. It’s the one that makes you put your phone down and say “yeah, that’s her.”

  • Lady Borkington of Reykjavik
  • Dame Thunderfjord the Third
  • Countess Snugglebork
  • Grand Duchess Snagglebark
  • Professor Lavapants
  • Baroness Permafrost
  • General Glacierpaws
  • Admiral Snowdrift
  • Captain Thunderhoof
  • Colonel Boulderbutt
  • Countess Rumblesnout
  • Viscountess Woofheim
  • Marquise de Bjornsdottir
  • Archduchess Floppington
  • Empress Crashursdottir
  • Queen Chonkington
  • Princess Droolifax
  • Duchess Snarlington
  • Countess of Stomparheim
  • Lady Slobberfjord
  • Warlord Woofnirdottir
  • Chieftess Gnawsdottir
  • High Jarlsdottir Fluffington
  • Battlemaiden Borksdottir
  • Ironpaw Eriksdottir
  • Frostback Magnusdottir
  • Snowstomp Sigurdsdottir
  • Icequake Jonsdottir
  • Hotspring Houndsdottir
  • Geyser McGruffdottir
  • Magmamuffin Thorsdottir
  • Cinderpaws Bjornsdottir
  • Tundra Thunderpaws
  • Eruption McWoofdottir
  • Splashmaiden Sigurdsdottir
  • Mossberg Magnusdottir
  • Ice Crunch Ingolfsdottir
  • Rumblestiltskin
  • Gloop the Magnificent
  • Splatsworth Eriksdottir
  • Wooly Mammutsdottir
  • Boggles the Undefeated
  • Stumbles McBjorndottir
  • Crashur of the North
  • Wobbly Leifsdottir
  • Duchess Droolmore
  • Stubbins the Undaunted
  • Biscuits the Bold
  • Noodle Nordicsdottir
  • Miss Snaggly Tooth Sigridsdottir

Weather names for the girl who brought her own atmosphere

Fog rolls in when she enters the room. Sunshine follows her everywhere else. She contains multitudes.

  • 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)
  • Regnskur (the rainy one)
  • Logndaegur (calm day)
  • Vedurinn (the weather)
  • Rokviðri (gale force)
  • Ofviðri (severe storm)
  • 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 goddess)
  • Þyrilveður (whirlwind)
  • Dimmilogn (dark calm)
  • Sæviðri (sea weather)
  • Blautviðri (wet weather)
  • Kaldaviðri (cold weather)
  • Hrekkjólfur (the wild one)
  • Veðurgyðja (weather goddess)
  • Ísrigning (ice rain)
  • Rigning (the rain)
  • Sólskin (sunshine)
  • Þokan (the fog)
  • Hviðinn (the blizzard)
  • Glampi (the shimmer)
  • Skima (the gleam)
  • Blæja (the misty one)
  • Dögg (morning dew)

Time to start training

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect female 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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