100+ Viking Dog Names for Strong and Brave Dogs

Choosing a Viking-inspired name for your pet dog can add a sense of power, strength, and nobility to your furry companion. The Viking culture and history are known for their fierce warriors, powerful gods, and unique beliefs. Naming your pet after these elements from Viking culture can give your dog a sense of identity and character.

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Unique and Unusual Viking Dog Names

Here are over 100 Viking-inspired names that are unique and unusual, which can set your pet apart from other animals and make them stand out:

  1. Aage – meaning “ancestor”
  2. Agnar – meaning “edge of the sword”
  3. Asbjorn – meaning “god-bear”
  4. Asger – meaning “spear of the gods”
  5. Ask – meaning “ash tree”
  6. Aslak – meaning “god-play”
  7. Astrid – meaning “divinely beautiful”
  8. Audun – meaning “old friend”
  9. Bjarke – meaning “bear”
  10. Bjorn – meaning “bear”
  11. Bjornulf – meaning “bear wolf”
  12. Brand – meaning “sword”
  13. Bror – meaning “brother”
  14. Dag – meaning “day”
  15. Dagfinn – meaning “fair day”
  16. Egil – meaning “sharp edge”
  17. Eilif – meaning “ever-life”
  18. Einar – meaning “lone warrior”
  19. Eirik – meaning “ever-ruler”
  20. Eivind – meaning “fair ruler”
  21. Erik – meaning “ever ruler”
  22. Erland – meaning “nobleman”
  23. Erling – meaning “son of Earl”
  24. Eyvind – meaning “warrior of fortune”
  25. Finn – meaning “fair” or “white”
  26. Freyja – meaning “lady” or “mistress”
  27. Fritjof – meaning “peace-thief”
  28. Frodi – meaning “wise”
  29. Gudbrand – meaning “god’s sword”
  30. Gudmund – meaning “god’s protection”
  31. Gudrun – meaning “god’s secret”
  32. Gunnar – meaning “warrior”
  33. Hakan – meaning “high-born”
  34. Hakon – meaning “son of the high one”
  35. Haldor – meaning “rock of Thor”
  36. Halvor – meaning “rock defender”
  37. Harald – meaning “ruler of the army”
  38. Helga – meaning “holy” or “blessed”
  39. Helgi – meaning “sacred”
  40. Holger – meaning “holder of the spear”
  41. Hroar – meaning “fame-warrior”
  42. Ingemar – meaning “famous son of Ing”
  43. Ingmar – meaning “famous son”
  44. Ingolf – meaning Ing’s descendant
  45. Ingvar – meaning “Ing’s warrior”
  46. Isak – meaning “he will laugh”
  47. Ivar – meaning “yew bow warrior”
  48. Jarl – meaning “chieftain”
  49. Jens – meaning “God is gracious”
  50. Joran – meaning “earth worker”
  51. Jorgen – meaning “farmer”
  52. Jorn – meaning “young warrior”
  53. Jostein – meaning “God’s stone”
  54. Kari – meaning “brave” or “strong”
  55. Karl – meaning “free man”
  56. Ketil – meaning “helmet”
  57. Kjell – meaning “shield”
  58. Kjetil – meaning “keel”
  59. Knut – meaning “knot”
  60. Kolbein – meaning “coal-white”
  61. Kyrre – meaning “gentle”
  62. Lars – meaning “laurel”
  63. Leif – meaning “descendant” or “heir”
  64. Lennart – meaning “lion strength”
  65. Ludvig – meaning “famous warrior”
  66. Magnus – meaning “great”
  67. Niklas – meaning “victorious people”
  68. Nils – meaning “victorious”
  69. Njal – meaning “champion”
  70. Njord – meaning “father of the gods”
  71. Odd – meaning “point of a weapon”
  72. Odin – meaning “the supreme deity”
  73. Olaf – meaning “ancestor’s relic”
  74. Olav – meaning “descendant of Olaf”
  75. Orjan – meaning “warrior of the earth”
  76. Orn – meaning “eagle”
  77. Oskar – meaning “god spear”
  78. Ottar – meaning “prosperity”
  79. Otto – meaning “wealth”
  80. Pal – meaning “brick”
  81. Peder – meaning “rock”
  82. Poul – meaning “small”
  83. Ragnar – meaning “warrior” or “ruler”
  84. Reidar – meaning “warrior of the home”
  85. Rolf – meaning “famous wolf”
  86. Rune – meaning “secret” or “mystery”
  87. Sigbjorn – meaning “victory-bear”
  88. Sigfred – meaning “victorious peace”
  89. Sigurd – meaning “victory guard”
  90. Soren – meaning “stern”
  91. Stig – meaning “wanderer”
  92. Sven – meaning “young warrior”
  93. Sverre – meaning “wild” or “severe”
  94. Thor – meaning “thunder”
  95. Torbjorn – meaning “Thor-bear”
  96. Tore – meaning “Thor’s warrior”
  97. Torfinn – meaning “Thor’s fair one”
  98. Torgrim – meaning “Thor’s mask”
  99. Tormod – meaning “Thor’s protection”
  100. Torvald – meaning “Thor’s ruler”
  101. Trygve – meaning “trusty”
  102. Ulf – meaning “wolf”
  103. Unni – meaning “loving”
  104. Uno – meaning “one” or “only”
  105. Vemund – meaning “loyal friend”
  106. Vidar – meaning “warrior of the forest”
  107. Viggo – meaning “war”
  108. Viking – meaning “from the bay”
  109. Viktor – meaning “conqueror”
  110. Vilhelm – meaning “will helmet”

Viking dog names are known for their strength and bravery, many of the Viking names are inspired by their gods, warriors, and natural elements and phenomena, as well as their cultural heritage and belief. I hope this list helps you find a suitable name for your dog that is inspired by the Vikings.

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I’m Noah, chief editor at VIVO Pets and the proud owner of a playful, energetic husky (Max). I’ve been a volunteer at Rex Animal Rescue for over 2 years. I love learning and writing about different animals that can be kept as pets. read more...

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