Question:Does anyone have good Siberean Husky names(male or female) that are from another language that have a really good meaning? Maybe something in in Russian or somewhere northern! Thanks!
Answers:
Chukchi: although it may sound a bit devilish because of the infamous toy, this names refers to the first tribe ever to adopt this kind of dog for breeding purposes. They were from the Siberian Peninsula.
Balto: the Siberian Husky name by excellence. It refers to many famous dogs from movies and novels. They were used as sledge dogs and many times as drivers of the other dogs . They found lost people in the snow and they helped them to get back to town.
Diefenbaker: a name that is taken from the legendary television hit series Due South where this famous dog also starred.
Jenna: the feminine version from the Balto , Balto 2 and Balto 3 from the animated film series.
Exile: from the famous action, adventure comedy cartoon.
Togo: Leonhard Seppala’s dog was named like that. This famous fisherman became a Siberian Husky breeder as from 1921 onwards. He has been remembered ever since.
I met a dude the other day with a really handsome dog named Blizzard. I thought that was a pretty cool name. How about the name Nanaki? I don't know what it means though.
Amara means willl never fade, it's a female name!
I named my female Husky Natasha, but I also like Marishka and if he was a boy I would name it Nikolai (or Nicky), Dimitry, Sasha (is a common russian name for guys), Ivanovich. You can also try this website, it have hundread of russian names for females and males:
http://www.babynames.org.uk/russian-baby...
Good luck. I love my Husky =]
This site is really great. It's got hundreds of Alaskan/Eskimo dog names and their meanings.
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/e...
I like:
Atka (guardian spirit)
Sakari (sweet)
Suka (fast)
I have no idea about Russian names, but here are some of my favorite names for animals...
Males
- Javert (French, pronounced 'zhah-VARE')
- Lestat (French, pronounced 'leh-STAH'...or badly pronounced as 'leh-stat')
- Ludwig (German, 'LOOD-vig')
- Lupin (stems from Latin (Lupus = 'wolf' (may also be 'dog')))
- Omar
- Gabriel
Females
- Alexandra
- Eponine (French, 'EP-oh-neen')
- Cosette (French, 'coh-ZET')
- Reika (Japanese, 'RAY-kah')
- Marian
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