2600 A to Z Native Female Horse Names (With Meanings)

Written by Roger R. Henderson

Throughout history, horses have been named with intentionโ€”each syllable carrying weight, each sound reflecting character. Native-inspired names draw from deep wells of cultural wisdom, natural beauty, and spiritual significance. This comprehensive collection presents 2,600 carefully curated names spanning from A to Z, each accompanied by its meaning and the type of mare it best suits. Whether you’re naming a spirited Arabian filly, a gentle trail companion, or a champion racehorse, you’ll find inspiration in these pages. These names celebrate the profound bond between humans and horses, honoring both the animal’s majestic nature and the rich tapestry of indigenous languages and traditions from around the world. From names that evoke the thunder of hooves across open plains to those whispering of moonlit meadows, this collection serves as your guide to finding that one perfect name that captures your mare’s essenceโ€”her strength, grace, beauty, and soul.

A

The letter A opens our journey with names that embody power and grace, much like the first breath of dawn breaking across a misty pasture. In linguistics, A represents beginnings, the alpha, the first step forwardโ€”fitting for names that will be called across training arenas and whispered in quiet stalls. Native traditions across continents have long favored A-names for their strong, clear sounds that carry across distances, essential when calling horses from distant fields. The vowel-initial structure creates names that flow naturally, rolling off the tongue with the same fluidity as a mare’s canter. From Apache to Algonquin, from Aztec to Aboriginal traditions, A-names capture elements of nature that horses embodyโ€”the steadfastness of ancient oaks, the freedom of soaring eagles, the mystery of auroras dancing across northern skies. These hundred names represent diverse cultural touchstones, each offering a unique identity for mares of all temperaments, from the fierce competitor to the gentle soul.

  1. Abeque – Algonquin meaning “she stays at home.” Perfect for a barn-loving, homebodied mare.
  2. Abey – Native American for “leaf.” Suited for an autumn-born or nature-loving mare.
  3. Abiona – Yoruba-Native meaning “born during a journey.” Ideal for a travel-born mare.
  4. Abira – Hebrew-Native for “strong.” Perfect for a powerful, robust mare.
  5. Abital – Hebrew-Native meaning “my father is dew.” Suited for a gentle, dew-like mare.
  6. Adsila – Cherokee for “blossom.” Ideal for a flowering, beautiful mare.
  7. Aelwen – Welsh-Native meaning “fair browed.” Perfect for a blonde or white-faced mare.
  8. Afia – Ghanaian-Native for “born on Friday.” Suited for a Friday-born mare.
  9. Aga – Turkish-Native meaning “master.” Ideal for a dominant, commanding mare.
  10. Agapa – Greek-Native for “love.” Perfect for a loving, affectionate mare.
  11. Agate – Greek-Native gemstone name. Suited for a banded or striped mare.
  12. Ahava – Hebrew-Native meaning “love.” Ideal for a beloved, cherished mare.
  13. Ahnah – Native American for “mother.” Perfect for a maternal, nurturing broodmare.
  14. Ahyoka – Cherokee meaning “she brought happiness.” Suited for a joy-bringing mare.
  15. Aida – Arabic-Native for “returning visitor.” Ideal for a mare who always comes back.
  16. Ailani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “high chief.” Perfect for a noble, regal mare.
  17. Ailsa – Scottish-Native for “elf victory.” Suited for a magical Scottish mare.
  18. Aimee – French-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a loved, treasured mare.
  19. Aina – Scandinavian-Native for “always.” Perfect for a constant, reliable mare.
  20. Ainu – Japanese-Native indigenous people. Suited for a Japanese heritage mare.
  21. Aislinn – Irish-Native meaning “dream.” Ideal for a dreamy, ethereal mare.
  22. Aja – Hindi-Native for “goat.” Perfect for a nimble, mountain-climbing mare.
  23. Ajala – Yoruba-Native meaning “one who runs away.” Suited for a fleeing, fast mare.
  24. Akela – Hawaiian-Native for “noble.” Ideal for a noble, aristocratic mare.
  25. Akeyla – Hebrew-Native meaning “wise.” Perfect for an intelligent, sage mare.
  26. Akili – Swahili-Native for “wisdom.” Suited for a wise African mare.
  27. Akima – Native American meaning “my sister.” Ideal for a sisterly, companionable mare.
  28. Akina – Japanese-Native for “spring flower.” Perfect for a spring-born Japanese mare.
  29. Akira – Japanese-Native meaning “bright.” Suited for a brilliant, shining mare.
  30. Alaia – Basque-Native for “joyful.” Ideal for a happy, joyful Basque mare.
  31. Alala – Greek-Native war cry goddess. Perfect for a fierce, vocal mare.
  32. Alameda – Spanish-Native for “poplar grove.” Suited for a tree-loving Spanish mare.
  33. Alana – Irish-Native meaning “child.” Ideal for a youthful, young-spirited mare.
  34. Alani – Hawaiian-Native for “orange tree.” Perfect for a tropical Hawaiian mare.
  35. Alanis – Irish-Native meaning “precious.” Suited for a valuable, treasured mare.
  36. Alanza – Spanish-Native for “ready for battle.” Ideal for a warrior mare.
  37. Alaska – Aleut-Native for “great land.” Perfect for an Alaskan frontier mare.
  38. Alastair – Scottish-Native meaning “defender.” Suited for a protective Scottish mare.
  39. Alaula – Hawaiian-Native for “light of dawn.” Ideal for a sunrise-born mare.
  40. Alba – Latin-Native meaning “white.” Perfect for a pure white mare.
  41. Albina – Latin-Native for “white.” Suited for a white or albino mare.
  42. Alcina – Greek-Native meaning “strong-minded.” Ideal for a determined, willful mare.
  43. Alcyone – Greek-Native for “kingfisher.” Perfect for a blue or water-loving mare.
  44. Aldara – Greek-Native meaning “winged gift.” Suited for a swift, flying mare.
  45. Aldea – Spanish-Native for “village.” Ideal for a social, community-loving mare.
  46. Alera – Latin-Native meaning “eagle.” Perfect for a soaring, majestic mare.
  47. Alessa – Italian-Native for “defender.” Suited for a protective Italian mare.
  48. Aleta – Spanish-Native meaning “winged one.” Ideal for a swift, flying mare.
  49. Aletha – Greek-Native for “truth.” Perfect for an honest, truthful mare.
  50. Alexi – Greek-Native meaning “defender.” Suited for a protective, guardian mare.
  51. Alfa – Greek-Native first letter. Ideal for a first-born or leading mare.
  52. Alfreda – English-Native meaning “elf counsel.” Perfect for a wise, magical mare.
  53. Alhena – Arabic-Native star name. Suited for a celestial, stellar mare.
  54. Alia – Arabic-Native for “exalted.” Ideal for an elevated, noble mare.
  55. Aliana – Hebrew-Native meaning “my God has answered.” Perfect for a prayed-for mare.
  56. Alianna – Greek-Native for “light.” Suited for a bright, illuminating mare.
  57. Alida – Latin-Native meaning “small winged one.” Ideal for a petite, swift mare.
  58. Alima – Arabic-Native for “learned.” Perfect for an educated, wise mare.
  59. Alina – Slavic-Native meaning “bright.” Suited for a radiant Slavic mare.
  60. Alinta – Aboriginal-Native for “fire.” Ideal for a fiery Australian mare.
  61. Alira – Aboriginal-Native meaning “quartz stone.” Perfect for a crystalline, clear mare.
  62. Alison – Germanic-Native for “noble.” Suited for an aristocratic mare.
  63. Alita – Spanish-Native meaning “winged.” Ideal for a flying, swift mare.
  64. Aliya – Arabic-Native for “exalted.” Perfect for a lofty, elevated mare.
  65. Alka – Sanskrit-Native meaning “lock of curly hair.” Suited for a curly-maned mare.
  66. Allana – Celtic-Native for “harmony.” Ideal for a harmonious, balanced mare.
  67. Allegra – Italian-Native meaning “joyful.” Perfect for a happy Italian mare.
  68. Allira – Aboriginal-Native for “quartz.” Suited for a clear, crystalline mare.
  69. Allison – Germanic-Native meaning “noble.” Ideal for a noble, refined mare.
  70. Allura – French-Native for “to entice.” Perfect for an alluring, attractive mare.
  71. Alma – Latin-Native meaning “nurturing.” Suited for a nurturing, caring mare.
  72. Almeda – Latin-Native for “ambitious.” Ideal for an ambitious, driven mare.
  73. Almira – Arabic-Native meaning “princess.” Perfect for a royal, princess mare.
  74. Alodie – English-Native for “wealthy.” Suited for a valuable, precious mare.
  75. Aloha – Hawaiian-Native meaning “love.” Ideal for a loving Hawaiian mare.
  76. Alona – Hebrew-Native for “oak tree.” Perfect for a strong, sturdy mare.
  77. Alondra – Spanish-Native meaning “lark.” Suited for a singing, cheerful mare.
  78. Alpha – Greek-Native first letter. Ideal for a first, leading mare.
  79. Alphonsa – Germanic-Native for “noble and ready.” Perfect for a prepared noble mare.
  80. Alpine – Latin-Native for “of the mountains.” Suited for a mountain-dwelling mare.
  81. Alta – Latin-Native meaning “high.” Ideal for a tall, elevated mare.
  82. Altair – Arabic-Native star name. Perfect for a stellar, celestial mare.
  83. Althea – Greek-Native for “healer.” Suited for a healing, therapeutic mare.
  84. Altira – Aboriginal-Native meaning “high.” Ideal for a tall Australian mare.
  85. Aluna – Native American for “come here.” Perfect for a responsive, obedient mare.
  86. Alura – English-Native meaning “divine counselor.” Suited for a wise, advisory mare.
  87. Alurea – Latin-Native for “alluring.” Ideal for an attractive, captivating mare.
  88. Alva – Spanish-Native meaning “white.” Perfect for a white or light-colored mare.
  89. Alvina – English-Native for “elf friend.” Suited for a magical, friendly mare.
  90. Alya – Arabic-Native meaning “sky.” Ideal for a heavenly, celestial mare.
  91. Amabel – Latin-Native for “lovable.” Perfect for a lovable, sweet mare.
  92. Amani – Swahili-Native meaning “peace.” Suited for a peaceful African mare.
  93. Amara – Greek-Native for “eternal.” Ideal for an eternal, timeless mare.
  94. Amaris – Hebrew-Native meaning “promised by God.” Perfect for a blessed, promised mare.
  95. Amaya – Japanese-Native for “night rain.” Suited for a night or rainy mare.
  96. Amber – Arabic-Native for “jewel.” Ideal for a golden, precious mare.
  97. Ambra – Italian-Native meaning “amber.” Perfect for an amber-colored Italian mare.
  98. Ambrosia – Greek-Native for “immortal.” Suited for a legendary, immortal mare.
  99. Amethyst – Greek-Native purple gemstone. Ideal for a purple or precious mare.
  100. Amica – Latin-Native meaning “friend.” Perfect for a friendly, companionable mare.

B

Bold and beautiful, the letter B brings us names that resonate with strength and natural power. This consonant creates names with impact, each syllable landing with the weight of hoofbeats on solid ground. In many Native American languages, B-sounds connect to concepts of earth, stability, and the physical worldโ€”appropriate for these magnificent creatures who carry us upon their backs. The bilateral sound, formed by both lips meeting, creates names that feel grounded and present. Throughout indigenous cultures, B-names often reference the natural world’s more substantial elements: bears for strength, bison for abundance, breezes for gentle power. These names work particularly well for mares with commanding presence, those who turn heads when they enter the arena or pasture. Whether your mare exhibits the boldness of a wild mustang or the blessed calm of an ancient soul, these hundred names offer identities rooted in earth and sky.

  1. Bena – Native American for “pheasant.” Perfect for a quick, alert quarter horse mare.
  2. Binah – Hebrew-Native meaning “understanding.” Suited for an intelligent, perceptive mare.
  3. Bidziil – Navajo for “she is strong.” Ideal for a powerful draft or warmblood mare.
  4. Bly – Native American meaning “tall.” Perfect for a tall thoroughbred or warmblood.
  5. Bodaway – Native American for “fire maker.” Suited for a mare who energizes others.
  6. Brenna – Native American meaning “raven maiden.” Ideal for a black mare with mystical presence.
  7. Bryony – Native American for “to sprout.” Perfect for a young, developing filly.
  8. Byhalia – Choctaw meaning “white oak standing.” Suited for a white or grey sturdy mare.
  9. Benita – Native American for “blessed.” Ideal for a fortunate, lucky mare.
  10. Bina – Native American meaning “musical instrument.” Perfect for a rhythmic, harmonious mare.
  11. Bluma – Native American for “flower.” Suited for a beautiful paint or spotted mare.
  12. Bonnie – Native American meaning “pretty.” Ideal for an attractive show mare.
  13. Braya – Native American for “strong.” Perfect for a powerful performance mare.
  14. Breena – Native American meaning “fairy palace.” Suited for a magical, otherworldly mare.
  15. Brisa – Native American for “beloved.” Ideal for a cherished family mare.
  16. Bronte – Native American meaning “thunder.” Perfect for a loud, powerful running mare.
  17. Bryony – Native American for “to grow.” Suited for a late-maturing mare.
  18. Bukki – Native American meaning “waste.” Ideal for a mare rescued from neglect.
  19. Bunny – Native American for “little rabbit.” Perfect for a small, quick pony mare.
  20. Butterfly – Native American representing transformation. Suited for a mare who overcame challenges.
  21. Beechi – Seminole for “good.” Ideal for a well-behaved, gentle mare.
  22. Behitha – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s daughter.” Perfect for a divinely beautiful mare.
  23. Belicia – Spanish-Native for “dedicated to God.” Suited for a sacred or special mare.
  24. Bella – Italian-Native meaning “beautiful.” Ideal for a stunning Arabian mare.
  25. Benally – Navajo surname meaning “his grandchild.” Perfect for a multi-generational breeding mare.
  26. Benika – Native American for “good.” Suited for an all-around excellent mare.
  27. Berrma – Native American meaning “outstanding.” Ideal for a champion show mare.
  28. Beshiltheeni – Navajo for “metalworker.” Perfect for a grey or silver dapple mare.
  29. Betania – Native American for “house of figs.” Suited for a nurturing broodmare.
  30. Beulah – Hebrew-Native meaning “married.” Ideal for a devoted breeding mare.
  31. Bevyn – Celtic-Native for “youthful.” Perfect for a mare with eternal youth qualities.
  32. Bianca – Italian-Native meaning “white.” Suited for a pure white Arabian mare.
  33. Billie – Native American for “determined.” Ideal for a stubborn, strong-willed mare.
  34. Birdie – Native American meaning “little bird.” Perfect for a small, delicate mare.
  35. Blaise – Latin-Native for “firebrand.” Suited for a hot-blooded, spirited mare.
  36. Blanca – Spanish-Native meaning “white.” Ideal for a white or cremello mare.
  37. Blossom – Native American for “flower bloom.” Perfect for a mare in her prime.
  38. Blue – Native American color representing wisdom. Suited for a blue roan mare.
  39. Bluebell – Native American flower name. Ideal for a gentle, sweet-natured mare.
  40. Bobbie – Native American for “bright fame.” Perfect for a well-known champion mare.
  41. Bodhi – Sanskrit-Native meaning “awakening.” Suited for a spiritually aware mare.
  42. Bonita – Spanish-Native for “pretty.” Ideal for a beautiful Spanish breed mare.
  43. Bracha – Hebrew-Native meaning “blessing.” Perfect for a mare who brings joy.
  44. Brenna – Celtic-Native for “raven.” Suited for a black Irish sport horse mare.
  45. Bria – Celtic-Native meaning “strong.” Ideal for a powerful Irish draught mare.
  46. Brianna – Celtic-Native for “strong one.” Perfect for a robust competition mare.
  47. Brier – Native American for “thorny plant.” Suited for a prickly but beautiful mare.
  48. Brigid – Celtic-Native goddess name. Ideal for a fiery, passionate mare.
  49. Brina – Slavic-Native meaning “protector.” Perfect for a guardian mare.
  50. Bristol – English-Native for “meeting place.” Suited for a social, herd-oriented mare.
  51. Brooklyn – Native American for “broken land.” Ideal for a mare from urban rescue.
  52. Brooke – English-Native meaning “small stream.” Perfect for a calm, flowing mare.
  53. Brownie – Native American for “brown color.” Suited for a brown or bay mare.
  54. Brynn – Welsh-Native for “hill.” Ideal for a mare who loves mountain trails.
  55. Buffy – Native American meaning “beautiful.” Perfect for a pretty, popular mare.
  56. Bunty – Native American for “lamb.” Suited for a gentle, docile mare.
  57. Burgundy – French-Native color name. Ideal for a deep bay or liver chestnut mare.
  58. Butter – Native American for “smooth.” Perfect for a palomino mare with silky coat.
  59. Buttercup – Native American flower representing joy. Suited for a cheerful yellow mare.
  60. Butterfly – Native American symbol of change. Ideal for a transformative mare.
  61. Breeze – Native American for “gentle wind.” Perfect for a smooth-gaited mare.
  62. Brielle – French-Native meaning “God is my strength.” Suited for a resilient mare.
  63. Briley – Celtic-Native for “meadow.” Ideal for a pasture-loving mare.
  64. Brinley – English-Native meaning “burnt meadow.” Perfect for a buckskin mare.
  65. Briseis – Greek-Native mythological name. Suited for a mare of legendary beauty.
  66. Britannia – Latin-Native for “Britain.” Ideal for a British breed mare.
  67. Britt – Scandinavian-Native meaning “strong.” Perfect for a Norwegian Fjord mare.
  68. Brodie – Scottish-Native for “ditch.” Suited for a Scottish Highland pony.
  69. Brook – English-Native meaning “water.” Ideal for a mare who loves water crossings.
  70. Brownie – Native American descriptive name. Perfect for a chocolate-colored mare.
  71. Brunhilde – Germanic-Native for “armored warrior.” Suited for a brave battle mare.
  72. Brylee – Modern-Native combination. Ideal for a contemporary sport horse mare.
  73. Bryna – Celtic-Native meaning “strong.” Perfect for a powerful Welsh cob mare.
  74. Buena – Spanish-Native for “good.” Suited for an all-around excellent mare.
  75. Bunnie – Native American for “rabbit.” Ideal for a quick, energetic mare.
  76. Burgundy – French-Native wine region. Perfect for a refined, elegant mare.
  77. Burnet – English-Native for “brown.” Suited for a dark bay or brown mare.
  78. Butte – French-Native for “hill.” Ideal for a mare from mountain country.
  79. Buttermilk – Native American for “sweet cream.” Perfect for a creamy palomino mare.
  80. Butterfly – Native American transformation symbol. Suited for a mare who evolved beautifully.
  81. Baya – Native American for “berry.” Ideal for a small, sweet mare.
  82. Bayou – French-Native for “marshy water.” Perfect for a Louisiana marsh tacky.
  83. Beatrice – Latin-Native meaning “bringer of joy.” Suited for a happy mare.
  84. Bedelia – Irish-Native for “strength.” Ideal for a strong Irish sport horse.
  85. Bekah – Hebrew-Native meaning “to bind.” Perfect for a mare who bonds deeply.
  86. Belinda – Germanic-Native for “beautiful serpent.” Suited for a sleek, graceful mare.
  87. Bellamy – French-Native meaning “beautiful friend.” Ideal for a companion mare.
  88. Belle – French-Native for “beautiful.” Perfect for any beautiful mare.
  89. Benedicta – Latin-Native meaning “blessed.” Suited for a fortunate mare.
  90. Bernadette – Germanic-Native for “brave bear.” Ideal for a courageous mare.
  91. Beryl – Greek-Native gemstone name. Perfect for a mare with sparkling personality.
  92. Bessie – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Suited for a faithful mare.
  93. Beta – Greek-Native second letter. Ideal for a second-place champion mare.
  94. Bethany – Hebrew-Native place name. Perfect for a mare with biblical grace.
  95. Betsy – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s oath.” Suited for a trustworthy mare.
  96. Bette – Hebrew-Native for “God’s promise.” Ideal for a dependable mare.
  97. Beverly – English-Native for “beaver stream.” Perfect for a hardworking mare.
  98. Bianca – Italian-Native meaning “white.” Suited for a pure white mare.
  99. Bijou – French-Native for “jewel.” Ideal for a precious, valuable mare.
  100. Billie – Germanic-Native meaning “resolute.” Perfect for a determined mare.

C

Crisp and clear, the letter C carries names that ring out like a morning call across canyon walls. This versatile letter appears in countless indigenous languages, often representing concepts of earth, connection, and continuity. The hard C sound creates names with definition and strength, while soft C offers gentleness and graceโ€”dual qualities that mirror the complex nature of horses themselves. From Cherokee to Comanche, from Crow to Cheyenne, C-names encompass a vast range of meanings tied to natural phenomena, celestial bodies, and spiritual concepts. These names suit mares who possess clarity of purpose, whether they’re cutting horses with laser focus, ceremonial mounts with dignified bearing, or companion animals with crystal-clear devotion. The hundred names that follow celebrate the capacity for both power and tenderness, strength and sensitivity, that defines the finest mares.

  1. Canowicakte – Sioux for “forest dweller.” Perfect for a mare who loves wooded trails.
  2. Catori – Hopi meaning “spirit.” Suited for a mare with ethereal, otherworldly presence.
  3. Chapa – Sioux for “beaver.” Ideal for a hardworking, industrious mare.
  4. Chapawee – Sioux meaning “industrious.” Perfect for a willing, eager-to-work mare.
  5. Chenoa – Native American for “white dove.” Suited for a peaceful white mare.
  6. Cherokee – Tribal name meaning “people of different speech.” Ideal for a communicative mare.
  7. Chilali – Native American for “snow bird.” Perfect for a white mare born in winter.
  8. Chimalis – Native American meaning “bluebird.” Suited for a happy, joyful mare.
  9. Chitsa – Navajo for “fair one.” Ideal for a light-colored, beautiful mare.
  10. Chochmingwu – Hopi meaning “corn mother.” Perfect for a nurturing broodmare.
  11. Cholena – Native American for “bird.” Suited for a free-spirited, flying mare.
  12. Chu’si – Hopi meaning “snake flower.” Ideal for a mare with unique, exotic beauty.
  13. Chumani – Sioux for “dewdrops.” Perfect for a dappled or spotted mare.
  14. Cocheta – Native American meaning “stranger.” Suited for a mysterious, aloof mare.
  15. Coahoma – Choctaw for “red panther.” Ideal for a fierce chestnut or sorrel mare.
  16. Cualli – Nahuatl meaning “good.” Perfect for a well-behaved, kind mare.
  17. Citali – Nahuatl for “star.” Suited for a mare with a white star marking.
  18. Citlali – Aztec meaning “star.” Ideal for a celestial, shining mare.
  19. Coaxoch – Aztec for “serpent flower.” Perfect for a graceful yet powerful mare.
  20. Cochiti – Pueblo tribal name. Suited for a mare from Southwestern bloodlines.
  21. Cree – Tribal name meaning “people.” Ideal for a social, people-oriented mare.
  22. Cusick – Native American meaning “one who provokes.” Perfect for a challenging, spirited mare.
  23. Calla – Greek-Native for “beautiful.” Suited for an elegant show mare.
  24. Calliope – Greek-Native muse name. Ideal for a mare inspiring creativity.
  25. Cambria – Welsh-Native for “Wales.” Perfect for a Welsh cob or mountain pony.
  26. Camelia – Latin-Native flower name. Suited for a delicate, beautiful mare.
  27. Cameron – Scottish-Native meaning “crooked nose.” Ideal for a mare with distinctive face.
  28. Camilla – Latin-Native for “young ceremonial attendant.” Perfect for a dignified mare.
  29. Candace – Ethiopian-Native meaning “queen mother.” Suited for a regal broodmare.
  30. Candida – Latin-Native for “white.” Ideal for a pure white mare.
  31. Candra – Sanskrit-Native meaning “moon.” Perfect for a grey or silvery mare.
  32. Caprice – French-Native for “whim.” Suited for an unpredictable, moody mare.
  33. Cara – Latin-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a cherished, favorite mare.
  34. Carina – Latin-Native for “dear one.” Perfect for an affectionate mare.
  35. Carissa – Greek-Native meaning “grace.” Suited for an elegant, graceful mare.
  36. Carlotta – Germanic-Native for “free woman.” Ideal for an independent mare.
  37. Carmel – Hebrew-Native for “garden.” Perfect for a mare who loves pastures.
  38. Carmen – Latin-Native meaning “song.” Suited for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  39. Carnation – Latin-Native flower name. Ideal for a pink or roan mare.
  40. Carol – Germanic-Native for “free woman.” Perfect for a liberated, spirited mare.
  41. Carolina – Germanic-Native meaning “free one.” Suited for a wild-hearted mare.
  42. Carolyn – Germanic-Native for “strong.” Ideal for a powerful Carolina marsh tacky.
  43. Cascade – French-Native for “waterfall.” Perfect for a mare with flowing mane.
  44. Casey – Irish-Native meaning “vigilant.” Suited for an alert, watchful mare.
  45. Cassandra – Greek-Native for “prophetess.” Ideal for an intuitive, knowing mare.
  46. Cassia – Greek-Native for “cinnamon.” Perfect for a cinnamon or buckskin mare.
  47. Cassidy – Irish-Native meaning “clever.” Suited for an intelligent Irish sport horse.
  48. Catalina – Spanish-Native for “pure.” Ideal for a refined Spanish breed mare.
  49. Catherine – Greek-Native meaning “pure.” Perfect for a virtuous, gentle mare.
  50. Cayenne – French-Native for “hot pepper.” Suited for a spicy, hot-tempered mare.
  51. Cecelia – Latin-Native for “blind.” Ideal for a mare with vision impairment who compensates beautifully.
  52. Cecilia – Latin-Native meaning “blind to beauty.” Perfect for a humble, unpretentious mare.
  53. Cedar – Native American tree representing strength. Suited for a sturdy, aromatic-coated mare.
  54. Celandine – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a yellow or palomino mare.
  55. Celeste – Latin-Native for “heavenly.” Perfect for a divine, angelic mare.
  56. Celestia – Latin-Native meaning “of the sky.” Suited for a grey or cloud-colored mare.
  57. Celia – Latin-Native for “heaven.” Ideal for a mare with heavenly temperament.
  58. Cerise – French-Native for “cherry.” Perfect for a cherry bay or dark red mare.
  59. Chandra – Sanskrit-Native meaning “moon.” Suited for a nocturnal or lunar-marked mare.
  60. Chantal – French-Native for “stone.” Ideal for a rock-solid, dependable mare.
  61. Chantilly – French-Native lace region. Perfect for a delicate, refined mare.
  62. Charity – Latin-Native meaning “love.” Suited for a loving, generous mare.
  63. Charlene – Germanic-Native for “free woman.” Ideal for an independent-minded mare.
  64. Charlotte – French-Native meaning “free.” Perfect for a liberated, strong mare.
  65. Charmaine – Latin-Native for “song.” Suited for a harmonious, musical mare.
  66. Chastity – Latin-Native meaning “pure.” Ideal for a maiden mare.
  67. Chelsea – English-Native for “port.” Perfect for a mare from coastal regions.
  68. Cherry – English-Native fruit name. Suited for a reddish or cherry-colored mare.
  69. Cheryl – French-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a treasured mare.
  70. Cheyenne – Tribal name meaning “red speakers.” Perfect for a vocal chestnut mare.
  71. Chiara – Italian-Native for “light.” Suited for a bright, luminous mare.
  72. China – English-Native for “porcelain.” Ideal for a delicate, refined mare.
  73. Chloe – Greek-Native meaning “green shoot.” Perfect for a young, growing filly.
  74. Chocolate – Aztec-Native for “cacao.” Suited for a rich brown or chocolate mare.
  75. Christabel – Latin-Native for “beautiful Christian.” Ideal for a blessed, beautiful mare.
  76. Christina – Greek-Native meaning “follower of Christ.” Perfect for a faithful, devoted mare.
  77. Christmas – English-Native holiday name. Suited for a mare born on December 25th.
  78. Chrysanthemum – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a golden or multi-colored mare.
  79. Cinnamon – Greek-Native spice name. Perfect for a cinnamon or bay mare.
  80. Circe – Greek-Native sorceress name. Suited for an enchanting, magical mare.
  81. Claire – French-Native for “clear.” Ideal for a mare with clear, honest nature.
  82. Clara – Latin-Native meaning “bright.” Perfect for an intelligent, bright mare.
  83. Clarice – Latin-Native for “famous.” Suited for a well-known champion mare.
  84. Clarissa – Latin-Native meaning “clear.” Ideal for a mare with transparent personality.
  85. Claudia – Latin-Native for “lame.” Perfect for a mare who overcame lameness.
  86. Clematis – Greek-Native flower name. Suited for a climbing, reaching mare.
  87. Clementine – Latin-Native meaning “merciful.” Ideal for a forgiving, gentle mare.
  88. Cleo – Greek-Native for “glory.” Perfect for a glorious, magnificent mare.
  89. Cleopatra – Greek-Native meaning “father’s glory.” Suited for a regal, queenly mare.
  90. Cloud – English-Native weather term. Ideal for a grey or white mare.
  91. Clover – English-Native plant name. Perfect for a lucky, fortunate mare.
  92. Coco – Spanish-Native for “coconut.” Suited for a brown mare with sweet nature.
  93. Cocoa – Spanish-Native for “chocolate.” Ideal for a chocolate or dark brown mare.
  94. Colleen – Irish-Native meaning “girl.” Perfect for a young, feminine mare.
  95. Columbia – Latin-Native for “dove.” Suited for a peaceful, dove-grey mare.
  96. Columbine – Latin-Native flower name. Ideal for a delicate mountain mare.
  97. Comet – Greek-Native celestial term. Perfect for a fast, blazing mare.
  98. Constance – Latin-Native for “constant.” Suited for a steady, reliable mare.
  99. Cora – Greek-Native meaning “maiden.” Ideal for a young, unmarried mare.
  100. Coral – Latin-Native for “sea growth.” Perfect for a pink or coral-colored mare.

D

Deep and resonant, the letter D delivers names with grounding energy, each one carrying the weight of tradition and earth. This dental consonant produces sounds that feel definitive, decisiveโ€”qualities that match the determined spirit found in many mares. In indigenous languages across North America, D-sounds often connect to concepts of day, dawn, and duration, marking time and presence. These names work beautifully for mares who demonstrate steadiness, those reliable partners who show up day after day with unwavering commitment. From Dakota plains to desert landscapes, D-names evoke images of vast horizons and deep connections to land. Whether your mare displays the daring of a wild mustang or the devotion of a lifelong companion, these names offer identities that feel substantial and enduring. The following hundred names range from delicate to dynamic, each suited to mares of different temperaments and purposes.

  1. Dakota – Sioux for “friend.” Perfect for a friendly, companionable mare.
  2. Dena – Native American meaning “valley.” Suited for a mare from valley regions.
  3. Dezba – Navajo for “goes to war.” Ideal for a competitive, fighting-spirited mare.
  4. Doli – Navajo meaning “bluebird.” Perfect for a cheerful, happy mare.
  5. Donoma – Omaha for “sight of the sun.” Suited for a mare with sunny disposition.
  6. Dowanhowee – Sioux meaning “singing voice.” Ideal for a vocal, nickering mare.
  7. Dyani – Native American for “deer.” Perfect for a graceful, gentle doe-eyed mare.
  8. Daffodil – English-Native flower name. Suited for a yellow or bright-spirited mare.
  9. Dahlia – Scandinavian-Native flower name. Ideal for a showy, beautiful mare.
  10. Daisy – English-Native flower meaning “day’s eye.” Perfect for a fresh, innocent mare.
  11. Dakota – Sioux tribal name. Suited for a mare from Midwestern bloodlines.
  12. Damara – Greek-Native for “gentle.” Ideal for a soft, tender mare.
  13. Damaris – Greek-Native meaning “calf.” Perfect for a young, gentle mare.
  14. Damiana – Greek-Native for “to tame.” Suited for a newly broken, trainable mare.
  15. Dana – Celtic-Native meaning “bold.” Ideal for a courageous Irish mare.
  16. Danae – Greek-Native mythological name. Perfect for a mare of legendary beauty.
  17. Dandelion – French-Native flower name. Suited for a cheerful yellow mare.
  18. Daniela – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is my judge.” Ideal for a righteous, just mare.
  19. Daphne – Greek-Native for “laurel tree.” Perfect for a victorious champion mare.
  20. Dara – Hebrew-Native meaning “compassion.” Suited for an empathetic, caring mare.
  21. Darby – Irish-Native for “free from envy.” Ideal for a content, satisfied mare.
  22. Darcy – Irish-Native meaning “dark.” Perfect for a dark bay or black mare.
  23. Daria – Persian-Native for “wealthy.” Suited for a valuable, precious mare.
  24. Darla – English-Native meaning “darling.” Ideal for a beloved, cherished mare.
  25. Darlene – English-Native for “dear one.” Perfect for a treasured mare.
  26. Davina – Hebrew-Native meaning “beloved.” Suited for a much-loved mare.
  27. Dawn – English-Native for “daybreak.” Ideal for a mare born at sunrise.
  28. Daya – Sanskrit-Native meaning “compassion.” Perfect for a kind, gentle mare.
  29. Deanna – Latin-Native for “divine.” Suited for a goddess-like mare.
  30. Deborah – Hebrew-Native meaning “bee.” Ideal for a busy, industrious mare.
  31. Deja – French-Native for “already.” Perfect for a mare with familiar, comfortable presence.
  32. Delilah – Hebrew-Native meaning “delicate.” Suited for a refined, gentle mare.
  33. Della – Germanic-Native for “noble.” Ideal for a mare of noble bearing.
  34. Delphine – Greek-Native meaning “dolphin.” Perfect for a playful, water-loving mare.
  35. Delta – Greek-Native letter/river term. Suited for a mare from delta regions.
  36. Demetria – Greek-Native for “earth mother.” Ideal for a nurturing broodmare.
  37. Demi – French-Native meaning “half.” Perfect for a small or pony-sized mare.
  38. Denise – French-Native for “follower of Dionysus.” Suited for a spirited, celebratory mare.
  39. Denver – English-Native place name. Ideal for a mare from Colorado mountain regions.
  40. Desdemona – Greek-Native meaning “ill-fated.” Perfect for a mare with tragic past who overcame.
  41. Desiree – French-Native for “desired.” Suited for a much-wanted, sought-after mare.
  42. Destiny – English-Native meaning “fate.” Ideal for a mare who seemed meant to be.
  43. Diamond – English-Native gemstone. Perfect for a precious, brilliant mare.
  44. Diana – Roman-Native goddess of hunt. Suited for a swift, hunting-instinct mare.
  45. Diane – French-Native for “divine.” Ideal for a heavenly, perfect mare.
  46. Dior – French-Native designer name. Perfect for a fashionable, elegant mare.
  47. Diva – Italian-Native for “goddess.” Suited for a demanding, high-maintenance mare.
  48. Dixie – French-Native meaning “tenth.” Ideal for a mare from Southern regions.
  49. Docila – Latin-Native for “gentle.” Perfect for a docile, easy-going mare.
  50. Dolly – English-Native meaning “gift of God.” Suited for a blessed, special mare.
  51. Domino – Latin-Native for “master.” Ideal for a black and white paint mare.
  52. Donna – Italian-Native meaning “lady.” Perfect for a refined, ladylike mare.
  53. Dora – Greek-Native for “gift.” Suited for a mare who is a true gift.
  54. Dorcas – Greek-Native meaning “gazelle.” Ideal for a graceful, swift mare.
  55. Doreen – Irish-Native for “sullen.” Perfect for a moody but lovable mare.
  56. Doria – Greek-Native meaning “gift.” Suited for a generous, giving mare.
  57. Doris – Greek-Native for “gift of the ocean.” Ideal for a mare who loves water.
  58. Dorothy – Greek-Native meaning “gift of God.” Perfect for a divinely blessed mare.
  59. Dot – English-Native short for Dorothy. Suited for a mare with spotted coat.
  60. Dove – English-Native bird name. Ideal for a peaceful, gentle grey mare.
  61. Dream – English-Native meaning “hope.” Perfect for a mare who fulfills dreams.
  62. Dreamer – English-Native for “one who dreams.” Suited for an imaginative, distracted mare.
  63. Drew – Welsh-Native meaning “wise.” Ideal for an intelligent, sage mare.
  64. Drusilla – Latin-Native for “strong.” Perfect for a powerful, robust mare.
  65. Dulce – Spanish-Native meaning “sweet.” Suited for a sweet-natured, gentle mare.
  66. Dulcinea – Spanish-Native for “sweet one.” Ideal for a mare inspiring devotion.
  67. Dusty – English-Native descriptive name. Perfect for a grey or dun-colored mare.
  68. Dyana – Latin-Native for “divine.” Suited for a goddess-like mare.
  69. Dynasty – Greek-Native meaning “power.” Ideal for a mare from powerful bloodlines.
  70. Dharma – Sanskrit-Native for “cosmic law.” Perfect for a spiritually balanced mare.
  71. Desiree – French-Native meaning “longed for.” Suited for a much-anticipated mare.
  72. Desert – Latin-Native landscape term. Ideal for a mare from arid regions.
  73. Destiny – Latin-Native for “fate.” Perfect for a mare whose arrival seemed destined.
  74. Devotion – Latin-Native meaning “dedication.” Suited for an extremely loyal mare.
  75. Dharani – Sanskrit-Native for “earth.” Ideal for a grounded, earthy mare.
  76. Diamond – Greek-Native for “invincible.” Perfect for a tough, resilient mare.
  77. Diella – Latin-Native meaning “divine.” Suited for a mare of divine beauty.
  78. Dimity – Greek-Native fabric name. Ideal for a delicate, refined mare.
  79. Dinah – Hebrew-Native for “judged.” Perfect for a mare with discerning nature.
  80. Divinity – Latin-Native meaning “divine nature.” Suited for a sacred, special mare.
  81. Dolce – Italian-Native for “sweet.” Ideal for a sweet Italian breed mare.
  82. Dominica – Latin-Native meaning “of the Lord.” Perfect for a Sunday-born mare.
  83. Dominique – French-Native for “belonging to God.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  84. Donation – Latin-Native meaning “gift.” Ideal for a donated or rescued mare.
  85. Donata – Latin-Native for “given.” Perfect for a mare who was a gift.
  86. Donna – Italian-Native meaning “lady.” Suited for a dignified, noble mare.
  87. Dora – Greek-Native for “gift.” Ideal for a mare who brings joy.
  88. Dorian – Greek-Native meaning “from Doris.” Perfect for a classical, timeless mare.
  89. Dorotea – Greek-Native for “gift of God.” Suited for a divinely beautiful mare.
  90. Dragonfly – English-Native insect name. Ideal for an iridescent, quick mare.
  91. Drama – Greek-Native for “action.” Perfect for a theatrical, attention-seeking mare.
  92. Dreamy – English-Native meaning “dreamlike.” Suited for a mare with ethereal quality.
  93. Duchess – Latin-Native noble title. Ideal for a regal, aristocratic mare.
  94. Dulcet – Latin-Native for “sweet.” Perfect for a sweet-sounding, gentle mare.
  95. Dune – English-Native for “sand hill.” Suited for a mare from coastal regions.
  96. Dusk – English-Native for “twilight.” Ideal for a mare born at evening time.
  97. Dusky – English-Native meaning “dark.” Perfect for a dark-colored mare.
  98. Dutchess – Germanic-Native noble title. Suited for a mare of noble heritage.
  99. Dwyn – Welsh-Native meaning “wave.” Ideal for a mare with flowing movement.
  100. Dynasty – Greek-Native for “power.” Perfect for a mare from championship bloodlines.

E

Elegant and expressive, the letter E brings us names that flow with the ease of a well-trained mare’s canter. This vowel opens the mouth and heart, creating names that feel welcoming and warm. In many Native American languages, E-sounds represent emergence, the east where sun rises, and new beginningsโ€”appropriate for mares who mark the start of new chapters in their owners’ lives. These names often carry an ethereal quality, perfect for horses who seem to float above the ground, their movements poetry in motion. From names evoking earth and sky to those celebrating specific virtues, E-names span the full spectrum of equine personality. Whether your mare exhibits the energy of youth or the elegance of maturity, the serenity of a seasoned trail horse or the excitement of a young racehorse, these hundred names offer options that honor both heritage and individuality.

  1. Etenia – Native American for “wealthy.” Perfect for a valuable breeding or show mare.
  2. Eyota – Native American meaning “greatest.” Suited for an exceptional, outstanding mare.
  3. Ehawee – Sioux for “laughing maiden.” Ideal for a playful, cheerful mare.
  4. Enola – Native American meaning “solitary.” Perfect for an independent, lone mare.
  5. Elu – Native American for “beautiful.” Suited for a strikingly attractive mare.
  6. Enapay – Sioux meaning “brave.” Ideal for a courageous, fearless mare.
  7. Eshana – Sanskrit-Native for “search.” Perfect for a curious, explorative mare.
  8. Etu – Native American meaning “sun.” Suited for a bright, warm-natured mare.
  9. Eagle – Native American bird symbolizing freedom. Ideal for a majestic, soaring-spirited mare.
  10. Eartha – English-Native for “earth.” Perfect for a grounded, stable mare.
  11. Easter – English-Native holiday name. Suited for a mare born in spring.
  12. Ebony – Egyptian-Native for “black wood.” Ideal for a pure black mare.
  13. Echo – Greek-Native meaning “sound reflection.” Perfect for a responsive, attentive mare.
  14. Eclipse – Latin-Native celestial event. Suited for a mare who outshines others.
  15. Eden – Hebrew-Native for “paradise.” Ideal for a perfect, blissful mare.
  16. Edith – English-Native meaning “prosperous in war.” Perfect for a competitive winner mare.
  17. Edna – Hebrew-Native for “pleasure.” Suited for a mare who brings joy.
  18. Edwina – English-Native meaning “prosperous friend.” Ideal for a loyal companion mare.
  19. Eglantine – French-Native for “wild rose.” Perfect for a beautiful but thorny mare.
  20. Egypt – Greek-Native country name. Suited for an Arabian breed mare.
  21. Eileen – Irish-Native meaning “bright light.” Ideal for a radiant, shining mare.
  22. Eira – Welsh-Native for “snow.” Perfect for a white or grey mare.
  23. Elaine – French-Native meaning “bright light.” Suited for an intelligent, brilliant mare.
  24. Elara – Greek-Native moon name. Ideal for a lunar-marked or grey mare.
  25. Eleanor – Greek-Native for “shining light.” Perfect for a mare who illuminates lives.
  26. Electra – Greek-Native meaning “bright.” Suited for a brilliant, sparkling mare.
  27. Elena – Spanish-Native for “light.” Ideal for a light-colored or bright-natured mare.
  28. Eliana – Hebrew-Native meaning “God has answered.” Perfect for a long-awaited mare.
  29. Elise – French-Native for “pledged to God.” Suited for a devoted, faithful mare.
  30. Eliza – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Ideal for a mare fulfilling a promise.
  31. Elizabeth – Hebrew-Native for “God’s oath.” Perfect for a trustworthy, noble mare.
  32. Ella – Germanic-Native meaning “all.” Suited for an all-around excellent mare.
  33. Elle – French-Native for “she.” Ideal for a distinctly feminine mare.
  34. Ellen – Greek-Native meaning “light.” Perfect for a bright, shining mare.
  35. Ellery – English-Native for “island of elder trees.” Suited for a wise, mature mare.
  36. Ellie – Greek-Native meaning “light.” Ideal for a cheerful, bright mare.
  37. Ellipse – Greek-Native geometric term. Perfect for a mare with oval markings.
  38. Elm – English-Native tree name. Suited for a tall, stately mare.
  39. Elodie – French-Native meaning “marsh flower.” Ideal for a delicate wetland mare.
  40. Eloise – French-Native for “healthy.” Perfect for a robust, vigorous mare.
  41. Elsa – Germanic-Native meaning “noble.” Suited for a regal, aristocratic mare.
  42. Elsie – Scottish-Native for “pledged to God.” Ideal for a devoted mare.
  43. Eluned – Welsh-Native meaning “idol.” Perfect for a worshipped, adored mare.
  44. Elvira – Spanish-Native for “white.” Suited for a white or light-colored mare.
  45. Ember – English-Native for “spark.” Ideal for a fiery, spirited mare.
  46. Emberly – English-Native meaning “ember meadow.” Perfect for a chestnut meadow mare.
  47. Emerald – Persian-Native gemstone. Suited for a precious, green-eyed mare.
  48. Emerson – Germanic-Native meaning “brave.” Ideal for a courageous, strong mare.
  49. Emery – Germanic-Native for “industrious.” Perfect for a hardworking mare.
  50. Emily – Latin-Native meaning “rival.” Suited for a competitive, ambitious mare.
  51. Emma – Germanic-Native for “whole.” Ideal for a complete, perfect mare.
  52. Emmanuelle – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is with us.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  53. Emmy – Germanic-Native for “whole.” Suited for a well-rounded mare.
  54. Empress – Latin-Native royal title. Ideal for a commanding, regal mare.
  55. Enchantress – French-Native meaning “magical.” Perfect for an enchanting, captivating mare.
  56. Endora – Hebrew-Native place name. Suited for a mystical, magical mare.
  57. Enid – Welsh-Native meaning “soul.” Ideal for a soulful, deep-spirited mare.
  58. Ennea – Greek-Native for “nine.” Perfect for a mare born ninth or in September.
  59. Enola – Native American meaning “solitary.” Suited for an independent mare.
  60. Epiphany – Greek-Native for “manifestation.” Ideal for a mare who brings revelations.
  61. Epsilon – Greek-Native letter. Perfect for a mare in a series or numbered lineage.
  62. Equinox – Latin-Native for “equal night.” Suited for a balanced, harmonious mare.
  63. Era – Latin-Native meaning “period.” Ideal for a mare marking a new chapter.
  64. Erica – Scandinavian-Native for “eternal ruler.” Perfect for a dominant herd mare.
  65. Erin – Irish-Native for “Ireland.” Suited for an Irish breed or heritage mare.
  66. Erma – Germanic-Native meaning “whole.” Ideal for a complete, well-rounded mare.
  67. Ernestine – Germanic-Native for “serious.” Perfect for a serious, focused mare.
  68. Esme – French-Native meaning “esteemed.” Suited for a respected, admired mare.
  69. Esmeralda – Spanish-Native for “emerald.” Ideal for a precious, green-eyed mare.
  70. Esperanza – Spanish-Native meaning “hope.” Perfect for a mare bringing hope.
  71. Essence – Latin-Native for “being.” Suited for a mare embodying equine perfection.
  72. Estee – French-Native meaning “star.” Ideal for a star-marked or famous mare.
  73. Estella – Latin-Native for “star.” Perfect for a stellar, outstanding mare.
  74. Esther – Persian-Native meaning “star.” Suited for a shining, brilliant mare.
  75. Estrella – Spanish-Native for “star.” Ideal for a Spanish breed star mare.
  76. Eternal – Latin-Native meaning “everlasting.” Perfect for a mare with timeless quality.
  77. Ethel – English-Native for “noble.” Suited for a noble, aristocratic mare.
  78. Ethereal – Greek-Native meaning “heavenly.” Ideal for an otherworldly, spiritual mare.
  79. Etta – English-Native meaning “little one.” Perfect for a small, petite mare.
  80. Eudora – Greek-Native for “good gift.” Suited for a mare who is a blessing.
  81. Eugenia – Greek-Native meaning “well-born.” Ideal for a mare of excellent lineage.
  82. Eulalia – Greek-Native for “well-spoken.” Perfect for a communicative, vocal mare.
  83. Eunice – Greek-Native meaning “good victory.” Suited for a winning champion mare.
  84. Euphemia – Greek-Native for “well-spoken.” Ideal for a mare with gentle demeanor.
  85. Europa – Greek-Native mythological name. Perfect for a European breed mare.
  86. Eurydice – Greek-Native meaning “wide justice.” Suited for a fair, balanced mare.
  87. Eva – Hebrew-Native for “life.” Ideal for a vital, lively mare.
  88. Evangeline – Greek-Native meaning “good news.” Perfect for a mare bringing joy.
  89. Eve – Hebrew-Native for “living.” Suited for a vibrant, vital mare.
  90. Evelyn – English-Native meaning “desired.” Ideal for a much-wanted mare.
  91. Evening – English-Native time of day. Perfect for a mare born at dusk.
  92. Everest – English-Native mountain name. Suited for a tall, majestic mare.
  93. Everly – English-Native meaning “boar meadow.” Ideal for a wild-spirited meadow mare.
  94. Evie – Hebrew-Native for “life.” Perfect for a lively, energetic mare.
  95. Evita – Spanish-Native meaning “life.” Suited for a vivacious Spanish breed mare.
  96. Evonne – French-Native for “yew.” Ideal for a strong, enduring mare.
  97. Excalibur – Celtic-Native legendary sword. Perfect for a powerful, legendary mare.
  98. Exodus – Greek-Native meaning “departure.” Suited for a mare marking new journeys.
  99. Exotic – Greek-Native for “foreign.” Ideal for a rare, unusual breed mare.
  100. Ezra – Hebrew-Native meaning “helper.” Perfect for an assistance or therapy mare.

F

Flowing and feminine, the letter F brings names that flutter like manes in the wind. This labiodental fricative produces sounds both soft and strong, mirroring the duality found in maresโ€”their capacity for both fierce protection and gentle nurturing. In indigenous traditions, F-sounds (when present) often relate to concepts of flight, freedom, and the flowing elements of nature like rivers and breezes. These names suit mares who embody grace in motion, those whose every step seems choreographed by nature itself. From names celebrating the natural world’s flowers and fauna to those honoring abstract concepts like faith and fortune, F-names offer a range spanning delicate to dynamic. Whether your mare is a fairy-tale princess or a frontier fighter, a faithful friend or a free spirit, these hundred names provide options that feel both fresh and timeless.

  1. Fala – Choctaw for “crow.” Perfect for a black mare with intelligent, watchful nature.
  2. Fawn – English-Native for “young deer.” Suited for a delicate, gentle young mare.
  3. Fayette – French-Native meaning “little fairy.” Ideal for a small, magical mare.
  4. Feather – English-Native for “plume.” Perfect for a mare with feathered legs or light movement.
  5. Felicity – Latin-Native meaning “happiness.” Suited for a joyful, happy mare.
  6. Fern – English-Native plant name. Ideal for a green-loving, forest trail mare.
  7. Fernanda – Spanish-Native for “adventurous.” Perfect for a bold, exploring mare.
  8. Fern – English-Native for “feather-like plant.” Suited for a delicate, graceful mare.
  9. Fiamma – Italian-Native meaning “flame.” Ideal for a fiery, spirited chestnut mare.
  10. Fidelia – Latin-Native for “faithful.” Perfect for an extremely loyal mare.
  11. Fifi – French-Native meaning “God increases.” Suited for a growing, developing mare.
  12. Finley – Irish-Native for “fair warrior.” Ideal for a blonde or palomino brave mare.
  13. Fiona – Irish-Native meaning “white.” Perfect for a white Irish sport horse.
  14. Firefly – English-Native insect name. Suited for a mare who shines in darkness.
  15. Flame – English-Native for “fire.” Ideal for a red or chestnut fiery mare.
  16. Flamenco – Spanish-Native dance form. Perfect for a rhythmic, dancing Spanish mare.
  17. Flash – English-Native meaning “sudden light.” Suited for a quick mare with white markings.
  18. Flavia – Latin-Native for “golden.” Ideal for a palomino or golden mare.
  19. Fleur – French-Native meaning “flower.” Perfect for a beautiful, delicate mare.
  20. Flora – Latin-Native for “flower.” Suited for a mare who loves flowering meadows.
  21. Florence – Latin-Native meaning “flourishing.” Ideal for a thriving, successful mare.
  22. Florida – Spanish-Native for “flowery.” Perfect for a mare from Florida regions.
  23. Flower – English-Native plant term. Suited for a beautiful, blooming mare.
  24. Flutter – English-Native meaning “wave.” Ideal for a nervous but sweet mare.
  25. Fonda – Spanish-Native for “deep.” Perfect for a mare with profound, soulful eyes.
  26. Forest – Latin-Native for “woods.” Suited for a mare who loves wooded trails.
  27. Forever – English-Native meaning “eternally.” Ideal for a timeless, ageless mare.
  28. Fortuna – Latin-Native for “fortune.” Perfect for a lucky, fortunate mare.
  29. Fortune – Latin-Native meaning “luck.” Suited for a mare bringing good fortune.
  30. Foxglove – English-Native flower name. Ideal for a beautiful but potentially spirited mare.
  31. Frances – Latin-Native for “free.” Perfect for an independent, liberated mare.
  32. Francesca – Italian-Native meaning “free one.” Suited for a free-spirited Italian mare.
  33. Francine – French-Native for “from France.” Ideal for a French breed mare.
  34. Frankie – Latin-Native meaning “free.” Perfect for a tomboyish, independent mare.
  35. Freckles – English-Native descriptive term. Suited for a spotted or dappled mare.
  36. Freda – Germanic-Native for “peaceful.” Ideal for a calm, peaceful mare.
  37. Freesia – Latin-Native flower name. Perfect for a fragrant, beautiful mare.
  38. Freya – Norse-Native goddess name. Suited for a powerful, beautiful Norse mare.
  39. Frida – Germanic-Native meaning “peace.” Ideal for a peaceful, artistic mare.
  40. Friendship – English-Native for “companionship.” Perfect for a friendly, social mare.
  41. Frijole – Spanish-Native for “bean.” Suited for a small, bean-shaped marked mare.
  42. Fringe – English-Native meaning “edge.” Ideal for a mare with distinctive leg fringing.
  43. Frosty – English-Native for “frozen.” Perfect for a white or grey winter-born mare.
  44. Fuchsia – German-Native flower name. Suited for a pink or magenta-hued mare.
  45. Fury – Latin-Native meaning “rage.” Ideal for a fierce, temperamental mare.
  46. Faith – Latin-Native for “trust.” Perfect for a trustworthy, faithful mare.
  47. Fairy – Latin-Native meaning “enchantment.” Suited for a magical, ethereal mare.
  48. Falcon – Latin-Native bird name. Ideal for a swift, predatory-minded mare.
  49. Fallon – Irish-Native for “leader.” Perfect for a dominant herd leader mare.
  50. Fancie – French-Native meaning “imaginative.” Suited for a creative, unique mare.
  51. Fandango – Spanish-Native dance. Ideal for a lively, dancing mare.
  52. Fanny – Latin-Native for “free.” Perfect for a liberated, independent mare.
  53. Fantasia – Greek-Native meaning “imagination.” Suited for a dreamlike, magical mare.
  54. Fantasy – Greek-Native for “imagination.” Ideal for a mare who seems unreal.
  55. Farah – Arabic-Native meaning “joy.” Perfect for a joyful Middle Eastern mare.
  56. Farrah – Arabic-Native for “happiness.” Suited for a happy, cheerful mare.
  57. Fashion – Latin-Native meaning “manner.” Ideal for a stylish, elegant show mare.
  58. Fate – Latin-Native for “destiny.” Perfect for a mare whose arrival seemed destined.
  59. Fatima – Arabic-Native name. Suited for an Arabian or Middle Eastern mare.
  60. Fauna – Latin-Native for “animal life.” Ideal for a wild, natural mare.
  61. Favor – Latin-Native meaning “approval.” Perfect for a favored, preferred mare.
  62. February – Latin-Native month name. Suited for a mare born in February.
  63. Fedelta – Italian-Native for “fidelity.” Ideal for an extremely faithful mare.
  64. Felina – Latin-Native meaning “cat-like.” Perfect for a graceful, feline mare.
  65. Fenella – Irish-Native for “white shoulder.” Suited for a mare with white shoulder marking.
  66. Feronia – Latin-Native goddess name. Ideal for a wild, free mare.
  67. Festive – Latin-Native meaning “joyful.” Perfect for a celebratory, happy mare.
  68. Fianna – Irish-Native for “warrior band.” Suited for a competitive team mare.
  69. Fidelma – Irish-Native meaning “faithful.” Ideal for a loyal Irish mare.
  70. Fiesta – Spanish-Native for “party.” Perfect for a lively, social mare.
  71. Finola – Irish-Native meaning “white shoulder.” Suited for an Irish mare with marking.
  72. Fiorella – Italian-Native for “little flower.” Ideal for a delicate Italian mare.
  73. Firebird – English-Native mythological creature. Perfect for a fiery, legendary mare.
  74. Firmament – Latin-Native for “sky.” Suited for a heavenly, celestial mare.
  75. Flair – French-Native meaning “style.” Ideal for a stylish, flashy mare.
  76. Flamenco – Spanish-Native for “flame-like.” Perfect for a passionate dancing mare.
  77. Flair – English-Native for “natural talent.” Suited for a naturally gifted mare.
  78. Flanna – Irish-Native meaning “red-haired.” Ideal for a chestnut Irish mare.
  79. Flannery – Irish-Native for “red valor.” Perfect for a brave chestnut mare.
  80. Fleece – English-Native for “wool.” Suited for a mare with thick, wooly coat.
  81. Fleet – English-Native meaning “swift.” Ideal for a fast, racing mare.
  82. Flemish – Germanic-Native regional name. Perfect for a Belgian or Dutch breed.
  83. Flicka – Swedish-Native for “girl.” Suited for a young, feminine Swedish mare.
  84. Flint – English-Native for “hard stone.” Ideal for a tough, resilient mare.
  85. Flirt – English-Native meaning “playful.” Perfect for a flirtatious, playful mare.
  86. Florentine – Latin-Native for “flowering.” Suited for an Italian breed mare.
  87. Floriana – Latin-Native meaning “flowering.” Ideal for a blooming, beautiful mare.
  88. Florina – Latin-Native for “flower.” Perfect for a delicate, flowery mare.
  89. Flurry – English-Native for “snow shower.” Suited for a white mare born in snow.
  90. Fly – English-Native insect/action. Ideal for a mare who seems to fly when running.
  91. Fog – English-Native weather term. Perfect for a mysterious grey mare.
  92. Folly – French-Native meaning “madness.” Suited for a wild, unpredictable mare.
  93. Fontana – Italian-Native for “fountain.” Ideal for a flowing, graceful mare.
  94. Forsythia – English-Native flower name. Perfect for a yellow spring-born mare.
  95. Fossil – Latin-Native for “dug up.” Suited for an ancient breed or wise old mare.
  96. Fountain – Latin-Native for “spring.” Ideal for a mare with boundless energy.
  97. Foxfire – English-Native for “bioluminescence.” Perfect for a glowing, magical mare.
  98. Foxy – English-Native meaning “fox-like.” Suited for a clever, cunning mare.
  99. Fragment – Latin-Native for “piece.” Ideal for a pinto or oddly-marked mare.
  100. Freesia – German-Native flower. Perfect for a sweet-scented, beautiful mare.

G

Grounded and graceful, the letter G gifts us names with both gentle lilts and strong declarations. This velar consonant can be soft as a whisper or hard as a gallop’s drumbeat, offering versatility that matches the varied temperaments of mares. In Native American linguistic traditions, G-sounds (where they appear) often connect to concepts of gathering, growth, and the giving earth. These names work beautifully for mares who exhibit generosity of spirit, those who give their all whether in competition, companionship, or carrying riders safely along mountain trails. From names celebrating the natural world’s gloryโ€”grass, groves, galaxiesโ€”to those honoring specific virtues like grace and gratitude, G-names span contemplative to commanding. Whether your mare displays the gentleness of morning mist or the grandeur of a canyon’s depths, these hundred names offer identities as varied as the landscapes that inspired them.

  1. Galilahi – Cherokee meaning “attractive.” Perfect for a particularly beautiful Cherokee-region mare.
  2. Genesee – Native American for “beautiful valley.” Suited for a mare from valley breeding farms.
  3. Gaho – Native American meaning “mother.” Ideal for a nurturing, maternal broodmare.
  4. Gaia – Greek-Native for “earth goddess.” Perfect for a grounded, earthy mare.
  5. Gala – French-Native meaning “festive.” Suited for a celebratory, joyful mare.
  6. Galaxy – Greek-Native for “milky way.” Ideal for a stellar, star-marked mare.
  7. Gale – English-Native for “strong wind.” Perfect for a powerful, swift mare.
  8. Galena – Spanish-Native for “calm.” Suited for a peaceful, tranquil mare.
  9. Galilee – Hebrew-Native place name. Ideal for a spiritual, sacred mare.
  10. Garbo – Swedish-Native surname. Perfect for a mysterious, aloof mare.
  11. Gardenia – English-Native flower name. Suited for a fragrant, beautiful white mare.
  12. Garland – French-Native for “wreath.” Ideal for a mare who wins many garlands.
  13. Garnet – English-Native gemstone. Perfect for a deep red or dark bay mare.
  14. Gasha – Russian-Native meaning “good.” Suited for a well-behaved Russian breed.
  15. Gazelle – Latin-Native for “graceful antelope.” Ideal for a swift, graceful mare.
  16. Geisha – Japanese-Native for “artist.” Perfect for a refined, artistic mare.
  17. Gem – Latin-Native for “precious stone.” Suited for a valuable, precious mare.
  18. Gemini – Latin-Native zodiac sign. Ideal for a dual-natured or twin mare.
  19. Gemma – Italian-Native meaning “gem.” Perfect for a precious Italian mare.
  20. Genesis – Greek-Native for “beginning.” Suited for a mare starting new bloodlines.
  21. Geneva – French-Native place name. Ideal for a Swiss breed or refined mare.
  22. Genevieve – French-Native meaning “white wave.” Perfect for a grey or white mare.
  23. Gentle – Latin-Native for “mild.” Suited for an extremely gentle mare.
  24. Georgia – Greek-Native for “farmer.” Ideal for a mare from Georgia farmlands.
  25. Georgiana – Greek-Native meaning “farmer.” Perfect for a working farm mare.
  26. Georgina – Greek-Native for “farmer.” Suited for a hardworking agricultural mare.
  27. Geranium – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a pink or red-toned mare.
  28. Gerda – Norse-Native meaning “protector.” Perfect for a protective, guardian mare.
  29. Geri – Germanic-Native for “spear.” Suited for a sharp, athletic mare.
  30. Germaine – French-Native meaning “brother.” Ideal for a tomboyish, strong mare.
  31. Gerta – Germanic-Native for “spear.” Perfect for a pointed, focused mare.
  32. Gertrude – Germanic-Native meaning “spear strength.” Suited for a powerful, strong mare.
  33. Geyser – Icelandic-Native for “gusher.” Ideal for an energetic, explosive mare.
  34. Ghita – Italian-Native meaning “pearl.” Perfect for a precious white mare.
  35. Gia – Italian-Native for “God’s gracious gift.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  36. Giacinta – Italian-Native meaning “hyacinth.” Ideal for a purple or roan mare.
  37. Gianna – Italian-Native for “God is gracious.” Perfect for a gracious Italian mare.
  38. Gigi – French-Native meaning “earth worker.” Suited for a hardworking French mare.
  39. Gilda – English-Native for “golden.” Ideal for a palomino or golden mare.
  40. Gillian – Latin-Native meaning “youthful.” Perfect for a young, energetic mare.
  41. Gina – Italian-Native for “queen.” Suited for a regal, queenly mare.
  42. Ginger – English-Native spice name. Ideal for a chestnut or red-toned mare.
  43. Ginny – Latin-Native meaning “maiden.” Perfect for a young, pure mare.
  44. Giovanna – Italian-Native for “God is gracious.” Suited for a blessed Italian mare.
  45. Giselle – Germanic-Native meaning “pledge.” Ideal for a committed, loyal mare.
  46. Gita – Sanskrit-Native for “song.” Perfect for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  47. Givenchy – French-Native designer name. Suited for an elegant, fashionable mare.
  48. Gizmo – English-Native for “gadget.” Ideal for a quirky, mechanical-minded mare.
  49. Glacier – French-Native for “ice mass.” Perfect for a white or blue-eyed mare.
  50. Gladiola – Latin-Native flower name. Suited for a tall, sword-like marked mare.
  51. Gladys – Welsh-Native meaning “princess.” Ideal for a royal, princess-like mare.
  52. Glenda – Welsh-Native for “fair and good.” Perfect for a blonde, kind mare.
  53. Glenna – Irish-Native meaning “valley.” Suited for a mare from valley regions.
  54. Glimmer – English-Native for “faint light.” Ideal for a mare with subtle sheen.
  55. Glitter – English-Native for “sparkle.” Perfect for a dappled or shiny mare.
  56. Gloria – Latin-Native meaning “glory.” Suited for a glorious, magnificent mare.
  57. Glory – Latin-Native for “honor.” Ideal for an honorable, champion mare.
  58. Glow – English-Native for “shine.” Perfect for a mare with radiant coat.
  59. Glynnis – Welsh-Native meaning “valley.” Suited for a Welsh valley mare.
  60. Goddess – English-Native for “divine female.” Ideal for a divine, perfect mare.
  61. Godiva – English-Native legendary name. Perfect for a beautiful, legendary mare.
  62. Gold – English-Native precious metal. Suited for a golden palomino mare.
  63. Golda – Yiddish-Native meaning “gold.” Ideal for a golden or valuable mare.
  64. Golden – English-Native for “gold-colored.” Perfect for any golden-hued mare.
  65. Goldie – English-Native meaning “made of gold.” Suited for a palomino mare.
  66. Goldilocks – English-Native fairy tale name. Ideal for a golden mare with curly mane.
  67. Goliath – Hebrew-Native meaning “giant.” Perfect for an exceptionally large mare.
  68. Goodness – English-Native for “virtue.” Suited for a virtuous, good-natured mare.
  69. Grace – Latin-Native meaning “elegance.” Ideal for a graceful, elegant mare.
  70. Gracia – Spanish-Native for “grace.” Perfect for a graceful Spanish mare.
  71. Gracie – Latin-Native meaning “grace.” Suited for a sweet, graceful mare.
  72. Granada – Spanish-Native city name. Ideal for a Spanish breed from Andalusia.
  73. Grania – Irish-Native meaning “grain goddess.” Perfect for a harvest-time mare.
  74. Granny – English-Native for “grandmother.” Suited for an old, wise broodmare.
  75. Gratitude – Latin-Native meaning “thankfulness.” Ideal for a mare you’re thankful for.
  76. Grazia – Italian-Native for “grace.” Perfect for a graceful Italian breed.
  77. Greer – Scottish-Native meaning “watchful.” Suited for an alert Scottish mare.
  78. Greta – Germanic-Native for “pearl.” Ideal for a precious, white mare.
  79. Gretel – Germanic-Native meaning “pearl.” Perfect for a fairy tale-like mare.
  80. Grey – English-Native color name. Suited for any grey or dapple grey mare.
  81. Greystone – English-Native for “grey rock.” Ideal for a solid grey mare.
  82. Griselda – Germanic-Native meaning “grey battle.” Perfect for a grey competitive mare.
  83. Grit – English-Native for “courage.” Suited for a tough, determined mare.
  84. Guadalupe – Spanish-Native for “river of wolves.” Ideal for a wild Spanish mare.
  85. Gucci – Italian-Native designer name. Perfect for a luxurious, expensive mare.
  86. Guinevere – Welsh-Native meaning “white phantom.” Suited for a white, ghostly mare.
  87. Guitar – Spanish-Native instrument. Ideal for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  88. Gulliver – English-Native literary name. Perfect for a traveling, adventurous mare.
  89. Gunda – Norse-Native meaning “battle.” Suited for a competitive warrior mare.
  90. Gwen – Welsh-Native for “white.” Ideal for a white or light-colored Welsh mare.
  91. Gwendolyn – Welsh-Native meaning “white ring.” Perfect for a mare with white markings.
  92. Gwyneth – Welsh-Native for “blessed.” Suited for a fortunate, blessed mare.
  93. Gypsy – English-Native for “wanderer.” Ideal for a nomadic, free-spirited mare.
  94. Gardenia – Latin-Native flower. Perfect for a fragrant, white-flowered mare.
  95. Gateway – English-Native for “entrance.” Suited for a mare opening new opportunities.
  96. Gather – English-Native meaning “collect.” Ideal for a mare who brings herd together.
  97. Gemstone – English-Native for “precious mineral.” Perfect for a valuable, rare mare.
  98. Generous – Latin-Native meaning “noble.” Suited for a giving, generous mare.
  99. Genius – Latin-Native for “exceptional intellect.” Ideal for a brilliant, smart mare.
  100. Genuine – Latin-Native meaning “authentic.” Perfect for a true, authentic mare.

H

Hearty and honest, the letter H delivers names that carry the warmth of a horse’s breath on a winter morning. This aspirated consonant produces sounds that feel both humble and heroic, grounding yet uplifting. In many indigenous languages, H-sounds connect to concepts of home, heart, and harmonyโ€”the very essence of the human-horse bond. These names suit mares who become the heart of their barn, those steady presences that make a stable feel like home. From names evoking natural elements like hills, horizons, and harvest moons to those celebrating specific qualities like honor and hope, H-names offer depth and warmth. Whether your mare displays the hardy constitution of a mountain pony or the heavenly grace of a Lipizzaner, the humble nature of a trail companion or the heroic spirit of a police mount, these hundred names provide options rooted in authenticity and affection.

  1. Halona – Native American meaning “fortunate.” Perfect for a lucky, blessed mare.
  2. Hantaywee – Sioux for “faithful.” Suited for an extremely loyal, devoted mare.
  3. Hausis – Algonquin meaning “old woman.” Ideal for a wise, experienced broodmare.
  4. Hialeah – Seminole for “pretty prairie.” Perfect for a beautiful pasture mare.
  5. Honiahaka – Cheyenne meaning “little wolf.” Suited for a small but fierce mare.
  6. Huata – Miwok for “carrying seeds.” Ideal for a reliable pack mare.
  7. Huyana – Miwok meaning “rain falling.” Perfect for a grey or roan mare.
  8. Habiba – Arabic-Native for “beloved.” Suited for a cherished Arabian mare.
  9. Hadassah – Hebrew-Native meaning “myrtle tree.” Ideal for a strong, evergreen mare.
  10. Hadley – English-Native for “heather meadow.” Perfect for a moorland-loving mare.
  11. Hailey – English-Native meaning “hay clearing.” Suited for a farm-raised mare.
  12. Hala – Arabic-Native for “halo.” Ideal for a mare with white face marking.
  13. Haley – Irish-Native meaning “ingenious.” Perfect for a clever, smart mare.
  14. Halcyon – Greek-Native for “peaceful.” Suited for a calm, peaceful mare.
  15. Haleigh – English-Native meaning “hay meadow.” Ideal for a meadow-loving mare.
  16. Haley – English-Native for “hay clearing.” Perfect for a pastoral mare.
  17. Halima – Arabic-Native meaning “gentle.” Suited for a gentle Arabian mare.
  18. Hallie – English-Native for “from the hall.” Ideal for a barn-loving mare.
  19. Halo – Greek-Native for “ring of light.” Perfect for a mare with facial marking.
  20. Halsey – English-Native meaning “island dweller.” Suited for an island-bred mare.
  21. Hamilton – English-Native for “flat-topped hill.” Ideal for a mare from highlands.
  22. Hannah – Hebrew-Native meaning “grace.” Perfect for a graceful, blessed mare.
  23. Hansa – Sanskrit-Native for “swan.” Suited for a white, graceful mare.
  24. Happy – English-Native meaning “joyful.” Ideal for a cheerful, happy mare.
  25. Hara – Sanskrit-Native for “captivating.” Perfect for a captivating, mesmerizing mare.
  26. Harlan – English-Native meaning “rocky land.” Suited for a mountain trail mare.
  27. Harley – English-Native for “hare meadow.” Ideal for a quick, meadow-dwelling mare.
  28. Harlow – English-Native meaning “army hill.” Perfect for a strong, military mare.
  29. Harmonia – Greek-Native for “harmony.” Suited for a balanced, harmonious mare.
  30. Harmony – Greek-Native meaning “agreement.” Ideal for a cooperative, agreeable mare.
  31. Harper – English-Native for “harp player.” Perfect for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  32. Harriet – Germanic-Native meaning “home ruler.” Suited for a dominant barn mare.
  33. Harvest – English-Native for “autumn crop.” Ideal for a fall-born mare.
  34. Haven – English-Native meaning “safe place.” Perfect for a protective, safe mare.
  35. Havilah – Hebrew-Native for “stretch of sand.” Suited for a desert or beach mare.
  36. Hayden – English-Native meaning “hay valley.” Ideal for a valley-dwelling mare.
  37. Hazel – English-Native tree/color name. Perfect for a hazel-eyed or brown mare.
  38. Heart – English-Native for “core organ.” Suited for a mare with big heart.
  39. Heather – English-Native flower name. Ideal for a purple-toned or moorland mare.
  40. Heaven – English-Native for “paradise.” Perfect for a heavenly, divine mare.
  41. Heavenly – English-Native meaning “of heaven.” Suited for an angelic mare.
  42. Hebe – Greek-Native goddess of youth. Ideal for an eternally youthful mare.
  43. Heidi – Germanic-Native meaning “noble.” Perfect for a noble Alpine mare.
  44. Helen – Greek-Native for “light.” Suited for a bright, radiant mare.
  45. Helena – Greek-Native meaning “bright light.” Ideal for a brilliant, shining mare.
  46. Helga – Norse-Native for “holy.” Perfect for a sacred, blessed mare.
  47. Helios – Greek-Native sun god. Suited for a sunny, warm-natured mare.
  48. Henna – Arabic-Native for “blessed.” Ideal for a fortunate, blessed mare.
  49. Henrietta – Germanic-Native meaning “home ruler.” Perfect for a dominant mare.
  50. Hera – Greek-Native queen goddess. Suited for a queenly, regal mare.
  51. Herald – Germanic-Native for “army ruler.” Ideal for a commanding, leader mare.
  52. Hermione – Greek-Native meaning “messenger.” Perfect for a communicative mare.
  53. Hero – Greek-Native for “brave one.” Suited for a courageous, heroic mare.
  54. Hershey – English-Native chocolate brand. Ideal for a chocolate-colored mare.
  55. Hesper – Greek-Native for “evening star.” Perfect for a mare active at evening.
  56. Hester – Persian-Native meaning “star.” Suited for a stellar, shining mare.
  57. Hibiscus – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a tropical, colorful mare.
  58. Hickory – Native American tree name. Perfect for a tough, strong mare.
  59. Hilda – Germanic-Native meaning “battle woman.” Suited for a competitive mare.
  60. Hildegard – Germanic-Native for “battle enclosure.” Ideal for a warrior mare.
  61. Hillary – Latin-Native meaning “cheerful.” Perfect for a happy, cheerful mare.
  62. Hilma – Germanic-Native for “helmet.” Suited for a protective mare.
  63. Hinda – Hebrew-Native meaning “doe.” Ideal for a gentle, deer-like mare.
  64. Holly – English-Native tree name. Perfect for a Christmas-born mare.
  65. Hollyn – English-Native meaning “holly tree.” Suited for a winter-born mare.
  66. Holo – Hawaiian-Native for “to run.” Ideal for a fast, running mare.
  67. Honey – English-Native sweet substance. Perfect for a sweet, golden mare.
  68. Honeybee – English-Native insect name. Suited for a busy, productive mare.
  69. Honor – Latin-Native meaning “respect.” Ideal for an honorable, noble mare.
  70. Honora – Latin-Native for “honor.” Perfect for a dignified, respected mare.
  71. Hope – English-Native meaning “expectation.” Suited for a mare bringing hope.
  72. Horizon – Greek-Native for “boundary.” Ideal for a mare who pushes limits.
  73. Hortense – Latin-Native meaning “garden.” Perfect for a garden-loving mare.
  74. Hosanna – Hebrew-Native for “save now.” Suited for a rescued, saved mare.
  75. Hudson – English-Native river name. Ideal for a mare from river regions.
  76. Hulda – Hebrew-Native meaning “weasel.” Perfect for a quick, clever mare.
  77. Hummingbird – English-Native bird name. Suited for a tiny, energetic mare.
  78. Hunter – English-Native for “one who hunts.” Ideal for a hunting or jumper mare.
  79. Huntress – English-Native meaning “female hunter.” Perfect for a fierce mare.
  80. Hurricane – Spanish-Native storm name. Suited for a wild, stormy mare.
  81. Hyacinth – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a purple or fragrant mare.
  82. Hydrangea – Greek-Native flower name. Perfect for a blue or pink-toned mare.
  83. Hye – Korean-Native meaning “bright.” Suited for a bright, intelligent mare.
  84. Hyla – Greek-Native for “forest.” Ideal for a woodland-loving mare.
  85. Hypatia – Greek-Native meaning “highest.” Perfect for a supreme, top mare.
  86. Hyperion – Greek-Native for “high one.” Suited for a tall, majestic mare.
  87. Hyssop – Greek-Native herb name. Ideal for a healing or therapeutic mare.
  88. Harbor – English-Native for “safe port.” Perfect for a protective, safe mare.
  89. Harlequin – Italian-Native for “pattern.” Suited for a colorfully marked pinto mare.
  90. Harness – French-Native for “equipment.” Ideal for a driving or carriage mare.
  91. Harriet – French-Native meaning “estate ruler.” Perfect for a property guardian mare.
  92. Hartford – English-Native place name. Suited for a New England-bred mare.
  93. Harvest – Germanic-Native for “autumn.” Ideal for an autumn-born work mare.
  94. Hattie – Germanic-Native meaning “home ruler.” Perfect for a barn boss mare.
  95. Hauteur – French-Native for “haughtiness.” Suited for a proud, aloof mare.
  96. Havana – Spanish-Native city name. Ideal for a Cuban or tropical mare.
  97. Hawk – English-Native bird name. Perfect for a sharp-eyed, predatory mare.
  98. Hawthorn – English-Native tree name. Suited for a protective, thorny mare.
  99. Haze – English-Native for “mist.” Ideal for a mysterious, misty grey mare.
  100. Hearthstone – English-Native for “fireplace stone.” Perfect for a warm, home-loving mare.

I

Introspective and inspiring, the letter I brings names that invite intimacy and imagination. This high front vowel creates sounds that feel both individual and infinite, perfect for mares who possess that ineffable quality that sets them apart. In indigenous languages, I-sounds often relate to concepts of identity, insight, and the inner worldโ€”fitting for horses who seem to understand us at soul level. These names work beautifully for mares who exhibit intelligence and intuition, those perceptive partners who anticipate our needs before we voice them. From names celebrating natural phenomena like ice, islands, and irises to those honoring abstract qualities like innocence and infinity, I-names offer range from delicate to dramatic. Whether your mare displays the independence of a wild island pony or the intimacy of a beloved backyard companion, these hundred names provide identities that feel both personal and profound.

  1. Istas – Native American for “snow.” Perfect for a white mare or winter-born horse.
  2. Ituha – Native American meaning “sturdy oak.” Suited for a strong, solid-built mare.
  3. Imala – Native American for “disciplinarian.” Ideal for a strict, orderly herd leader.
  4. Isi – Choctaw meaning “deer.” Perfect for a graceful, gentle doe-eyed mare.
  5. Ianthe – Greek-Native for “purple flower.” Suited for a roan or uniquely colored mare.
  6. Iantha – Greek-Native meaning “violet flower.” Ideal for a purple-toned mare.
  7. Ibiza – Spanish-Native island name. Perfect for a Spanish breed island mare.
  8. Icarus – Greek-Native mythological name. Suited for a high-flying, ambitious mare.
  9. Ice – English-Native for “frozen water.” Ideal for a white or blue-eyed mare.
  10. Icelyn – English-Native meaning “ice.” Perfect for a cool, white mare.
  11. Icicle – English-Native for “ice spike.” Suited for a sharp, crystalline white mare.
  12. Icon – Greek-Native meaning “image.” Ideal for an iconic, famous mare.
  13. Ida – Germanic-Native for “hardworking.” Perfect for an industrious mare.
  14. Idalia – Greek-Native meaning “behold the sun.” Suited for a sunny, radiant mare.
  15. Ideal – Latin-Native for “perfect.” Ideal for a perfect, flawless mare.
  16. Identity – Latin-Native meaning “sameness.” Perfect for a mare with strong character.
  17. Idina – English-Native meaning “prosperous.” Suited for a successful mare.
  18. Idola – Latin-Native for “vision.” Ideal for a visionary, inspiring mare.
  19. Idony – Norse-Native meaning “renewal.” Perfect for a mare who brings renewal.
  20. Idris – Welsh-Native for “fiery leader.” Suited for a passionate leader mare.
  21. Ignatia – Latin-Native meaning “fiery.” Ideal for a fiery, spirited mare.
  22. Ikea – Swedish-Native for “idea.” Perfect for an innovative, creative mare.
  23. Ila – Sanskrit-Native meaning “earth.” Suited for a grounded, earthy mare.
  24. Ilana – Hebrew-Native for “tree.” Ideal for a strong, tree-like mare.
  25. Ilene – Irish-Native meaning “light.” Perfect for a bright, shining mare.
  26. Iliana – Greek-Native for “bright.” Suited for an intelligent, radiant mare.
  27. Ilka – Slavic-Native meaning “hardworking.” Ideal for a diligent work mare.
  28. Illumina – Latin-Native for “light up.” Perfect for a mare who brightens lives.
  29. Illusion – Latin-Native meaning “mockery.” Suited for a deceptively quick mare.
  30. Ilsa – Germanic-Native for “pledged to God.” Ideal for a devoted, faithful mare.
  31. Ilse – Germanic-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Perfect for a promised mare.
  32. Ima – Japanese-Native for “now.” Suited for a present-focused mare.
  33. Image – Latin-Native meaning “likeness.” Ideal for a mare resembling her dam.
  34. Imagine – Latin-Native for “form image.” Perfect for an imaginative, creative mare.
  35. Imani – Swahili-Native meaning “faith.” Suited for a faithful, trusting mare.
  36. Imara – Swahili-Native for “strong.” Ideal for a powerful, robust mare.
  37. Imelda – Germanic-Native meaning “battle.” Perfect for a competitive warrior mare.
  38. Immaculata – Latin-Native for “spotless.” Suited for a pure white mare.
  39. Immortal – Latin-Native meaning “undying.” Ideal for a legendary, timeless mare.
  40. Impact – Latin-Native for “pressed against.” Perfect for an impactful, influential mare.
  41. Imperial – Latin-Native meaning “of empire.” Suited for a regal, commanding mare.
  42. Impress – Latin-Native for “press into.” Ideal for an impressive, memorable mare.
  43. Impulse – Latin-Native meaning “push.” Perfect for an impulsive, spontaneous mare.
  44. Ina – Greek-Native for “pure.” Suited for a pure, innocent mare.
  45. Inca – Quechua-Native empire name. Ideal for a Peruvian Paso or South American mare.
  46. Incanto – Italian-Native for “enchantment.” Perfect for an enchanting mare.
  47. India – Sanskrit-Native country name. Suited for a mare from Indian bloodlines.
  48. Indiana – English-Native meaning “land of Indians.” Ideal for an American mustang mare.
  49. Indigo – Greek-Native color name. Perfect for a dark blue-black mare.
  50. Indira – Sanskrit-Native meaning “beauty.” Suited for a beautiful, splendid mare.
  51. Indra – Sanskrit-Native god name. Ideal for a powerful, god-like mare.
  52. Infinity – Latin-Native for “without end.” Perfect for a mare with endless energy.
  53. Ingrid – Norse-Native meaning “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful Scandinavian mare.
  54. Inka – Quechua-Native meaning “sun.” Ideal for a sunny South American mare.
  55. Inna – Russian-Native for “strong water.” Perfect for a powerful, flowing mare.
  56. Innocence – Latin-Native meaning “harmless.” Suited for an innocent, pure mare.
  57. Innovation – Latin-Native for “renewal.” Ideal for an innovative, groundbreaking mare.
  58. Insomnia – Latin-Native meaning “sleeplessness.” Perfect for a nocturnal, active mare.
  59. Inspire – Latin-Native for “breathe into.” Suited for an inspiring, motivational mare.
  60. Instinct – Latin-Native meaning “impulse.” Ideal for a mare with strong instincts.
  61. Integrity – Latin-Native for “wholeness.” Perfect for an honest, complete mare.
  62. Intensity – Latin-Native meaning “strain.” Suited for an intense, focused mare.
  63. Intentions – Latin-Native for “purpose.” Ideal for a purposeful, directed mare.
  64. Inti – Quechua-Native sun god. Perfect for a golden Peruvian Paso mare.
  65. Intrigue – French-Native meaning “puzzle.” Suited for a mysterious, intriguing mare.
  66. Intuition – Latin-Native for “instinct.” Ideal for an intuitive, perceptive mare.
  67. Invidia – Latin-Native meaning “envy.” Perfect for an enviably beautiful mare.
  68. Invitation – Latin-Native for “call.” Suited for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  69. Io – Greek-Native moon/myth name. Ideal for a celestial, mythological mare.
  70. Ioana – Romanian-Native for “God’s gift.” Perfect for a blessed Romanian mare.
  71. Iona – Scottish-Native island name. Suited for a Scottish island pony.
  72. Ione – Greek-Native meaning “violet.” Ideal for a purple or roan mare.
  73. Iora – Greek-Native for “pure.” Perfect for a pure, innocent mare.
  74. Iowa – Native American tribal name. Suited for a mare from Midwestern plains.
  75. Iphigenia – Greek-Native mythological name. Ideal for a sacrificial, noble mare.
  76. Ira – Hebrew-Native meaning “watchful.” Perfect for an alert, vigilant mare.
  77. Ireland – English-Native country name. Suited for an Irish breed mare.
  78. Irelyn – Irish-Native meaning “peace.” Ideal for a peaceful Irish mare.
  79. Irene – Greek-Native for “peace.” Perfect for a calm, peaceful mare.
  80. Iridescence – Latin-Native meaning “rainbow-like.” Suited for a shimmering, colorful mare.
  81. Irina – Greek-Native for “peace.” Ideal for a peaceful Russian mare.
  82. Iris – Greek-Native for “rainbow.” Perfect for a colorful or multi-marked mare.
  83. Irish – English-Native meaning “from Ireland.” Suited for any Irish breed.
  84. Irma – Germanic-Native for “whole.” Ideal for a complete, well-rounded mare.
  85. Iron – English-Native metal name. Perfect for a tough, resilient grey mare.
  86. Irony – Greek-Native meaning “dissimulation.” Suited for a contrary, paradoxical mare.
  87. Isabeau – French-Native for “pledged to God.” Ideal for a devoted French mare.
  88. Isabel – Spanish-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Perfect for a promised Spanish mare.
  89. Isabella – Italian-Native for “pledged to God.” Suited for a faithful Italian mare.
  90. Isabelle – French-Native meaning “God’s oath.” Ideal for a trustworthy mare.
  91. Isadora – Greek-Native for “gift of Isis.” Perfect for a gifted, blessed mare.
  92. Isaiah – Hebrew-Native meaning “salvation.” Suited for a rescued, saved mare.
  93. Isana – Germanic-Native for “iron-willed.” Ideal for a determined, strong-willed mare.
  94. Isis – Egyptian-Native goddess name. Perfect for a divine, goddess-like mare.
  95. Island – English-Native for “land in water.” Suited for an island-bred mare.
  96. Isla – Scottish-Native for “island.” Ideal for a Scottish island mare.
  97. Isolde – Welsh-Native meaning “ice ruler.” Perfect for a white, commanding mare.
  98. Israel – Hebrew-Native meaning “God perseveres.” Suited for a persistent mare.
  99. Isra – Arabic-Native for “nocturnal journey.” Ideal for a night-active mare.
  100. Ita – Irish-Native meaning “thirst.” Perfect for a mare with strong desires.

J

Joyful and just, the letter J delivers names that jump with energy and vitality. This voiced palatal approximant creates sounds that feel jubilant, matching the spirit of mares who bring joy to their handlers’ lives. While not common in many traditional Native American languages, J-names in English often draw from diverse cultural sources, creating a rich tapestry of meanings. These names work wonderfully for mares who exhibit joie de vivreโ€”those horses whose very presence lifts spirits and inspires smiles. From names celebrating natural jewels like jasmine, jade, and juniper to those honoring virtues like justice and jubilation, J-names offer sparkle and substance. Whether your mare displays the jolly temperament of a children’s pony or the judicious nature of an experienced trail horse, the jewel-like quality of a show champion or the journey-loving spirit of an endurance competitor, these hundred names provide identities that feel both joyous and genuine.

  1. Jacy – Native American for “moon.” Perfect for a grey or night-loving mare.
  2. Jemima – Hebrew-Native meaning “dove.” Suited for a peaceful, gentle mare.
  3. Jacinta – Spanish-Native for “hyacinth.” Ideal for a purple or fragrant mare.
  4. Jacqueline – French-Native meaning “supplanter.” Perfect for a competitive, ambitious mare.
  5. Jade – Spanish-Native gemstone name. Suited for a green-eyed or precious mare.
  6. Jada – Hebrew-Native for “wise.” Ideal for an intelligent, sage mare.
  7. Jael – Hebrew-Native meaning “mountain goat.” Perfect for a sure-footed mountain mare.
  8. Jaffa – Hebrew-Native place name. Suited for a Middle Eastern breed mare.
  9. Jaguar – Tupi-Native for “beast.” Ideal for a fierce, powerful spotted mare.
  10. Jaimie – Hebrew-Native meaning “supplanter.” Perfect for an ambitious mare.
  11. Jakarta – Sundanese-Native city name. Suited for an Indonesian breed mare.
  12. Jamaica – Arawak-Native island name. Ideal for a Caribbean or tropical mare.
  13. Jamie – Hebrew-Native for “supplanter.” Perfect for a determined mare.
  14. Jamila – Arabic-Native meaning “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful Arabian mare.
  15. Jan – Hebrew-Native for “God’s gracious gift.” Ideal for a blessed mare.
  16. Jana – Slavic-Native meaning “God’s gift.” Perfect for a precious Slavic mare.
  17. Jane – Hebrew-Native for “God’s grace.” Suited for a gracious, elegant mare.
  18. Janelle – English-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed mare.
  19. Janet – English-Native for “God’s gracious gift.” Perfect for a gift-like mare.
  20. Janice – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s grace.” Suited for a graceful mare.
  21. Janine – French-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a French breed mare.
  22. January – Latin-Native month name. Perfect for a New Year-born mare.
  23. Jaquelin – French-Native meaning “supplanter.” Suited for an ambitious French mare.
  24. Jasmine – Persian-Native flower name. Ideal for a fragrant, white-flowered mare.
  25. Jasper – Persian-Native gemstone. Perfect for a spotted or speckled mare.
  26. Java – Indonesian-Native island name. Suited for an exotic, tropical mare.
  27. Jay – Latin-Native bird name. Ideal for a blue or vocal mare.
  28. Jayda – Spanish-Native for “jade stone.” Perfect for a precious, valuable mare.
  29. Jayla – Arabic-Native meaning “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful, exotic mare.
  30. Jazlyn – American-Native combination. Ideal for a jazzy, rhythmic mare.
  31. Jazz – American-Native music genre. Perfect for a musical, improvisational mare.
  32. Jazzmine – Persian-Native flower variant. Suited for a fragrant, musical mare.
  33. Jean – Hebrew-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed, gracious mare.
  34. Jeanette – French-Native meaning “God’s grace.” Perfect for a graceful French mare.
  35. Jeanie – Scottish-Native for “God’s grace.” Suited for a Scottish mare.
  36. Jeanine – French-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Ideal for a gracious mare.
  37. Jelena – Slavic-Native for “bright.” Perfect for a bright, shining mare.
  38. Jemma – Hebrew-Native meaning “dove.” Suited for a peaceful, pure mare.
  39. Jemima – Arabic-Native for “dove.” Ideal for a gentle, dove-like mare.
  40. Jena – Arabic-Native meaning “little bird.” Perfect for a small, delicate mare.
  41. Jenna – English-Native for “white wave.” Suited for a white or grey mare.
  42. Jennifer – Welsh-Native meaning “white wave.” Ideal for a flowing, white mare.
  43. Jenny – English-Native for “fair one.” Perfect for a blonde or palomino mare.
  44. Jericho – Hebrew-Native place name. Suited for a strong, historical mare.
  45. Jersey – English-Native island name. Ideal for a Channel Island or cream mare.
  46. Jerusalem – Hebrew-Native holy city. Perfect for a sacred, special mare.
  47. Jess – Hebrew-Native meaning “gift.” Suited for a mare who is a gift.
  48. Jessica – Hebrew-Native for “God beholds.” Ideal for a watched-over mare.
  49. Jessie – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s grace.” Perfect for a gracious mare.
  50. Jet – English-Native for “black stone.” Suited for a pure black mare.
  51. Jetta – Germanic-Native meaning “jet black.” Ideal for a black mare.
  52. Jewel – French-Native for “precious stone.” Perfect for a precious, valuable mare.
  53. Jezebel – Hebrew-Native meaning “pure.” Suited for a misunderstood mare.
  54. Jillian – Latin-Native for “youthful.” Ideal for a young, energetic mare.
  55. Jimena – Spanish-Native meaning “listener.” Perfect for an attentive mare.
  56. Jinx – Latin-Native for “charm.” Suited for a lucky or unlucky mare.
  57. Jo – Hebrew-Native meaning “God will increase.” Ideal for a growing mare.
  58. Joan – Hebrew-Native for “God is gracious.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  59. Joanna – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s gift.” Suited for a gift-like mare.
  60. Joanne – French-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a gracious mare.
  61. Jocasta – Greek-Native mythological name. Perfect for a tragic but noble mare.
  62. Jocelyn – Germanic-Native meaning “joyous.” Suited for a happy, joyful mare.
  63. Jodi – Hebrew-Native for “praised.” Ideal for a praiseworthy mare.
  64. Jodie – Hebrew-Native meaning “from Judea.” Perfect for a Middle Eastern mare.
  65. Jody – Hebrew-Native for “praised.” Suited for an admired mare.
  66. Johanna – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed mare.
  67. Jolene – English-Native for “God will increase.” Perfect for a growing mare.
  68. Jolie – French-Native meaning “pretty.” Suited for a pretty, beautiful mare.
  69. Jolly – English-Native for “happy.” Ideal for a cheerful, jolly mare.
  70. Jonquil – Spanish-Native flower name. Perfect for a yellow spring mare.
  71. Jordan – Hebrew-Native river name. Suited for a mare loving water crossings.
  72. Jordana – Hebrew-Native for “flowing down.” Ideal for a flowing, graceful mare.
  73. Josephine – Hebrew-Native meaning “God will increase.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  74. Josie – Hebrew-Native for “God will add.” Suited for a mare completing a family.
  75. Journey – French-Native for “day’s travel.” Ideal for an endurance or trail mare.
  76. Jovanna – Latin-Native meaning “Jove-like.” Perfect for a majestic, god-like mare.
  77. Jovial – Latin-Native for “cheerful.” Suited for a happy, good-natured mare.
  78. Joy – Latin-Native meaning “happiness.” Ideal for a mare bringing joy.
  79. Joyce – Latin-Native for “joyful.” Perfect for a cheerful, joyful mare.
  80. Joyful – English-Native meaning “full of joy.” Suited for an exuberant mare.
  81. Juana – Spanish-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a Spanish breed mare.
  82. Juanita – Spanish-Native meaning “God’s gift.” Perfect for a blessed Spanish mare.
  83. Jubilant – Latin-Native for “joyful.” Suited for a celebrating, happy mare.
  84. Jubilee – Hebrew-Native meaning “ram’s horn.” Ideal for a celebratory mare.
  85. Judith – Hebrew-Native for “woman of Judea.” Perfect for a Middle Eastern mare.
  86. Judy – Hebrew-Native meaning “praised.” Suited for an admired, loved mare.
  87. Julep – Persian-Native for “rose water.” Ideal for a sweet Southern mare.
  88. Jules – Latin-Native meaning “youthful.” Perfect for a young, energetic mare.
  89. Julia – Latin-Native for “youthful.” Suited for a forever-young mare.
  90. Juliana – Latin-Native meaning “youthful.” Ideal for an eternally youthful mare.
  91. Julianna – Latin-Native for “youthful.” Perfect for a young-spirited mare.
  92. Julie – French-Native meaning “youthful.” Suited for a youthful French mare.
  93. Juliet – Latin-Native for “youthful.” Ideal for a romantic, young mare.
  94. July – Latin-Native month name. Perfect for a summer-born mare.
  95. Jumana – Arabic-Native meaning “silver pearl.” Suited for a precious grey mare.
  96. June – Latin-Native month name. Ideal for a June-born mare.
  97. Juniper – Latin-Native tree name. Perfect for a aromatic, evergreen-loving mare.
  98. Juno – Roman-Native goddess name. Suited for a queenly, regal mare.
  99. Jupiter – Roman-Native god name. Ideal for a majestic, powerful mare.
  100. Justice – Latin-Native for “righteousness.” Perfect for a fair, balanced mare.

K

Kind and keen, the letter K carries names that combine strength with sensitivity. This voiceless velar plosive creates sounds that feel both crisp and comforting, like the click of a latch on a stable doorโ€”secure yet welcoming. In many Native American languages, K-sounds connect to concepts of kinship, knowledge, and the keeping of traditions. These names suit mares who serve as keepers of wisdom in their herds, those steady presences that newer horses look to for guidance. From names celebrating natural elements like kingdoms, keys, and kaleidoscopes to those honoring specific qualities like kindness and knowledge, K-names offer substance and style. Whether your mare displays the keen intelligence of a cow horse or the kindness of a therapy animal, the kinetic energy of a barrel racer or the knowing calm of a seasoned broodmare, these hundred names provide identities that feel both grounded and graceful.

  1. Kachina – Hopi for “sacred dancer.” Perfect for a mare with beautiful, rhythmic gaits.
  2. Kai – Navajo meaning “willow tree.” Suited for a flexible, graceful mare.
  3. Kainene – Native American for “little wild one.” Ideal for a spirited, untamed mare.
  4. Kaliska – Miwok meaning “coyote chasing deer.” Perfect for a fast, hunting-instinct mare.
  5. Kanti – Native American for “sings.” Suited for a mare who nickers frequently.
  6. Kasa – Hopi meaning “fur robe.” Ideal for a mare with thick, luxurious coat.
  7. Kaya – Hopi for “elder sister.” Perfect for a dominant or eldest mare.
  8. Keezheekoni – Chippewa meaning “burning fire.” Suited for a fiery chestnut mare.
  9. Kimi – Algonquin for “secret.” Ideal for a mysterious, reserved mare.
  10. Kimama – Shoshone meaning “butterfly.” Perfect for a delicate, light-moving mare.
  11. Kiona – Native American for “brown hills.” Suited for a bay or brown mare.
  12. Kohana – Sioux meaning “swift.” Ideal for a fast racing or endurance mare.
  13. Koko – Blackfoot for “night.” Perfect for a black or night-active mare.
  14. Kwanita – Zuni meaning “God is gracious.” Suited for a blessed, fortunate mare.
  15. Kaela – Hebrew-Native for “beloved.” Ideal for a cherished, loved mare.
  16. Kaelyn – Irish-Native meaning “slender.” Perfect for a slim, elegant mare.
  17. Kahlo – Spanish-Native artist name. Suited for an artistic, unique mare.
  18. Kaia – Hawaiian-Native for “sea.” Ideal for a mare who loves water.
  19. Kaida – Japanese-Native meaning “little dragon.” Perfect for a fierce small mare.
  20. Kaila – Hebrew-Native for “laurel crown.” Suited for a victorious champion mare.
  21. Kailani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “sea and sky.” Ideal for a coastal mare.
  22. Kaimana – Hawaiian-Native for “diamond.” Perfect for a precious, brilliant mare.
  23. Kaine – Celtic-Native meaning “warrior.” Suited for a competitive fighter mare.
  24. Kairi – Japanese-Native for “ocean village.” Ideal for a coastal Japanese mare.
  25. Kaisa – Scandinavian-Native meaning “pure.” Perfect for a pure, innocent mare.
  26. Kaitlyn – Irish-Native for “pure.” Suited for a pure-hearted Irish mare.
  27. Kaiya – Japanese-Native meaning “forgiveness.” Ideal for a forgiving, gentle mare.
  28. Kala – Sanskrit-Native for “art.” Perfect for an artistic, creative mare.
  29. Kalani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “the heavens.” Suited for a celestial mare.
  30. Kalea – Hawaiian-Native for “joy.” Ideal for a joyful, happy mare.
  31. Kaleigh – Irish-Native meaning “slender.” Perfect for a slim, graceful mare.
  32. Kali – Sanskrit-Native goddess name. Suited for a powerful, fierce mare.
  33. Kalila – Arabic-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a cherished Arabian mare.
  34. Kalina – Slavic-Native for “snowball tree.” Perfect for a white or winter mare.
  35. Kalinda – Sanskrit-Native meaning “sun.” Suited for a sunny, warm mare.
  36. Kaliyah – Arabic-Native for “beloved.” Ideal for a much-loved mare.
  37. Kalmia – Latin-Native flower name. Perfect for a mountain laurel-region mare.
  38. Kalypso – Greek-Native for “she who hides.” Suited for a mysterious mare.
  39. Kamala – Sanskrit-Native meaning “lotus.” Ideal for a beautiful, pure mare.
  40. Kamaria – Swahili-Native for “moonlight.” Perfect for a silvery, lunar mare.
  41. Kamilah – Arabic-Native meaning “perfect.” Suited for a flawless, ideal mare.
  42. Kamilla – Slavic-Native for “noble.” Ideal for a noble, aristocratic mare.
  43. Kana – Hawaiian-Native meaning “demigod.” Perfect for a powerful, divine mare.
  44. Kandace – Ethiopian-Native for “queen mother.” Suited for a regal broodmare.
  45. Kane – Celtic-Native meaning “warrior.” Ideal for a fighting-spirit mare.
  46. Kanga – Hindi-Native for “gold.” Perfect for a golden palomino mare.
  47. Kani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “sound.” Suited for a vocal, musical mare.
  48. Kanoa – Hawaiian-Native for “free one.” Ideal for a liberated, free mare.
  49. Kansas – Sioux-Native for “south wind people.” Perfect for a Great Plains mare.
  50. Kanya – Sanskrit-Native meaning “virgin.” Suited for a maiden mare.
  51. Kara – Latin-Native for “beloved.” Ideal for a cherished, loved mare.
  52. Kareem – Arabic-Native meaning “generous.” Perfect for a giving, generous mare.
  53. Karen – Danish-Native for “pure.” Suited for a pure, innocent mare.
  54. Kari – Norse-Native meaning “pure.” Ideal for a pure Scandinavian mare.
  55. Karina – Scandinavian-Native for “pure.” Perfect for a pure-hearted mare.
  56. Karissa – Greek-Native meaning “grace.” Suited for a graceful, elegant mare.
  57. Karla – Germanic-Native for “free woman.” Ideal for an independent mare.
  58. Karma – Sanskrit-Native for “fate.” Perfect for a mare whose arrival seemed fated.
  59. Karolina – Slavic-Native meaning “free woman.” Suited for a liberated mare.
  60. Karyme – Arabic-Native for “generous.” Ideal for a generous, kind mare.
  61. Kasandra – Greek-Native meaning “prophetess.” Perfect for an intuitive mare.
  62. Casey – Irish-Native for “vigilant.” Suited for an alert, watchful mare.
  63. Kashi – Sanskrit-Native for “shining.” Ideal for a brilliant, shining mare.
  64. Kashmira – Sanskrit-Native place name. Perfect for an exotic, beautiful mare.
  65. Kassandra – Greek-Native for “prophetess.” Suited for a knowing, wise mare.
  66. Kassidy – Irish-Native meaning “clever.” Ideal for an intelligent Irish mare.
  67. Katana – Japanese-Native for “sword.” Perfect for a sharp, athletic mare.
  68. Kate – Greek-Native meaning “pure.” Suited for a pure, simple mare.
  69. Katelyn – Irish-Native for “pure.” Ideal for a pure-hearted mare.
  70. Katharine – Greek-Native meaning “pure.” Perfect for a refined, pure mare.
  71. Katherine – Greek-Native for “pure.” Suited for a classic, pure mare.
  72. Kathleen – Irish-Native meaning “pure.” Ideal for a pure Irish mare.
  73. Kathryn – Greek-Native for “pure.” Perfect for a pure, elegant mare.
  74. Katie – Greek-Native meaning “pure.” Suited for a sweet, pure mare.
  75. Katina – Greek-Native for “pure.” Ideal for a Greek breed mare.
  76. Katrina – German-Native meaning “pure.” Perfect for a pure German mare.
  77. Katy – Greek-Native for “pure.” Suited for a friendly, pure mare.
  78. Kavita – Sanskrit-Native meaning “poem.” Ideal for a poetic, graceful mare.
  79. Kay – English-Native meaning “rejoice.” Perfect for a joyful mare.
  80. Kaya – Turkish-Native for “rock.” Suited for a solid, stable mare.
  81. Kayla – Hebrew-Native meaning “crown of laurels.” Ideal for a champion mare.
  82. Kaylee – Irish-Native for “pure.” Perfect for a pure, sweet mare.
  83. Kaylin – Irish-Native meaning “slender.” Suited for a slim, elegant mare.
  84. Keala – Hawaiian-Native for “pathway.” Ideal for a trail-loving mare.
  85. Keanu – Hawaiian-Native meaning “cool breeze.” Perfect for a calm, breezy mare.
  86. Keara – Irish-Native for “dark.” Suited for a dark bay or black mare.
  87. Keaton – English-Native meaning “place of hawks.” Ideal for a sharp-eyed mare.
  88. Kedma – Hebrew-Native for “toward the east.” Perfect for an eastern-bred mare.
  89. Keegan – Irish-Native meaning “small flame.” Suited for a fiery small mare.
  90. Keeley – Irish-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful Irish mare.
  91. Keena – Irish-Native meaning “brave.” Perfect for a courageous mare.
  92. Keenan – Irish-Native for “ancient.” Suited for an old-soul mare.
  93. Kefira – Hebrew-Native meaning “young lioness.” Ideal for a brave young mare.
  94. Keiko – Japanese-Native for “blessed child.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  95. Keira – Irish-Native meaning “dark.” Suited for a dark-colored Irish mare.
  96. Keisha – African-Native for “favorite.” Ideal for a favored, beloved mare.
  97. Keith – Scottish-Native meaning “wood.” Perfect for a woodland-loving mare.
  98. Kelby – Norse-Native for “place by the fountain.” Suited for a water-loving mare.
  99. Kelila – Hebrew-Native meaning “crown of laurels.” Ideal for a winning mare.
  100. Kelly – Irish-Native for “bright-headed.” Perfect for an intelligent Irish mare.

L

Luminous and lyrical, the letter L delivers names that flow like a river through meadowlandโ€”smooth, continuous, and life-giving. This liquid consonant creates sounds that feel both soothing and strong, perfect for mares who combine gentleness with power. In indigenous linguistic traditions, L-sounds (where they appear) often relate to concepts of land, light, and living thingsโ€”the fundamental elements that sustain both horses and humans. These names work beautifully for mares who illuminate their surroundings, those whose presence brings light to dark days and whose loyalty anchors us to what matters most. From names celebrating natural phenomena like lakes, lightning, and lavender fields to those honoring abstract qualities like love, liberty, and legacy, L-names offer poetry and purpose. Whether your mare displays the languid grace of a Friesian or the lightning speed of a racing Thoroughbred, the loving nature of a children’s mount or the legendary quality of a once-in-a-lifetime horse, these hundred names provide identities that feel both timeless and tender.

  1. Leotie – Native American for “flower of the prairie.” Perfect for a beautiful plains mare.
  2. Lisimba – Native American meaning “lion.” Suited for a courageous, brave mare.
  3. Lulu – Native American for “rabbit.” Ideal for a quick, nervous mare.
  4. Luyu – Miwok meaning “wild dove.” Perfect for a gentle, peaceful grey mare.
  5. Lace – Latin-Native for “delicate fabric.” Suited for a refined, delicate mare.
  6. Lacey – French-Native meaning “from Lassy.” Ideal for a French-bred mare.
  7. Ladonna – Italian-Native for “the lady.” Perfect for a refined, ladylike mare.
  8. Lady – English-Native title. Suited for a dignified, noble mare.
  9. Laila – Arabic-Native meaning “night.” Ideal for a dark or night-active mare.
  10. Lailah – Hebrew-Native for “night.” Perfect for a nocturnal or black mare.
  11. Laine – English-Native meaning “bright one.” Suited for a brilliant, shining mare.
  12. Lake – English-Native for “body of water.” Ideal for a mare loving water.
  13. Lakota – Sioux tribal name. Perfect for a Great Plains heritage mare.
  14. Lala – Slavic-Native meaning “tulip.” Suited for a colorful, beautiful mare.
  15. Lalita – Sanskrit-Native for “playful.” Ideal for a playful, fun mare.
  16. Lana – Irish-Native meaning “little rock.” Perfect for a small, solid mare.
  17. Lanai – Hawaiian-Native island name. Suited for a Hawaiian or island mare.
  18. Lancelot – French-Native knight name. Ideal for a noble, chivalrous mare.
  19. Landa – Spanish-Native for “reference.” Perfect for a notable, referenced mare.
  1. Lane – English-Native meaning “path.” Suited for a trail-loving mare.
  2. Langley – English-Native for “long meadow.” Ideal for a meadow-dwelling mare.
  3. Lani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “heaven.” Perfect for a heavenly, divine mare.
  4. Lara – Latin-Native for “cheerful.” Suited for a happy, cheerful mare.
  5. Laramie – French-Native place name. Ideal for a Wyoming or Western mare.
  6. Lareina – Spanish-Native meaning “the queen.” Perfect for a regal, queenly mare.
  7. Larissa – Greek-Native for “citadel.” Suited for a strong, fortress-like mare.
  8. Lark – English-Native bird name. Ideal for a cheerful, singing mare.
  9. Larkspur – English-Native flower name. Perfect for a July-born or blue mare.
  10. Lasca – Spanish-Native meaning “she who is divine.” Suited for a divine mare.
  11. Lassie – Scottish-Native for “young girl.” Ideal for a young, feminine mare.
  12. Latifa – Arabic-Native meaning “gentle.” Perfect for a gentle Arabian mare.
  13. Latisha – Latin-Native for “joy.” Suited for a joyful, happy mare.
  14. Lauda – Latin-Native meaning “praise.” Ideal for a praiseworthy mare.
  15. Laudine – Celtic-Native for “little poet.” Perfect for a graceful, poetic mare.
  16. Laura – Latin-Native meaning “laurel.” Suited for a victorious champion mare.
  17. Laurel – Latin-Native tree name. Ideal for a winning, crowned mare.
  18. Lauren – Latin-Native for “laurel.” Perfect for a champion show mare.
  19. Laurie – Latin-Native meaning “laurel.” Suited for a victory-achieving mare.
  20. Lava – Italian-Native for “molten rock.” Ideal for a hot-tempered red mare.
  21. Laveda – Latin-Native meaning “purified.” Perfect for a pure, cleansed mare.
  22. Lavender – Latin-Native flower name. Suited for a purple or fragrant mare.
  23. Laverne – French-Native for “spring-like.” Ideal for a spring-born mare.
  24. Lavinia – Latin-Native meaning “purity.” Perfect for a pure, innocent mare.
  25. Lavonne – French-Native for “yew wood.” Suited for a strong, enduring mare.
  26. Layla – Arabic-Native meaning “night.” Ideal for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  27. Lazuli – Persian-Native for “lapis stone.” Perfect for a blue-eyed mare.
  28. Lea – English-Native meaning “meadow.” Suited for a meadow-loving mare.
  29. Leah – Hebrew-Native for “weary.” Ideal for a hardworking, tired mare.
  30. Leandra – Greek-Native meaning “lioness.” Perfect for a brave, fierce mare.
  31. Leanne – English-Native for “gracious meadow.” Suited for a graceful mare.
  32. Leda – Greek-Native mythological name. Ideal for a swan-like, graceful mare.
  33. Lee – English-Native meaning “meadow.” Perfect for a simple, pastoral mare.
  34. Legacy – Latin-Native for “inheritance.” Suited for a mare from great bloodlines.
  35. Legend – Latin-Native meaning “story.” Ideal for a legendary, famous mare.
  36. Legolas – Sindarin-Native elf name. Perfect for an elven, graceful mare.
  37. Leigh – English-Native for “meadow.” Suited for a meadow-dwelling mare.
  38. Leila – Arabic-Native meaning “night beauty.” Ideal for a beautiful dark mare.
  39. Leilani – Hawaiian-Native for “heavenly flower.” Perfect for a divine, beautiful mare.
  40. Lemon – English-Native fruit name. Suited for a yellow or sour-tempered mare.
  41. Lena – Greek-Native meaning “light.” Ideal for a bright, shining mare.
  42. Lenora – Greek-Native for “light.” Perfect for an illuminating mare.
  43. Lenore – Greek-Native meaning “light.” Suited for a radiant mare.
  44. Leona – Latin-Native for “lioness.” Ideal for a brave, fierce mare.
  45. Leonora – Greek-Native meaning “light.” Perfect for a light-bringing mare.
  46. Leora – Greek-Native for “light.” Suited for a bright-natured mare.
  47. Lesley – Scottish-Native meaning “garden of holly.” Ideal for a Scottish mare.
  48. Leticia – Latin-Native for “joy.” Perfect for a joyful, happy mare.
  49. Letitia – Latin-Native meaning “gladness.” Suited for a glad, cheerful mare.
  50. Leucosia – Greek-Native for “white.” Ideal for a pure white mare.
  51. Levana – Hebrew-Native meaning “moon.” Perfect for a lunar, grey mare.
  52. Lexi – Greek-Native for “defender.” Suited for a protective, guardian mare.
  53. Lexington – English-Native place name. Ideal for a Kentucky bluegrass mare.
  54. Lia – Italian-Native meaning “bearer of good news.” Perfect for a joyful mare.
  55. Liana – French-Native for “to bind.” Suited for a bonding, loyal mare.
  56. Liberty – Latin-Native meaning “freedom.” Ideal for a free-spirited mare.
  57. Libra – Latin-Native zodiac sign. Perfect for a balanced, harmonious mare.
  58. Lida – Slavic-Native meaning “loved by people.” Suited for a people-loving mare.
  59. Lidia – Greek-Native for “from Lydia.” Ideal for a Greek breed mare.
  60. Liesel – Germanic-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Perfect for a promised mare.
  61. Life – English-Native meaning “existence.” Suited for a vital, lively mare.
  62. Light – English-Native for “illumination.” Ideal for a bright, shining mare.
  63. Lightning – English-Native weather phenomenon. Perfect for a fast, striking mare.
  64. Lila – Arabic-Native meaning “night.” Suited for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  65. Lilac – Persian-Native flower name. Ideal for a purple or fragrant mare.
  66. Lilia – Latin-Native for “lily.” Perfect for a pure, lily-like mare.
  67. Liliana – Latin-Native meaning “lily.” Suited for a graceful, pure mare.
  68. Lilith – Hebrew-Native for “night monster.” Ideal for a wild, night mare.
  69. Lillian – Latin-Native meaning “lily.” Perfect for a pure, elegant mare.
  70. Lilly – Latin-Native for “lily flower.” Suited for a white, pure mare.
  71. Lily – Latin-Native flower name. Ideal for a delicate, beautiful mare.
  72. Lima – Quechua-Native city name. Perfect for a Peruvian Paso mare.
  73. Lina – Arabic-Native meaning “tender.” Suited for a tender, gentle mare.
  74. Linda – Spanish-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful Spanish mare.
  75. Linden – English-Native tree name. Perfect for a strong, sheltering mare.
  76. Lindsay – Scottish-Native meaning “island of linden trees.” Suited for a Scottish mare.
  77. Linnet – English-Native bird name. Ideal for a small, singing mare.
  78. Linnea – Scandinavian-Native flower name. Perfect for a Scandinavian mare.
  79. Lisa – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  80. Lisette – French-Native for “God’s promise.” Ideal for a French mare.
  81. Lissa – Greek-Native meaning “bee.” Perfect for a busy, productive mare.

M

Majestic and maternal, the letter M brings names that resonate with warmth and wonder. This bilabial nasal creates sounds that feel like the soft murmur of a mare to her foalโ€”gentle, reassuring, primordial. In linguistic traditions worldwide, M represents mother, moon, and mysteryโ€”concepts deeply intertwined with the feminine energy horses embody. These names suit mares who nurture and protect, those steady souls who create safe spaces for both humans and herd-mates. From names celebrating natural marvels like mountains, meadows, and morning mists to those honoring qualities like majesty, mercy, and magic, M-names offer depth and resonance. Whether your mare displays the maternal instincts of an exceptional broodmare or the magnificent presence of a show ring star, the meditative calm of a therapy horse or the meteoric speed of a champion racer, these hundred names provide identities that feel both meaningful and melodic.

  1. Macawi – Sioux for “motherly.” Perfect for an excellent broodmare with strong maternal instincts.
  2. Magena – Native American meaning “the coming moon.” Suited for a nocturnal mare.
  3. Mahal – Native American for “woman.” Ideal for a distinctly feminine mare.
  4. Macha – Native American meaning “aurora.” Perfect for a mare with shimmering coat.
  5. Mahola – Native American for “dance.” Suited for a mare with flowing movement.
  6. Maikoh – Navajo meaning “wolf.” Ideal for a pack-oriented mare.
  7. Maka – Sioux for “earth.” Perfect for a grounded, stable mare.
  8. Makawee – Sioux meaning “earth maiden.” Suited for a nature-connected mare.
  9. Malia – Zuni for “bitter.” Ideal for a stubborn or challenging mare.
  10. Mansi – Hopi meaning “plucked flower.” Perfect for a delicate, bred mare.
  11. Maralah – Native American for “born during earthquake.” Suited for a dramatically-born mare.
  12. Mapiya – Sioux meaning “sky.” Ideal for a grey or blue roan mare.
  13. Meda – Native American for “priestess.” Perfect for a wise, spiritual mare.
  14. Meoquanee – Chippewa meaning “wears red.” Suited for a chestnut mare.
  15. Migina – Omaha for “new moon.” Ideal for a young or newly acquired mare.
  16. Migisi – Chippewa meaning “eagle.” Perfect for a majestic, powerful mare.
  17. Mimiteh – Omaha for “new moon.” Suited for a crescent-marked mare.
  18. Minowa – Native American meaning “moving voice.” Ideal for a vocal mare.
  19. Muna – Hopi for “overflowing spring.” Perfect for an energetic, abundant mare.
  20. Mabel – Latin-Native meaning “lovable.” Suited for a lovable, sweet mare.
  21. Mabelle – French-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful French mare.
  22. Macaria – Spanish-Native meaning “blessed.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  23. Machiko – Japanese-Native for “fortunate child.” Suited for a lucky mare.
  24. Mackenzie – Scottish-Native meaning “fair one.” Ideal for a blonde Scottish mare.
  25. Macy – French-Native for “weapon.” Perfect for a strong, protective mare.
  26. Mada – English-Native meaning “from Magdala.” Suited for a biblical mare.
  27. Maddison – English-Native for “son of Maud.” Ideal for a tomboyish mare.
  28. Madeira – Portuguese-Native island name. Perfect for a Portuguese mare.
  29. Madeline – French-Native meaning “high tower.” Suited for a tall, stately mare.
  30. Madison – English-Native for “son of Maud.” Ideal for a strong, modern mare.
  31. Madonna – Italian-Native meaning “my lady.” Perfect for a revered mare.
  32. Madrigal – Spanish-Native for “song.” Suited for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  33. Mae – English-Native meaning “pearl.” Ideal for a precious, valuable mare.
  34. Maeve – Irish-Native for “intoxicating.” Perfect for an enchanting Irish mare.
  35. Magda – Germanic-Native meaning “high tower.” Suited for a tall mare.
  36. Magdalena – Hebrew-Native for “from Magdala.” Ideal for a biblical mare.
  37. Maggie – English-Native meaning “pearl.” Perfect for a treasured mare.
  38. Magna – Latin-Native for “great.” Suited for a great, magnificent mare.
  39. Magnolia – French-Native flower name. Ideal for a Southern belle mare.
  40. Mahala – Native American meaning “woman.” Perfect for a feminine mare.
  41. Mahalia – Hebrew-Native for “tenderness.” Suited for a tender, gentle mare.
  42. Mahina – Hawaiian-Native meaning “moon.” Ideal for a lunar, grey mare.
  43. Mai – Japanese-Native for “dance.” Perfect for a dancing, graceful mare.
  44. Maia – Greek-Native for “mother.” Suited for a maternal broodmare.
  45. Maida – English-Native meaning “maiden.” Ideal for a young, pure mare.
  46. Maile – Hawaiian-Native fragrant vine. Perfect for a sweet-scented mare.
  47. Maisie – Scottish-Native meaning “pearl.” Suited for a precious Scottish mare.
  48. Maisy – English-Native for “pearl.” Ideal for a treasured, beloved mare.
  49. Maite – Spanish-Native meaning “lovable.” Perfect for a lovable Spanish mare.
  50. Majesty – Latin-Native for “greatness.” Suited for a majestic, royal mare.
  51. Makani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “wind.” Ideal for a swift, breezy mare.
  52. Malana – Hawaiian-Native for “buoyant.” Perfect for a floating, graceful mare.
  53. Malaysia – Malay-Native country name. Suited for an exotic Eastern mare.
  54. Maleah – Hawaiian-Native meaning “calm.” Ideal for a calm, peaceful mare.
  55. Malika – Arabic-Native for “queen.” Perfect for a queenly Arabian mare.
  56. Malina – Inuit-Native meaning “sun.” Suited for a sunny, warm mare.
  57. Mallory – French-Native for “unfortunate.” Ideal for a rescued mare.
  58. Malone – Irish-Native meaning “servant of Saint John.” Perfect for a devoted mare.
  59. Malta – Phoenician-Native island name. Suited for a Mediterranean mare.
  60. Malva – Greek-Native meaning “soft.” Ideal for a soft, gentle mare.
  61. Mamie – French-Native for “pearl.” Perfect for a precious French mare.
  62. Mana – Hawaiian-Native meaning “spiritual power.” Suited for a powerful mare.
  63. Mandalay – Burmese-Native city name. Ideal for an exotic Asian mare.
  64. Mandarin – Portuguese-Native for “counselor.” Perfect for a wise, advisory mare.
  65. Mandisa – Zulu-Native meaning “sweet.” Suited for a sweet African mare.
  66. Mandy – Latin-Native for “lovable.” Ideal for a lovable, friendly mare.
  67. Manon – French-Native meaning “bitter.” Perfect for a complex French mare.
  68. Mara – Hebrew-Native for “bitter.” Suited for a mare with difficult past.
  69. Marabella – Latin-Native meaning “beautiful Mary.” Ideal for a beautiful mare.
  70. Marcela – Latin-Native for “warlike.” Perfect for a competitive, fierce mare.
  71. Marcella – Latin-Native meaning “warlike.” Suited for a warrior mare.
  72. Marcia – Latin-Native for “dedicated to Mars.” Ideal for a battle-spirited mare.
  73. Mare – Latin-Native for “sea.” Perfect for a water-loving mare.
  74. Maren – Latin-Native meaning “sea.” Suited for a coastal or swimming mare.
  75. Margaret – Greek-Native for “pearl.” Ideal for a precious, classic mare.
  76. Margot – French-Native meaning “pearl.” Perfect for a French pearl mare.
  77. Maria – Hebrew-Native for “bitter.” Suited for a mare with depth.
  78. Mariah – Hebrew-Native meaning “the Lord is my teacher.” Ideal for a wise mare.
  79. Mariana – Latin-Native for “of the sea.” Perfect for a sea-loving mare.
  80. Marianne – French-Native meaning “bitter grace.” Suited for a complex mare.
  81. Marie – French-Native for “bitter.” Ideal for a sophisticated French mare.
  82. Marigold – English-Native flower name. Perfect for a golden, cheerful mare.
  83. Marilyn – Hebrew-Native meaning “star of the sea.” Suited for a legendary mare.
  84. Marina – Latin-Native for “from the sea.” Ideal for a coastal mare.
  85. Marinda – Latin-Native meaning “admirable.” Perfect for an admirable mare.
  86. Mariposa – Spanish-Native for “butterfly.” Suited for a delicate, transforming mare.
  87. Marisa – Latin-Native meaning “of the sea.” Ideal for a water-loving mare.
  88. Marisol – Spanish-Native for “sea and sun.” Perfect for a sunny coastal mare.
  89. Marissa – Latin-Native meaning “of the sea.” Suited for a maritime mare.
  90. Marjorie – French-Native for “pearl.” Ideal for a precious, valued mare.
  91. Marlene – Germanic-Native meaning “star of the sea.” Perfect for a celestial mare.
  92. Marley – English-Native for “pleasant wood.” Suited for a woodland mare.
  93. Marlo – English-Native meaning “driftwood.” Ideal for a coastal mare.
  94. Marnie – Hebrew-Native for “rejoice.” Perfect for a joyful, happy mare.
  95. Marquise – French-Native noble title. Suited for a noble, aristocratic mare.
  96. Marsala – Italian-Native wine region. Ideal for a wine-colored mare.
  97. Marseille – French-Native city name. Perfect for a French Mediterranean mare.
  98. Martha – Aramaic-Native meaning “lady.” Suited for a refined, lady-like mare.
  99. Martina – Latin-Native for “warlike.” Ideal for a competitive mare.
  100. Marvel – Latin-Native meaning “wonderful.” Perfect for a wonderful, marvelous mare.

N

Noble and nurturing, the letter N delivers names that feel natural as breathing. This alveolar nasal creates sounds that resonate in the nose and heart simultaneously, producing a quality both grounding and elevating. In many Native American languages, N-sounds connect to concepts of nature, night, and navigationโ€”fundamental elements in the lives of both wild and domestic horses. These names suit mares who guide us through darkness, literal or metaphorical, those trusted partners who never lose their way. From names celebrating natural wonders like northern lights, nightingales, and nectarines to those honoring qualities like nobility, nurture, and novelty, N-names offer substance wrapped in softness. Whether your mare displays the noble bearing of an Andalusian or the natural ease of a trail pony, the nocturnal energy of a night owl or the nurturing instincts of a babysitter mare, these hundred names provide identities that feel both ancient and essential.

  1. Nahimana – Sioux meaning “mystic.” Perfect for a mysterious mare with unusual qualities.
  2. Naira – Native American for “one with big eyes.” Suited for a mare with large eyes.
  3. Nakoma – Chippewa meaning “I do as I promise.” Ideal for a reliable mare.
  4. Namid – Chippewa for “star dancer.” Perfect for a mare with celestial grace.
  5. Nara – Native American meaning “oak.” Suited for a strong, sturdy mare.
  6. Nashoba – Choctaw for “wolf.” Ideal for a wild-spirited mare.
  7. Nata – Native American meaning “speaker.” Perfect for a communicative mare.
  8. Nayeli – Zapotec for “I love you.” Suited for a beloved, cherished mare.
  9. Niabi – Osage meaning “fawn.” Ideal for a young, gentle mare.
  10. Nidawi – Omaha for “fairy.” Perfect for a magical, enchanting mare.
  11. Nina – Quechua meaning “fire.” Suited for a spirited, fiery mare.
  12. Nituna – Native American for “daughter.” Ideal for a cherished bloodline mare.
  13. Nootau – Algonquin meaning “fire.” Perfect for a red or chestnut mare.
  14. Nova – Native American for “chases butterfly.” Suited for a playful mare.
  15. Nuna – Native American meaning “land.” Ideal for a mare with earthy coloring.
  16. Nabila – Arabic-Native for “noble.” Perfect for a noble Arabian mare.
  17. Nada – Slavic-Native meaning “hope.” Suited for a mare bringing hope.
  18. Nadia – Russian-Native for “hope.” Ideal for a hopeful, optimistic mare.
  19. Nadine – French-Native meaning “hope.” Perfect for a French hope-bringer.
  20. Naeva – French-Native for “evening.” Suited for an evening-born mare.
  21. Nafisa – Arabic-Native meaning “precious.” Ideal for a precious Arabian mare.
  22. Nahla – Arabic-Native for “bee.” Perfect for a busy, productive mare.
  23. Naia – Greek-Native meaning “water nymph.” Suited for a water-loving mare.
  24. Naida – Greek-Native for “water nymph.” Ideal for an aquatic, graceful mare.
  25. Nala – African-Native meaning “successful.” Perfect for a winning, successful mare.
  26. Nalani – Hawaiian-Native for “calm heavens.” Suited for a peaceful mare.
  27. Nami – Japanese-Native meaning “wave.” Ideal for a flowing, wave-like mare.
  28. Nan – Hebrew-Native for “grace.” Perfect for a graceful, elegant mare.
  29. Nana – Hawaiian-Native meaning “spring.” Suited for a spring-born mare.
  30. Nancy – Hebrew-Native for “grace.” Ideal for a gracious, kind mare.
  31. Nanette – French-Native meaning “grace.” Perfect for a graceful French mare.
  32. Naomi – Hebrew-Native for “pleasant.” Suited for a pleasant, agreeable mare.
  33. Nara – Celtic-Native meaning “happy.” Ideal for a happy, joyful mare.
  34. Narcissa – Greek-Native for “daffodil.” Perfect for a yellow or vain mare.
  35. Nari – Korean-Native meaning “lily.” Suited for a pure, lily-like mare.
  36. Narnia – Literary-Native fantasy land. Ideal for a magical, fantastical mare.
  37. Nash – English-Native meaning “by the ash tree.” Perfect for a woodland mare.
  38. Nashira – Arabic-Native for “bearer of good news.” Suited for a joyful mare.
  39. Nashota – Native American meaning “twin.” Ideal for a twin or dual-natured mare.
  40. Nasim – Persian-Native for “breeze.” Perfect for a gentle, breezy mare.
  41. Natalia – Latin-Native meaning “Christmas.” Suited for a Christmas-born mare.
  42. Natalie – French-Native for “Christmas.” Ideal for a winter holiday mare.
  43. Natasha – Russian-Native meaning “Christmas.” Perfect for a Russian December mare.
  44. Nathalie – French-Native for “Christmas.” Suited for a French holiday mare.
  45. Nature – Latin-Native meaning “essential qualities.” Ideal for a natural, wild mare.
  46. Nava – Hebrew-Native for “beautiful.” Perfect for a beautiful, lovely mare.
  47. Navarro – Spanish-Native place name. Suited for a Spanish Navarre mare.
  48. Navy – Latin-Native for “fleet.” Ideal for a dark blue or military mare.
  49. Naya – Arabic-Native meaning “new.” Perfect for a newly acquired mare.
  50. Nayara – Basque-Native place name. Suited for a Basque region mare.
  51. Nayla – Arabic-Native for “achiever.” Ideal for a successful, achieving mare.
  52. Nazareth – Hebrew-Native place name. Perfect for a biblical, holy mare.
  53. Nebraska – Sioux-Native for “flat water.” Suited for a Great Plains mare.
  54. Nebula – Latin-Native for “cloud.” Ideal for a cloudy-marked or cosmic mare.
  55. Necia – Spanish-Native meaning “fiery.” Perfect for a passionate, fiery mare.
  56. Neda – Slavic-Native for “Sunday.” Suited for a Sunday-born mare.
  57. Neela – Sanskrit-Native meaning “blue.” Ideal for a blue-eyed or blue roan mare.
  58. Neema – Swahili-Native for “grace.” Perfect for a graceful African mare.
  59. Nefertari – Egyptian-Native queen name. Suited for a royal, queenly mare.
  60. Nefertiti – Egyptian-Native meaning “beautiful one.” Ideal for a beautiful mare.
  61. Nehara – Hebrew-Native for “light.” Perfect for a light-bringing mare.
  62. Neith – Egyptian-Native goddess name. Suited for a divine, goddess mare.
  63. Neiva – Spanish-Native place name. Ideal for a Colombian mare.
  64. Nelia – Spanish-Native meaning “yellow.” Perfect for a palomino or yellow mare.
  65. Nella – English-Native for “bright light.” Suited for a shining mare.
  66. Nellie – English-Native meaning “bright light.” Ideal for a radiant mare.
  67. Nelson – English-Native for “son of Neil.” Perfect for a tomboyish mare.
  68. Nena – Spanish-Native meaning “little girl.” Suited for a young, small mare.
  69. Neo – Greek-Native for “new.” Ideal for a modern, innovative mare.
  70. Neoma – Greek-Native meaning “new moon.” Perfect for a young or crescent mare.
  71. Nereida – Greek-Native for “sea nymph.” Suited for a water-loving mare.
  72. Nerissa – Greek-Native meaning “from the sea.” Ideal for a coastal mare.
  73. Nerita – Greek-Native for “sea snail.” Perfect for a coastal, patient mare.
  74. Nessa – Greek-Native meaning “butterfly.” Suited for a delicate, transforming mare.
  75. Nessie – Scottish-Native for “Loch Ness monster.” Ideal for a mysterious Scottish mare.
  76. Nest – Welsh-Native meaning “pure.” Perfect for a pure, innocent Welsh mare.
  77. Neta – Spanish-Native for “serious.” Suited for a serious, focused mare.
  78. Nevada – Spanish-Native for “snow-covered.” Ideal for a white mountain mare.
  79. Neve – Italian-Native meaning “snow.” Perfect for a white or winter mare.
  80. Nevaeh – American-Native for “heaven” backwards. Suited for a heavenly mare.
  81. Neverland – Literary-Native fantasy place. Ideal for an ageless, magical mare.
  82. Nevo – Spanish-Native meaning “snow.” Perfect for a snowy white mare.
  83. Niamh – Irish-Native for “bright.” Suited for a bright, radiant Irish mare.
  84. Nicaragua – Spanish-Native country name. Ideal for a Central American mare.
  85. Nice – French-Native city name. Perfect for a pleasant, agreeable mare.
  86. Nichelle – French-Native meaning “victorious.” Suited for a winning mare.
  87. Nicki – Greek-Native for “victory.” Ideal for a victorious, champion mare.
  88. Nicola – Greek-Native meaning “victory.” Perfect for a winning mare.
  89. Nicole – French-Native for “victory.” Suited for a French champion mare.
  90. Nidia – Spanish-Native meaning “nest.” Ideal for a home-loving, nesting mare.
  91. Niesha – Sanskrit-Native for “night.” Perfect for a nocturnal, dark mare.
  92. Night – English-Native for “darkness.” Suited for a black or night-active mare.
  93. Nightingale – English-Native bird name. Ideal for a singing, musical mare.
  94. Nike – Greek-Native goddess of victory. Perfect for a winning, victorious mare.
  95. Nikita – Russian-Native meaning “unconquered.” Suited for an undefeated mare.
  96. Nila – Sanskrit-Native for “dark blue.” Ideal for a blue or dark mare.
  97. Nilsa – Scandinavian-Native meaning “victorious.” Perfect for a Nordic winner.
  98. Nimbus – Latin-Native for “cloud.” Suited for a grey or cloudy-marked mare.
  99. Nimue – Arthurian-Native sorceress name. Ideal for a magical, enchanting mare.
  100. Ninfa – Italian-Native meaning “nymph.” Perfect for a graceful, ethereal mare.

O

Oceanic and open, the letter O brings names that feel round and complete, like the full moon rising over a pasture. This back rounded vowel creates sounds that resonate deeply, evoking openness and wholeness. In many indigenous languages, O-sounds connect to concepts of origin, oneness, and the cyclical nature of lifeโ€”themes that resonate with the seasonal rhythms horses live by. These names suit mares who embody wholeness, those complete unto themselves yet generous in sharing their gifts. From names celebrating natural phenomena like oceans, oaks, and opals to those honoring qualities like optimism, originality, and oracle-like wisdom, O-names offer depth and dimensionality. Whether your mare displays the obvious beauty of a perfectly conformed show horse or the obscure brilliance of an underestimated performer, the obedient nature of a lesson horse or the obstinate character of a mare who knows her own mind, these hundred names provide identities that feel both grounded and infinite.

  1. Odina – Algonquin for “mountain.” Perfect for a large, imposing mare.
  2. Ogin – Native American meaning “wild rose.” Suited for a beautiful but spirited mare.
  3. Olathe – Native American for “beautiful.” Ideal for a strikingly attractive mare.
  4. Onawa – Native American meaning “wide awake.” Perfect for an alert, vigilant mare.
  5. Oneida – Native American tribal name. Suited for a mare from northeastern bloodlines.
  6. Orenda – Iroquois for “magic power.” Ideal for a powerful, magical mare.
  7. Oadira – Arabic-Native meaning “powerful.” Perfect for a strong, mighty mare.
  8. Oakley – English-Native for “oak clearing.” Suited for a sturdy, woodland mare.
  9. Oasis – Greek-Native meaning “fertile place.” Ideal for a nurturing, life-giving mare.
  10. Obedience – Latin-Native for “compliance.” Perfect for an obedient, well-trained mare.
  11. Obelia – Greek-Native meaning “pillar of strength.” Suited for a supporting mare.
  12. Ocean – Greek-Native for “sea.” Ideal for a mare who loves water.
  13. Oceana – Greek-Native meaning “ocean.” Perfect for a sea-loving mare.
  14. Oceane – French-Native for “ocean.” Suited for a French coastal mare.
  15. Octavia – Latin-Native meaning “eighth.” Ideal for an eighth-born or August mare.
  16. Oda – Germanic-Native for “wealthy.” Perfect for a valuable, precious mare.
  17. Odele – Greek-Native meaning “song.” Suited for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  18. Odelia – Hebrew-Native for “I will praise God.” Ideal for a blessed mare.
  19. Odell – English-Native meaning “woad hill.” Perfect for a blue or hill-dwelling mare.
  20. Odessa – Greek-Native place name. Suited for a Ukrainian or Black Sea mare.
  21. Odette – French-Native meaning “wealthy.” Ideal for a valuable French mare.
  22. Odile – French-Native for “prospers in battle.” Perfect for a competitive winner.
  23. Odina – Algonquin meaning “mountain.” Suited for a large, mountain mare.
  24. Ofelia – Greek-Native for “help.” Ideal for a helpful, assistance mare.
  25. Ofira – Hebrew-Native meaning “gold.” Perfect for a golden palomino mare.
  26. Oksana – Ukrainian-Native for “praise to God.” Suited for a blessed Ukrainian mare.
  27. Ola – Norse-Native meaning “ancestor.” Ideal for a foundational bloodline mare.
  28. Olana – Hawaiian-Native for “light.” Perfect for a bright, shining mare.
  29. Olena – Ukrainian-Native meaning “light.” Suited for a radiant Ukrainian mare.
  30. Olesia – Polish-Native for “defender.” Ideal for a protective, guardian mare.
  31. Olga – Norse-Native meaning “holy.” Perfect for a sacred, blessed mare.
  32. Oliana – Hawaiian-Native for “oleander.” Suited for a beautiful but tough mare.
  33. Olimpia – Greek-Native meaning “from Olympus.” Ideal for a god-like mare.
  34. Olinda – Latin-Native for “fragrant.” Perfect for a sweet-scented mare.
  35. Olive – Latin-Native tree name. Suited for a peace-loving, grey-green mare.
  36. Olivia – Latin-Native meaning “olive tree.” Ideal for a peaceful, elegant mare.
  37. Olympia – Greek-Native for “from Olympus.” Perfect for a divine, champion mare.
  38. Olyvia – Latin-Native meaning “olive.” Suited for a peace-bringing mare.
  39. Oma – Germanic-Native for “grandmother.” Ideal for a wise, elderly broodmare.
  40. Omega – Greek-Native last letter. Perfect for a final, ultimate mare.
  41. Ona – Lithuanian-Native meaning “grace.” Suited for a graceful mare.
  42. Onalee – Hawaiian-Native for “from the sky.” Ideal for a heavenly mare.
  43. Ondine – Latin-Native meaning “wave.” Perfect for a water-loving, flowing mare.
  44. Ondrea – Czech-Native for “brave.” Suited for a courageous Czech mare.
  45. Oneida – Native American meaning “standing rock.” Ideal for a solid, steady mare.
  46. Onida – Native American for “the searched for.” Perfect for a sought-after mare.
  47. Onika – Yoruba-Native meaning “born during the day.” Suited for a day-born mare.
  48. Onyx – Greek-Native gemstone. Ideal for a black mare with white markings.
  49. Oona – Irish-Native meaning “lamb.” Perfect for a gentle, lamb-like mare.
  50. Opal – Sanskrit-Native gemstone. Suited for an iridescent, multi-colored mare.
  51. Opaline – Sanskrit-Native meaning “opal-like.” Ideal for a shimmering mare.
  52. Ophelia – Greek-Native for “help.” Perfect for a helpful, assisting mare.
  53. Ophira – Hebrew-Native meaning “gold.” Suited for a golden, valuable mare.
  54. Oprah – Hebrew-Native for “fawn.” Ideal for a gentle, deer-like mare.
  55. Ora – Latin-Native meaning “prayer.” Perfect for a blessed, prayed-for mare.
  56. Oracle – Latin-Native for “divine message.” Suited for a wise, prophetic mare.
  57. Orabelle – Latin-Native meaning “beautiful prayer.” Ideal for a beautiful, blessed mare.
  58. Oralia – Latin-Native for “golden.” Perfect for a golden palomino mare.
  59. Orana – Aboriginal-Native meaning “welcome.” Suited for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  60. Orange – Sanskrit-Native fruit/color. Ideal for an orange or chestnut mare.
  61. Orbella – Latin-Native meaning “beautiful prayer.” Perfect for a divine mare.
  62. Orchid – Greek-Native flower name. Suited for an exotic, rare mare.
  63. Ordella – Latin-Native meaning “order.” Ideal for an orderly, organized mare.
  64. Orea – Greek-Native for “mountain.” Perfect for a mountain-dwelling mare.
  65. Oregon – Spanish-Native state name. Suited for a Pacific Northwest mare.
  66. Orella – Latin-Native meaning “golden.” Ideal for a golden-colored mare.
  67. Oriana – Latin-Native for “dawn.” Perfect for a dawn-born or golden mare.
  68. Orianna – Latin-Native meaning “golden.” Suited for a palomino mare.
  69. Oribel – Latin-Native for “beautiful gold.” Ideal for a beautiful golden mare.
  70. Oriel – Latin-Native meaning “golden.” Perfect for a golden, shining mare.
  71. Oriella – Latin-Native for “golden.” Suited for a radiant golden mare.
  72. Orient – Latin-Native meaning “east.” Ideal for an Eastern-bred mare.
  73. Orin – Irish-Native for “pale.” Perfect for a pale or cream-colored mare.
  74. Orinda – Hebrew-Native meaning “pine tree.” Suited for a strong, evergreen mare.
  75. Orion – Greek-Native constellation. Ideal for a stellar, celestial mare.
  76. Orla – Irish-Native meaning “golden princess.” Perfect for a regal golden mare.
  77. Orlaith – Irish-Native for “golden sovereign.” Suited for a commanding palomino.
  78. Orlando – Italian-Native meaning “famous land.” Ideal for a famous mare.
  79. Orlena – French-Native for “golden.” Perfect for a French golden mare.
  80. Orna – Irish-Native meaning “pale.” Suited for a pale or light-colored mare.
  81. Ornella – Italian-Native for “flowering ash tree.” Ideal for an Italian mare.
  82. Orquidea – Spanish-Native meaning “orchid.” Perfect for an exotic Spanish mare.
  83. Orsa – Latin-Native for “bear.” Suited for a strong, bear-like mare.
  84. Orsola – Italian-Native meaning “little bear.” Ideal for a small, strong mare.
  85. Ortensia – Italian-Native for “gardener.” Perfect for a garden-loving mare.
  86. Osanna – Hebrew-Native meaning “hosanna.” Suited for a praised, celebrated mare.
  87. Osen – Basque-Native for “health.” Ideal for a healthy, robust mare.
  88. Osita – Spanish-Native meaning “little bear.” Perfect for a small, strong mare.
  89. Oslo – Norse-Native city name. Suited for a Norwegian mare.
  90. Ottavia – Italian-Native meaning “eighth.” Ideal for an eighth or August mare.
  91. Ottilie – Germanic-Native for “prosperous in battle.” Perfect for a winner mare.
  92. Ouida – French-Native meaning “famous warrior.” Suited for a fierce competitor.
  93. Ouray – Native American meaning “arrow.” Ideal for a swift, direct mare.
  94. Ovation – Latin-Native for “rejoicing.” Perfect for an applause-worthy mare.
  95. Ovia – Latin-Native meaning “egg.” Suited for an oval-marked mare.
  96. Owena – Welsh-Native for “noble-born.” Ideal for a noble Welsh mare.
  97. Oxford – English-Native place name. Perfect for an English scholarly mare.
  98. Oxley – English-Native meaning “ox meadow.” Suited for a strong meadow mare.
  99. Oyster – Greek-Native for “bone.” Ideal for a grey or pearl-colored mare.
  100. Ozette – Native American place name. Perfect for a Pacific Northwest coastal mare.

P

Powerful and poetic, the letter P delivers names with presence and personality. This voiceless bilabial plosive creates sounds that pop with energy, perfect for mares who make an immediate impression. In linguistic traditions across cultures, P-sounds often relate to concepts of pride, protection, and perpetuityโ€”qualities that define the finest horses. These names suit mares who stand out in any herd, those with the presence that commands attention the moment they enter a space. From names celebrating natural phenomena like prairies, pearls, and phoenixes to those honoring qualities like peace, passion, and perseverance, P-names offer variety and vitality. Whether your mare displays the proud carriage of a Paso Fino or the playful spirit of a young pony, the patient nature of a beginner’s mount or the powerful athleticism of a jumper, these hundred names provide identities that feel both polished and personal.

  1. Pahana – Hopi for “lost white brother.” Perfect for a white mare seeming to return home.
  2. Pakuna – Miwok meaning “deer bounding downhill.” Suited for a swift, graceful mare.
  3. Pallaton – Native American for “warrior.” Ideal for a competitive, fighting-spirited mare.
  4. Pamuy – Miwok meaning “water moon.” Perfect for a grey or water-loving mare.
  5. Papina – Miwok for “vine growing on oak.” Suited for a climbing, reaching mare.
  6. Pazi – Sioux meaning “yellow bird.” Ideal for a cheerful palomino mare.
  7. Pabla – Spanish-Native for “small.” Perfect for a petite, small mare.
  8. Pace – English-Native meaning “peaceful.” Suited for a calm, even-gaited mare.
  9. Pacifica – Spanish-Native for “peaceful.” Ideal for a peaceful, Pacific mare.
  10. Padma – Sanskrit-Native meaning “lotus.” Perfect for a pure, beautiful mare.
  11. Paeton – English-Native meaning “fighter’s town.” Suited for a competitive mare.
  12. Paige – English-Native for “assistant.” Ideal for a helpful, service mare.
  13. Paisley – Scottish-Native pattern name. Perfect for a mare with swirled markings.
  14. Palermo – Italian-Native city name. Suited for a Sicilian or Italian mare.
  15. Palette – French-Native for “artist’s board.” Ideal for a multi-colored paint mare.
  16. Palma – Spanish-Native meaning “palm tree.” Perfect for a tropical, graceful mare.
  17. Palmer – English-Native for “pilgrim.” Suited for a traveling, journey-loving mare.
  18. Palmira – Spanish-Native place name. Ideal for a Syrian or ancient mare.
  19. Paloma – Spanish-Native meaning “dove.” Perfect for a peaceful, dove-grey mare.
  20. Pamela – Greek-Native for “all sweetness.” Suited for a sweet, gentle mare.
  21. Panacea – Greek-Native meaning “cure-all.” Ideal for a healing, therapeutic mare.
  22. Pandora – Greek-Native for “all gifted.” Perfect for a talented, multi-gifted mare.
  23. Pansy – French-Native flower name. Suited for a delicate, purple mare.
  24. Panthea – Greek-Native meaning “all the gods.” Ideal for a divine, goddess mare.
  25. Panther – Greek-Native for “all beast.” Perfect for a fierce, powerful black mare.
  26. Papaya – Spanish-Native fruit name. Suited for a tropical, sweet mare.
  27. Paradise – Greek-Native for “garden.” Ideal for a perfect, heavenly mare.
  28. Paris – Greek-Native city/mythological name. Perfect for a beautiful, fashionable mare.
  29. Parker – English-Native meaning “park keeper.” Suited for a guardian mare.
  30. Parsley – Greek-Native herb name. Ideal for a green-loving, fresh mare.
  31. Parthenon – Greek-Native temple name. Perfect for a classical, majestic mare.
  32. Parthenia – Greek-Native meaning “virgin.” Suited for a pure, maiden mare.
  33. Pascal – French-Native for “Easter.” Ideal for an Easter or spring-born mare.
  34. Pascale – French-Native meaning “Easter.” Perfect for a French spring mare.
  35. Passion – Latin-Native for “suffering/intense emotion.” Suited for a passionate mare.
  36. Pasta – Italian-Native food term. Ideal for a cream or tan-colored mare.
  37. Pat – Latin-Native meaning “noble.” Perfect for a noble, aristocratic mare.
  38. Patchwork – English-Native for “pieced work.” Suited for a pinto or paint mare.
  39. Patience – Latin-Native meaning “enduring.” Ideal for a patient, steady mare.
  40. Patricia – Latin-Native for “noble.” Perfect for a noble, patrician mare.
  41. Patrizia – Italian-Native meaning “noble.” Suited for a noble Italian mare.
  42. Patsy – Latin-Native for “noble.” Ideal for a friendly, noble mare.
  43. Paula – Latin-Native meaning “small.” Perfect for a petite, small mare.
  44. Paulette – French-Native for “small.” Suited for a little French mare.
  45. Paulina – Latin-Native meaning “small.” Ideal for a small, delicate mare.
  46. Pavlova – Russian-Native dancer name. Perfect for a graceful, dancing mare.
  47. Pax – Latin-Native for “peace.” Suited for a peaceful, calm mare.
  48. Paxton – English-Native meaning “peace town.” Ideal for a peaceful mare.
  49. Payson – English-Native for “son of peace.” Perfect for a peace-bringing mare.
  50. Paz – Spanish-Native meaning “peace.” Suited for a peaceful Spanish mare.
  51. Peace – English-Native for “tranquility.” Ideal for a tranquil, peaceful mare.
  52. Peach – Persian-Native fruit name. Perfect for a peach-colored mare.
  53. Peacock – English-Native bird name. Suited for a showy, colorful mare.
  54. Pearl – Latin-Native gemstone. Ideal for a precious, white mare.
  55. Pearly – English-Native meaning “pearl-like.” Perfect for an iridescent grey mare.
  56. Pebbles – English-Native for “small stones.” Suited for a dappled or spotted mare.
  57. Pecan – Algonquin-Native nut name. Ideal for a brown, sweet-natured mare.
  58. Pelagia – Greek-Native meaning “of the sea.” Perfect for a sea-loving mare.
  59. Penelope – Greek-Native for “weaver.” Suited for a patient, creative mare.
  60. Peninah – Hebrew-Native meaning “pearl.” Ideal for a precious, treasured mare.
  61. Penny – English-Native for “weaver.” Perfect for a copper or brown mare.
  62. Penrose – Welsh-Native meaning “top of the heath.” Suited for a Welsh moorland mare.
  63. Peony – Greek-Native flower name. Ideal for a lush, beautiful pink mare.
  64. Pepper – Latin-Native spice name. Perfect for a spicy, spirited mare.
  65. Peppermint – Latin-Native herb. Suited for a fresh, cool-colored mare.
  66. Peppy – English-Native meaning “energetic.” Ideal for a lively, energetic mare.
  67. Peralta – Spanish-Native surname. Perfect for a Spanish heritage mare.
  68. Perdita – Latin-Native for “lost.” Suited for a rescued or found mare.
  69. Perfecta – Spanish-Native meaning “perfect.” Ideal for a flawless, perfect mare.
  70. Peri – Persian-Native for “fairy.” Perfect for a magical, fairy-like mare.
  71. Periwinkle – Latin-Native flower/color. Suited for a blue or purple mare.
  72. Perla – Spanish-Native meaning “pearl.” Ideal for a precious Spanish mare.
  73. Perpetua – Latin-Native for “perpetual.” Perfect for an enduring, eternal mare.
  74. Persephone – Greek-Native goddess name. Suited for a seasonal, transforming mare.
  75. Persia – Greek-Native country name. Ideal for a Persian or Arabian mare.
  76. Persuasion – Latin-Native for “conviction.” Perfect for a convincing, influential mare.
  77. Peru – Quechua-Native country name. Suited for a Peruvian Paso mare.
  78. Pesha – Hebrew-Native meaning “flourishing.” Ideal for a thriving, flourishing mare.
  79. Peta – Greek-Native meaning “rock.” Perfect for a solid, rock-like mare.
  80. Petal – Greek-Native for “leaf.” Suited for a delicate, flower-loving mare.
  81. Petra – Greek-Native meaning “rock.” Ideal for a strong, stone-like mare.
  82. Petronella – Latin-Native for “rock.” Perfect for a solid, dependable mare.
  83. Petunia – Tupi-Native flower name. Suited for a colorful, trumpet-shaped mare.
  84. Pewter – English-Native metal name. Ideal for a grey or silver mare.
  85. Peyton – English-Native meaning “fighting man’s estate.” Perfect for a competitive mare.
  86. Phebe – Greek-Native for “bright.” Suited for a bright, shining mare.
  87. Phelan – Irish-Native meaning “wolf.” Ideal for a fierce, pack-minded mare.
  88. Phelps – English-Native surname. Perfect for a swimming, aquatic mare.
  89. Philantha – Greek-Native for “lover of flowers.” Suited for a flower-loving mare.
  90. Philomena – Greek-Native meaning “lover of strength.” Ideal for a strong-loving mare.
  91. Phineas – Hebrew-Native for “oracle.” Perfect for a wise, prophetic mare.
  92. Phoebe – Greek-Native meaning “bright.” Suited for a radiant, bright mare.
  93. Phoenix – Greek-Native mythical bird. Ideal for a mare who rose from ashes.
  94. Phyllis – Greek-Native for “green bough.” Perfect for a fresh, green-loving mare.
  95. Pia – Latin-Native meaning “pious.” Suited for a devout, faithful mare.
  96. Piaf – French-Native for “sparrow.” Ideal for a small, singing French mare.
  97. Piano – Italian-Native instrument. Perfect for a musical, harmonious mare.
  98. Piazza – Italian-Native for “public square.” Suited for a social, people-loving mare.
  99. Picasso – Spanish-Native artist name. Ideal for an artistic, abstract-marked mare.
  100. Pickle – Dutch-Native for “preserved.” Perfect for a sour or preserved mare.

Q

Queenly and unique, the letter Q delivers names that stand apart with distinction and rarity. This voiceless velar plosive followed by a rounded vowel creates sounds that feel both refined and remarkable. Less common in traditional nomenclature, Q-names carry an air of the exceptional, perfect for mares who defy the ordinary. In the limited instances where Q appears in indigenous languages, it often connects to concepts of quest, question, and qualityโ€”themes fitting for horses who challenge us to become better riders and humans. These names suit mares who possess that indefinable “it” factor, those horses who turn heads not through loud display but through quiet excellence. From names celebrating royalty and precious stones to those honoring abstract concepts like quests and quintessence, Q-names offer exclusivity and elegance. Whether your mare displays the quiet strength of a working ranch horse or the quintessential beauty of a breed standard, these carefully selected names provide identities as unique as she is.

  1. Qadira – Arabic-Native meaning “powerful.” Perfect for a strong, mighty Arabian mare.
  2. Qamra – Arabic-Native for “moon.” Suited for a lunar, silvery Arabian mare.
  3. Qiana – American-Native for “silky.” Ideal for a mare with silky, lustrous coat.
  4. Qing – Chinese-Native meaning “clear.” Perfect for a clear-eyed, honest mare.
  5. Quadeisha – American-Native combination. Suited for a modern, unique mare.
  6. Quail – French-Native bird name. Ideal for a small, quick ground-dwelling mare.
  7. Quanah – Comanche chief name. Perfect for a strong Native American mare.
  8. Quarry – Latin-Native for “excavation.” Suited for a strong, stone-colored mare.
  9. Quartz – Germanic-Native mineral. Ideal for a crystalline, clear-minded mare.
  10. Quatrina – Italian-Native meaning “four.” Perfect for a fourth-born mare.
  11. Queena – English-Native for “queen.” Suited for a regal, queenly mare.
  12. Queenie – English-Native meaning “queen.” Ideal for a dominant, royal mare.
  13. Quenby – Scandinavian-Native for “womanly.” Perfect for a feminine, elegant mare.
  14. Quenisha – American-Native combination. Suited for a unique, modern mare.
  15. Querida – Spanish-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a beloved Spanish mare.
  16. Questa – French-Native for “searcher.” Perfect for a seeking, curious mare.
  17. Quetzal – Aztec-Native bird name. Suited for a colorful, exotic mare.
  18. Quiana – American-Native for “silky.” Ideal for a smooth, silky-coated mare.
  19. Quibilah – Arabic-Native meaning “agreement.” Perfect for an agreeable, cooperative mare.
  20. Quick – English-Native for “fast.” Suited for a swift, speedy mare.
  21. Quicksilver – English-Native for “mercury.” Ideal for a fast, silvery mare.
  22. Quiet – Latin-Native meaning “calm.” Perfect for a peaceful, silent mare.
  23. Quilla – Quechua-Native moon goddess. Suited for a South American lunar mare.
  24. Quillan – Irish-Native meaning “cub.” Ideal for a young, bear-like mare.
  25. Quince – Latin-Native fruit name. Perfect for a golden, autumn-born mare.
  26. Quincy – French-Native meaning “fifth estate.” Suited for a fifth-born mare.
  27. Quinlan – Irish-Native for “fit.” Ideal for an athletic, fit mare.
  28. Quinn – Irish-Native meaning “wise.” Perfect for an intelligent, wise mare.
  29. Quinta – Spanish-Native for “fifth.” Suited for a fifth-born mare.
  30. Quintana – Spanish-Native meaning “fifth.” Ideal for a fifth or May mare.
  31. Quintessa – Latin-Native for “essence.” Perfect for an essential, perfect mare.
  32. Quintina – Latin-Native meaning “fifth.” Suited for a fifth-born mare.
  33. Quiona – American-Native combination. Ideal for a unique, created-name mare.
  34. Quirina – Latin-Native for “spear.” Perfect for a sharp, athletic mare.
  35. Quirita – Spanish-Native diminutive. Suited for a small, cute mare.
  36. Quito – Spanish-Native city name. Ideal for an Ecuadorian mare.
  37. Quiterie – French-Native for “peaceful.” Perfect for a peaceful French mare.
  38. Quorra – American-Native modern name. Suited for a futuristic, tech-savvy mare.
  39. Qwara – African-Native place name. Ideal for an Ethiopian mare.
  40. Quebec – French-Native province name. Perfect for a French Canadian mare.
  41. Queen – English-Native royal title. Suited for a commanding, regal mare.
  42. Queensland – English-Native place name. Ideal for an Australian mare.
  43. Quennel – French-Native for “dweller at little oak.” Perfect for an oak-loving mare.
  44. Quest – Latin-Native meaning “search.” Suited for an adventurous, seeking mare.
  45. Question – Latin-Native for “asking.” Ideal for a curious, questioning mare.
  46. Quetzalli – Aztec-Native meaning “precious feather.” Perfect for a rare, beautiful mare.
  47. Quiana – American-Native for “gracious.” Suited for a gracious, kind mare.
  48. Quibble – English-Native for “minor objection.” Ideal for a picky, particular mare.
  49. Quickstep – English-Native dance term. Perfect for a fast, rhythmic mare.
  50. Quietude – Latin-Native meaning “stillness.” Suited for a calm, still mare.
  51. Quigley – Irish-Native for “from the mother’s side.” Ideal for a maternal mare.
  52. Quillen – Gaelic-Native meaning “cub.” Perfect for a young, playful mare.
  53. Quilt – Latin-Native for “padded covering.” Suited for a patchwork paint mare.
  54. Quinella – Spanish-Native betting term. Ideal for a winning, lucky mare.
  55. Quinoa – Quechua-Native grain. Perfect for a nutritious, South American mare.
  56. Quintette – French-Native for “group of five.” Suited for a fifth mare.
  57. Quirky – English-Native meaning “peculiar.” Ideal for an unusual, unique mare.
  58. Quiver – English-Native for “tremble.” Perfect for a sensitive, trembling mare.
  59. Quixote – Spanish-Native literary name. Suited for an idealistic, dreamy mare.
  60. Quizzical – English-Native meaning “questioning.” Ideal for a curious mare.
  61. Quota – Latin-Native for “share.” Perfect for a fair, balanced mare.
  62. Quotidian – Latin-Native meaning “daily.” Suited for a reliable, everyday mare.
  63. Quorra – American-Native modern creation. Ideal for a futuristic mare.
  64. Quana – Native American meaning “aromatic.” Perfect for a sweet-scented mare.
  65. Quartzite – Geological-Native rock type. Suited for a hard, durable mare.
  66. Quasar – Astronomical-Native term. Ideal for a bright, star-like mare.
  67. Quatrefoil – French-Native four-leaf design. Perfect for a lucky, four-marked mare.
  68. Quaver – English-Native musical term. Suited for a rhythmic, musical mare.
  69. Quay – French-Native for “wharf.” Ideal for a waterfront, coastal mare.
  70. Queasy – English-Native meaning “nauseated.” Perfect for a mare with sensitive stomach.
  71. Quell – English-Native for “suppress.” Suited for a calming, soothing mare.
  72. Quench – English-Native meaning “satisfy thirst.” Ideal for a water-loving mare.
  73. Queretaro – Spanish-Native place name. Perfect for a Mexican mare.
  74. Query – Latin-Native for “question.” Suited for an inquisitive mare.
  75. Queste – French-Native meaning “search.” Ideal for a seeking, questing mare.
  76. Queue – French-Native for “tail.” Perfect for a mare with beautiful tail.
  77. Quiana – American-Native for “silky.” Suited for a smooth, sleek mare.
  78. Quiche – French-Native food term. Ideal for a French, culinary mare.
  79. Quicken – English-Native meaning “speed up.” Perfect for an accelerating mare.
  80. Quidam – Latin-Native for “someone.” Suited for a famous show jumping mare.
  81. Quiddity – Latin-Native meaning “essence.” Ideal for an essential, pure mare.
  82. Quietus – Latin-Native for “final settlement.” Perfect for a peaceful, calm mare.
  83. Quillaia – Spanish-Native tree name. Suited for a South American mare.
  84. Quimby – Norse-Native for “woman’s estate.” Ideal for a property-owning mare.
  85. Quinella – Spanish-Native racing term. Perfect for a winning race mare.
  86. Quinnat – Native American salmon type. Suited for a Pacific Northwest mare.
  87. Quinquina – Spanish-Native for “cinchona tree.” Ideal for a healing, medicinal mare.
  88. Quintessence – Latin-Native meaning “pure essence.” Perfect for a perfect, ideal mare.
  89. Quintette – French-Native for “five.” Suited for a fifth or harmonious mare.
  90. Quire – Latin-Native for “choir.” Ideal for a musical, singing mare.
  91. Quirinal – Latin-Native Roman hill. Perfect for a Roman, classical mare.
  92. Quisling – Norwegian-Native surname. Suited for a Norwegian mare.
  93. Quittance – French-Native for “release.” Ideal for a freed, liberated mare.
  94. Quiver – English-Native for “arrow case.” Perfect for a swift, arrow-like mare.
  95. Quixotic – Spanish-Native meaning “idealistic.” Suited for a dreamy, idealistic mare.
  96. Quiz – English-Native for “test.” Ideal for a challenging, testing mare.
  97. Quoin – French-Native for “cornerstone.” Perfect for a foundational, essential mare.
  98. Quokka – Aboriginal-Native animal. Suited for an Australian, happy mare.
  99. Quonset – Native American place name. Ideal for a Rhode Island mare.
  100. Quorum – Latin-Native for “presence.” Perfect for a necessary, essential mare.

R

Resilient and radiant, the letter R rolls with energy and vitality. This alveolar approximant creates sounds that ripple like water over stones, conveying both strength and fluidity. In many linguistic traditions, R-sounds connect to concepts of renewal, rhythm, and the running of riversโ€”all elements central to equine life. These names suit mares who embody resilience, those horses who bounce back from setbacks and inspire others through their recovery. From names celebrating natural phenomena like rainbows, rivers, and roses to those honoring qualities like respect, radiance, and resolve, R-names offer richness and depth. Whether your mare displays the regal bearing of a Friesian or the rustic charm of a ranch horse, the racing spirit of a Thoroughbred or the reliable nature of a lesson mount, these hundred names provide identities that feel both robust and refined.

  1. Rainbow – English-Native for “arc of colors.” Perfect for a multi-colored paint mare.
  2. Raini – Native American for “creative.” Suited for an artistic, inventive mare.
  3. Rayen – Mapuche for “flower.” Ideal for a beautiful Chilean mare.
  4. Rachel – Hebrew-Native meaning “ewe.” Perfect for a gentle, sheep-like mare.
  5. Rachelle – French-Native for “ewe.” Suited for a gentle French mare.
  6. Radiance – Latin-Native meaning “shining.” Ideal for a bright, glowing mare.
  7. Radinka – Slavic-Native for “active.” Perfect for an energetic, active mare.
  8. Rae – Scottish-Native meaning “grace.” Suited for a graceful Scottish mare.
  9. Raegan – Irish-Native for “little ruler.” Ideal for a small, commanding mare.
  10. Raelyn – American-Native combination. Perfect for a modern, graceful mare.
  11. Rafaela – Hebrew-Native meaning “God heals.” Suited for a healing, therapeutic mare.
  12. Rafferty – Irish-Native for “prosperity wielder.” Ideal for a fortunate mare.
  13. Ragna – Norse-Native meaning “advice.” Perfect for a wise, advisory mare.
  14. Rahel – Hebrew-Native for “ewe.” Suited for a gentle, lamb-like mare.
  15. Rain – English-Native weather term. Ideal for a grey or gentle-natured mare.
  16. Raina – Slavic-Native meaning “queen.” Perfect for a queenly, regal mare.
  17. Raine – French-Native for “queen.” Suited for a royal French mare.
  18. Rainey – Irish-Native meaning “wise.” Ideal for an intelligent Irish mare.
  19. Raisa – Yiddish-Native for “rose.” Perfect for a beautiful, rose-like mare.
  20. Raizel – Yiddish-Native meaning “rose.” Suited for a Jewish heritage mare.
  21. Raja – Sanskrit-Native for “prince/ruler.” Ideal for a commanding mare.
  22. Rajani – Sanskrit-Native meaning “night.” Perfect for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  23. Raleigh – English-Native for “deer meadow.” Suited for a meadow-dwelling mare.
  24. Ramona – Spanish-Native meaning “wise protector.” Ideal for a protective Spanish mare.
  25. Ramses – Egyptian-Native pharaoh name. Perfect for a regal Egyptian mare.
  26. Rana – Arabic-Native for “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful Arabian mare.
  27. Ranae – Latin-Native meaning “frog.” Ideal for a water-loving, jumping mare.
  28. Randa – Arabic-Native for “tree.” Perfect for a strong, tree-like mare.
  29. Randall – English-Native meaning “shield wolf.” Suited for a protective mare.
  30. Rani – Sanskrit-Native for “queen.” Ideal for a queenly, royal mare.
  31. Raphaela – Hebrew-Native meaning “God heals.” Perfect for a healing mare.
  32. Rapture – Latin-Native for “joy.” Suited for a joyful, ecstatic mare.
  33. Raquelle – Hebrew-Native meaning “ewe.” Ideal for a gentle, beautiful mare.
  34. Rara – Latin-Native for “rare.” Perfect for a rare, uncommon mare.
  35. Raven – English-Native bird name. Suited for a black, intelligent mare.
  36. Ravenna – Italian-Native city name. Ideal for an Italian artistic mare.
  37. Raya – Hebrew-Native meaning “friend.” Perfect for a friendly, companionable mare.
  38. Rayna – Yiddish-Native for “pure.” Suited for a pure, innocent mare.
  39. Rayne – French-Native meaning “queen.” Ideal for a regal, queenly mare.
  40. Rayven – English-Native variant of Raven. Perfect for a unique black mare.
  41. Raziah – Hebrew-Native meaning “secret of the Lord.” Suited for a mysterious mare.
  42. Rea – Greek-Native for “flowing.” Ideal for a fluid, graceful mare.
  43. Reagan – Irish-Native meaning “little ruler.” Perfect for a commanding small mare.
  44. Reality – Latin-Native for “actual.” Suited for a grounded, realistic mare.
  45. Rebecca – Hebrew-Native meaning “to bind.” Ideal for a bonding, loyal mare.
  46. Rebel – Latin-Native for “resistance.” Perfect for a rebellious, spirited mare.
  47. Rebekah – Hebrew-Native for “to bind.” Suited for a connecting mare.
  48. Reba – Hebrew-Native meaning “fourth-born.” Ideal for a fourth or spring mare.
  49. Red – English-Native color name. Perfect for a chestnut or sorrel mare.
  50. Redwood – English-Native tree name. Suited for a tall, majestic red mare.
  51. Reece – Welsh-Native meaning “enthusiasm.” Ideal for an enthusiastic mare.
  52. Reed – English-Native plant name. Perfect for a slender, flexible mare.
  53. Reena – Hebrew-Native for “joy.” Suited for a joyful, happy mare.
  54. Reese – Welsh-Native meaning “enthusiasm.” Ideal for an eager, enthusiastic mare.
  55. Regan – Irish-Native for “little ruler.” Perfect for a small, commanding mare.
  56. Regatta – Italian-Native for “boat race.” Suited for a competitive, racing mare.
  57. Regency – Latin-Native meaning “rule.” Ideal for a ruling, dominant mare.
  58. Regina – Latin-Native for “queen.” Perfect for a queenly, regal mare.
  59. Reign – French-Native meaning “rule.” Suited for a ruling, dominant mare.
  60. Reina – Spanish-Native for “queen.” Ideal for a Spanish royal mare.
  61. Rekha – Sanskrit-Native meaning “line.” Perfect for a mare with distinctive markings.
  62. Relic – Latin-Native for “remains.” Suited for an ancient breed mare.
  63. Remedy – Latin-Native meaning “cure.” Ideal for a healing, therapeutic mare.
  64. Remington – English-Native for “raven town.” Perfect for a black or artistic mare.
  65. Remy – French-Native meaning “oarsman.” Suited for a hardworking French mare.
  66. Renaissance – French-Native for “rebirth.” Ideal for a transforming mare.
  67. Renata – Latin-Native meaning “reborn.” Perfect for a mare with new life.
  68. Renee – French-Native for “reborn.” Suited for a renewed, fresh mare.
  69. Reno – Spanish-Native for “renewed.” Ideal for a Nevada or renewed mare.
  70. Renoir – French-Native artist name. Perfect for an artistic, impressionistic mare.
  71. Replica – Latin-Native for “copy.” Suited for a mare resembling her dam.
  72. Requiem – Latin-Native for “rest.” Ideal for a peaceful, restful mare.
  73. Rescue – Latin-Native meaning “save.” Perfect for a rescued mare.
  74. Reserve – Latin-Native for “keep back.” Suited for a reserved, shy mare.
  75. Resilience – Latin-Native meaning “bounce back.” Ideal for a recovering mare.
  76. Resolve – Latin-Native for “determination.” Perfect for a determined mare.
  77. Respect – Latin-Native meaning “regard.” Suited for a respected, admired mare.
  78. Reverie – French-Native for “daydream.” Ideal for a dreamy, distracted mare.
  79. Revival – Latin-Native meaning “bring back to life.” Perfect for a renewed mare.
  80. Rexanne – Latin-Native for “queen.” Suited for a regal, royal mare.
  81. Rhea – Greek-Native mother goddess. Ideal for a maternal, nurturing mare.
  82. Rhett – Welsh-Native meaning “ardent.” Perfect for a passionate mare.
  83. Rhiannon – Welsh-Native goddess name. Suited for a magical Welsh mare.
  84. Rhoda – Greek-Native for “rose.” Ideal for a rose-like, beautiful mare.
  85. Rhona – Norse-Native meaning “rough island.” Perfect for a Scottish island mare.
  86. Rhonda – Welsh-Native for “noisy.” Suited for a vocal, loud mare.
  87. Rhythm – Greek-Native for “measured flow.” Ideal for a rhythmic, musical mare.
  88. Ria – Spanish-Native meaning “river.” Perfect for a flowing, water-loving mare.
  89. Riana – Irish-Native for “little queen.” Suited for a small, royal mare.
  90. Ribbon – Germanic-Native for “band.” Ideal for a mare winning many ribbons.
  91. Ricarda – Germanic-Native meaning “powerful ruler.” Perfect for a commanding mare.
  92. Richelle – Germanic-Native for “powerful ruler.” Suited for a strong French mare.
  93. Riddle – English-Native for “puzzle.” Ideal for a mysterious, puzzling mare.
  94. Riley – Irish-Native meaning “valiant.” Perfect for a brave, courageous mare.
  95. Rilla – Germanic-Native for “stream.” Suited for a flowing, graceful mare.
  96. Rimona – Hebrew-Native meaning “pomegranate.” Ideal for a fruitful mare.
  97. Rina – Hebrew-Native for “joy.” Perfect for a joyful, happy mare.
  98. Rio – Spanish-Native meaning “river.” Suited for a flowing, Brazilian mare.
  99. Riona – Irish-Native for “queenly.” Ideal for a royal Irish mare.
  100. Ripley – English-Native meaning “strip meadow.” Perfect for a meadow-dwelling mare.

S

Spirited and serene, the letter S delivers names that flow like wind through manes. This voiceless alveolar fricative creates sounds both soft as a whisper and sharp as a command, offering versatility that matches the varied personalities of mares. In linguistic traditions worldwide, S-sounds connect to concepts of sun, sky, and spiritโ€”fundamental elements in equine mythology and reality. These names suit mares who possess both strength and sensitivity, those horses who can be fierce protectors one moment and gentle souls the next. From names celebrating natural phenomena like stars, storms, and summer to those honoring qualities like serenity, strength, and splendor, S-names offer scope and substance. Whether your mare displays the speed of a sprinter or the steadiness of a school horse, the spirit of a mustang or the serenity of a therapy animal, these hundred names provide identities that feel both timeless and contemporary.

  1. Sacagawea – Shoshone meaning “bird woman.” Perfect for a guiding, traveling mare.
  2. Sahkyo – Navajo for “mink.” Suited for a sleek, dark-coated mare.
  3. Salali – Cherokee meaning “squirrel.” Ideal for a quick, energetic mare.
  4. Sanuye – Miwok for “red cloud at sunset.” Perfect for a red or roan mare.
  5. Satinka – Native American meaning “sacred dancer.” Suited for a rhythmic, dancing mare.
  6. Sequoia – Cherokee giant tree name. Ideal for a tall, majestic mare.
  7. Shada – Native American for “pelican.” Perfect for a water-loving, patient mare.
  8. Shania – Ojibwe meaning “I’m on my way.” Suited for a traveling, journey-loving mare.
  9. Shawkwa – Native American for “crayfish.” Ideal for a backward-moving or stubborn mare.
  10. Shoshone – Tribal name meaning “grass house people.” Perfect for a plains heritage mare.
  11. Sinopa – Blackfoot for “fox.” Suited for a clever, cunning mare.
  12. Soyala – Hopi meaning “winter solstice.” Ideal for a winter-born mare.
  13. Saba – Arabic-Native for “morning.” Perfect for a dawn-born or early-rising mare.
  14. Sabella – Spanish-Native meaning “God’s promise.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  15. Sabina – Latin-Native for “Sabine woman.” Ideal for an Italian mare.
  16. Sabine – Latin-Native meaning “Sabine.” Perfect for a French or ancient mare.
  17. Sable – Slavic-Native for “black.” Suited for a pure black mare.
  18. Sabra – Hebrew-Native meaning “thorny cactus.” Ideal for a tough Israeli mare.
  19. Sabrina – Celtic-Native river name. Perfect for a flowing, graceful mare.
  20. Sacha – Russian-Native for “defender.” Suited for a protective Russian mare.
  21. Sachi – Japanese-Native meaning “blissful.” Ideal for a happy, joyful mare.
  22. Sade – Yoruba-Native for “honor.” Perfect for an honorable, noble mare.
  23. Sadie – Hebrew-Native meaning “princess.” Suited for a royal, princess mare.
  24. Saffron – Arabic-Native spice name. Ideal for a golden or orange-toned mare.
  25. Saga – Norse-Native for “story.” Perfect for a legendary, storied mare.
  26. Sage – Latin-Native for “wise.” Suited for an intelligent, wise mare.
  27. Sahara – Arabic-Native desert name. Ideal for a desert-bred or sandy mare.
  28. Sailor – English-Native for “mariner.” Perfect for a sea-loving, nautical mare.
  29. Saint – Latin-Native for “holy.” Suited for a blessed, saintly mare.
  30. Saira – Hebrew-Native meaning “princess.” Ideal for a royal, regal mare.
  31. Sakura – Japanese-Native for “cherry blossom.” Perfect for a delicate Japanese mare.
  32. Salina – Latin-Native meaning “salty.” Suited for a coastal, sea mare.
  33. Sally – Hebrew-Native for “princess.” Ideal for a friendly, princess mare.
  34. Salma – Arabic-Native meaning “peaceful.” Perfect for a peaceful Arabian mare.
  35. Salome – Hebrew-Native for “peace.” Suited for a peaceful, calm mare.
  36. Salsabil – Arabic-Native meaning “spring in paradise.” Ideal for a heavenly mare.
  37. Samantha – Aramaic-Native for “listener.” Perfect for an attentive, listening mare.
  38. Samara – Hebrew-Native meaning “protected by God.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  39. Samba – Brazilian-Native dance. Ideal for a rhythmic, dancing Brazilian mare.
  40. Samira – Arabic-Native for “companion in evening talk.” Perfect for a social mare.
  41. Samoa – Polynesian-Native island name. Suited for a Pacific island mare.
  42. Samson – Hebrew-Native meaning “sun.” Ideal for a sunny, strong mare.
  43. Samuela – Hebrew-Native for “asked of God.” Perfect for a prayed-for mare.
  44. Sana – Arabic-Native meaning “brilliance.” Suited for a brilliant, shining mare.
  45. Sancha – Spanish-Native for “holy.” Ideal for a sacred Spanish mare.
  46. Sanctuary – Latin-Native meaning “holy place.” Perfect for a safe, protective mare.
  47. Sandi – Greek-Native for “defender.” Suited for a protective, defensive mare.
  48. Sandra – Greek-Native meaning “defender of mankind.” Ideal for a guardian mare.
  49. Sandy – Greek-Native for “defender.” Perfect for a blonde or beach-loving mare.
  50. Sangria – Spanish-Native drink name. Suited for a wine-colored Spanish mare.
  51. Sania – Sanskrit-Native meaning “brilliant.” Ideal for a bright, brilliant mare.
  52. Santa – Latin-Native for “saint.” Perfect for a Christmas or saintly mare.
  53. Santana – Spanish-Native for “saint.” Suited for a blessed Spanish mare.
  54. Santal – Sanskrit-Native for “sandalwood.” Ideal for a fragrant, aromatic mare.
  55. Santiago – Spanish-Native for “Saint James.” Perfect for a Spanish pilgrimage mare.
  56. Santina – Italian-Native meaning “little saint.” Suited for a small, blessed mare.
  57. Sapphire – Greek-Native gemstone. Ideal for a blue-eyed or precious mare.
  58. Sara – Hebrew-Native meaning “princess.” Perfect for a royal, princess mare.
  59. Sarah – Hebrew-Native for “princess.” Suited for a biblical princess mare.
  60. Sarai – Hebrew-Native meaning “my princess.” Ideal for a personal princess mare.
  61. Saraphina – Hebrew-Native for “burning one.” Perfect for a fiery, passionate mare.
  62. Saraswati – Sanskrit-Native goddess name. Suited for a wise, artistic mare.
  63. Sari – Hebrew-Native meaning “princess.” Ideal for a noble princess mare.
  64. Sarina – Hebrew-Native for “princess.” Perfect for a refined princess mare.
  65. Sariyah – Hebrew-Native meaning “princess of the Lord.” Suited for a divine mare.
  66. Sasha – Russian-Native for “defender.” Ideal for a protective Russian mare.
  67. Saskia – Dutch-Native meaning “protector of mankind.” Perfect for a Dutch guardian.
  68. Satin – French-Native fabric name. Suited for a smooth, silky-coated mare.
  69. Saturday – English-Native day name. Ideal for a Saturday-born mare.
  70. Saturn – Roman-Native god/planet. Perfect for a ringed or celestial mare.
  71. Sauda – Arabic-Native meaning “happiness.” Suited for a happy, joyful mare.
  72. Saunders – Greek-Native for “defender of men.” Ideal for a protective mare.
  73. Savanna – Spanish-Native for “treeless plain.” Perfect for a grassland mare.
  74. Savannah – Spanish-Native meaning “grassland.” Suited for a plains-loving mare.
  75. Savina – Latin-Native for “Sabine woman.” Ideal for a Latin heritage mare.
  76. Savion – Spanish-Native meaning “treeless plain.” Perfect for an open-land mare.
  77. Savita – Sanskrit-Native for “sun.” Suited for a sunny, radiant mare.
  78. Sawyer – English-Native for “woodcutter.” Ideal for a working, strong mare.
  79. Saxon – Germanic-Native tribal name. Perfect for a Germanic heritage mare.
  80. Scarlet – English-Native red color. Suited for a bright red or chestnut mare.
  81. Scarlett – English-Native meaning “red.” Ideal for a red-colored mare.
  82. Schuyler – Dutch-Native for “scholar.” Perfect for an intelligent Dutch mare.
  83. Scout – French-Native meaning “to listen.” Suited for an alert, watchful mare.
  84. Sedona – Spanish-Native place name. Ideal for an Arizona red rock mare.
  85. Selah – Hebrew-Native meaning “pause.” Perfect for a calm, meditative mare.
  86. Selena – Greek-Native for “moon.” Suited for a lunar, silvery mare.
  87. Selene – Greek-Native moon goddess. Ideal for a night-loving, lunar mare.
  88. Selima – Arabic-Native meaning “peaceful.” Perfect for a peaceful Arabian mare.
  89. Selina – Greek-Native for “moon.” Suited for a moon-marked mare.
  90. Selma – Germanic-Native meaning “God’s helmet.” Ideal for a protected mare.
  91. Semele – Greek-Native mythological name. Perfect for a dramatic, tragic mare.
  92. Sena – Latin-Native meaning “blessed.” Suited for a blessed, fortunate mare.
  93. Senalda – Spanish-Native for “sign.” Ideal for a significant, meaningful mare.
  94. Seneca – Native American tribal name. Perfect for a New York state mare.
  95. September – Latin-Native month name. Suited for a September-born mare.
  96. Sequoia – Cherokee for “giant tree.” Ideal for a tall, towering mare.
  97. Serafina – Hebrew-Native meaning “burning one.” Perfect for a fiery mare.
  98. Serena – Latin-Native for “tranquil.” Suited for a serene, peaceful mare.
  99. Serendipity – Persian-Native for “fortunate accident.” Ideal for a lucky mare.
  100. Serenity – Latin-Native meaning “peaceful.” Perfect for an extremely calm mare.

T

Tenacious and true, the letter T delivers names with clarity and conviction. This voiceless alveolar plosive creates sounds that feel both definitive and gentle, like the tap of hooves on hard groundโ€”rhythmic, reliable, purposeful. In linguistic traditions across cultures, T-sounds often relate to concepts of time, truth, and traditionโ€”foundational elements in the relationship between horses and humans. These names suit mares who embody trustworthiness, those horses whose consistency makes them invaluable partners. From names celebrating natural phenomena like twilight, thunder, and tides to those honoring qualities like tenderness, tenacity, and triumph, T-names offer balance between strength and softness. Whether your mare displays the thundering power of a draft horse or the tender nature of a children’s pony, the timeless beauty of a classic breed or the trendy appeal of a modern sport horse, these hundred names provide identities that feel both traditional and fresh.

  1. Tablita – Hopi for “tiara.” Perfect for a crowned or regal mare.
  2. Taima – Native American meaning “thunder.” Suited for a loud, powerful mare.
  3. Taini – Omaha for “coming new moon.” Ideal for a young or crescent-marked mare.
  4. Takoda – Sioux meaning “friend to everyone.” Perfect for a friendly, social mare.
  5. Tala – Native American for “wolf.” Suited for a fierce, pack-minded mare.
  6. Tallulah – Choctaw meaning “leaping water.” Ideal for a jumping, water-loving mare.
  7. Tayanita – Cherokee for “young beaver.” Perfect for a hardworking young mare.
  8. Tehya – Native American meaning “precious.” Suited for a valuable, precious mare.
  9. Tiva – Hopi for “dance.” Ideal for a rhythmic, dancing mare.
  10. Topanga – Native American place name. Perfect for a California canyon mare.
  11. Tuwa – Hopi meaning “earth.” Suited for a grounded, earthy mare.
  12. Tabitha – Aramaic-Native for “gazelle.” Ideal for a graceful, swift mare.
  13. Tacita – Latin-Native meaning “silent.” Perfect for a quiet, peaceful mare.
  14. Tadita – Omaha-Native for “runner.” Suited for a fast, running mare.
  15. Taffy – Welsh-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a beloved, sweet mare.
  16. Tahira – Arabic-Native for “pure.” Perfect for a pure, virtuous Arabian mare.
  17. Tahiti – Polynesian-Native island name. Suited for a tropical island mare.
  18. Tahnee – Russian-Native meaning “fairy queen.” Ideal for a magical, fairy mare.
  19. Taima – Native American for “crash of thunder.” Perfect for a loud, powerful mare.
  20. Taiwan – Chinese-Native country name. Suited for an Asian mare.
  21. Taj – Sanskrit-Native meaning “crown.” Ideal for a crowned, royal mare.
  22. Tala – Native American for “wolf.” Perfect for a wild-spirited mare.
  23. Talara – Aboriginal-Native for “rain.” Suited for a grey or rain-loving mare.
  24. Talasi – Hopi meaning “corn tassel.” Ideal for a golden or tasseled mare.
  25. Talea – Samoan-Native for “story.” Perfect for a storied, legendary mare.
  26. Talia – Hebrew-Native meaning “dew from heaven.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  27. Talise – Creek for “lovely water.” Ideal for a beautiful water-loving mare.
  28. Talitha – Aramaic-Native meaning “little girl.” Perfect for a young, small mare.
  29. Tallulah – Choctaw for “leaping water.” Suited for a waterfall or jumping mare.
  30. Talon – French-Native for “claw.” Ideal for a fierce, grasping mare.
  31. Talullah – Native American meaning “running water.” Perfect for a flowing mare.
  32. Talya – Hebrew-Native for “lamb.” Suited for a gentle, lamb-like mare.
  33. Tamara – Hebrew-Native meaning “date palm.” Ideal for a tall, graceful mare.
  34. Tamarin – French-Native for “monkey.” Perfect for a playful, climbing mare.
  35. Tamatha – Hebrew-Native meaning “twin.” Suited for a twin or dual-natured mare.
  36. Tameka – Aramaic-Native for “twin.” Ideal for a paired or twin mare.
  37. Tamiko – Japanese-Native meaning “child of the people.” Perfect for a popular mare.
  38. Tammy – Hebrew-Native for “perfection.” Suited for a perfect, flawless mare.
  39. Tamra – Hebrew-Native meaning “date palm.” Ideal for a Palestinian mare.
  40. Tamsin – Aramaic-Native for “twin.” Perfect for a twin or matching mare.
  41. Tana – Slavic-Native meaning “fairy queen.” Suited for a magical, queenly mare.
  42. Tandy – English-Native meaning “team.” Ideal for a team-oriented mare.
  43. Tangerine – English-Native fruit/color. Perfect for an orange or tangerine mare.
  44. Tango – Spanish-Native dance. Suited for a dancing, rhythmic mare.
  45. Tania – Russian-Native meaning “fairy queen.” Ideal for a fairy-like Russian mare.
  46. Tanisha – African-Native for “born on Monday.” Perfect for a Monday-born mare.
  47. Tanith – Phoenician-Native goddess. Suited for a divine, goddess mare.
  48. Tanner – English-Native for “leather worker.” Ideal for a brown or working mare.
  49. Tansy – Greek-Native flower name. Perfect for a yellow-flowered mare.
  50. Tanya – Russian-Native meaning “fairy queen.” Suited for a magical Russian mare.
  51. Tao – Chinese-Native for “way.” Ideal for a philosophical, path-following mare.
  52. Tara – Irish-Native meaning “hill.” Perfect for an Irish hillside mare.
  53. Taralyn – Irish-Native combination. Suited for a modern Irish mare.
  54. Taryn – Welsh-Native meaning “thunder.” Ideal for a loud, powerful Welsh mare.
  55. Tasha – Russian-Native for “Christmas.” Perfect for a Christmas-born mare.
  56. Tasmin – English-Native meaning “twin.” Suited for a twin or paired mare.
  57. Tate – Norse-Native meaning “cheerful.” Ideal for a happy, cheerful mare.
  58. Tatiana – Russian-Native for “fairy queen.” Perfect for a regal Russian mare.
  59. Tatum – English-Native meaning “cheerful bringer.” Suited for a happy mare.
  60. Tawni – English-Native for “tan-colored.” Ideal for a tan or buckskin mare.
  61. Tawny – English-Native meaning “golden brown.” Perfect for a tawny-colored mare.
  62. Taylor – English-Native for “tailor.” Suited for a well-put-together mare.
  63. Tea – Chinese-Native beverage. Ideal for a soothing, calming mare.
  64. Teagan – Irish-Native meaning “little poet.” Perfect for a poetic Irish mare.
  65. Teal – English-Native color/bird. Suited for a blue-green colored mare.
  66. Tecla – Greek-Native meaning “divine fame.” Ideal for a famous, divine mare.
  67. Tedra – Greek-Native for “God’s gift.” Perfect for a blessed, gifted mare.
  68. Tehila – Hebrew-Native meaning “praise.” Suited for a praiseworthy mare.
  69. Telma – Greek-Native for “will.” Ideal for a strong-willed mare.
  70. Tempest – English-Native for “storm.” Perfect for a stormy, wild mare.
  71. Temple – Latin-Native for “sanctuary.” Suited for a sacred, safe mare.
  72. Temperance – Latin-Native meaning “moderation.” Ideal for a balanced mare.
  73. Tenderness – Latin-Native for “soft.” Perfect for a tender, gentle mare.
  74. Tenerife – Spanish-Native island name. Suited for a Canary Island mare.
  75. Tennessee – Cherokee-Native state name. Ideal for a Southern walking mare.
  76. Tennyson – English-Native poet name. Perfect for a poetic, literary mare.
  77. Teodora – Greek-Native meaning “gift of God.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  78. Tequila – Spanish-Native spirit name. Ideal for a spirited Mexican mare.
  79. Tera – Latin-Native meaning “earth.” Perfect for a grounded, earthy mare.
  80. Teresa – Greek-Native for “harvester.” Suited for an autumn-born mare.
  81. Teri – Greek-Native meaning “reaper.” Ideal for a hardworking mare.
  82. Terra – Latin-Native for “earth.” Perfect for an earthy, grounded mare.
  83. Terpsichore – Greek-Native muse of dance. Suited for a dancing mare.
  84. Terrace – French-Native for “platform.” Ideal for a level-headed mare.
  85. Terrie – Greek-Native meaning “harvester.” Perfect for a productive mare.
  86. Tesla – Serbian-Native inventor name. Suited for an electric, energetic mare.
  87. Tess – Greek-Native for “harvester.” Ideal for a simple, working mare.
  88. Tessa – Greek-Native meaning “harvester.” Perfect for a harvest-time mare.
  89. Testimony – Latin-Native for “witness.” Suited for a witnessing, present mare.
  90. Tetra – Greek-Native for “four.” Ideal for a fourth-born mare.
  91. Texas – Caddo-Native for “friends.” Perfect for a Texan or friendly mare.
  92. Thais – Greek-Native meaning “beloved.” Suited for a beloved, cherished mare.
  93. Thalia – Greek-Native muse of comedy. Ideal for a joyful, funny mare.
  94. Thana – Arabic-Native meaning “thanksgiving.” Perfect for a thankful mare.
  95. Thea – Greek-Native for “goddess.” Suited for a goddess-like, divine mare.
  96. Thelma – Greek-Native meaning “will.” Ideal for a strong-willed mare.
  97. Theodora – Greek-Native for “gift of God.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  98. Theola – Greek-Native meaning “divine.” Suited for a divine, holy mare.
  99. Theresa – Greek-Native for “harvester.” Ideal for a productive mare.
  100. Theta – Greek-Native letter. Perfect for a Greek or mathematical mare.

U

Uncommon and unique, the letter U delivers names that stand apart with distinction. This back rounded vowel creates sounds that feel both grounding and uplifting, like the curve of a well-arched neck. In many linguistic traditions, U-sounds connect to concepts of unity, the universe, and the ultimateโ€”appropriate for mares who seem to embody wholeness. These names suit horses who possess that rare quality of completeness, those mares who seem perfect as they are, needing nothing added or taken away. From names celebrating natural phenomena like umbras, ultramarine skies, and undulating hills to those honoring qualities like understanding, unity, and the unprecedented, U-names offer rarity and resonance. Whether your mare displays the unassuming nature of a reliable lesson horse or the undeniable presence of a champion, the understated elegance of a dressage mount or the unbridled spirit of a wild mustang, these hundred names provide identities as unique as she is.

  1. Urika – Omaha for “useful.” Perfect for a hardworking, useful mare.
  2. Uma – Sanskrit-Native meaning “tranquility.” Suited for a calm, tranquil mare.
  3. Unity – English-Native for “oneness.” Ideal for a unifying, harmonious mare.
  4. Ula – Celtic-Native meaning “gem of the sea.” Perfect for a precious coastal mare.
  5. Ulani – Hawaiian-Native for “cheerful.” Suited for a happy Hawaiian mare.
  6. Uldra – Norse-Native meaning “wolf ruler.” Ideal for a powerful, leading mare.
  7. Ulla – Scandinavian-Native for “willpower.” Perfect for a strong-willed Nordic mare.
  8. Ulrica – Germanic-Native meaning “wolf ruler.” Suited for a commanding mare.
  9. Ultima – Latin-Native for “last.” Ideal for a final or ultimate mare.
  10. Ultramarine – Latin-Native deep blue color. Perfect for a blue-eyed mare.
  11. Ulva – Norse-Native meaning “wolf.” Suited for a fierce, wolf-like mare.
  12. Ulyana – Russian-Native for “youthful.” Ideal for a young, energetic mare.
  13. Uma – Sanskrit-Native for “tranquility.” Perfect for a peaceful, calm mare.
  14. Umbra – Latin-Native meaning “shadow.” Suited for a dark or shadowy mare.
  15. Umeko – Japanese-Native for “plum blossom child.” Ideal for a Japanese mare.
  16. Umika – Japanese-Native meaning “sea.” Perfect for a sea-loving mare.
  17. Ummiya – Arabic-Native for “mother.” Suited for a maternal broodmare.
  18. Una – Latin-Native meaning “one.” Ideal for a unique, singular mare.
  19. Undine – Latin-Native for “water spirit.” Perfect for a water-loving, mystical mare.
  20. Unica – Latin-Native meaning “only one.” Suited for a one-of-a-kind mare.
  21. Unique – Latin-Native for “only one.” Ideal for a unique, special mare.
  22. Unity – Latin-Native meaning “oneness.” Perfect for a unifying mare.
  23. Universe – Latin-Native for “all.” Suited for an all-encompassing mare.
  24. Uno – Spanish-Native for “one.” Ideal for a first or singular mare.
  25. Upamanyu – Sanskrit-Native meaning “devoted.” Perfect for a devoted, loyal mare.
  26. Upendo – Swahili-Native for “love.” Suited for a loving, affectionate mare.
  27. Urania – Greek-Native muse of astronomy. Ideal for a celestial, starry mare.
  28. Urbana – Latin-Native meaning “city dweller.” Perfect for a city-bred mare.
  29. Uriela – Hebrew-Native for “God is my light.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  30. Ursa – Latin-Native meaning “bear.” Ideal for a strong, bear-like mare.
  31. Ursala – Latin-Native for “little bear.” Perfect for a small, strong mare.
  32. Ursula – Latin-Native meaning “little bear.” Suited for a fierce small mare.
  33. Urta – Latin-Native for “thistle.” Ideal for a prickly but beautiful mare.
  34. Uruguay – Guarani-Native country name. Perfect for a South American mare.
  35. Uschi – Germanic-Native meaning “little bear.” Suited for a German small mare.
  36. Ushi – Chinese-Native for “ox.” Ideal for a strong, hardworking mare.
  37. Usoa – Basque-Native meaning “dove.” Perfect for a peaceful Basque mare.
  38. Uta – Germanic-Native for “prospers in battle.” Suited for a competitive mare.
  39. Utah – Ute-Native state name. Ideal for a Western mountain mare.
  40. Utina – Native American place name. Perfect for a Florida heritage mare.
  41. Utopia – Greek-Native for “perfect place.” Suited for a perfect, ideal mare.
  42. Utrilla – Spanish-Native surname. Ideal for a Spanish heritage mare.
  43. Uttara – Sanskrit-Native meaning “superior.” Perfect for a superior, excellent mare.
  44. Uvetta – Italian-Native for “little grape.” Suited for a small, sweet mare.
  45. Uva – Latin-Native meaning “grape.” Ideal for a purple or wine-colored mare.
  46. Uvita – Spanish-Native for “little grape.” Perfect for a small, sweet mare.
  47. Uxia – Galician-Native meaning “well-born.” Suited for a noble Galician mare.
  48. Uzma – Arabic-Native for “supreme.” Ideal for a supreme, top mare.
  49. Uzuri – Swahili-Native meaning “beauty.” Perfect for a beautiful African mare.
  50. Uzza – Arabic-Native goddess name. Suited for a divine, goddess mare.
  51. Udaya – Sanskrit-Native meaning “dawn.” Ideal for a dawn-born mare.
  52. Udele – English-Native for “prosperous.” Perfect for a successful mare.
  53. Uganda – Swahili-Native country name. Suited for an East African mare.
  54. Ugolina – Italian-Native meaning “bright mind.” Ideal for an intelligent mare.
  55. Ujana – Swahili-Native for “youth.” Perfect for a young, youthful mare.
  56. Ukata – African-Native meaning “strong.” Suited for a powerful mare.
  57. Ukiah – Native American place name. Ideal for a California mare.
  58. Ukraine – Slavic-Native country name. Perfect for a Ukrainian mare.
  59. Ula – Celtic-Native meaning “jewel of the sea.” Suited for a coastal gem.
  60. Ulalia – Greek-Native for “well-spoken.” Ideal for a communicative mare.
  61. Ulalume – Latin-Native poetic name. Perfect for a dark, poetic mare.
  62. Ulani – Hawaiian-Native meaning “cheerful.” Suited for a joyful mare.
  63. Uldine – Germanic-Native for “prosperous.” Ideal for a successful mare.
  64. Ulee – English-Native for “yew tree meadow.” Perfect for a meadow mare.
  65. Ulema – Arabic-Native meaning “learned.” Suited for an educated mare.
  66. Ulfhild – Norse-Native for “wolf battle.” Ideal for a fighting mare.
  67. Ulia – Celtic-Native meaning “jewel of the sea.” Perfect for a precious mare.
  68. Ulima – Arabic-Native for “wise.” Suited for a wise, intelligent mare.
  69. Ulinda – Germanic-Native meaning “serpent.” Ideal for a sleek, serpentine mare.
  70. Ulka – Sanskrit-Native for “meteor.” Perfect for a fast, meteoric mare.
  71. Ulla – Germanic-Native meaning “will.” Suited for a strong-willed mare.
  72. Ulloriaq – Inuit-Native for “star.” Ideal for a celestial, starred mare.
  73. Ulma – Arabic-Native meaning “learned.” Perfect for an educated mare.
  74. Ulmara – Arabic-Native for “wise.” Suited for a wise, sage mare.
  75. Ulpiana – Latin-Native place name. Ideal for a classical, ancient mare.
  76. Ulrica – Germanic-Native meaning “power of the wolf.” Perfect for a powerful mare.
  77. Ulrike – Germanic-Native for “prosperity and power.” Suited for a successful mare.
  78. Ulster – Irish-Native province name. Ideal for a Northern Irish mare.
  79. Ultima – Latin-Native for “farthest.” Perfect for a distant or final mare.
  80. Ultimata – Latin-Native meaning “final.” Suited for a conclusive mare.
  81. Ultra – Latin-Native for “beyond.” Ideal for an exceptional mare.
  82. Ulva – Scandinavian-Native island name. Perfect for a Scottish island mare.
  83. Ulyana – Russian-Native for “youthful.” Suited for a forever-young mare.
  84. Ulyssa – Latin-Native variant. Ideal for a wandering, journey mare.
  85. Umay – Turkish-Native goddess. Perfect for a divine Turkish mare.
  86. Umayma – Arabic-Native meaning “little mother.” Suited for a maternal mare.
  87. Umberta – Italian-Native for “bright warrior.” Ideal for a fighting mare.
  88. Umbria – Italian-Native region name. Perfect for an Italian regional mare.
  89. Umbriel – English-Native moon name. Suited for a dark, lunar mare.
  90. Umeko – Japanese-Native meaning “plum child.” Ideal for a sweet Japanese mare.
  91. Umida – Uzbek-Native for “hope.” Perfect for a hopeful mare.
  92. Umina – Aboriginal-Native place name. Suited for an Australian mare.
  93. Umniya – Arabic-Native meaning “wish.” Ideal for a wish-fulfilling mare.
  94. Umpqua – Native American river name. Perfect for an Oregon mare.
  95. Unaiza – Arabic-Native for “little goat.” Suited for a small, nimble mare.
  96. Unalaq – Inuit-Native meaning “star.” Ideal for a celestial mare.
  97. Undina – Latin-Native for “wave.” Perfect for a water-wave mare.
  98. Undine – Latin-Native meaning “of the waves.” Suited for an aquatic mare.
  99. Undra – Mongolian-Native for “tall.” Ideal for a tall, towering mare.
  100. Unforgettable – English-Native meaning “memorable.” Perfect for an unforgettable mare.

V

Vivacious and valiant, the letter V delivers names with vitality and verve. This voiced labiodental fricative creates sounds that vibrate with energy, perfect for mares who bring life and vigor wherever they go. In linguistic traditions, V-sounds often connect to concepts of victory, valor, and vitalityโ€”qualities that define exceptional horses. These names suit mares who possess vivacity, those horses whose very presence energizes their surroundings and inspires those who work with them. From names celebrating natural phenomena like valleys, violets, and volcanic peaks to those honoring qualities like virtue, vision, and victory, V-names offer variety and vigor. Whether your mare displays the velvet gentleness of a children’s mount or the volcanic power of a jumper, the vintage charm of a classic breed or the avant-garde style of a modern sport horse, these hundred names provide identities that feel both vibrant and valuable.

  1. Valencia – Spanish-Native place name. Perfect for a Spanish orange region mare.
  2. Valentina – Latin-Native meaning “strong.” Suited for a strong, healthy mare.
  3. Valerie – Latin-Native for “strength.” Ideal for a powerful, robust mare.
  4. Valhalla – Norse-Native for “hall of the slain.” Perfect for a Norse warrior mare.
  5. Valkyrie – Norse-Native for “chooser of the slain.” Suited for a fierce Norse mare.
  6. Valley – English-Native for “low land.” Ideal for a valley-dwelling mare.
  7. Valor – Latin-Native meaning “courage.” Perfect for a brave, valiant mare.
  8. Vanessa – Greek-Native for “butterfly.” Suited for a delicate, transforming mare.
  9. Vanna – Khmer-Native meaning “golden.” Ideal for a golden palomino mare.
  10. Vanilla – Spanish-Native flavor. Perfect for a cream or sweet-natured mare.
  11. Vara – Scandinavian-Native for “careful.” Suited for a cautious, careful mare.
  12. Vashti – Persian-Native meaning “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful Persian mare.
  13. Veda – Sanskrit-Native for “knowledge.” Perfect for a wise, knowledgeable mare.
  14. Vega – Arabic-Native star name. Suited for a stellar, shining mare.
  15. Velma – Germanic-Native meaning “determined protector.” Ideal for a guardian mare.
  16. Velvet – Latin-Native fabric name. Perfect for a soft, velvety-coated mare.
  17. Venetia – Latin-Native for “Venice.” Suited for a Venetian or Italian mare.
  18. Venice – Italian-Native city name. Ideal for a water-loving Venetian mare.
  19. Venus – Roman-Native goddess. Perfect for a beautiful, goddess mare.
  20. Vera – Russian-Native meaning “faith.” Suited for a faithful Russian mare.
  21. Veracity – Latin-Native for “truthfulness.” Ideal for an honest, truthful mare.
  22. Verbena – Latin-Native flower name. Perfect for a fragrant, flowering mare.
  23. Verda – Latin-Native meaning “spring-like.” Suited for a fresh, green mare.
  24. Verena – Latin-Native for “true.” Ideal for a genuine, authentic mare.
  25. Verity – Latin-Native meaning “truth.” Perfect for a truthful, honest mare.
  26. Verla – Latin-Native for “spring-like.” Suited for a spring-born mare.
  27. Vermillion – Latin-Native red color. Ideal for a bright red or chestnut mare.
  28. Verna – Latin-Native meaning “spring.” Perfect for a spring-born mare.
  29. Verona – Italian-Native city name. Suited for an Italian Romeo & Juliet mare.
  30. Veronica – Latin-Native for “true image.” Ideal for an authentic mare.
  31. Versailles – French-Native palace name. Perfect for a regal French mare.
  32. Vespera – Latin-Native meaning “evening star.” Suited for an evening mare.
  33. Vesta – Roman-Native goddess. Ideal for a home-loving, hearth mare.
  34. Veta – Spanish-Native for “intelligent.” Perfect for a smart Spanish mare.
  35. Via – Latin-Native meaning “way.” Suited for a path-following mare.
  36. Viana – Latin-Native for “alive.” Ideal for a lively, vital mare.
  37. Vianna – Latin-Native meaning “alive.” Perfect for a vivacious mare.
  38. Vibiana – Latin-Native for “vibrant.” Suited for a vibrant, energetic mare.
  39. Victoria – Latin-Native meaning “victory.” Ideal for a victorious champion mare.
  40. Victory – Latin-Native for “triumph.” Perfect for a winning, triumphant mare.
  41. Vida – Spanish-Native meaning “life.” Suited for a lively, vital mare.
  42. Vienna – Germanic-Native city name. Ideal for an Austrian waltz mare.
  43. Vigil – Latin-Native meaning “watchful.” Perfect for a vigilant, alert mare.
  44. Vignette – French-Native for “little vine.” Suited for a delicate, climbing mare.
  45. Vigor – Latin-Native meaning “strength.” Ideal for a strong, vigorous mare.
  46. Vika – Scandinavian-Native for “from the creek.” Perfect for a water-loving mare.
  47. Vilma – Germanic-Native meaning “determined protector.” Suited for a guardian mare.
  48. Vina – Spanish-Native for “vineyard.” Ideal for a wine-region mare.
  49. Viola – Latin-Native flower/instrument. Perfect for a purple or musical mare.
  50. Violet – Latin-Native flower/color. Suited for a purple or delicate mare.
  51. Violetta – Italian-Native for “violet.” Ideal for an Italian purple mare.
  52. Viridian – Latin-Native green color. Perfect for a green-eyed mare.
  53. Virtue – Latin-Native meaning “moral excellence.” Suited for a virtuous mare.
  54. Vision – Latin-Native for “sight.” Ideal for a visionary, far-seeing mare.
  55. Vita – Latin-Native meaning “life.” Perfect for a lively, vital mare.
  56. Vitalia – Latin-Native for “life.” Suited for a vivacious Italian mare.
  57. Vivian – Latin-Native meaning “alive.” Ideal for a lively, vibrant mare.
  58. Viviana – Latin-Native for “alive.” Perfect for a vivacious Spanish mare.
  59. Vivica – Latin-Native meaning “alive.” Suited for a vital, energetic mare.
  60. Vivien – Latin-Native for “alive.” Ideal for a lively, living mare.
  61. Vixen – English-Native for “female fox.” Perfect for a clever, cunning mare.
  62. Vlasta – Slavic-Native meaning “homeland.” Suited for a patriotic mare.
  63. Volante – Italian-Native for “flying.” Ideal for a flying, soaring mare.
  64. Volta – Italian-Native for “turn.” Perfect for a turning, dressage mare.
  65. Vonda – Czech-Native meaning “womanly.” Suited for a feminine Czech mare.
  66. Vonda – Slavic-Native for “hope.” Ideal for a hopeful mare.
  67. Voyage – French-Native meaning “journey.” Perfect for a traveling mare.
  68. Vrai – French-Native for “true.” Suited for a genuine, true mare.
  69. Vala – Germanic-Native meaning “chosen.” Ideal for a chosen, selected mare.
  70. Valda – Germanic-Native for “battle heroine.” Perfect for a warrior mare.
  71. Vale – Latin-Native meaning “valley.” Suited for a valley-dwelling mare.
  72. Valence – French-Native place name. Ideal for a French regional mare.
  73. Valencia – Spanish-Native for “strength.” Perfect for a strong Spanish mare.
  74. Valentine – Latin-Native meaning “strong.” Suited for a February-born mare.
  75. Valeria – Latin-Native for “strength.” Ideal for a powerful, strong mare.
  76. Valeska – Slavic-Native meaning “glorious ruler.” Perfect for a ruling mare.
  77. Valiant – Latin-Native for “brave.” Suited for a courageous, brave mare.
  78. Valkyria – Norse-Native variant. Ideal for a Norse warrior maiden mare.
  79. Valletta – Italian-Native city name. Perfect for a Maltese mare.
  80. Valliere – French-Native meaning “valley.” Suited for a French valley mare.
  81. Valonia – Latin-Native for “from the valley.” Ideal for a valley mare.
  82. Valora – Latin-Native meaning “brave.” Perfect for a valorous mare.
  83. Vals – Germanic-Native for “foreign.” Suited for an exotic, foreign mare.
  84. Valtina – Latin-Native meaning “strong.” Ideal for a strong, healthy mare.
  85. Vandelia – Germanic-Native tribal name. Perfect for a Germanic mare.
  86. Vanetta – Greek-Native meaning “butterfly.” Suited for a delicate mare.
  87. Vanity – Latin-Native for “pride.” Ideal for a proud, vain mare.
  88. Vanna – Italian-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Perfect for a blessed mare.
  89. Vara – Norse-Native for “pledge.” Suited for a promised, pledged mare.
  90. Varda – Hebrew-Native meaning “rose.” Ideal for a beautiful rose mare.
  91. Varian – Latin-Native for “variable.” Perfect for a changeable mare.
  92. Varick – Germanic-Native meaning “protecting ruler.” Suited for a guardian mare.
  93. Varina – Slavic-Native for “stranger.” Ideal for a mysterious mare.
  94. Varinia – Latin-Native meaning “versatile.” Perfect for a multi-talented mare.
  95. Vashon – Native American place name. Suited for a Pacific Northwest mare.
  96. Vassilia – Greek-Native meaning “royal.” Ideal for a royal, queenly mare.
  97. Vauna – Sanskrit-Native for “forest.” Perfect for a woodland-loving mare.
  98. Veda – Sanskrit-Native meaning “sacred knowledge.” Suited for a wise mare.
  99. Vedetta – Italian-Native for “lookout.” Ideal for a watchful, vigilant mare.
  100. Vega – Spanish-Native for “meadow.” Perfect for a meadow-dwelling mare.

W

Warm and wise, the letter W delivers names that feel welcoming and wonderful. This voiced labio-velar approximant creates sounds that wrap around you like a mare’s soft muzzleโ€”comforting, gentle, grounding. In linguistic traditions, W-sounds often connect to concepts of water, wind, and wisdomโ€”elements both horses and humans rely upon. These names suit mares who embody warmth, those horses whose presence provides comfort and whose wisdom guides both herd and handler. From names celebrating natural phenomena like willows, waterfalls, and winter to those honoring qualities like wonder, wisdom, and whimsy, W-names offer wholeness and warmth. Whether your mare displays the wild spirit of a mustang or the willing nature of a schoolmaster, the whimsical charm of a pony or the worthy strength of a working horse, these hundred names provide identities that feel both welcoming and worthy.

  1. Wachiwi – Sioux meaning “dancing girl.” Perfect for a rhythmic, dancing mare.
  2. Wakanda – Sioux for “possesses magical powers.” Suited for a mystical mare.
  3. Waneta – Native American meaning “charger.” Ideal for a charging, powerful mare.
  4. Wapeka – Native American for “skillful.” Perfect for a talented, skillful mare.
  5. Wapun – Native American meaning “dawn.” Suited for a dawn-born mare.
  6. Washakie – Shoshone chief name. Ideal for a strong, leading mare.
  7. Waseya – Sioux meaning “snow.” Perfect for a white or winter mare.
  8. Weeko – Sioux for “pretty.” Suited for a beautiful, pretty mare.
  9. Wenona – Native American meaning “firstborn daughter.” Ideal for a first filly.
  10. Winona – Sioux for “firstborn daughter.” Perfect for a first-born mare.
  11. Wachoya – Cherokee meaning “water.” Suited for a water-loving mare.
  12. Wafa – Arabic-Native for “loyalty.” Ideal for a loyal Arabian mare.
  13. Waimea – Hawaiian-Native place name. Perfect for a Hawaiian valley mare.
  14. Walanika – Hawaiian-Native meaning “fair flower.” Suited for a beautiful mare.
  15. Walburga – Germanic-Native for “power of the fortress.” Ideal for a protective mare.
  16. Walda – Germanic-Native meaning “ruler.” Perfect for a dominant, ruling mare.
  17. Walela – Cherokee for “hummingbird.” Suited for a quick, tiny mare.
  18. Walker – English-Native for “cloth walker.” Ideal for a smooth-gaited walker mare.
  19. Wallis – English-Native meaning “from Wales.” Perfect for a Welsh mare.
  20. Wanda – Slavic-Native for “wanderer.” Suited for a traveling, wandering mare.
  21. Waneta – Native American meaning “charger.” Ideal for a charging mare.
  22. Wanetta – English-Native for “pale.” Perfect for a pale or cream mare.
  23. Wanita – Native American meaning “charger.” Suited for a powerful mare.
  24. Warda – Arabic-Native for “rose.” Ideal for a beautiful rose-like mare.
  25. Warner – Germanic-Native meaning “army guard.” Perfect for a protective mare.
  26. Washi – Japanese-Native for “eagle.” Suited for a majestic, soaring mare.
  27. Wasilla – Native American place name. Ideal for an Alaskan mare.
  28. Waverly – English-Native meaning “meadow of quivering aspens.” Perfect for a trembling mare.
  29. Wavy – English-Native for “wave-like.” Suited for a flowing, wavy-maned mare.
  30. Wax – English-Native meaning “to grow.” Ideal for a growing, developing mare.
  31. Wednesday – English-Native day name. Perfect for a Wednesday-born mare.
  32. Welcome – English-Native meaning “greeting.” Suited for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  33. Wella – Germanic-Native for “spring.” Ideal for a spring-born or flowing mare.
  34. Wellspring – English-Native for “source.” Perfect for a source of inspiration mare.
  35. Wenda – Germanic-Native meaning “wanderer.” Suited for a traveling mare.
  36. Wendelin – Germanic-Native for “wanderer.” Ideal for a journey-loving mare.
  37. Wendy – English-Native meaning “friend.” Perfect for a friendly, companionable mare.
  38. Wesley – English-Native for “western meadow.” Suited for a Western meadow mare.
  39. Weslyn – English-Native combination. Ideal for a modern Western mare.
  40. Westen – English-Native meaning “from the west.” Perfect for a Western mare.
  41. Westerly – English-Native for “from the west.” Suited for a western wind mare.
  42. Western – English-Native directional. Ideal for a Western-style mare.
  43. Whisper – English-Native for “soft speech.” Perfect for a quiet, gentle mare.
  44. Whiskey – Irish-Native spirit name. Suited for a spirited, fiery mare.
  45. Whitley – English-Native meaning “white meadow.” Ideal for a white meadow mare.
  46. Whitney – English-Native for “white island.” Perfect for a white or island mare.
  47. Whittier – English-Native poet name. Suited for a poetic, literary mare.
  48. Wholesome – English-Native meaning “healthy.” Ideal for a healthy, robust mare.
  49. Wichita – Native American tribal name. Perfect for a Kansas plains mare.
  50. Wilda – Germanic-Native meaning “untamed.” Suited for a wild, untamed mare.
  51. Wilder – English-Native for “more wild.” Ideal for an exceptionally wild mare.
  52. Wilderness – English-Native for “wild land.” Perfect for a wild land-loving mare.
  53. Wildfire – English-Native for “uncontrolled fire.” Suited for a fierce, fast mare.
  54. Wildflower – English-Native for “uncultivated flower.” Ideal for a natural, wild mare.
  55. Wilhelmina – Germanic-Native meaning “will helmet.” Perfect for a protected mare.
  56. Willamette – Native American river name. Suited for an Oregon valley mare.
  57. Willow – English-Native tree name. Ideal for a flexible, graceful mare.
  58. Wilma – Germanic-Native meaning “will helmet.” Perfect for a strong-willed mare.
  59. Wilona – English-Native for “desired.” Suited for a desired, wanted mare.
  60. Wiltshire – English-Native county name. Ideal for an English countryside mare.
  61. Windy – English-Native for “breezy.” Perfect for a swift, wind-like mare.
  62. Winefred – Welsh-Native meaning “blessed peace.” Suited for a peaceful Welsh mare.
  63. Winema – Native American meaning “woman chief.” Ideal for a leading mare.
  64. Winfield – English-Native for “friend’s field.” Perfect for a friendly field mare.
  65. Winifred – Welsh-Native meaning “blessed peace.” Suited for a peaceful mare.
  66. Wink – English-Native for “quick close of eye.” Ideal for a playful, winking mare.
  67. Winna – African-Native meaning “friend.” Perfect for a friendly African mare.
  68. Winner – English-Native for “victor.” Suited for a winning, victorious mare.
  69. Winnona – Native American for “firstborn daughter.” Ideal for a first filly.
  70. Winter – English-Native season name. Perfect for a winter-born or white mare.
  71. Wintery – English-Native meaning “winter-like.” Suited for a cold-climate mare.
  72. Wisdom – English-Native for “knowledge.” Ideal for a wise, knowledgeable mare.
  73. Wish – English-Native meaning “desire.” Perfect for a wish-fulfilling mare.
  74. Wishbone – English-Native for “lucky bone.” Suited for a lucky mare.
  75. Wisteria – English-Native flower name. Ideal for a purple, climbing mare.
  76. Wistful – English-Native meaning “yearning.” Perfect for a longing, yearning mare.
  77. Witan – English-Native for “wise one.” Suited for an intelligent, wise mare.
  78. Witt – Germanic-Native meaning “wise.” Ideal for a smart, clever mare.
  79. Wonder – English-Native for “marvel.” Perfect for a wonderful, marvelous mare.
  80. Wonderful – English-Native meaning “full of wonder.” Suited for an amazing mare.
  81. Wondrous – English-Native for “amazing.” Ideal for a wondrous, spectacular mare.
  82. Woodbine – English-Native for “honeysuckle.” Perfect for a sweet, climbing mare.
  83. Woodland – English-Native for “forest land.” Suited for a forest-loving mare.
  84. Woodrow – English-Native meaning “row of houses by wood.” Ideal for a wooded mare.
  85. Woody – English-Native for “from the wood.” Perfect for a woodland mare.
  86. Wren – English-Native bird name. Suited for a small, singing mare.
  87. Wright – English-Native for “worker.” Ideal for a hardworking mare.
  88. Wrigley – English-Native place name. Perfect for a Chicago or field mare.
  89. Writer – English-Native for “one who writes.” Suited for a story-making mare.
  90. Wyatt – English-Native meaning “brave in war.” Ideal for a courageous mare.
  91. Wye – English-Native river name. Perfect for a Welsh river mare.
  92. Wylie – Scottish-Native meaning “charming.” Suited for a charming Scottish mare.
  93. Wyman – English-Native for “warrior.” Ideal for a fighting-spirited mare.
  94. Wynda – Scottish-Native meaning “from the narrow passage.” Perfect for a Scottish mare.
  95. Wyndham – English-Native for “windy village.” Suited for a breezy village mare.
  96. Wynelle – Welsh-Native meaning “fair.” Ideal for a fair, beautiful Welsh mare.
  97. Wynne – Welsh-Native for “fair.” Perfect for a blonde or white Welsh mare.
  98. Wynnona – Native American for “firstborn daughter.” Suited for a first filly.
  99. Wyoming – Algonquin-Native for “large prairie place.” Ideal for a Wyoming mare.
  100. Wyrm – English-Native meaning “dragon.” Perfect for a fierce, dragon-like mare.

X

Exotic and extraordinary, the letter X brings names that stand apart through their rarity and remarkable qualities. This voiceless velar fricative combined with other sounds creates an exotic resonance perfect for mares who defy the ordinary. While rare in traditional Native American languages, X-names have been adopted from Greek, Spanish, and other traditions, often carrying meanings of brightness, hospitality, and natural beauty. These names suit mares who possess that indefinable quality of exceptionalism, those horses who turn every head and capture every heart. From names celebrating golden colors and woodland dwellings to those honoring warrior spirits and divine princesses, X-names offer uniqueness and distinction. Whether your mare displays exotic beauty, exceptional talent, or simply an X-factor that sets her apart, these hundred names provide identities as rare and remarkable as she is.

  1. Xabrina – Spanish-Native meaning “from the Severn River.” Perfect for a flowing, river-loving mare.
  2. Xaiden – American-Native modern creation. Suited for a contemporary, unique mare.
  3. Xalvadora – Spanish-Native for “savior.” Ideal for a rescued or rescuing mare.
  4. Xamira – Arabic-Native meaning “evening conversation.” Perfect for a social, twilight mare.
  5. Xanadu – Mongolian-Native for “magnificent place.” Suited for a magnificent, legendary mare.
  6. Xandria – Greek-Native meaning “defender of mankind.” Ideal for a protective guardian mare.
  7. Xandra – Greek-Native for “defender.” Perfect for a strong, protective mare.
  8. Xanthe – Greek-Native meaning “golden yellow.” Suited for a golden palomino mare.
  9. Xanthia – Greek-Native for “yellow.” Ideal for a yellow or golden-colored mare.
  10. Xanthippe – Greek-Native meaning “yellow horse.” Perfect for an ironically-named golden mare.
  11. Xara – Hebrew-Native for “princess.” Suited for a royal, regal mare.
  12. Xaria – Arabic-Native meaning “rose.” Ideal for a rose-like, beautiful mare.
  13. Xarles – French-Native variant. Perfect for a French-inspired strong mare.
  14. Xaviera – Basque-Native for “new house.” Suited for a mare in her new home.
  15. Xavia – Spanish-Native meaning “bright.” Ideal for a bright, shining mare.
  16. Xavienne – French-Native for “bright.” Perfect for a radiant French mare.
  17. Xavior – Basque-Native meaning “new house.” Suited for a protective, home-loving mare.
  18. Xayana – American-Native modern creation. Ideal for a unique, contemporary mare.
  19. Xela – Spanish-Native place name. Perfect for a Guatemalan heritage mare.
  20. Xemena – Spanish-Native meaning “listener.” Suited for an attentive, listening mare.
  21. Xena – Greek-Native for “hospitable stranger.” Ideal for a welcoming warrior mare.
  22. Xene – Greek-Native meaning “foreigner.” Perfect for an exotic, foreign-bred mare.
  23. Xenia – Greek-Native for “hospitality.” Suited for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  24. Xenobia – Greek-Native meaning “life of Zeus.” Ideal for a powerful, god-like mare.
  25. Xenosa – Greek-Native for “foreign woman.” Perfect for an exotic breed mare.
  26. Xera – Galician-Native place name. Suited for a Spanish Galician mare.
  27. Xerena – Latin-Native meaning “serene.” Ideal for a calm, peaceful mare.
  28. Xeres – Spanish-Native city name. Perfect for a sherry-region Spanish mare.
  29. Xerxes – Persian-Native for “ruler over heroes.” Suited for a commanding leader mare.
  30. Xetsa – Basque-Native meaning “mushroom.” Ideal for an earthy, forest mare.
  31. Xhosa – African-Native tribal name. Perfect for a South African heritage mare.
  32. Xia – Chinese-Native meaning “glow of sunrise.” Suited for a dawn-born Chinese mare.
  33. Xiamara – Spanish-Native for “ready for battle.” Ideal for a warrior, competitive mare.
  34. Xiang – Chinese-Native meaning “fragrant.” Perfect for a sweet-scented, aromatic mare.
  35. Xiao – Chinese-Native for “dawn or little.” Suited for a small or morning-born mare.
  36. Xicotencatl – Aztec-Native warrior name. Ideal for a fierce Mexican mare.
  37. Xifeng – Chinese-Native meaning “west wind.” Perfect for a breezy, western mare.
  38. Xihuitl – Aztec-Native for “comet.” Suited for a fast, blazing mare.
  39. Xilena – Greek-Native meaning “forest dweller.” Ideal for a woodland-loving mare.
  40. Xilia – Greek-Native for “of the forest.” Perfect for a forest-dwelling mare.
  41. Ximena – Spanish-Native meaning “hearkening.” Suited for an attentive, obedient mare.
  42. Xina – Greek-Native for “welcoming.” Ideal for a friendly, hospitable mare.
  43. Xing – Chinese-Native meaning “star.” Perfect for a stellar, shining mare.
  44. Xiomara – Spanish-Native for “famous in battle.” Suited for a competitive champion mare.
  45. Xiona – American-Native modern creation. Ideal for a unique, contemporary mare.
  46. Xipil – Aztec-Native meaning “noble of the fire.” Perfect for a fiery, noble mare.
  47. Xira – Galician-Native place name. Suited for a Spanish northwestern mare.
  48. Xirena – Greek-Native meaning “enchanter.” Ideal for an enchanting, magical mare.
  49. Xita – Spanish-Native diminutive. Perfect for a small, cute Spanish mare.
  50. Xiu – Chinese-Native meaning “elegant.” Suited for an elegant, refined mare.
  51. Xiuhcoatl – Aztec-Native for “fire serpent.” Ideal for a fierce, fiery mare.
  52. Xiuhtonal – Aztec-Native meaning “precious light.” Perfect for a precious, shining mare.
  53. Xoana – Galician-Native for “God is gracious.” Suited for a blessed Galician mare.
  54. Xoaquina – Spanish-Native meaning “God will establish.” Ideal for a foundational mare.
  55. Xoberia – Galician-Native for “sovereignty.” Perfect for a sovereign, ruling mare.
  56. Xochil – Aztec-Native meaning “flower.” Suited for a beautiful Mexican mare.
  57. Xochipepe – Aztec-Native for “flower gatherer.” Ideal for a gentle, collecting mare.
  58. Xochiquetzal – Aztec-Native goddess of beauty. Perfect for a beautiful, divine mare.
  59. Xochitl – Aztec-Native meaning “flower.” Suited for a blooming, beautiful mare.
  60. Xochtli – Aztec-Native for “flower.” Ideal for a flowery, delicate mare.
  61. Xola – Zulu-Native meaning “stay in peace.” Perfect for a peaceful African mare.
  62. Xolali – African-Native for “peace.” Suited for a calm, peaceful mare.
  63. Xolani – Zulu-Native meaning “please forgive.” Ideal for a forgiving, gentle mare.
  64. Xolotl – Aztec-Native god name. Perfect for a divine, powerful Aztec mare.
  65. Xomara – Spanish-Native variant. Suited for a battle-ready Spanish mare.
  66. Xonca – Native American meaning “sweet-scented.” Ideal for a fragrant, sweet mare.
  67. Xonya – Russian-Native variant. Perfect for a wise Russian mare.
  68. Xophia – Greek-Native meaning “wisdom.” Suited for a wise, intelligent mare.
  69. Xora – Galician-Native for “now.” Ideal for a present-moment, mindful mare.
  70. Xoraya – Galician-Native meaning “beloved.” Perfect for a cherished, loved mare.
  71. Xose – Galician-Native meaning “God will increase.” Suited for a blessed, growing mare.
  72. Xristos – Greek-Native meaning “anointed.” Ideal for a blessed, chosen mare.
  73. Xuan – Chinese-Native for “spring.” Perfect for a spring-born Chinese mare.
  74. Xuanita – Spanish-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Suited for a gracious Spanish mare.
  75. Xue – Chinese-Native meaning “snow.” Ideal for a white or winter-born mare.
  76. Xun – Chinese-Native for “swift.” Perfect for a fast, quick mare.
  77. Xuxa – Portuguese-Brazilian celebrity name. Suited for a famous Brazilian mare.
  78. Xya – American-Native modern creation. Ideal for a unique, modern mare.
  79. Xyla – Greek-Native meaning “from the forest.” Perfect for a woodland mare.
  80. Xylah – Greek-Native for “wood dweller.” Suited for a forest-dwelling mare.
  81. Xylia – Greek-Native meaning “of the wood.” Ideal for a forest-loving mare.
  82. Xylina – Greek-Native for “from the forest.” Perfect for a woodland mare.
  83. Xylon – Greek-Native meaning “from the forest.” Suited for a forest-born mare.
  84. Xylona – Greek-Native for “forest dweller.” Ideal for a wooded-region mare.
  85. Xylophone – Greek-Native for “wooden sound.” Perfect for a musical, rhythmic mare.
  86. Xyna – Greek-Native meaning “guest.” Suited for a welcoming, hospitable mare.
  87. Xyra – Greek-Native for “from the river.” Ideal for a river-loving mare.
  88. Xyrena – Greek-Native meaning “enchanter.” Perfect for an enchanting, bewitching mare.
  89. Xyris – Greek-Native flower name. Suited for a yellow-flowered, iris-like mare.
  90. Xyst – Greek-Native for “covered portico.” Ideal for a sheltered, protected mare.
  91. Xysta – Greek-Native meaning “smooth.” Perfect for a smooth-gaited mare.
  92. Xystus – Greek-Native for “polished.” Suited for a refined, polished mare.
  93. Xzandra – Greek-Native variant. Ideal for a defending, protective mare.
  94. Xzavia – Spanish-Native variant. Perfect for a bright, new-home mare.
  95. Xzena – Greek-Native variant. Suited for a warrior princess mare.
  96. Xzina – Greek-Native variant. Ideal for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  97. Xzyla – Greek-Native variant. Perfect for a modern forest mare.
  98. Xochiyotl – Aztec-Native meaning “heart of flower.” Suited for a beloved, gentle mare.
  99. Xperia – Modern-Native creation. Ideal for an experimental, modern mare.
  100. Xtabay – Mayan-Native mythological seductress. Perfect for an enchanting, mysterious mare.

Y

Youthful and yearning, the letter Y delivers names that feel both fresh and timeless. This palatal approximant creates sounds that rise with optimism and energy, perfect for mares who embody vitality and vigor. In linguistic traditions, Y-sounds often connect to concepts of youth, yearning, and the upward reach toward light and sky. These names suit mares who possess eternal youthfulness of spirit, those horses whose enthusiasm never dims regardless of age. From names celebrating natural beauty like yarrow, yew, and yellow roses to those honoring qualities like youthfulness, yielding grace, and yes-saying attitudes, Y-names offer brightness and buoyancy. Whether your mare displays the yearning intensity of a competitive athlete or the yielding gentleness of a therapy horse, the youthful exuberance of a filly or the wise youth of an ageless soul, these hundred names provide identities that feel both uplifting and grounded.

  1. Yaara – Hebrew-Native meaning “honeycomb.” Perfect for a sweet, golden mare.
  2. Yabara – Australian-Native Aboriginal name. Suited for an Australian outback mare.
  3. Yachi – Japanese-Native for “eight thousand.” Ideal for a mare from extensive bloodlines.
  4. Yadira – Arabic-Native meaning “worthy.” Perfect for a worthy, valuable mare.
  5. Yaeko – Japanese-Native for “eightfold blessing.” Suited for a highly blessed mare.
  6. Yael – Hebrew-Native meaning “mountain goat.” Ideal for a sure-footed mountain mare.
  7. Yaelle – Hebrew-Native for “mountain goat.” Perfect for a nimble, climbing mare.
  8. Yafa – Hebrew-Native meaning “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful Israeli mare.
  9. Yaffa – Hebrew-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a strikingly beautiful mare.
  10. Yaffit – Hebrew-Native meaning “beautiful.” Perfect for a lovely, attractive mare.
  11. Yagmur – Turkish-Native for “rain.” Suited for a grey or rain-loving Turkish mare.
  12. Yahana – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed, gracious mare.
  13. Yahayra – Arabic-Native for “she who shines.” Perfect for a radiant, shining mare.
  14. Yahto – Native American meaning “blue.” Suited for a blue-eyed or blue roan mare.
  15. Yahweh – Hebrew-Native divine name. Ideal for a sacred, holy mare.
  16. Yajaira – Arabic-Native meaning “she who teaches.” Perfect for an educational therapy mare.
  17. Yakira – Hebrew-Native for “precious.” Suited for a precious, valuable mare.
  18. Yakka – Australian-Native Aboriginal word. Ideal for a hardworking Australian mare.
  19. Yalda – Persian-Native meaning “longest night.” Perfect for a winter solstice mare.
  20. Yalena – Greek-Native for “light.” Suited for a bright, illuminating mare.
  21. Yale – Welsh-Native meaning “fertile upland.” Ideal for a highland pasture mare.
  22. Yalena – Russian-Native meaning “light.” Perfect for a radiant Russian mare.
  23. Yaletha – American-Native modern creation. Suited for a unique, contemporary mare.
  24. Yalitza – Mexican-Native modern name. Ideal for a celebrated Mexican mare.
  25. Yalta – Greek-Native place name. Perfect for a Crimean or historical mare.
  26. Yama – Sanskrit-Native for “twin.” Suited for a twin or dual-natured mare.
  27. Yamha – Arabic-Native meaning “dove.” Ideal for a peaceful, dove-like mare.
  28. Yamile – Arabic-Native for “beautiful.” Perfect for a beautiful Arabian mare.
  29. Yamilla – Arabic-Native meaning “beautiful.” Suited for a stunning, gorgeous mare.
  30. Yamina – Arabic-Native for “right and proper.” Ideal for a correct, proper mare.
  31. Yaminah – Arabic-Native meaning “blessed.” Perfect for a fortunate, blessed mare.
  32. Yana – Slavic-Native for “God is gracious.” Suited for a gracious Slavic mare.
  33. Yanaba – Navajo-Native meaning “she meets the enemy.” Ideal for a brave, fearless mare.
  34. Yancey – Native American meaning “Englishman.” Perfect for an English-bred mare.
  35. Yaneli – Aztec-Native meaning “to love.” Suited for a loving, affectionate mare.
  36. Yanessa – American-Native modern creation. Ideal for a contemporary, unique mare.
  37. Yang – Chinese-Native for “sun/positive energy.” Perfect for a sunny, positive mare.
  38. Yani – Australian-Aboriginal meaning “peace.” Suited for a peaceful Australian mare.
  39. Yanica – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed, gracious mare.
  40. Yanina – Hebrew-Native for “God is gracious.” Perfect for a gracious mare.
  41. Yanira – Greek-Native meaning “she who is beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful mare.
  42. Yanka – Slavic-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed Slavic mare.
  43. Yanna – Hebrew-Native meaning “God is gracious.” Perfect for a divinely favored mare.
  44. Yannick – French-Native for “God is gracious.” Suited for a blessed French mare.
  45. Yara – Brazilian-Native meaning “water lady.” Ideal for a water-goddess mare.
  46. Yarah – Hebrew-Native for “to flow.” Perfect for a flowing, graceful mare.
  47. Yareli – Aztec-Native meaning “water lady.” Suited for a water-loving Mexican mare.
  48. Yarely – Spanish-Native variant. Ideal for a modern water-loving mare.
  49. Yarina – Russian-Native meaning “peace.” Perfect for a peaceful Russian mare.
  50. Yaris – Greek-Native for “grace.” Suited for a graceful, elegant mare.
  51. Yaritza – Arabic-Native meaning “beloved.” Ideal for a beloved, cherished mare.
  52. Yarkona – Hebrew-Native river name. Perfect for an Israeli river-region mare.
  53. Yarona – Hebrew-Native meaning “to sing.” Suited for a musical, singing mare.
  54. Yarrow – English-Native herb name. Ideal for a healing, medicinal mare.
  55. Yasha – Russian-Native meaning “God is salvation.” Perfect for a saved, rescued mare.
  56. Yashira – Arabic-Native for “wealthy.” Suited for a valuable, precious mare.
  57. Yasmin – Persian-Native meaning “jasmine flower.” Ideal for a fragrant, white mare.
  58. Yasmina – Arabic-Native for “jasmine.” Perfect for a sweet-scented Arabian mare.
  59. Yasmine – Persian-Native meaning “jasmine.” Suited for a delicate, beautiful mare.
  60. Yasu – Japanese-Native for “peaceful.” Ideal for a calm, peaceful mare.
  61. Yates – English-Native meaning “gates.” Perfect for a mare who opens opportunities.
  62. Yavanna – Tolkien-Native for “giver of fruits.” Suited for a productive broodmare.
  63. Yavette – French-Native variant. Ideal for a French yew-strong mare.
  64. Yaxha – Mayan-Native meaning “green water.” Perfect for a Guatemalan lake mare.
  65. Yaya – African-Native meaning “firstborn daughter.” Suited for a first-born filly.
  66. Yayi – Chinese-Native for “elegant.” Ideal for an elegant, refined mare.
  67. Yazmin – Persian-Native variant. Perfect for a jasmine-like, fragrant mare.
  68. Yazzie – Navajo-Native surname. Suited for a Navajo heritage mare.
  69. Yeardley – English-Native meaning “enclosed meadow.” Ideal for a meadow-dwelling mare.
  70. Yedda – English-Native meaning “beautiful voice.” Perfect for a vocal, nickering mare.
  71. Yehudis – Hebrew-Native for “praised.” Suited for a praiseworthy, admired mare.
  72. Yelda – Turkish-Native meaning “dark night.” Ideal for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  73. Yelena – Russian-Native for “shining light.” Perfect for a radiant Russian mare.
  74. Yella – German-Native variant. Suited for a yellow or golden mare.
  75. Yellow – English-Native color name. Ideal for a palomino or dun mare.
  76. Yellowstone – Native American place name. Perfect for a Wyoming national park mare.
  77. Yelva – Spanish-Native meaning “fertile.” Suited for a productive broodmare.
  78. Yemaya – Yoruba-Native ocean goddess. Ideal for a sea-goddess African mare.
  79. Yemena – Arabic-Native meaning “from Yemen.” Perfect for a Yemeni Arabian mare.
  80. Yemima – Hebrew-Native for “dove.” Suited for a peaceful, dove-like mare.
  81. Yen – Vietnamese-Native meaning “peace.” Ideal for a peaceful Vietnamese mare.
  82. Yenene – Native American meaning “wizard.” Perfect for a magical, mystical mare.
  83. Yenika – Hebrew-Native for “God is gracious.” Suited for a blessed mare.
  84. Yenni – Spanish-Native variant. Ideal for a gracious Spanish mare.
  85. Yepa – Native American meaning “snow woman.” Perfect for a white, winter mare.
  86. Yera – Basque-Native meaning “reference.” Suited for a notable, referenced mare.
  87. Yerba – Spanish-Native for “herb.” Ideal for a green-loving, herbal mare.
  88. Yered – Hebrew-Native meaning “descend.” Perfect for a downhill-loving mare.
  89. Yeriel – Hebrew-Native for “founded by God.” Suited for a divinely founded mare.
  90. Yerusha – Hebrew-Native meaning “inheritance.” Ideal for an inherited bloodline mare.
  91. Yesenia – Arabic-Native for “flower.” Perfect for a beautiful, flowering mare.
  92. Yeshara – Hebrew-Native meaning “righteous.” Suited for a virtuous, good mare.
  93. Yesica – Hebrew-Native variant. Ideal for a watched-over, protected mare.
  94. Yessica – Hebrew-Native for “God beholds.” Perfect for a divinely watched mare.
  95. Yetta – English-Native meaning “generous.” Suited for a generous, giving mare.
  96. Yetunde – Yoruba-Native for “mother returns.” Ideal for a reincarnated-spirit mare.
  97. Yeva – Hebrew-Native meaning “life.” Perfect for a lively, vital mare.
  98. Yew – English-Native tree name. Suited for a strong, enduring mare.
  99. Yggdrasil – Norse-Native world tree. Ideal for a foundational, connecting mare.
  100. Yi – Chinese-Native meaning “ceremony.” Perfect for a ceremonial, dignified mare.

Z

Zealous and zenith-reaching, the letter Z concludes our journey with names that zip with energy and end with excellence. This voiced alveolar fricative creates sounds that buzz with vitality, perfect for mares who bring zest and zeal to everything they do. In linguistic traditions, Z-sounds often connect to concepts of zeal, zenith, and the circular completeness of endings that are also beginnings. These names suit mares who embody the fullness of equine excellence, those horses who represent the culmination of breeding, training, and partnership. From names celebrating natural phenomena like zephyrs, zinnias, and zodiac signs to those honoring qualities like zeal, zen, and zest, Z-names offer both culmination and continuation. Whether your mare displays the zigzagging agility of a reining horse or the zen-like calm of a meditation companion, the zealous commitment of a competitor or the zero-to-sixty acceleration of a sprinter, these final hundred names provide identities that feel both complete and infinite, endings that promise new beginnings.

  1. Zabelle – Hebrew-Native meaning “pledged to God.” Perfect for a devoted, faithful mare.
  2. Zabrina – English-Native for “from the Severn River.” Suited for a river-loving mare.
  3. Zabulon – Hebrew-Native meaning “exalted.” Ideal for an exalted, noble mare.
  4. Zada – Arabic-Native for “fortunate.” Perfect for a lucky, blessed mare.
  5. Zade – Hebrew-Native meaning “righteous.” Suited for a virtuous, good mare.
  6. Zadie – Hebrew-Native for “princess.” Ideal for a royal, princess mare.
  7. Zadira – Arabic-Native meaning “blooming.” Perfect for a blooming, flowering mare.
  8. Zadora – Hebrew-Native for “gift.” Suited for a gifted, special mare.
  9. Zafara – Arabic-Native meaning “victorious.” Ideal for a victorious, winning mare.
  10. Zafina – Arabic-Native for “victorious.” Perfect for a champion Arabian mare.
  11. Zafira – Arabic-Native meaning “victorious.” Suited for a successful, triumphant mare.
  12. Zafirah – Arabic-Native for “successful.” Ideal for an achieving, successful mare.
  13. Zagora – Moroccan-Native place name. Perfect for a Moroccan desert mare.
  14. Zahaira – Arabic-Native meaning “shining.” Suited for a radiant, shining mare.
  15. Zahara – Arabic-Native for “flower blooming.” Ideal for a blooming, beautiful mare.
  16. Zahari – Hebrew-Native meaning “God has remembered.” Perfect for a remembered, blessed mare.
  17. Zahavah – Hebrew-Native for “golden.” Suited for a golden, precious mare.
  18. Zahira – Arabic-Native meaning “shining.” Ideal for a bright, brilliant mare.
  19. Zahra – Arabic-Native for “blooming flower.” Perfect for a flowering, lovely mare.
  20. Zahraa – Arabic-Native meaning “radiant.” Suited for a radiant Arabian mare.
  21. Zaida – Arabic-Native for “fortunate.” Ideal for a lucky, fortunate mare.
  22. Zaidee – Arabic-Native meaning “abundance.” Perfect for an abundant, plentiful mare.
  23. Zaila – African-Native for “night.” Suited for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  24. Zaina – Arabic-Native meaning “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful, attractive mare.
  25. Zainab – Arabic-Native for “father’s precious jewel.” Perfect for a precious, treasured mare.
  26. Zaira – Arabic-Native meaning “rose.” Suited for a rose-like, beautiful mare.
  27. Zairah – Arabic-Native for “visitor.” Ideal for a traveling, visiting mare.
  28. Zaiya – Arabic-Native meaning “beautiful.” Perfect for a stunning, gorgeous mare.
  29. Zala – Slavic-Native for “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful Slavic mare.
  30. Zalika – Swahili-Native meaning “well-born.” Ideal for a noble, well-bred African mare.
  31. Zalina – French-Native for “solemn.” Perfect for a dignified, solemn mare.
  32. Zaltana – Native American meaning “high mountain.” Suited for a tall, mountain mare.
  33. Zama – Hebrew-Native for “song.” Ideal for a musical, singing mare.
  34. Zamara – Arabic-Native meaning “song.” Perfect for a melodious, rhythmic mare.
  35. Zambezi – African-Native river name. Suited for a powerful African river mare.
  36. Zamia – Greek-Native for “pine cone.” Ideal for a pine-forest dwelling mare.
  37. Zamira – Slavic-Native meaning “peace.” Perfect for a peaceful, calm Slavic mare.
  38. Zan – Chinese-Native for “support.” Suited for a supportive, helpful mare.
  39. Zana – Persian-Native meaning “woman.” Ideal for a distinctly feminine mare.
  40. Zanah – Hebrew-Native for “well-fed.” Perfect for a healthy, robust mare.
  41. Zandra – Greek-Native meaning “defender of mankind.” Suited for a protective guardian mare.
  42. Zane – Hebrew-Native for “God is gracious.” Ideal for a blessed, gracious mare.
  43. Zaneta – Hebrew-Native meaning “God’s gracious gift.” Perfect for a divine gift mare.
  44. Zaniah – Arabic-Native star name. Suited for a stellar, celestial mare.
  45. Zanita – Spanish-Native for “little one.” Ideal for a small, petite mare.
  46. Zaniyah – Arabic-Native meaning “forever.” Perfect for an eternal, timeless mare.
  47. Zanna – Hebrew-Native for “lily.” Suited for a lily-pure, beautiful mare.
  48. Zanoah – Hebrew-Native meaning “forgetfulness.” Ideal for a forgiving, forgetting mare.
  49. Zanta – Greek-Native variant. Perfect for a golden, blonde mare.
  50. Zanthe – Greek-Native meaning “golden.” Suited for a palomino or golden mare.
  51. Zara – Arabic-Native for “blooming flower.” Ideal for a flowering, beautiful mare.
  52. Zarahlinda – Spanish-Native combination. Perfect for a beautiful Spanish princess mare.
  53. Zareen – Persian-Native meaning “golden.” Suited for a golden Persian mare.
  54. Zarephath – Hebrew-Native place name. Ideal for a biblical, historic mare.
  55. Zarha – Arabic-Native for “flower.” Perfect for a flowery, delicate mare.
  56. Zaria – Slavic-Native meaning “dawn.” Suited for a dawn-born Slavic mare.
  57. Zariah – Arabic-Native for “radiance.” Ideal for a radiant, glowing mare.
  58. Zarika – African-Native meaning “divine.” Perfect for a divine, god-like mare.
  59. Zarina – Persian-Native for “golden.” Suited for a golden, valuable Persian mare.
  60. Zarya – Slavic-Native meaning “dawn goddess.” Ideal for a dawn-born goddess mare.
  61. Zasha – Russian-Native for “defender of mankind.” Perfect for a protective Russian mare.
  62. Zavannah – Spanish-Native variant. Suited for a savanna-loving plains mare.
  63. Zaviera – Arabic-Native meaning “bright.” Ideal for a bright, intelligent mare.
  64. Zaxarenia – Greek-Native variant. Perfect for a sweet, gracious Greek mare.
  65. Zaya – Arabic-Native for “beautiful.” Suited for a beautiful, stunning mare.
  66. Zayda – Arabic-Native meaning “fortunate.” Ideal for a lucky, blessed mare.
  67. Zayla – Arabic-Native for “night.” Perfect for a dark or nocturnal mare.
  68. Zaylah – Arabic-Native meaning “beauty.” Suited for a beautiful mare.
  69. Zayna – Arabic-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a gorgeous Arabian mare.
  70. Zaynab – Arabic-Native meaning “fragrant flower.” Perfect for a fragrant, sweet mare.
  71. Zaynah – Arabic-Native for “beauty.” Suited for a beautiful, lovely mare.
  72. Zaytuna – Arabic-Native meaning “olive.” Ideal for an olive-colored or peaceful mare.
  73. Zazil – Mayan-Native for “clear light.” Perfect for a clear-eyed Mayan mare.
  74. Zazu – Hebrew-Native meaning “movement.” Suited for a moving, active mare.
  75. Zea – Latin-Native for “grain.” Ideal for a grain-colored or productive mare.
  76. Zeala – New Zealand-Native variant. Perfect for a New Zealand island mare.
  77. Zealand – Dutch-Native meaning “sea land.” Suited for a Dutch coastal mare.
  78. Zeba – Persian-Native for “beauty.” Ideal for a beautiful Persian mare.
  79. Zebra – African-Native for “striped equine.” Perfect for a distinctly striped paint mare.
  80. Zebrina – English-Native variant. Suited for a zebra-striped or exotic mare.
  81. Zecora – African-Native modern creation. Ideal for a wise, mystical African mare.
  82. Zeda – Yiddish-Native meaning “grandmother.” Perfect for a wise, elderly broodmare.
  83. Zedekia – Hebrew-Native for “justice of God.” Suited for a just, fair mare.
  84. Zefarina – Greek-Native meaning “west wind.” Ideal for a breezy, western mare.
  85. Zehara – Hebrew-Native for “light.” Perfect for a light-bringing, radiant mare.
  86. Zehra – Turkish-Native meaning “flower.” Suited for a flowering Turkish mare.
  87. Zeina – Arabic-Native for “beautiful.” Ideal for a beautiful, attractive mare.
  88. Zeinab – Arabic-Native meaning “father’s jewel.” Perfect for a precious, treasured mare.
  89. Zeki – Turkish-Native for “clever.” Suited for a smart, intelligent Turkish mare.
  90. Zelda – Germanic-Native meaning “dark battle maiden.” Ideal for a dark warrior mare.
  91. Zelena – Slavic-Native for “green.” Perfect for a green-eyed or forest-loving mare.
  92. Zelia – Greek-Native meaning “zeal.” Suited for a zealous, enthusiastic mare.
  93. Zelinda – Germanic-Native for “shield of victory.” Ideal for a protected, victorious mare.
  94. Zella – Germanic-Native meaning “one lacking nothing.” Perfect for a complete, whole mare.
  95. Zelma – Germanic-Native for “helmet of God.” Suited for a divinely protected mare.
  96. Zemirah – Hebrew-Native meaning “song of joy.” Ideal for a joyful, singing mare.
  97. Zen – Japanese-Native for “meditation.” Perfect for a calm, meditative mare.
  98. Zena – Greek-Native meaning “hospitable.” Suited for a welcoming, friendly mare.
  99. Zenaida – Greek-Native for “life of Zeus.” Ideal for a powerful, god-like mare.
  100. Zenith – Arabic-Native meaning “highest point.” Perfect for a peak-achieving, ultimate mare.

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