Husky is the perfect companion for those who lead active lifestyles. They are known as a sled dog breed and even though they’re not bigger than other breeds of dogs, they have enormous endurance and determination.
Husky is a medium sized dog breed that originated from Northern Siberia. In fact, this sled dog breed was developed to pull heavy loads at extreme temperatures and in difficult terrains. They are also known as Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Huskies because they were used by the Chukchi people of northeastern Asia during their hunting trips. The hardy nature of these dogs allowed them to survive even in places where people couldn’t live easily such as Alaska. Their endurance is one of their many traits that make them suitable working in colder climates.
Huskies have such beautiful and unique personalities; finding the perfect name can be difficult. But don’t worry, we’re here to help with our list of over 650 names for all sorts of different types of pups out there. Check it out below and let us know which one is your favorite in the comments section. We love hearing from readers like you and always appreciate feedback on blog posts!
Husky Names
A-Z Puppy Names
Ace (Alpha, Deuce)
Aiko (Akita, Chow Chow, German Shepherd, Husky)
Akito (Akita)
Alika (Alaskan Malamute)
Anuko (Anatolian Shepherd, Dogo Argentino)
Banni (Basenji)
Bella
Blanche
Bobo
Boxer
Bouncer
Bosshog
Brando
Breaker
Bruiser
Bruno
Brutus
Buca
Buck
Buzz
Cali
Cami
Capone
Cassie
Champ
Chelsey
Cooper
Cosmo
Cowboy
Crash
Crimson
Dakota
Dasher
Dave
DaVinci
Deacon
Denali
Dixie
Dotty
Duke
Eevee
Emmett
Esmeey
Eve
Eliot
Evin
Enzo
Eureka
Ezra
Farley
Fiona
Fluffy
Frosty
Gaston
Georgina
Georgy
Giggy
Gizmo
Goliath
Gracie
Hank
Harley
Harlowe
Haukko
Harvey
Hatori
Hektor
Hera
Holly
Hunter
Iditarod
Inga
Ira
Ivy
Jagger
Janet
Jasmine
Joey
Juno
Kacy
Kitty
Kitai
Koala
Kodiak
Lara
Leika
Leo
Levon
Lillie
Link
Luca
Maiko
Magnum
Maksim
Malichi
Mandy
Max
Merle
Mia
Molly
Moon
Moosy
Nasty
Neville
Nikita
Oculus
Oscar
Orson
Otis
Otto
Paasha
Pakalu
Pandora
Pappy
Parvati
Pebbles
Phoebe
Piper
Prince
Rhapsody
Rocky
Romulus
Roux
Ruutu
Rusty
Sassy
Scooby
Scout
Siku
Silas
Sloane
Sparx
Spitz Star (Alaskan Husky)
Stitch
Storm
Summer
Taiga
Talon
Tangier
Teddy
Tesla
Tessie
Tilly
Timber
Toby
Trent
Tucker
Tyne
Unity
Vali
Velma
Verdi
Vivienne
Vixen
Wolverine
Xena
Zazel
Zoey
Some Additional Name Ideas
Adonis
Amore
Apollo
Caruso
Casanova
Chuchu
Chubby
Chief
Conrad
Cosmo
Cupid
Dash
Deadpool
Dino
Diablo
Donna
Duke
Earnest
Ebony
Elder
Ezekiel
Ezio
Fierce
Felix
Ferrari
Finn
Flash
Gordon
Freddrick
Galahad
Goliath
Grady
Grizzly
Herman
Hunter
Infinity
Jasper
Kamil
Lupin
Lycra
Magnus
Maverick
Moody
Nala
Nomad
Pandora
Patch
Pearl
Pepper
Phobos
Pia
Princess
Quattro
Raptor
Regal
Rex
Rogue
Roxy
Sabrina
Saffron
Sasha
Sera
Shadow
Shazam
Sheba
Silver
Spike
Tempest
Teslan
Tolstoy
Tuxedo
Venus
Virginia
Vivian
Volodya
Voodoo
Xenia
Xena
4 Important Things to Remember while naming your Husky
No matter what breed of dog you have, naming them is a task that many owners struggle with. So huskies are no different .If you’re trying to find the perfect name for your pup, there’s some things that need to be taken into consideration first. Here are 4 important things to remember while naming your husky:
• A good way to start thinking about a name is by looking at their fur color or markings. For example names like “Snowy” or “Sasha” would go well with more white colored dogs whereas darker fur colors may suit names like “Rufus” or “Shadow”.
• It’s also important not to give any potential nicknames as this will help prevent confusion when it comes time for training.
• Avoid giving any names that might sound the same as a command so it’s best to avoid names like “Lassie” or “Puppy”. This will help prevent confusion when you’re training your dog.
• You’ll also want to avoid naming them after anything such as food, toys, games etc. Also names such as “Buddy” or “Spot” should be avoided. This is because you do not want to confuse your dog with basic commands like no, sit, stay etc. also in an emergency situation where they may need urgent medical attention. It can become very difficult to identify your pet if they have a name derived from something that we use in daily language (i.e: Buddy).