"island"
Kodiak
Pronunciation: [ k-OHD-ee-ak ]
Wild Alaskan power — the island of the great bear
Meaning & Origin
"place of the Koniag people"
The Story of Kodiak
Kodiak derives from the Alutiiq word qikertaq or koniag, meaning island, and refers to Kodiak Island off the southern coast of Alaska — the second-largest island in the United States. The Alutiiq people have inhabited Kodiak Island for over 7,500 years. The name is best known worldwide through the Kodiak bear, the largest subspecies of brown bear, which can weigh over 1,500 pounds and lives exclusively on the Kodiak Archipelago.
Kodiak as a personal name is part of the growing trend of place names and nature-inspired names for boys, joining Maverick, Dakota, Denver, and Phoenix as bold geographic names. Its association with the mighty Kodiak bear gives it a primal strength that appeals to parents seeking powerful, adventurous names.
The Kodiak bear holds deep cultural significance for the Alutiiq people of Kodiak Island. In modern American culture, Kodiak became well-known through US military history: the Kodiak Island Naval Operating Base played a key role in World War II. The Kodiak boot brand also made the name familiar to outdoor enthusiasts worldwide.
Fun Facts
- The Kodiak bear is the world's largest land carnivore, rivaling the polar bear in size
- Kodiak Island is larger than the state of Rhode Island
- The US Coast Guard still maintains a major base on Kodiak Island
Kodiak in Other Languages
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Kodiak bears are the namesake animal of Kodiak Island, Alaska — the world's largest land carnivores and cultural symbols...
Kodiak bears are the namesake animal of Kodiak Island, Alaska — the world's largest land carnivores and cultural symbols of wild Alaskan power
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Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #3,893
- Total SSA Count
- 28
- Cultural Origins
- American Indigenous Alaskan
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Casual
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
Alternative Spellings
Common Nicknames
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Same Origin Names (American)
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About the Name Kodiak
Kodiak is a boy name with American and Indigenous Alaskan origins . The name means "island" in Alutiiq .
Kodiak is currently ranked #3,893 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Kodiak has 3 syllables and is pronounced k-OHD-ee-ak, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Kodiak include Kodi, Kody, and Kod. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Kodiak include Kodi . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.