2000+ Cat Names

  1. Wilde
    • Origin:

      English surname, variation of Wild, English word name
    • Meaning:

      "undomesticated, uncultivated"
    • Description:

      The final -e takes this from a daring word name to a literary honor name, for the inimitable Irish author, poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, infamous for his wit and flamboyance.
  2. Nimbus
    • Origin:

      Latin nature name
    • Meaning:

      "dark cloud"
    • Description:

      Nimbus is a word from nature for a type of cloud that has occasionally -- very occasionally -- been used for a human. But it's evocative and upbeat and certainly makes an intriguing and stylish nature name.
  3. Melor
    • Origin:

      Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "iron man"
    • Description:

      Melor is the name of a Breton saint who in legend was also a prince, suggesting he was the son of a Cornish king (Mylor is the Cornish variation of the name). Melor was said to have a foot and hand made of silver,
  4. Gustav
    • Origin:

      Teutonic
    • Meaning:

      "staff of the Goths"
    • Description:

      Gray-bearded name heard primarily in Sweden and Germany.
  5. Jupiter
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "godfather"
    • Description:

      Jupiter may be known as the father of all the gods, but it's baby girls who have claimed his name for their own. Mythological and celestial baby names are hot across the board, so Jupiter was bound to rise in popularity. But the reason it's currently mostly female in the US is thanks to its similarities to the trendy feminine name Juniper.
  6. Lupita
    • Origin:

      Spanish, “little wolf”
    • Description:

      This lively pet name has recently been associated with Mexican-born Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o, acclaimed for her role in the 2013 film Twelve Years a Slave.

      The mother name Guadalupe, literally "valley of the wolves," relates to Our Lady of Guadalupe, revered in Latino culture as a protector of the Mexican people.

  7. Vissarion
    • Origin:

      Russian from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "wooded valley"
    • Description:

      Russian form of the Greek name Bessarion, most prominently borne by 19th-century Russian literary critic, writer and philosopher Vissarion Belinsky.
  8. Alizeh
    • Origin:

      Persian
    • Meaning:

      "wind"
    • Description:

      This old Persian name was chosen by actress Geena Davis for her daughter. It's an attractive variation on a name that exists in dozens of forms, from Alissa and Eliza to the French Alizee, but you'll forever be explaining how to spell and pronounce this version.
  9. Sura
    • Origin:

      Thai, Yiddish, Romanian, Arabic "brave, princess, grey, to travel by night"
    • Meaning:

      "brave, princess, grey, to travel by night"
    • Description:

      This pretty multicultural name makes a pleasant update to Sarah.
  10. Herbie
    • Zura
      • Origin:

        Chechen from Persian
      • Meaning:

        "strength"
      • Description:

        A rare name with elegant simplicity, Zura has several multicultural origins. It can be a Chechen adaptation of the Persian word for strength, or the Chechen version of Zahra. It is also known in Greece; and could be short for the color name Azura. Zura reappeared in the US charts in 2020 after a gap of over 100 years.
    • Espn
      • Origin:

        American variation of Espen, Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "god bear"
      • Description:

        Espn made its debut on the American baby name charts in 2004 and has ranked for at least one sex ever since. It's a uniquely American take on the Scandinavian name Espen, influenced by the basic cable sports channel ESPN. So while you can interpret Espn's meaning as "god bear," a case could also be made for "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network."
    • Muse
      • Origin:

        Greek mythology name
      • Description:

        Remember, the Muse is passive: someone else's inspiration.
    • Trudy
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "spear of strength"
      • Description:

        Innocent, sincere, and bright-eyed, and as outdated as its mother name, Gertrude.
    • Ellsworth
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "nobleman's estate"
      • Description:

        One of the many El- names for boys that boomed in the 1910s and 1920s, but has long been out of fashion. This surname/place name has an aristocratic flavor, and a creative namesake in the artist Ellsworth Kelly. Polar explorer Lincoln Ellsworth also gives it an adventurous connection.
    • Nila
      • Origin:

        Indian, Tamil, Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "dark blue; moon"
      • Description:

        A sweet, simple Sanskrit name which would work in many languages and has an sparkling, colorful meaning.
    • Steve
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Stephen or Steven
      • Meaning:

        "garland, crown"
      • Description:

        Some parents just use Steve on the birth certificate, but it doesn't have the breezy charm of trendy short forms like Max, Sam, and Jake. Regardless of how much you love Steve as a given name, it might be smart to give your son a longer option to fall back on.
    • Shadow
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "shade"
      • Description:

        Better for a dog.
    • Edina
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "wealthy"
      • Description:

        Edina is an infectious-sounding Minnesota place-name, featured in the British cult hit TV show "Absolutely Fabulous." Edina is also a poetic name for Edinburgh and is a common name in contemporary Hungary. Though some sources list its origins as Hungarian, more peg it as a variation of Edwina, the feminine form of Edwin, an English name.
    • Journey
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Journey is one of the hot new spiritual names. Although Journey was given in 2015 to over 1100 baby girls and fewer than 100 baby boys, it's more visible on the celebrity baby scene as a boys' name: Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green just chose the name for their third son, who also has the unisex middle name River.