Inuit Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Inuit are a bunch of socially and truly comparative Innate people groups customarily possessing the Arctic and subarctic districts of North America, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Regions, Yukon, Alaska, and Chukotsky district of Chukotka autonomous Okrug, Russia
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Inuit Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Name of the Goddess who created animals from her clothes. | ||
Clear sky | ||
A wise woman. | ||
Inuit goddess of fertility and childbirth. | ||
She who is honest and noble. | ||
Under-feet | ||
The strong one | ||
Grey wolf | ||
One with a friendly spirit. | ||
Inuit form of Anne. It means grace. | ||
Inuit word for snow. | ||
Inuit word for fish catcher. | ||
Big woman or spirit of the woman under the sea. | ||
Old woman from the sea. Goddess of the hunters. | ||
Name of the goddess who inspires fear in the hearts of hunters. | ||
Woman, girl | ||
Goddess prayed for good weather. | ||
Goddess of the ruler of the sky. | ||
Atiqtalaaq means Polar bear cub in Inuit language. | ||
Polar bear mother | ||
Inuit word for coal. | ||
Elisapee is a spelling variation of Elisapie. It means my God is an oath. | ||
Inuit form of the name Elizabeth. It means my God is an oath. | ||
A form of Hiti. It means hyena. | ||
Red spruce in Inuit language. | ||
The name refers to inuksuk, an Alaskan cairn to mark pathways. It means on the right path. | ||
Singing crow woman. | ||
Inuit form of Jessica. It means rich or God beholds. | ||
This name means lightning. | ||
Lower part of the leg. | ||
Precious flower | ||
A hill | ||
Kirima means A Hill | ||
Kumaglak is a fictional name featured in 'Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner'. | ||
Thorn | ||
Nanouk is a variant of Nanuq, which means polar bear. | ||
The star | ||
God of icebergs | ||
One who is strong | ||
A woman with a fin. | ||
Nuniq is a form of Nanuq, a fictional name featured in the film 'Nanook of the North'. It means polar bear. | ||
'This fictional name was featured in the movie 'The Journey Home'.' | ||
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 | ||
Name of Tundra's granddaughter. | ||
Arctic flower. | ||



