- Kayuh – mountain
- Aurora
- Aanaq (pronounced ah-nak) – mother
- Nini – porcupine
- Ice
- Snowy
- Pinga – goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine
- Borealis
- Storm / Stormy
- Gold / Goldrush
- Tundra
- Tlingit
- Winter
- Chinook – warm wind
- Chilly
- Pukak – snow
- Shtiya – my strength
- Suluk – feather
- Inuit
- Beluga
- Siku – ice
- Ulva – wolf
- Nukla – younger Sister
- Shila – flame
- Moose
- Eskimo
- Kamik – Eskimo boot
- Kaskae – chief
- Bear
- Atka – king
- Igloo
- Koko – chocolate
- Chinook
- Eska – creek
- Akna – goddess
- Tanana – hills
- Pakak – one that gets into everything
- Akiak – brave
- Mountain
- Miska – little bear
- Orca
- Suka – fast
- Avalanche
- Kima – candy
- Bison
- Amak – playful
- Cupun – coal
- Grizzly
- Sesi – snow
- Eyak
- Kanut – white Geese
- Haida
- Tonrar – devil
- Glacier
- Aleut
- Blizzard
- Polar
- Tsimshian
- Panik – daughter
- Whale / Whaley
- Sura – new life
- Aatag (pronounced Ah-tag) – father
- Sakari – sweet
- Tupit – tattoo
- Arctic
- Mammoth
- Tikaani – wolf
- Nanuk – polar bear
- Nanook – cute
- Caribou
- Miki – little
- Athabaskans
- Kavik – wolverine
- Arrluk – killer whale
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