Strong and Noble:
* Aslan (Turkish for "lion," but also a powerful, wise wolf in C.S. Lewis's Narnia)
* Balto (famous sled dog, brave and determined)
* Brontë (literary name, associated with strong female characters, but can also work for a noble male wolf)
* Fang (classic, menacing, but with a playful undertone)
* Greywind (from Game of Thrones, loyal and noble)
* Odin (Norse god of war, wisdom, and death)
* Ragnar (from Vikings, a fierce warrior)
* Thor (Norse god of thunder, strength, and protection)
Playful and Friendly:
* Bandit (slightly mischievous, but still friendly)
* Buster (energetic, playful)
* Finn (Irish for "fair," could be a sweet and gentle wolf)
* Jasper (gemstone name, often associated with warmth and kindness)
* Koda (meaning "friend" in Native American language, evokes a sense of connection)
* Lucky (happy-go-lucky, optimistic)
* Max (short and simple, but can be very endearing)
* Pip (small and cute, but full of personality)
Unique and Mysterious:
* Aether (Greek for "upper air," can be a mystical, ethereal name)
* Kai (meaning "ocean" or "sea," evokes a sense of mystery and depth)
* Nyx (Greek goddess of night, dark and powerful)
* Orion (constellation, associated with celestial beauty)
* Phoenix (mythical bird, symbol of rebirth and resilience)
* Shadow (evokes mystery and stealth)
* Sirius (brightest star in the night sky, symbolic of guidance and wisdom)
* Zephyr (gentle breeze, light and airy)
Ultimately, the best name for your boy wolf depends on his personality and your own preferences. Consider what qualities you admire in a wolf and find a name that reflects them.