1. Fenrir: From Norse mythology, Fenrir is a giant and ferocious wolf, destined to kill Odin during Ragnarok, making him one of the most feared creatures in the mythos.
2. Amarok: In Inuit mythology, Amarok is a gigantic wolf that hunts alone, representing the wild and unknown dangers of the Arctic night.
3. Hati: Son of Fenrir in Norse legends, Hati is known for chasing the moon, creating nightfall, and signaling the endless chase of celestial bodies.
4. Lycaon: A king from Greek mythology, he was turned into a wolf as punishment by Zeus, representing the wrath of gods and the loss of humanity.
5. Boris: Simple yet strong, this name means ‘wolf’ and is a popular choice for those seeking a traditional and straightforward male werewolf name.
6. Faelan: In Irish, Faelan means ‘little wolf,’ conjuring images of cunning and agility wrapped in a mysterious aura.
7. Ulric: Meaning ‘wolf power’ or ‘wolf ruler,’ this name exudes authority and nods to medieval legends of noble knights.
8. Ralph: Derived from Old English, this name means ‘wolf council,’ blending wisdom with the primal instinct of a wolf.
9. Odwolf: With roots meaning ‘wealthy wolf,’ this name implies prosperity and resourcefulness, ideal for a werewolf leader.
10. Remus: A nod to Roman mythology, where Remus, nursed by a she-wolf, co-founded Rome, making it a name rich in history and legend.
1. Lupa: Famed as the nurturing she-wolf who cared for the twins Romulus and Remus in Roman legend, Lupa is synonymous with guardianship and primal instincts.
2. Accalia: Known in myth as a protective she-wolf, Accalia suggests loyalty and the fierce independence often attributed to wolf-like creatures.
3. Tala: Means ‘red wolf’ in Native American languages, and it evokes the mysterious and sacred nature of the wolf.
4. Morrighan: A warrior goddess from Celtic mythology often associated with shape-shifting into a wolf, embodying strength and strategic prowess.
5. Rieka: Combining the ‘power of the wolf,’ it’s rooted in Old German and signifies the strength and independence of a leader.
6. Selene: The Greek goddess of the moon, perfectly reflects the mystical and alluring connection between the moon and werewolves.
7. Lupita: A diminutive of Lupe, this name conveys familiarity and warmth, yet retains the deep spiritual connections of its wolf origins.
8. Ashina: Meaning ‘female wolf’ in Arabic, it captures an essence of grace and ferocity, perfect for a strong, independent werewolf.
9. Daciana: A Romanian name meaning ‘wolf,’ lending a sense of exotic allure and ancient mystery to any werewolf character.
10. Otsana: A Basque name meaning ‘she-wolf,’ it calls to mind the wild and untamed nature of wolves, emphasizing freedom and unity with nature.