Literature
| Character | Source | Author | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aragh / Aargh | The Dragon and the George | Gordon R. Dickson | A medieval English wolf |
| Akela | The Jungle Book | Rudyard Kipling | Wise leader of the wolf pack |
| Baree | Baree, Son of Kazan | James Oliver Curwood | |
| Beja, Mathias, Tierney and Murdock | The Nocturne | Jordan Scott (novelist) | Magical Wolves. |
| Brokefang and Frostfur | Wolf-Speaker | Tamora Pierce | Leaders of the wolf pack |
| Brynach and Briavel | The Chronicles of Prydain | Lloyd Alexander | |
| Direwolves | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R. R. Martin | |
| Fell | Fell | David Clement-Davies | |
| Huttser and Palla | The Sight | David Clement-Davies | |
| Kazan | Kazan | James Oliver Curwood | |
| Ladybird | Wolf Memoirs | Gordon Ebenezer Gourd | A wolf in Yellowstone |
| Larka | The Sight | David Clement-Davies | |
| Marta | Wolf: The Journey Home | Asta Bowen | The alpha female of the wolf pack |
| Maugrim | The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | C.S. Lewis | Chief of the White Witch's Secret Police |
| Nashoga | Nashoga: Book 1 of the Redstone Series | Rebecca Weinstein | Alpha male of the Redstone Pack |
| Nitka | Shasta of the Wolves | Olaf Baker | |
| Runt | Runt | Marion Dane Bauer | The runt of the wolf litter of four cubs |
| White Fang | White Fang | Jack London | |
| White Wolf | Flight of the White Wolf | Mel Ellis | |
| Wolf | Chronicles of Ancient Darkness | Michelle Paver | |
| Wolf | The Crossing | Cormac McCarthy | |
| Wolf | In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf | Robert Franklin Leslie | |
| Wolf | A legend of wolf song | George Stone | |
| Wolf | Malu's Wolf | Ruth Craig | |
| Wolf | Never Cry Wolf | Farley Mowat | |
| Wolf | Wolf of Shadows | Whitley Strieber | |
| Wolf pack | Wolf Totem | Jiang Rong | |
| Wolves | Julie of the Wolves | Jean Craighead George | |
| Wolves | Promise of the Wolves | Dorothy Hearst | |
| Wolves | The Wolves of Aam | Jane Louise Curry | |
| Wolves | The Wolves of Time | William Horwood |
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