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Werewolf Baby Names

Interested in a werewolf name for your little, um, monster? Werewolf baby names are definitely cool, from the Twilight-approved Embry and Jacob to the celebrity-endorsed Lovella and Rafael. And don’t forget about Wolf itself — one of our favorite animal baby names.

Along with Jacob and Rafael, other werewolf baby names in the US Top 1000 include Collin, Elena, Grady, Hayley, Lucian, Marcus, Raina, and Sylvie. One-of-a-kind werewolf names that might intrigue you include Bardou, Kennelly, Takaani, and Tolvar.

We’ve also included names with wolf-related meanings, such as Tala and Rudy. Check out our blog on werewolf baby names for more information and consult our comprehensive roster of werewolf names below.

Raul

Meaning: wolf counsel

Origin:Spanish variation of Ralph
551
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Origin:Spanish and Italian variation of Anthony
794
Irving

Meaning: green river, sea friend

Origin:Scottish
774
Tyler

Meaning: maker of tiles

Origin:English occupational name
1012
David

Meaning: beloved

Origin:Hebrew
337
Jamil

Meaning: beautiful, handsome

Origin:Arabic
4852
Quentin

Meaning: fifth

Origin:Latin
732
Wilford

Meaning: willow ford

Origin:English
4214
Wulfric

Meaning: wolf power

Origin:English
1154
Lowell

Meaning: young wolf

Origin:French
1809
Randolph

Meaning: shield-wolf

Origin:English
2322
Brady

Meaning: broad meadow or large-chested

Origin:Irish
952
Grady

Meaning: noble, illustrious

Origin:Irish
961
Lovella

Meaning: wolf

Origin:Feminine of Lovell
2651
Ylva

Meaning: wolf

Origin:Feminine variation of Ulf, Scandinavian
3797
Lupin

Meaning: pertaining to the wolf

Origin:Flower, animal, and literary name, from Latin
1928
Ephraim

Meaning: fruitful, fertile, productive

Origin:Hebrew
464
Jeremy

Meaning: appointed by God

Origin:English form of Jeremiah
581
Conroy

Meaning: hound (or wolf) of the plain

Origin:Irish
2768
Clayton

Meaning: place with good clay

Origin:English
1847