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Norwegian Buhund Names

Updated: April 11, 2024

Welcome to a unique collection of monikers inspired by the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions of Norway. This page is dedicated to all the proud owners or prospective parents of the charismatic and versatile breed, the Buhund. Originating from the land of the midnight sun, these dogs are renowned for their intelligence, agility, and robustness. Whether you've recently welcomed a Buhund into your family or are planning to do so, finding the perfect name can be a delightful yet challenging task.

Our curated list of names pays homage to their Norwegian roots, capturing the essence of the country's enchanting folklore, evocative landscapes, and distinctive language. We've strived to include choices that reflect the Buhund's diverse range of qualities, from their herding instincts to their acute sense of alertness. Each name carries a unique tale, a distinctive charm, and a strong character - just like your Buhund.

So, prepare to embark on a journey through Norwegian heritage, folklore, and natural wonders. Let's explore these unique names together and find the one that perfectly mirrors the spirit and charisma of your four-legged friend.

Name Reason to Choose
Agnar Agnar, meaning 'sharp, edge of a sword', is fitting for a protective Buhund
Aksel Aksel is a common Norwegian name, fitting for a Buhund
Alf Alf is a traditional Norwegian name, fitting for a Buhund
Åse Åse is a common Norwegian name, excellent for a Buhund
Astrid A female name of Norse origin, meaning 'godly strength'
Bente Bente is a common Norwegian woman's name
Birger A Scandinavian name that means 'help', suitable for a Buhund with a helpful nature
Birgit Named after a popular Norwegian woman's name
Bjorn It's a traditional Norwegian name that means 'bear', ideal for a strong Buhund
Brage Brage, the name of the Norse god of poetry, is a unique name for a Buhund
Casper Casper is a name used in Norway, making it suitable
Cathrine Cathrine, a popular Norwegian name, fits a noble Buhund
Cato Cato is a name used in Norway, making it suitable
Dag This name means 'day' in Norwegian
Dagrun Dagrun, meaning 'day' and 'secret lore', is suitable for an intriguing Buhund
Dahlia Named after a flower, commonly found in Norway
Dina Dina is a Norwegian name, perfect for a Buhund
Ebbe Common in Norway, Ebbe means 'wild boar,' a signifier of strength and bravery
Einar A traditional Norwegian name that means 'lone warrior'
Eirik A traditional Norwegian name for a Buhund with a 'forever ruler' personality
Elsa It means 'truth', suitable for a loyal Buhund
Elvira Elvira is a Norwegian name, perfect for a Buhund
Embla Embla, the first woman in Norse mythology, is a fitting name for a female Buhund
Espen Espen is a popular Norwegian boy's name
Falk Falk, meaning 'falcon', is a strong and powerful name for a Buhund
Fenrir In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf
Freyja Named after the Norse goddess of love and beauty
Frida It means 'peace', ideal for a calm and gentle Buhund
Fridtjof Fridtjof is a traditional Norwegian name
Frode A popular Norwegian name, Frode signifies 'wise and clever,' ideal for a smart Buhund
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Names Based on Fur Color

Norwegian Buhunds come in a range of colors, from wheaten to black, making this a unique personalizing factor.
Name Description
Aske Aske means 'ash' in Norwegian, suitable for a Buhund with a grey coat
Bjørk For a light-colored Buhund, Bjørk, which means 'birch' in Norwegian, is a perfect match
Bly Bly, or 'lead' in Norwegian, is a fitting name for a dark grey Buhund
Brennevin Brennevin, a type of Norwegian liquor, would be a fun name for a brown Buhund
Brun Brun means 'brown' in Norwegian, suitable for a Buhund with a brown coat
Ebenholts For a black-coated Buhund, Ebenholts, the Norwegian word for 'ebony', is ideal
Elfenben Elfenben, translating to 'ivory' in Norwegian, suits a white-coated Buhund
Ginger Ginger, a common term in English and Norwegian, fits a Buhund with a reddish coat
Grå Grå is ideal for a grey-coated Buhund, as it translates to 'grey' in Norwegian
Granitt Granitt, or 'granite' in Norwegian, is suitable for a grey-coated Buhund
Gull Gull is Norwegian for 'gold', fitting a golden-coated Buhund
Hvit For a white-coated dog, Hvit, which means 'white' in Norwegian, is perfect
Kaffe This term translates to 'coffee' in Norwegian, aligning perfectly with a dark brown coat
Karamell For a Buhund with a coat color as sweet as candy, Karamell, meaning 'caramel' in Norwegian, is a perfect choice
Kokos Kokos, or 'coconut' in Norwegian, is ideal for a white Buhund
Kull For a dark-coated Buhund, Kull, meaning 'coal' in Norwegian, is a great choice
Marmor Marmor, translating to 'marble' in Norwegian, is ideal for a Buhund with a mixed color coat
Mokka Mokka would be ideal for a Buhund with a rich, dark brown coat similar to the coffee
Perle A shiny, white-coated Buhund could be named Perle, which translates to 'pearl' in Norwegian
Sjokolade Perfect for a Buhund with a brown coat, Sjokolade is the Norwegian word for 'chocolate'
Skygge If your Buhund's coat is as dark as a shadow, Skygge, the Norwegian word for 'shadow' is perfect
Snø In Norwegian, Snø means 'snow', a perfect fit for a white Buhund
Sølv For a grey or silver-coated Buhund, Sølv, translating to 'silver' in Norwegian, is ideal
Svart Ideal for a black Buhund, Svart is the Norwegian word for 'black'
Tåke If your Buhund's coat is as grey as fog, Tåke, the Norwegian word for 'fog', is a great choice
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Scandinavian Mythology Names

Names inspired by Scandinavian mythology can pay homage to the Norwegian Buhund's Nordic roots.
Name Description
Baldur Baldur is the Norse god of light and happiness, making it a cheerful name for a Buhund
Bragi Bragi, the Norse god of poetry, could be a poetic name for a Buhund
Eir Eir, the Norse goddess of healing, would be an inspiring name for a nurturing Buhund
Forseti Forseti is the Norse god of justice and reconciliation, a noble name for a Buhund
Freyja This name is inspired by the Norse goddess of beauty and love, ideal for a beautiful Buhund
Freyr Freyr is the Norse god of prosperity, making it a lucky name for a Buhund
Frigg Named after the goddess of love in Norse mythology, ideal for a loving Buhund
Gefion Gefion is a generous Norse goddess, making it a great name for a kind-hearted Buhund
Heimdall Heimdall is the Norse god who guards the rainbow bridge, a vigilant name for a watchful Buhund
Hel Hel is the Norse goddess of the underworld, a striking name for a black Buhund
Hod Hod is a lesser-known Norse god, a unique name for a special Buhund
Idun Idun is the Norse goddess of youth, making it a vibrant name for a young Buhund
Loki Loki, a trickster god in Norse mythology, would be a fitting name for a playful Norwegian Buhund
Mimir Mimir is a Norse god known for wisdom and knowledge, a profound name for an intelligent Buhund
Njord Njord is the Norse sea god, a suitable name for a Buhund who loves the water
Odin Odin is the chief of the gods in Norse mythology, making it a powerful name for a Norwegian Buhund
Ran Ran is a sea goddess in Norse mythology, an enigmatic name for a Norwegian Buhund
Saga Saga is the Norse goddess of history and storytelling, a profound name for a Buhund
Sif Sif is known as Thor's wife in Norse mythology, a dignified name for a female Buhund
Skadi Skadi, the Norse winter goddess, would be a fitting name for a Buhund with a white coat
Thor This name is derived from the Norse god of thunder and strength, perfect for a strong, energetic Buhund
Tyr This name is derived from the Norse god of war, fitting for a brave Buhund
Ull Ull is the Norse god of hunting and winter, a fitting name for a Buhund who loves the cold
Vali Vali is a young Norse god, making it an adorable name for a Buhund puppy
Vidar Vidar is a Norse god of silence and revenge, an intriguing name for a Buhund
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Traditional Norwegian Names

Given the breed's Norwegian origins, traditional Norwegian names can reflect the dog's heritage.
Name Description
Åse Åse, a traditional Norwegian name, suits a Buhund well
Bjorn Bjorn is Norwegian for bear, a strong name for a powerful Buhund
Erik Erik, a timeless Norwegian name, suits a Buhund well
Frida Frida, meaning peace, is a lovely name for a calm Buhund
Gunnar Gunnar, a warrior's name, suits a protective Buhund
Harald Harald, a name of Norwegian kings, is a majestic name for a Buhund
Hilda Hilda, meaning battle, is fitting for a lively Buhund
Ingrid Ingrid, a classic Norwegian name, is ideal for a beautiful Buhund
Ivar Ivar, meaning archer in Norwegian, is fitting for an active Buhund
Jens Jens, a common Norwegian name, is suitable for a friendly Buhund
Kari Kari, a traditional name, is well-fitted for a female Buhund
Lars Lars, a popular name in Norway, fits a Buhund well
Maren Maren, a charming name, is suitable for a gentle Buhund
Nils Nils, a classic Norwegian name, is a great fit for a Buhund
Ole Ole, a traditional Norwegian name, suits a Buhund well
Petter Petter, a common name in Norway, is ideal for a Buhund
Ragna Ragna, meaning advice in Norwegian, suits a wise Buhund
Siv Siv, meaning bride in Norwegian, is a lovely name for a Buhund
Stian Stian, a popular Norwegian name, is a good match for a Buhund
Thora Thora, a classic Norwegian name, is suitable for a female Buhund
Tove Tove, a traditional Norwegian name, fits a Buhund well
Ulrik Ulrik, a unique Norwegian name, suits a special Buhund
Viggo Viggo, a strong Norwegian name, is ideal for a robust Buhund
Wenche Wenche, a traditional name, is perfect for a female Buhund
Yngve Yngve, a classic Norwegian name, is a good fit for a Buhund
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Nature-Inspired Names

Norwegian Buhunds are known for their love of the outdoors, making nature-inspired names a good fit for this breed.
Name Description
Ås The name means 'ridge', great for a dog who loves to climb
Aurora Inspired by the Northern Lights frequently seen in Norway
Bjørk This Norwegian term for 'birch' is perfect for a light-colored dog
Blomst This name means 'flower', perfect for a beautiful and delicate dog
Elv This word means 'river' in Norwegian, great for a dog who loves water
Fjell It's in Norwegian, means 'mountain', and suits a strong dog
Frost It means 'frost' in Norwegian, perfect for a dog that loves the cold
Glede It translates to 'joy', inspired by the joy nature brings
Gran This word means 'spruce' in Norwegian, a common tree in Norway
Hav This Norwegian term means sea, great for a dog who loves water
Himmel This Norwegian term means 'sky', great for a dreamy dog
Høst It means 'autumn' in Norwegian, suits a dog with a warm and cozy personality
Is It means 'ice' in Norwegian, a common sight in Norway
Nord Inspired by the northern direction, suits a dog who loves to explore
Ørn This word means 'eagle' in Norwegian, suits a dog with a keen sense of sight
Regn The word means 'rain' in Norwegian, suits a dog that loves water
Sjø This Norwegian term for 'sea' is suitable for a water-loving dog
Skog This word means 'forest' in Norwegian, great for a dog who loves to explore
Snø The Norwegian term for 'snow', perfect for a white dog
Sol This Norwegian term for 'sun' is fitting for a warm and bright dog
Stein This name means 'stone', great for a strong and sturdy dog
Stjerne It means 'star' in Norwegian, perfect for a dog that shines bright
Tåke This word means 'fog' in Norwegian, perfect for a mysterious dog
Vind This name is inspired by the wind, perfect for a fast runner
Vinter This Norwegian term for 'winter' suits a dog that loves the cold
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Viking-Inspired Names

The Norwegian Buhund is a breed that dates back to the Viking era, making Viking-inspired names a fitting choice.
Name Description
Baldur The god of light, joy, purity, and the summer sun in Norse mythology
Bjorn It means 'bear' in Norwegian, a symbol of strength and bravery in Viking culture
Fenrir Named after the monstrous wolf in Norse mythology
Freya The goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and fine material possessions in Norse mythology
Frigg The goddess of marriage and motherhood in Norse mythology
Gunnar Means 'warrior' in Old Norse
Hati Named after the wolf that chases the moon in Norse mythology
Heimdall The god in Norse mythology who guards the bifrost that connects the world of men and the realm of the gods
Idun Named after the goddess of spring and rejuvenation in Norse mythology
Loki Inspired by the trickster god in Norse mythology
Magni Inspired by the son of Thor, god of strength in Norse mythology
Mimir Inspired by the god of wisdom and knowledge in Norse mythology
Modi Another son of Thor, known for his bravery in Norse mythology
Njord The god of wind, fertile land along the seacoast, as well as seamanship, sailing and fishing in Norse mythology
Odin Odin is the god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic in Norse mythology
Ragnar Inspired by the legendary Viking hero and king
Sif The goddess of earth in Norse mythology
Sigurd Derived from the hero in Norse sagas
Skadi The giantess and goddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains in Norse mythology
Skoll Named after the wolf that chases the sun in Norse mythology
Thor The god of thunder, strength and protection of mankind in Norse mythology
Tyr The god of law and heroic glory in Norse mythology
Ullr The god of skiing and hunting in Norse mythology
Valkyrie In Norse mythology, Valkyries choose who will die in battle
Ymir Named after the primeval being in Norse mythology
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