Greenlandic Names
Greenlandic names are used by the indigenous people of Greenland.
31 names in our directory
Greenlandic
31Aputsiaq is a Greenlandic masculine given name deriving directly from the Greenlandic word aputsiaq, meaning "snowflake." The name reflects the Arctic environment of Greenland, where snow is a defining natural element. A...
Aqissiaq is a Greenlandic masculine given name that means "young ptarmigan", a bird native to Arctic and cold regions. The name reflects the deep connection of Greenlandic culture to the natural environment, particularly...
Arnaq is a Greenlandic and Inuktitut name that literally means "woman". It is also recorded as the name given by the English to an Inuk woman captured by Sir Martin Frobisher in 1577 during his second voyage to find the...
Aviaaja is a Greenlandic feminine given name, derived from an East Greenlandic word meaning "cousin." The name reflects the cultural importance of family relationships in Greenlandic society. A variant form, Aviâja, exis...
Aviâja is a female Greenlandic given name originating as a variant of Aviaaja. Aviaaja itself is derived from an East Greenlandic word meaning "cousin", highlighting the importance of kinship ties in the region's culture...
Inuk is a Greenlandic masculine name that directly means "person, human" in the Greenlandic language. As a given name, it reflects a fundamental aspect of identity in Inuit culture, where the term inuk (plural Inuit) is...
Inunnguaq is a Greenlandic masculine name that combines inuk, meaning "person" or "human," with the diminutive suffix -nnguaq, resulting in the meaning "little person." The name is thus grammatically aligned with a commo...
Ivaana is a Greenlandic Inuit feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Ivaaq, which itself means "egg" in Greenlandic. The name combines the Greenlandic root ivek (meaning "brood egg") with the suffix -na, a...
Ivaaq is a Greenlandic masculine name that means "egg" in the Greenlandic language (Kalaallisut), directly reflecting its lexical origin. The name is derived from the common Greenlandic noun "ivaq" (egg), and is used as...
Ivalu is a Greenlandic feminine given name that translates to "sinew, tendon, thread" in the Greenlandic language. The name reflects traditional Inuit life, where sinewi was used for sewing and crafting tools, underscori...
Kimmernaq is a Greenlandic female given name that means "cowberry" or "lingonberry" (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) in the Greenlandic language. The name is derived directly from the noun kimmernaq, which refers to the small, ta...
Malik 2 is a Greenlandic masculine given name that derives from the word malik, meaning "wave" or "sea" in the Greenlandic language (Kalaallisut). As a Greenlandic name, it reflects the profound connection of Inuit cultu...
Miillaaraq is a uniquely melodic feminine name used in Greenlandic culture. Its etymology is complex and evocative: it is thought to derive from the Greenlandic verb millalaarpoq, which means "to drone, hum, or buzz (as...
Minik is a Greenlandic given name that holds a specific and practical meaning rooted in Arctic survival and traditional craftsmanship. Derived from the Greenlandic language, it signifies "seal oil", specifically the thic...
Naasunnguaq is a Greenlandic female given name that translates poetically to "little flower." Etymologically, it derives from the noun naasoq ("flower, plant") combined with the endearing or diminutive suffix -nnguaq, a...
Naja is a feminine given name of Greenlandic origin, derived from the Greenlandic word najaa meaning "his younger sister". While the name shares its spelling with the scientific genus for cobras (from Sanskrit nāga meani...
Nauja is a feminine given name of Greenlandic and Inuit origin that means "seagull" in both Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) and Inuktitut languages. The name derives from the word naujaq or nauja, referring to the gull, a seab...
Nivi is a Greenlandic feminine given name that originated as a short form of the traditional name Niviarsiaq. The root name literally means "young girl" in the Greenlandic language, reflecting a straightforward yet endea...
Niviarsiaq is a Greenlandic feminine name that directly translates to "young girl" in the Greenlandic language [1]. This name reflects a deep connection to nature, as it is also the vernacular name for the dwarf fireweed...
Nuka is a given name originating from Greenland. Its meaning is derived directly from the Greenlandic word nukaa, which signifies "younger sibling," specifically a boy's younger brother of the same gender [1]. As such, t...
Paninnguaq is a Greenlandic feminine given name that literally means "little daughter" or "dear little daughter." It is formed from the word panik (meaning "daughter") and the diminutive suffix -nnguaq, which conveys end...
Piloqutinnguaq is a feminine Greenlandic name meaning "little leaf." It is formed from the word piloqut ("leaf") and the diminutive suffix -nnguaq, which conveys smallness or endearment. This name reflects the Greenlandi...
Pipaluk is a Greenlandic Inuit feminine given name, meaning "sweet little thing" or more endearingly, "sweet little thing who belongs to me" in the Greenlandic language. This name reflects a warmth and affection in Inuit...
Qillaq is a Greenlandic masculine given name meaning "seal hide". The name reflects the central role of seals in traditional Inuit culture, where seal skins were used for clothing, kayaks, and shelter. The Greenlandic la...
Salik is a masculine name of Greenlandic origin, meaning "clean, wipe, scrape." This name reflects the practical and nature-oriented naming traditions common in Greenlandic and Inuit cultures, where names often derive fr...
Sissinnguaq is a Greenlandic feminine name meaning "squirrel." Derived from the Greenlandic word sissinnguaq for the arctic ground squirrel (Urocitellus parryii), the name reflects the Indigenous culture's close bond wit...
Tulugaq is a unisex given name of Greenlandic and Inuit origin, meaning "raven". In Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), tulugaq is the word for the common raven, a bird that holds significant cultural and mythological importance...
Tupaarnaq is a Greenlandic feminine given name meaning "wild thyme" (Thymus vulgaris). The name is derived directly from the Greenlandic word tupaarnaq, which refers to the aromatic herb known for its use in traditional...
Ujarak is a Greenlandic name drawn directly from Kalaallisut, the official language of Greenland. It literally translates to "stone" — a concise word that evokes the island's ancient, rocky landscape shaped by ice and vo...
Ukaleq is a Greenlandic feminine name derived from the native word for "hare" (ukaleq), a small mammal found throughout the Arctic. The name reflects Greenland's close connection to its natural environment and wildlife....
Ulloriaq is a Greenlandic unisex given name that literally means "star" in the Greenlandic language. The name reflects the natural environment and celestial traditions of the Inuit culture, where the night sky—especially...