Inuit Baby Boy Names With Meanings
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Inuit Baby Boy Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Boy!
You can browse all Inuit baby Boy names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Inuit Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
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Inuit Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Clear sky | ||
Under-feet | ||
The strong one | ||
Grey wolf | ||
Inuit word for snow. | ||
Atiqtalaaq means Polar bear cub in Inuit language. | ||
Inuit word for coal. | ||
Red spruce in Inuit language. | ||
The name refers to inuksuk, an Alaskan cairn to mark pathways. It means on the right path. | ||
This name means lightning. | ||
Lower part of the leg. | ||
Kumaglak is a fictional name featured in 'Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner'. | ||
Nanouk is a variant of Nanuq, which means polar bear. | ||
The star | ||
God of icebergs | ||
One who is strong | ||
Nuniq is a form of Nanuq, a fictional name featured in the film 'Nanook of the North'. It means polar bear. | ||
God who cares for the souls in the underworld before their reincarnation. | ||
Island | ||
Inuit form of Philip. It means lover of horses. | ||
Dog | ||
God of sky | ||
The sun | ||
Kidney | ||
Covered in clouds | ||
God of hunting or master of caribou. | ||
The adopted child. | ||
He who is spontaneous and versatile. | ||
Tiny man | ||
Old woman deity who could walk on water. | ||
Name of a powerful sky god. | ||
He who is generous. | ||
Tulimak is a form of Tulimaq. It means rib. | ||
Inuit word for rib. | ||
Warrior or god of the stars. | ||
Like a raven or the creator of light. | ||
Ujurak is a variant of Ujarak. It means rock. | ||
River | ||
Calved ice | ||
Breaking off sugar-pine cones | ||
A yellow jacket used for carrying pieces of meat from the house to the nest. | ||
A bright Star | ||
One who is beautiful. | ||
To claw | ||



