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I also am looking for eskimo/inuit names as well. My puppy is a black and white male with blue eyes. I want something interesting and unique! thanks!

2006-12-26 12:57:18 · 28 answers · asked by JD 2 in Pets Dogs

28 answers

Ineko: (Inoka/Ineko/Inoko/Iniko)
(Meaning trouble)

Zephyr:
(Meaning wind)

Istas:
(Meaning snow)

Kailis:
(Meaning mountian)

Bryson:
(meaning Ice)

Meghdad:
(meaning heaven/godly)

So basically I would stick to a forgien name, that is strong in the vowels.
I also would stick to a first name, middle and last.

Name 1:
Ineko Istas-Zephyr
(Meaning troubled carried with snow and wind)

Name 2:
Istaz Bryson Kailis
(Meaning from the mountain of snow and ice, AKA: artics)

Name 3:
Istas Ineko-Maghdad
(Meaning god of troubled snow)

I am adopting a Mal/husky mix to be my new service dog:
I named him
Montgomery Frey-Neva Goeden
(Meaning god of mountains and the weather of snow)

Best of luck, I love the breed!
Tierney

2006-12-26 13:15:31 · answer #1 · answered by TierneyLynne 1 · 0 0

Mischeivous

Mischief
Loki
Trickster
Puck

2006-12-26 13:00:21 · answer #2 · answered by Guy 2 · 0 0

Stick with one or two syllable names. U R on the right track for a call name. There are books of names -- both pet and human, so try them. I like to name puppies a name that suits their personality if possible. Always try the name U pick out next to the basic obedience commands to see how they will sound in real life. Example: "Max sit" sounds better than "Ray stay" Put some thought into it. Also if U adopt a dog and U don't like the name that someone else had called it, feel free to change it. It will only take the dog a few days to adjust. Have fun..........

2016-03-13 22:20:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here are some of the Eskimo words in relation to what you wanted to name your dog.
I like the idea of the name meaning something and most of the words are hard to pronounce so you could use a version or short part of them. The 'S' words seem easy to pronounce thought.

angatuyok - is rough, bad boy
erkreanaitok - keeps one busy, awake, sprightly
idea of: laughing, mockery: iglartok, laughs; iyortok, mocks
idluiksarpok - gets others in trouble
idluilutaowok - is the cause of trouble
iyorpok - laughs, mocks
iyorayuktok - teases often
iyorosuktok - mocker
kakituyok - clever, intelligent
kakrayok - is cheerful, lively
mitarpok - mocks
naglingnartok - is lovable
omariksartok - is full of energy
piktaungitok - is bad
pingasuangni - for the third time
pingoarpok - plays, imitates, jokes
pinnerlukpok - acts badly
piugarpok - looking for trouble
sila - atmosphere, intelligence
suli - again, once more
tammarnartok - is deceiving, scandalizing
ublarorpok - starts early in the morning
wayartok, wayok (Padl.) - is at work, in full activity

2006-12-26 13:25:13 · answer #4 · answered by doggie_poopie 3 · 0 0

Kamikaze. I named a kitten that. And let me tell you she lived it. As do I. The mad bomber lol. You will love it. She was a mini Persian and the runt at that. She was so loyal to me and all who knew.A year after she joined my family she had a litter of kittens. 3 out of 5 stillborn.Was a birth beyond any pain to be described. She couldn't understand why she hurt so bad. Then with the still born kids she grieved. She cleaned them all and prepared the 3 for death. And loved the two living. She hemmorhaged. She walked away and never looked back. She was great. So was her loyalty and love. Her kittens grew to a huge family. Still living today. Through her. Yes she passed shortly after she left. Within a day and 12 hours. She walked approximately 5 miles away in unknown territory and laid down and died. With a human at her side to help her. Not to be a sad story. Is a great one. She was loved by all. And is missed by all. Happy Holidays. Happy New Years. Great question. Thanks.

2006-12-26 13:39:50 · answer #5 · answered by bountyhunter101 7 · 0 0

Ornery
Contrary
Mischief
Teenager (lol)
Ruckus
Hubbub
Noisy

I don't know about eskimo/inuit names, but Good Luck finding what you want.

2006-12-26 13:00:54 · answer #6 · answered by Reflector 2 · 0 0

I like the name Troubles.
but here are a few more ideas.............

bounce
monster
booger
boing
mayhem
skeeter(masquito)
cain ( cain and able from the bible)
frisk (frisky)
wags (waggish)
Impy ( impish)
Taz
bugz ( bugs bunny is mischievous)

regret ( because u may regret owning a mischievous dog.lol)

DUCK! lol ( u may be saying that allot anyways)

mischief ( too bad its not a female u could name her Miss chief)

2006-12-26 14:15:29 · answer #7 · answered by Dream 5 · 0 0

Bedlam, meaning "chaos." A corruption of the name "Bethlem" Royal Hospital, in London, which is the world's oldest psychiatric hospital, which in turn was a corruption of the name "Bethlehem," coming from the priory for the sisters and brethren of the order of the Star of Bethlehem, in London, which acted as a hospital that admitted the mentally ill.

Loki, the Norse trickster god.

Jinx, a person who, while not having bad luck, causes mishaps to happen to those around him.

Ulva, Inuit meaning "wolf."

Pikatti, Inuit meaning "companion."

Miki, Inuit meaning "little."

Pukiq, Inuit meaning "smart."

2006-12-26 14:14:31 · answer #8 · answered by Peaches 5 · 0 0

Ever seen Snow Dogs? One of the dogs' names was Demon (a black and white husky with blue eyes). Try Devil. Or Taz (like the tasmanian devil on Looney Tunes).

2006-12-26 13:36:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Type in dog names in a search and lots of sites will come up with 1000's of names you can chose from. I am sure you can find something interesting and unique in one of those sites.

2006-12-26 13:04:00 · answer #10 · answered by Shepherdgirl § 7 · 0 0

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