Icelandic Dog Names

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Looking for unique dog names that reflect the stunning beauty and rich culture of Iceland? You’re in the right place. Icelandic dog names bring a touch of Nordic charm to your furry friend’s life, taking inspiration from the island’s storied past, epic mythology, and awe-inspiring nature.

Plus, if you’re already thinking about giving your pup the care they deserve, like Lemonade Pet insurance, why not start with an unforgettable name for your new best friend?

The art of naming your pup

Choosing the perfect name should never feel like climbing up a glacier in the dead of winter. Whether you’re drawn to names inspired by Icelandic geography, mythology, or even popular human names from Iceland, we’ve got you covered with over 700 options.

Below, we’ll dive into themed groups that will help connect your pup’s name to their personality, look, or that Nordic vibe you’re after.

Names straight from the Icelandic sagas

The sagas are Iceland’s ancient epic stories; full of warriors, voyagers, and people with genuinely incredible names. Your dog belongs in one.

  • Gunnar
  • Sigrid
  • Egil
  • Helga
  • Bjorn
  • Gudrun
  • Leifur
  • Astrid
  • Hrafn
  • Valdis
  • Orm
  • Sigrun
  • Ulfar
  • Brynhild
  • Hakon
  • Ragnheid
  • Ketill
  • Thorunn
  • Snorri
  • Hallgerd
  • Ingolf
  • Vigdis
  • Flosi
  • Gunnhild
  • Bolli
  • Skarphedinn
  • Bergthora
  • Njall
  • Aud
  • Gunhild
  • Hrut
  • Unn
  • Mord
  • Thordis
  • Kjartan
  • Osvif
  • Olaf
  • Asgerd
  • Thorstein
  • Hallbera
  • Gisli
  • Thorgerd
  • Ingibjorg
  • Bardi
  • Thorkatla
  • Vestein
  • Sigbjorn
  • Ranveig
  • Illugi
  • Grettir

Names inspired by Icelandic volcanoes

Iceland has more active volcanoes than almost anywhere on Earth. Name your dog after one and let them know they’re literally explosive.

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

Icelandic words that sound like names (and kind of are)

Icelandic is one of the most poetic languages alive. These words mean something beautiful, and they land just as beautifully on a dog.

  • Stjarna (star)
  • Eldur (fire)
  • Vindur (wind)
  • Jokull (glacier)
  • Dagur (day)
  • Nott (night)
  • Himinn (sky)
  • Hamar (hammer)
  • Stormur (storm)
  • Fjall (mountain)
  • Vetur (winter)
  • Sumar (summer)
  • Haust (autumn)
  • Vor (spring)
  • Brim (surf)
  • Ljotur (light)
  • Myrkur (darkness)
  • Skor (cliff)
  • Klif (rocky outcrop)
  • Hraunin (lava field)
  • Foss (waterfall)
  • Straumur (current)
  • Sker (reef)
  • Djup (deep)
  • Breidur (wide)
  • Hraun (lava)
  • Nes (headland)
  • Vik (bay)
  • Dalur (valley)
  • Eyri (sandbar)
  • Holl (hill)
  • Heidir (heathland)
  • Mosi (moss)
  • Lyng (heather)
  • Blær (gentle breeze)
  • Rokkur (dusk)
  • Skuggi (shadow)
  • Skari (cormorant)
  • Ugla (owl)
  • Refur (fox)
  • Falkinn (the falcon)
  • Bjarki (little bear)
  • Solvei (sunbeam)
  • Reykur (smoke)
  • Loginn (the flame)
  • Gnyr (rumble)
  • Hvitur (white)
  • Svartur (black)
  • Raudur (red)
  • Gulur (gold)

Names for dogs who have big Viking energy

They don’t care about the cold. They’re ready to sail. They knocked over your trash can last Tuesday and showed zero remorse.

  • Ragnar
  • Ivar
  • Freyr
  • Loki
  • Odin
  • Thor
  • Skald
  • Vidar
  • Tyr
  • Baldur
  • Vali
  • Mimir
  • Njord
  • Heimdall
  • Magni
  • Modi
  • Forseti
  • Hodr
  • Bragi
  • Ull
  • Alviss
  • Gandalf
  • Sigurd
  • Fafnir
  • Regin
  • Hrolf
  • Helgi
  • Halfdan
  • Gorm
  • Eirik
  • Leif
  • Olaf
  • Harald
  • Knut
  • Ragnar
  • Sweyn
  • Gunnar
  • Floki
  • Ingvar
  • Bjolvar
  • Asmund
  • Thorvald
  • Steinulf
  • Grimr
  • Orvar
  • Ketil
  • Sven
  • Haldor
  • Arnvid
  • Sigfast

Names inspired by the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)

For the dog who lights up every room, and maybe every backyard at 2am.

  • Aurora
  • Nordurljos
  • Ljosbrá
  • Vegghamrar
  • Skjaldborg
  • Blaljos
  • Rosaljos
  • Glitravita
  • Dagljos
  • Elding
  • Birta
  • Glitrit
  • Glampi
  • Skima
  • Glys
  • Fagurskinn
  • Gudljos
  • Gymir
  • Hvelljos
  • Imann
  • Jartegn
  • Kveld
  • Ljosbogi
  • Matthaus
  • Nornir
  • Opinn
  • Purpura
  • Regnbogi
  • Saltljos
  • Tjaldur
  • Ulfljot
  • Valbjorn
  • Vodvi
  • Xanthos
  • Ylva
  • Zorba
  • Alfkona
  • Blafell
  • Celesta
  • Dimmalimm
  • Eiriksljós
  • Freygun
  • Gleimur
  • Heidrún
  • Ilmur
  • Jokuldis
  • Korpur
  • Ljosaber
  • Margret
  • Nattfari

Names from Icelandic mythology and the Norse gods

Iceland kept the old stories alive longer than almost anyone. These names carry centuries of magic.

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

Punny Icelandic-inspired names for dogs who are a little extra

These are for the dogs who deserve a name that makes people do a double-take, then immediately ask “wait, is that a real name?”

  • Björk Barkson
  • Sir Floofs-a-Lot
  • Sniff Eriksson
  • Pawdur the Great
  • Bork Borksson
  • Lord Snaggletooth
  • Bark Magnusson
  • Miss Fjord Face
  • Howl-ga
  • Wag-nur
  • Woofdin
  • Snarlsson
  • Drool-fax
  • Sir Licks-a-Thorsson
  • Floof Eriksson
  • Freyja Floofheart
  • Thorzilla
  • Loaf-i
  • Skrr-Skadi
  • Gnaw-fur
  • Princess Hekla Paws
  • Baldur the Blep
  • Woofsong
  • Paws-tursson
  • Noodle Nordicson
  • Miss Yapper Helgadottir
  • Duke Droolmore
  • Stubbins Magnusson
  • Baron Von Sniffington
  • Professor Borkadottir
  • Lord Chompingston
  • Snaggle-jokull
  • Wobbly Leifsson
  • Sir Zoomington
  • Floppington the First
  • Sniffer Sigurdsson
  • Boofur the Bold
  • Howlgerd
  • Wag-rid
  • Mudpaws Eriksdottir
  • Captain Zoomington
  • Droolius Thorsson
  • Stumbles McBjorn
  • Bark-ur the Brave
  • Snoutheim
  • Lick-laug
  • Floppimir
  • Sir Chonk of Reykjavik
  • Woofington Baldurson
  • Biscuit Bjornsson

Names inspired by Icelandic waterfalls

Iceland has more waterfalls per square mile than almost anywhere. Majestic. Powerful. Impossible to ignore. Just like your dog.

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

Names for the fluffy, cloud-like dogs of Iceland

Because some dogs are just walking snow drifts with eyes, and they deserve names that honor that energy.

  • Mjoll (fresh powdery snow)
  • Snær (snow)
  • Frost
  • Hvita (white river)
  • Blær
  • Blondal
  • Drifta
  • Klaka (ice)
  • Snjolaug
  • Isbrun
  • Kuldinn (the cold)
  • Hrimfaxi (frost-mane)
  • Niflheim
  • Skari
  • Fenna
  • Isafold
  • Isadora
  • Skafinn
  • Cristall
  • Blæing
  • Hrímur
  • Felur
  • Snjokona
  • Frosti
  • Vinterbjorn
  • Snjolfur
  • Isberg
  • Kuldi
  • Hvitanes
  • Snjosparinn
  • Kristall
  • Frostrós
  • Blævar
  • Snjodis
  • Elding
  • Frostfaxi
  • Hvann
  • Snjokollur
  • Isbein
  • Brimdis
  • Rimfrost
  • Skæður
  • Snjolín
  • Isolfur
  • Snjobjorg
  • Hvitbjorn
  • Frostalín
  • Rimhildr
  • Snjosig
  • Jokla

Names from Icelandic towns and places

These are the real places; the ones that look impossible to pronounce but feel absolutely right as a dog name.

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

Names for the fiercely independent Icelandic Sheepdog

Iceland’s only native dog breed; tough, smart, loyal, and deeply unimpressed by your opinions on when it’s bedtime.

  • Fjallhundur
  • Herdis
  • Dottinn
  • Reksinn
  • Gangari
  • Hallr
  • Sterkur
  • Greifinn
  • Hjarinn
  • Klakinn
  • Reitur
  • Skjaldinn
  • Berserkur
  • Vaktinn
  • Hlauparir
  • Landbúinn
  • Rekinn
  • Gæsinn
  • Saudur
  • Skynbor
  • Drekinn
  • Huginn
  • Muninn
  • Hrafninn
  • Gunnfrodur
  • Grimolfur
  • Herdaður
  • Vigfuss
  • Steinunn
  • Arndis
  • Thorkatla
  • Sigridur
  • Gudlaugur
  • Sigurbjorn
  • Armann
  • Ingimund
  • Thorgils
  • Hjortur
  • Sigurdis
  • Magnusdottir
  • Brynjolfur
  • Klengur
  • Snævar
  • Gaukur
  • Orri
  • Sindri
  • Brimir
  • Hafdis
  • Thoður
  • Ormur

Names inspired by Icelandic music and culture

From Bjork to Sigur Ros to the haunting poetry of the eddas; Iceland’s cultural output punches way above its weight. Your dog should too.

  • Bjork
  • Sigur
  • Ros
  • Olafur
  • Arnalds
  • Samaris
  • Asgeir
  • Kaleo
  • Mammut
  • Ásthildur
  • Seabear
  • Sóley
  • Mugison
  • Retro Stefson
  • Ojba
  • Botnledja
  • Emiliana
  • Quarashi
  • Stuðmenn
  • Bubbi
  • Megas
  • Sindri
  • Valdimar
  • Haukur
  • Atli
  • Kristinn
  • Johanna
  • Sverrir
  • Sigurjon
  • Gunni
  • Jonsi
  • Kjarri
  • Einar
  • Orri
  • Birgir
  • Goggi
  • Gudmundur
  • Solla
  • Raggi
  • Svavar
  • Palina
  • Logi
  • Trausti
  • Sigmar
  • Inga
  • Arni
  • Thrainn
  • Bjarni
  • Solvi
  • Hedinn

Wildly creative names that could only exist in Iceland

These are for the pups who are entirely their own thing; weird, wonderful, and utterly unforgettable.

  • Professor Geysirpants
  • Volcanobutt Eriksson
  • Hildur the Unstoppable
  • Snortimundur
  • Bork of the North
  • Sir Blizzardbottom
  • Mossy McWoofface
  • Countess Hekla Von Floofmore
  • Thundurpaws
  • Grand Duke Snagglebark
  • Fjord Knorr
  • Geyser Gus
  • Lava Lap
  • Mossback Magnusson
  • Princess Tundratail
  • Baron Icebreaker
  • Sergeant Snowdrift
  • Mjollnir McGee
  • Lord Permafrost
  • Biscuits Baldursdottir
  • Count Gnarlsson
  • Doctor Noosenose
  • Sergeant Snugglebork
  • Eruption McGruff
  • General Glacierpaws
  • Dame Driftywhiskers
  • Rumblestiltskin
  • Warlord Woofheim
  • Boggles Bjornsson
  • Tundra Thunderpaws
  • Splashmaster Sigurdsson
  • Magmamuffin
  • Cinder Snoutsworth
  • Pumice Pupper
  • Frostbite Fluffington
  • Brigadier Barksalot
  • Snorkle Von Glacier
  • Icequake Jones
  • Hotspring Houndsson
  • Mossberg Magnudottir
  • Snowstomp Sigridursson
  • Lord Lavapants
  • Miss Thunderfjord
  • Corporal Cloudpaw
  • Ice Crunch Ingolfsson
  • Admiral Permafrostington
  • Gloop the Magnificent
  • Splatsworth Eriksdottir
  • Eruptula
  • Wooly Mammutsson

Names inspired by Icelandic weather (because it’s always dramatic)

Fog. Sideways rain. Sun at midnight. A rainbow at 11pm. Iceland’s weather is a character, and so is your dog.

  • Stormur
  • Logndaegur
  • Regnskur
  • Grenjaður
  • Haglinn
  • Kuldakast
  • Frostroki
  • Vedurinn
  • Vindblasinn
  • Thjotandi
  • Skurinn
  • Hriðinn
  • Gustur
  • Niðurfall
  • Hviðinn
  • Hvassur
  • Blyskur
  • Hríðarinn
  • Snæstormur
  • Snjokoma
  • Hvassviðri
  • Þokan (Fog)
  • Rigning (Rain)
  • Sólskin (Sunshine)
  • Haglél
  • Eldingur
  • Þrumur
  • Hrekkjólfur
  • Ísrigning
  • Veðurguð
  • Blautviðri
  • Kaldaviðri
  • Norðanél
  • Suðanviðri
  • Austanél
  • Vestanviðri
  • Logninn
  • Hveðrungur
  • Þyrilveður
  • Dimmilogn
  • Sæviðri
  • Rokviðri
  • Ofviðri
  • Hálkuveður
  • Hafsviðri
  • Miðnætursól
  • Dagbylur
  • Skýjabylur
  • Snjóbylur
  • Eldingabylur

Time to start training

Now that you’ve chosen the perfect 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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