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Amaruq Masculine Inuit

Amaruq is a masculine name of Inuit origin, directly derived from the Inuktitut word for "wolf." In Inuit culture, the wolf holds a significant place as a symbol of strength, endurance, and hunting prowess, reflecting th...

Arnaq Feminine Greenlandic Inuit

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...

Iqaluk Unisex Inuit

Iqaluk is a name of Inuit origin, directly meaning "fish" in the Inuktitut language. This name reflects the deep connection of Inuit culture to the Arctic environment, where fish such as Arctic char, salmon, and trout ha...

Kenojuak Feminine Inuit

Kenojuak is an Inuit feminine name, a variant of Qinnuajuaq, which means "rough-legged hawk" (Buteo lagopus) in Inuktitut. The name is strongly associated with the acclaimed Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak (1927–2013), one...

Nanook Masculine Inuit

Origin and MeaningNanook is an Inuit name derived from the Inuktitut Nanuq, meaning "polar bear." In Inuit culture, the polar bear holds a prominent place as both a physical and spiritual figure. The name itself has deep...

Nanuk Masculine Inuit

Nanuk is a masculine name of Inuit origin, functioning as a variant of Nanuq. Like its root form, Nanuk is derived from the Inuktitut word for "polar bear" (nanuq), an animal that holds profound cultural significance acr...

Nanuq Masculine Inuit

Nanuq is an Inuit given name meaning "polar bear" in the Inuktitut language. In traditional Inuit religion, Nanuq (also spelled Nanook or Nanuk) was regarded as the master of bears—a powerful spirit who determined whethe...

Nauja Feminine Greenlandic Inuit

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...

Pitseolak Feminine Inuit

Pitseolak is an Inuit female first name, a variant of Pittiulaaq.EtymologyThe name derives from the Inuktitut root meaning "black guillemot," a seabird of the species Cepphus grylle, also known as a "sea pigeon." The var...

Pitsiulaaq Feminine Inuit

Etymology and MeaningPitsiulaaq is a feminine Inuit name, a variant of Pittiulaaq, which means "black guillemot" (Cepphus grylle), a seabird native to Arctic regions. The name reflects the deep connection Inuit culture h...

Pittiulaaq Feminine Inuit

Pittiulaaq is a feminine Inuit name that means "black guillemot" in Inuktitut, referring to the sea bird species Cepphus grylle. The black guillemot is a distinctive Arctic and subarctic bird known for its black breeding...

Qinnuajuaq Feminine Inuit

Qinnuajuaq is a feminine Inuit name meaning "rough-legged hawk" in Inuktitut, referring to the species Buteo lagopus. This name reflects the deep connection between Inuit culture and the Arctic environment, where the rou...

Siqiniq Feminine Inuit

Siqiniq is a feminine Inuit name meaning "sun" in Inuktitut.In Inuit cosmology, the sun (also Siqiniq or sometimes Siqiniq) is a powerful entity. According to legend, Siqiniq is the sister of the moon god Tarqiup Inua (s...

Taqqiq Unisex Inuit

Taqqiq is an Inuit unisex name that comes from the Inuktitut word for "moon." In Inuit culture, the moon holds deep spiritual significance, often associated with the lunar deity Tarqik (or Tarqiup Inua), who controls the...

Tarqik Unisex Inuit

Tarqik is a variant of the Inuit name Taqqiq. The name originates from the Inuktitut language, where it directly means "moon," reflecting the deep cultural connection between Indigenous Arctic peoples and the celestial b...

Tiriaq Feminine Inuit

Tiriaq is a feminine name of Inuit origin, meaning "ermine" or "weasel" in Inuktitut. The ermine (a species of weasel known for its white winter coat) is a small yet courageous animal in Arctic traditions, often symboliz...

Tulugaq Unisex Greenlandic Inuit

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...

Ujaraq Masculine Inuit

Ujaraq is a masculine Inuit name that originates from the Inuktitut word for "stone." In the harsh Arctic environment where Inuit communities have traditionally lived, stone holds significant practical and cultural impor...

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