2000+ Cat Names
- Anisette
- Bracha
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"blessing"Description:
Bracha is literally the Hebrew word for blessing. It's rarely put on the birth certificate in the US, although many Jewish girls carry it as their Hebrew name.
- Nagida
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"prosperous, successful"Description:
Hebrew name with a bountiful meaning but a less-than-attractive sound.
- Tama
- Snickers
- Cartier
Origin:
French variation of Carter, EnglishMeaning:
"transporter of goods by cart"Description:
Luxury baby name associated with Jacques Cartier's eponymous jewelry company.
- Piritta
Origin:
Finnish variation of BirgittaMeaning:
"strength; exalted one"Description:
Leads to sweeter short forms Pirjo and Pirkko.
- Dartha
- Elfrun
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"elf, secret lore"Description:
This German name has a whimsical meaning- a combination of "elf" and Runo, meaning "secret lore".
- Chikao
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"clever; wise; man"
- Vreeland
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"land of legal protection against armed violence"Description:
Fashion icon and Vogue editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland adds an air of glamour to her distinctive Dutch surname. It would make a striking name for the daughter of a parent in the fashion industry.
- Everglade
Origin:
English place nameMeaning:
"endless glade"
- Felicja
Origin:
Polish variation of Felicia, LatinMeaning:
"lucky"
- Aranrhod
Origin:
Welsh, possibly "silver wheel"Meaning:
"silver wheel"Description:
An alternative spelling, found in some sources, of Arianrhod. This version lacks the fashionable "Aria" sound that is part of Arianrhod's appeal.
- Peppy
Origin:
Word name or short form of Pepper, English and Latin from SanskritMeaning:
"the pepper plant"Description:
Peppy is undeniably cute, but we bet that after a while the jokes aren't.
- Marimba
Origin:
Spanish, Music nameDescription:
Can you hear the beat?
- Richiza
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"wealthy"Description:
The ancient mother name from which Richeza, Richenza, Rikissa, and Rixa were spawned. Richiza was derived from the Germanic root ric, meaning "mighty" or "wealthy." The classic masculine name Richard comes from the same origins.
- Khalessi
- Bennath
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"blessing"Description:
Many Cornish names in use today are taken directly from the dictionary, as is the case with Bennath, a noun meaning "blessing." Despite its similarity to the male name Bennett, Bennath is most commonly used among baby girls.
- Paziva