🐦‍⬛ Crow Names

Crows are intelligent, mysterious, and deeply symbolic — and the best crow names capture all of that in a single striking word.

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Famous Crow Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Huginn & Muninn Norse mythology

Odin's two ravens — Thought and Memory — are the most famous corvids in mythology, lending an air of wisdom and mysticism to crow naming traditions.

Mordecai Regular Show (Cartoon Network)

The blue jay character from this beloved animated series helped popularize the idea of giving corvids dignified, slightly absurd human names.

Morrigan Irish/Celtic mythology

The shape-shifting goddess associated with crows and ravens, whose name has become a popular choice for mysterious and powerful crow characters in fiction.

Naming a crow — whether a real pet or a fictional character — is a chance to tap into one of nature's most fascinating creatures. Crows are known for their intelligence, their association with myth and magic, and their striking black plumage. A great crow name might reference their dark beauty, their legendary cleverness, their role in folklore, or their surprisingly playful personalities. From the ravens of Norse mythology to the clever corvids of modern science, crows have inspired storytellers, scientists, and pet owners alike. This guide offers names drawn from mythology, nature, pop culture, and pure imagination to help you find the perfect name for your crow.

Tips for Choosing Crow Names

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Lean into the crow's mythic associations — names from Norse, Celtic, or Native American traditions feel natural and evocative.

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Consider names that reference the color black or the night: Onyx, Sable, Midnight, Shadow, Raven.

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For pet crows, a slightly ironic or humorous name — like Edgar or Professor Beak — can reflect their mischievous personalities.

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Short, sharp one-syllable names are great for training pet crows, as they respond better to crisp, distinct sounds.

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For fictional crows, names with hard consonants (K, X, R) feel sharp and dramatic, while softer names work for gentler, wiser characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

In many countries, keeping wild crows is illegal, but hand-raised or captive-bred crows can be kept in some regions with proper permits. Always check local wildlife laws.

Names that reference intelligence or trickery work well — Loki, Merlin, Wily, Sage, or Hex all suggest a cunning, clever personality.

Huginn, Muninn, Morrigan, Badb, Corvin, and Calder all have strong mythological or folklore connections to crows and ravens.

Research shows crows are highly intelligent and can learn to associate specific sounds with themselves, so a distinctive, consistently used name can be recognized by a pet crow.

Ravens tend to get grander, more epic names (Odin, Shadow, Nevermore) while crows often get sharper, more mischievous names — though the line is blurry and personal preference rules.

How to Name Your Crow

Draw from mythology and folklore

Crows appear in the myths of almost every culture — Norse, Celtic, Native American, Japanese, and more. Names from these traditions carry built-in resonance. Huginn (Norse for 'thought'), Morrigan (Celtic war goddess), or Karasu (Japanese for crow) are all powerful options with deep roots.

Reflect their personality

Whether your crow is mischievous, wise, brooding, or playful, let their personality guide the name. A bold, aggressive crow might be Talon or Dagger; a clever, curious one might be Sage or Riddle; a goofy, affectionate one might be Biscuit or Wobble.

Use dark and gothic aesthetics

Crows are deeply tied to gothic imagery — night, death, mystery, transformation. Names like Obsidian, Vex, Cipher, Nocturne, or Specter lean into this aesthetic and work beautifully for fictional characters.

Consider ironic or contrasting names

There's a long tradition of giving dark or imposing animals surprisingly cheerful names — naming a crow 'Sunny' or 'Daisy' creates a charming contrast that suits their quirky personalities perfectly.

Keep it memorable

Whether for a pet or a character, the best crow names stick in the mind. Aim for one or two syllables, strong consonants, and a sound that feels as distinct and sharp as the bird itself.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →