If you’re a fan of Norse mythology or just love the idea of giving your dog a strong, meaningful name, Viking dog names could be just what you’re looking for. Viking names are rich with history and meaning, often tied to the natural world, strength, and the gods and goddesses of Norse mythology. Whether your dog is a fierce protector, a loyal companion, or just has that wild, untamed energy, there’s bound to be a name on this list that fits them perfectly.
In this post, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of Viking names for male and female dogs, complete with their meanings. From powerful warriors to gentle spirits, these names offer a unique way to celebrate your dog’s personality with a nod to ancient Norse culture. So, dive in and discover the perfect Viking name for your four-legged friend!
By the way, if you’re looking for more mythology-inspired ideas, check out our favorite Greek and Roman dog names!
100 Beautiful Viking Names for Female Dogs
Ladies first! From Norse mythology to gorgeous Norwegian names, here are some of our favorite Viking dog names for girls.
- Aasa – Goddess
- Aastrid – Divine strength
- Alfhild – Battle of elves
- Alva – Elf or supernatural being
- Arnbjorg – Eagle protection
- Aslaug – God’s betrothed
- Astrid – Beautiful, loved by the gods
- Audhild – Rich warrior woman
- Bergdis – Spirit protection
- Bodil – Commanding or helpful
- Borghild – Protection in battle
- Dagmar – Maid of the day
- Dagny – New day
- Edda – Great grandmother
- Eir – Goddess of healing
- Embla – The first woman
- Erna – Sincere, battle to the death
- Estrid – Beautiful goddess
- Freya – Goddess of love, fertility, magic, and wealth
- Frida – Peaceful or beautiful
- Geirrid – Spear ride
- Gertrud – Spear of strength
- Gisla – Pledge
- Gunnborg – Protected by war
- Gunnhild – Battle maiden
- Gurli – Secret lore
- Hallfrid – Stone of peace
- Halldis – Rock spirit
- Helga – Sacred, holy
- Herdis – Warrior woman
- Hilda – Battle woman
- Hildur – Battle
- Inga – Ancestor
- Ingeborg – Help, strength of Ing
- Inger – Ing’s spear
- Irene – Peace
- Jorunn – Lover of horses
- Kari – Curly-haired
- Lif – Life
- Liv – Life or protection
- Lotta – Free woman
- Ludmilla – Grace of the people
- Lutgard – Guardian of the people
- Maja – Splendid, noble
- Margit – Pearl
- Matilda – Battle-mighty
- Mette – Pearl
- Nanna – Daring, courageous
- Ragna – Goddess, or strong counselor
- Ragnhild – Battle counselor
- Ran – Goddess of the sea
- Randi – Shield or wolf
- Sif – Bride or wife
- Sigfrid – Beautiful victory
- Sigrid – Victory, wisdom
- Signy – New victory
- Silje – Blind, or heavenly
- Siv – Bride or wife
- Solveig – Sun strength
- Sunniva – Gift of the sun
- Thora – Thunder goddess
- Torhild – Thor’s battle
- Torny – Thor’s new moon
- Tove – Beautiful or beloved
- Truda – Strength of the spear
- Turid – Beautiful or beloved
- Ulla – Will or determination
- Unn – Love or wave
- Vigdis – Battle goddess
- Yrsa – Wild she-bear
- Alvilda – Elf battle
- Agneta – Pure, chaste
- Bente – Blessed
- Birgit – Strength
- Bodil – Penetrating rule
- Brynhild – Armor and battle
- Dagrun – Secret lore
- Edel – Noble
- Eira – Goddess of healing
- Embla – Elm tree, first woman
- Eydis – Island goddess
- Freyja – Lady, goddess of love
- Gerd – Enclosure, stronghold
- Gudrun – Divine knowledge
- Hedda – Battle
- Hel – Ruler of the underworld
- Herja – Devastate, plunder
- Hervor – Armed warrior
- Hulda – Sweet, lovable
- Idun – Rejuvenation, youth
- Jorunn – Stallion to love
- Kara – Stormy, wild
- Ranveig – House or advisor of the gods
- Rind – Giantess, mother of Balder
- Sigrun – Secret victory
- Skadi – Goddess of winter and hunting
- Thrud – Strength, power
- Valka – Choice or selected
- Vanja – God is gracious
- Ylva – She-wolf
100 Magnificent Male Viking Dog Names
Again, we took inspiration from both history and mythology to come up with this list. Enjoy!
- Alf – Elf or supernatural being
- Anders – Brave or manly
- Arvid – Eagle tree
- Asger – God’s spear
- Asmund – Divine protection
- Balder – Prince or lord
- Bard – Battle peace
- Birger – Keeper or protector
- Bjorn – Bear
- Bo – To live
- Dag – Day
- Egil – Respect, awe, or fear
- Einar – Lone warrior
- Erik – Eternal ruler
- Eskil – Divine cauldron
- Fenrir – Mythical wolf
- Frode – Wise or clever
- Gisli – Pledge or hostage
- Gorm – He who worships god
- Gunnar – Brave warrior
- Halfdan – Half Danish
- Halvard – Rock guardian
- Harald – Lord and ruler
- Hauk – Hawk
- Helgi – Holy or blessed
- Hjalmar – Helmeted warrior
- Hod – Battle
- Holger – Island of spears
- Ivar – Bow warrior or archer
- Jarl – Nobleman or chieftain
- Jokul – Icicle or glacier
- Ketil – Cauldron or helmet
- Knut – Knot
- Lars – Crowned with laurel
- Leif – Heir or descendant
- Loki – Trickster god
- Magnus – Great
- Njord – God of the sea
- Odin – Frenzy, inspiration, or rage
- Olaf – Ancestor’s relic
- Orvar – Arrow
- Ragnar – Warrior or judgment
- Rolf – Famous wolf
- Runar – Secret warrior
- Sigurd – Guardian of victory
- Sindre – Spark or small flame
- Siv – Bride or wife
- Skarde – One with a cleft chin
- Skoll – Treachery or mockery
- Snorri – Attack or onslaught
- Sten – Stone
- Stig – Wanderer
- Styr – Battle
- Sune – Son
- Sven – Young warrior or boy
- Thidrik – Ruler of the people
- Thor – Thunder
- Torben – Thor’s bear
- Tord – Thor’s wrath
- Tore – Thunder warrior
- Torsten – Thor’s stone
- Trygve – Trustworthy
- Tyr – God of war
- Ulf – Wolf
- Valdemar – Famous ruler
- Viggo – Battle or fight
- Vidar – Wide warrior
- Viking – Sea raider
- Yrsa – She-bear
- Yngvi – Ancestor of the Ingaevones
- Ymir – A primordial being
- Alfgeir – Elf spear
- Andvari – Careful one
- Aslak – God’s struggle
- Asmundr – Divine protection
- Bersi – Bear-like
- Bjarni – Bear cub
- Brynjolf – Bear in armor
- Dagfinn – Day’s end
- Eldgrim – Fierce fire
- Eystein – Lucky stone
- Fridleif – Peaceful heir
- Geir – Spear
- Gunnar – Battle warrior
- Hakon – High son
- Hodr – Battle
- Ingolf – Wolf of the god Ing
- Jorund – Horse giant
- Kare – Curly-haired
- Mundilfari – Time traveler
- Rolf – Famous wolf
- Sigmund – Victorious protector
- Sigvard – Guardian of victory
- Steinar – Stone warrior
- Svein – Youth
- Thorfinn – Thor’s finder
- Ulfar – Wolf army
- Vermund – Protector of man
- Vidar – Wide ruler
- Yngvar – Warrior of the god Ing
I hope you found the perfect Viking name for your dog on our list! Don’t miss all of our dog name ideas for even more inspiration. Oh, and if you’re also adopting a new feline friend, check out our list of unique cat names over on TechnoMeow! Last, but not least, Vikings were pretty well-known for being explorers. If your dogs takes after their Nordic namesakes, I strongly recommend checking out our favorite dog GPS collars over on TechnoBark.
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Hi there! I'm Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I've been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I'm not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I'm also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.