This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Inuit.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aguta m & f InuitMeans "gatherer of the dead" in Inuit.
Atka m & f InuitMeans "guardian spirit" in Inuktitut
Higalik f Inuit (Anglicized)Means "Ice House". Borne by a female shaman of the Copper Inuit people who "adopted" anthropologist Diamond Jenness for two years in 1914 while he studied their way of life.
Ila f InuitYupik word for "companion" or "associate."
Imona f InuitMeaning unknown at this point in time. A known bearer of this name is the Inuit artist Imona Natsiapik (b. 1966).
Kallik f & m Inuit, LiteratureUsed by Erin Hunter in the Seekers series of novels. It means, "Lightning".
Kissimi m & f InuitUsed by Erin Hunter in the Seekers series of novels. It means "alone".
Lusa f Inuit, LiteratureUsed by Erin Hunter in the Seekers series of novels. It means, "Midnight".
Mitiarjuk f InuitOf uncertain etymology, name borne by a prominent Inuk author, educator and sculptor.
Nuvua f InuitAn Inuit name. This is the name of an Inuit woman in the movie: "The Journey Home".
Osuitok m & f InuitKnown bearer is Inuit sculptor Osuitok Ipeelee.
Siqinnaatchiaq f & m InuitIn Iñupiaq (also known as Inupiat), this name means "the return of the sun after the long darkness." In the TV series True Detective: Night Country, this is the cultural name bestowed on co-protagonist Evangeline Navarro by her deceased mother in a vision.
Ticasuk f Inupiat, InuitMeaning, "where the four winds gather their treasures from all parts of the world...the greatest which is knowledge."
Yuka f & m InuitMeans "bright star" in Inuit.