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Naming Tips2026-06-18By BestAnimalNames Editorial Team

Animal Names from Different Cultures: 200+ Global Ideas 🌏

Explore beautiful pet names from world languages and cultures. From Japanese and Hindi to Swahili and Celtic, find globally inspired animal names.

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The world speaks thousands of languages, each with its own beautiful naming traditions. Drawing from world cultures gives your pet a name rich with meaning, history, and global perspective.

Japanese Animal Names

Kuma (bear), Tora (tiger), Sakura (cherry blossom), Yuki (snow), Sora (sky), Ryu (dragon), Hoshi (star), Mochi, Sushi.

African & Swahili Names

Simba (lion), Zuri (beautiful), Jabari (brave), Amani (peace), Safari (journey), Nala (gift), Kito (precious jewel).

Celtic & Gaelic Names

Finn, Niamh, Aoife, Cian, Oisin, Brigid, Rowan, Lugh, Morrigan.

Nordic & Scandinavian Names

Freya, Loki, Odin, Thor, Sven, Astrid, Bjorn, Sigrid, Fenrir.

Sanskrit & Indian Names

Bodhi, Kali, Shanti, Devi, Ravi, Priya, Asha, Indra, Raj.

Native American Names

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Dakota, Cheyenne, Winona, Kiona, Nokomis, Takoda, Paco, Mika.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is cultural appropriation a concern with pet names?

Using names from other cultures with respect and appreciation is generally fine. Learn the meaning and pronunciation to honor the source.

What's the most popular global pet name?

Simba (Swahili) and Luna (Latin) are among the most popular culturally-derived pet names worldwide.

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