Let’s use Finnic names for the Inuk. The people usually only have one name and perhaps a patronymic, formed with the suffix -nen (male) or -tar (female) out of their parent’s name. A person might also be known by his totem (if he has one) or his village’s totem. “Gull-Jakko”, for instance.
Gusto, Hentto, Eero, Iskko, Junte, Migal, Niba, Niila, Ola, Henri, Ovla, Spenidna, Kola, Vulle, Kari.
Aillun, Bavval, Aira, Diinna, Karen, Mari, Leinna, Henna, Ravna, Riida, Sara, Sikka, Anne, Birre.
Use any of the above names with a suitable suffix: -järv, -jok, -suo, -nava, -kosk, -hank, -ves, -aapa. Use -i- as a connector where necessary.