If you are getting a spider as your new pet you will need a name for your spider. Here are some unique spider names for inspiration.
Spiders actually can make good pets. Most spiders are harmless, quiet, easy to take care of, and will provide entertainment by crawling up and down your arms. And spider pet names are cool.
Spiders are very easy to take care of. A big enough container, a few insects, and a spritz of water can have your spider living for many years.
Read more about spiders and spider facts below, and now let’s take a look at spider names.
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Female Spider Names
1. Anemona
Meaning: Floare
Origin: Romana
2. Robynne
Meaning: Red Beauty, Type of Bird.
Origin: Old German
3. Eadwine
Meaning: Wealthy friend
Origin: English
4. Linette
Meaning: Bird
Origin: Anglo-Saxon
5. Eyota
Meaning: Great
Origin: Native American
6. Aida
Meaning: Wealthy
Origin: English
7. Agate
Meaning: Kind
Origin: Irish
8. Llamrei
Meaning: Arthur’s horse
Origin: Arthurian Legend
9. Prunella
Meaning: Color of plum
Origin: French
10. Collette
Meaning: Necklace. Victorious. Variant of Nicolette.
Origin: French
11. Yonina
Meaning: Dove
Origin: Hebrew
12. Pennie
Meaning: Weaver
Origin: Greek
13. Justene
Meaning: Just – upright. Feminine of Justin.
Origin: English
14. Hanna
Meaning: Grace
Origin: Hebrew
15. Gisella
Meaning: Pledge
Origin: German
16. Yarkona
Meaning: Green
Origin: Hebrew
17. Alexandrea
Meaning: Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander.
Origin: English
18. Lucille
Meaning: Light
Origin: French
19. Luciana
Meaning: Illumination
Origin: Latin
20. Deysi
Meaning: Day’s eye. A flower name.
Origin: English
21. Bernadette
Meaning: Feminine of Bernard. St. Bernadette was canonized in 1933.
Origin: French
22. Spindella
Meaning: The inquisitive spider
Origin: Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch
23. Eliza
Meaning: Consecrated to God
Origin: French
24. Loraine
Meaning: Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty.
Origin: French
25. Clarimond
Meaning: Brilliant protectress
Origin: German
26. Myleene
Meaning: Merciful
Origin: English
27. Jaklyn
Meaning: Abbreviation of Jaqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Origin: English
28. Brettany
Meaning: Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany).
Origin: English
29. Gorgon
Meaning: Terrible, terrifying, dreadful
Origin: Ancient Greek
30. Laurel
Meaning: The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
Origin: English
31. Alvie
Meaning: Army of elves
Origin: German
32. Ade
Meaning: A mistress of Lancelot
Origin: Arthurian Legend
33. Dorene
Meaning: Blonde
Origin: French
34. Jenalyn
Meaning: Variation of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer.
Origin: English
35. Yolanda
Meaning: Variant of Violet flower
Origin: French
36. Germain
Meaning: From Germany
Origin: French
37. Codi
Meaning: Cushion; Helpful
Origin: English
38. Lynzie
Meaning: Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island
Origin: English
39. Mosag
Meaning: “dirty female”; Aragog spider wife
Origin: Scottish Gaelic; Harry Potter
40. Jeneen
Meaning: Variation of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer.
Origin: English
41. Awendela
Meaning: Morning
Origin: Native American
42. Karrin
Meaning: Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
Origin: English
43. Kristyna
Meaning: Christ-bearer
Origin: Greek
44. Kerrie
Meaning: Dusky; dark
Origin: Irish
45. Maitika
Meaning: Innovation; independence
Origin: African; Jungle 2 Jungle
46. Mimi-Siku
Meaning: Sound of rain on river water
Origin: Jungle 2 Jungle
47. Shelob
Meaning: She for female and Lob for spider
Origin: The Lord of the Rings
48. Aroha
Meaning: Love
Origin: Maori
49. Teriana
Meaning: Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint’s name of uncertain meaning.
Origin: English
50. Golds
Meaning: Gilded
Origin: English
51. Moyna
Meaning: Noble
Origin: Irish
52. Elaine
Meaning: Mother of Lancelot
Origin: Arthurian Legend
53. Farran
Meaning: Adventurous.
Origin: Irish
54. Chiquita
Meaning: Little girl
Origin: Spanish
55. Halfrida
Meaning: Peaceful heroine
Origin: German
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Male Spider Names
1. Syd
Meaning: Variant of Sidney from St. Denis
Origin: French
2. Ail
Meaning: From the stony place
Origin: Scottish
3. Tuomas
Meaning: Twin
Origin: Hebrew
4. Kenelm
Meaning: Defends the family
Origin: English
5. Balgair
Meaning: Fox
Origin: Scottish
6. Whitlock
Meaning: Blond
Origin: English
7. Rollo
Meaning: Renowned in the land. Roland was a legendary hero who served Charlemagne.
Origin: English
8. Fahy
Meaning: From the green field
Origin: Irish
9. Corbenic
Meaning: Where the grail was kept
Origin: Arthurian Legend
10. Leighton
Meaning: From the meadow farm
Origin: English
11. Jerande
Meaning: Variant of Garrett rules by the spear.
Origin: English
12. Bobo
Meaning: Born on Tuesday
Origin: African
13. Whiskers
Meaning: The part of the beard
Origin: British English
14. Lucas
Meaning: Bringer of light
Origin: Greek
15. Spiderus
Meaning: Vicious spider
Origin: Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch
16. Ektor
Meaning: Father of Arthur
Origin: Arthurian Legend
17. Thornly
Meaning: From the thorny meadow
Origin: English
18. Crichton
Meaning: From the town by the creek
Origin: English
19. Robbie
Meaning: Abbreviation of Robert Famed: bright: shining.
Origin: English
20. Bounce
Meaning: To rebound after striking; Recover from a blow or a defeat quickly.
Origin: English
21. Zander
Meaning: Abbreviation of Alexander. Protector.
Origin: English
22. Bors
Meaning: Uncle of Arthur
Origin: Arthurian Legend
23. Teo
Meaning: God. Abbreviation of names like Mateo and Teodor.
Origin: Spanish
24. Che
Meaning: God will multiply
Origin: Hebrew
25. Sheridan
Meaning: Untamed
Origin: Irish
26. Glynn
Meaning: From the valley.
Origin: Gaelic
27. Peter
Meaning: Rock or stone
Origin: Greek
28. Benjamin
Meaning: Son of the right hand
Origin: Hebrew
29. Parker
Meaning: Park keeper
Origin: Old English
30. Peter Benjamin Parker
Meaning: Alter ego of Spider-Man; The man as a Superhero.
Origin: Spider-Man Book and Movie
31. Keene
Meaning: Sharp; Ancient
Origin: English
32. Dunly
Meaning: From the hill meadow
Origin: English
33. Gilford
Meaning: From Gill’S ford
Origin: English
34. Sowingwa
Meaning: Black – tailed deer (Hopi)
Origin: Native American
35. Deems
Meaning: Judge’s son
Origin: English
36. Alex
Meaning: Abbreviation of Alexander. Defender of man.
Origin: English
37. Tim
Meaning: Variant of Timothy one who honors God.
Origin: English
38. Brion
Meaning: He ascends. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland
Origin: Celtic
39. Yvon
Meaning: Archer
Origin: French
40. Hadden
Meaning: From the heath
Origin: English
41. Aragog
Meaning: Leader; a rare giant spider raised by Hagrid
Origin: Greek; Harry Potter
42. Randon
Meaning: Variants of Randolph Wolf’s shield. Surname.
Origin: English
43. Bates
Meaning: Variant of Bartholomew often used as a surname.
Origin: English
44. Warren
Meaning: Loyal
Origin: German
45. Neal
Meaning: Champion Form of Neil.
Origin: English
46. Urien
Meaning: Name of a king
Origin: Arthurian Legend
47. Murry
Meaning: Lord of the sea
Origin: Irish
48. Barry
Meaning: Fair-haired
Origin: Gaelic; Real tarantula from Home Alone movie
49. Tobias
Meaning: Goodness of God
Origin: Hebrew
50. Schmaiah
Meaning: God hears
Origin: Hebrew
51. Kosumi
Meaning: Fishes for salmon with spear (Miwok)
Origin: Native American
52. Webber
Meaning: Weaver
Origin: German
53. Knitter
Meaning: Knotting or knitting
Origin: German
54. Embroider
Meaning: Sewing or embroidery
Origin: French
55. Tyrus
Meaning: Modern blend of Tyrone and Cyrus: or a reference to the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre.
Origin: English
Names That Mean Spider
Real human names that actually mean spider.
1. Kumo
Meaning: spider.
Origin: Japanese
2. Arachne
Meaning: Girl who challenged Athena and was turned into a spider.
Origin: Greek
3. Uttu
Meaning: Spider. It is also the name of Sumerian goddess of weaving
Origin: Sumerian
4. Arania
Meaning: Spider
Origin: Persian
5. Cancor
Meaning: Spider
Origin: Old German
Spider On Different Languages
Word “spider” on different languages sounds fun, unique and sometimes confusing, but are certainly a good inspiration for spider names.
1. Spin
Meaning: spider.
Origin: Dutch
2. Gagamba
Meaning: spider.
Origin: Filipino
3. Hamahakki
Meaning: Spider
Origin: Finnish
4. Arana
Meaning: Spider
Origin: Galician
5. Pok
Meaning: Spider.
Origin: Hungarian
6. Ragno
Meaning: spider.
Origin: Italian
7. Aranea
Meaning: spider.
Origin: Latin
8. Pungawerewere
Meaning: Spider.
Origin: Maori
9. Apogaleveleve
Meaning: Spider.
Origin: Samoan
About Spiders
In a world where arachnophobia is a common condition, encountering spiders in any environment can be creepy, but in your own home, the feeling is intensified.
In truth, spiders are beneficial creatures. Given the reputation through movies, books and personal encounters of being vengeful, on the attack and dangerous, most people unthinkingly crush the spider under their heel without hesitation.
Contrary to the opinion of many, spiders do not seek out human contact, and do not revel in the thought of biting humans. Most prefer to go about their business eating insects in their own world, and only bite humans out of a defensive mechanism.
The term “house spiders” applies to only three types of spiders in the United States. Commonly known as the Hobo Spider, the Common House Spider and the Giant House Spider, the three are actually very similar in appearance.
Two of these, the Hobo and the Giant, have a range that is limited to the Pacific Northwest, with rare occurrences of the spider being documented as far east as Utah and Montana. Obviously, there are other spider species that come into the homes of people; however, the common house spider is the most prevalent.
Spiders live everywhere on Earth with the exception of Polar Regions, peaks of high mountains and in large bodies of water. Their main purpose throughout their life span is to feed upon prey. All arachnids are predators, eating more insects as a family than birds eat. Their diet consists of specific insect types, and some of the larger spiders commonly eat small invertebrates such as lizards and frogs.
A Few Quick Spider Facts
Spiders lay eggs to reproduce. There can be a dozen or several dozen eggs. The female weaves a little silken sac around the eggs and places them in an out-of-the-way place where she thinks they will not be disturbed. Some spiders carry the sac on their bodies until the baby spiders are born.
At birth the little spiders immediately take off, scattering about to find a spot of their own on which to cling and build their first web. Outdoor spiders are often carried by the wind and make their home wherever they land–sometimes far away from their original location.
Female spiders are generally larger than male spiders. Some females even eat male spiders.
Spiders can have either six or eight eyes, depending on the species.
Most spiders do not live more than a year but there are tarantulas in captivity who have lived to be over twenty years old.
Spiders provide a great service to man by controlling insects which can carry disease and destroy crops.
If you didn’t found that perfect name from all these spider names take a look at our lizard names for more ideas. Or you could check out our turtle names that could sound interesting for your pet spider as well.
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