Feline names based on bicolor/patched color and extra large size
Your pet's size: Oversized feline companions catch the eye with their imposing presence and remarkably gentle nature. An oversized cat is a showstopper — pairing impressive proportions with irresistible charm. Browse this customized collection and find the name that perfectly suits your companion. Try different combinations to fine-tune even further, or share this page to ask family for their advice!
Discover the varied realm of cats through 372 specific name choices that fit any personality.
Color and appearance: Patched companions combine distinct tones in a beautiful combination that ensures each cat strikingly special.
- Size: Extra LargeColor: Bicolor/Patched
Cronos
The Titan of ''time'' in Greek mythology (Cronus). Often confused with Chronos (personification of time). The meaning is uncertain.Alpha
The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It often signifies the ''beginning'', the ''first'', or ''dominance''.Kratos
The personification of strength, might, and sovereign power in Greek mythology. Derived from the Greek 'Kratos' ('power, strength').Mistletoe
A parasitic plant (Viscum album) with white berries, often associated with Christmas custom. Derived from Old English 'misteltān' ('dung twig').Almíbar
Spanish/Portuguese word for '''syrup''' (Almíbar). A thick, sweet liquid. Derived from Arabic 'al-mayyub'.Presley
A surname referring to Elvis Presley (1935–1977), the 'King of Rock and Roll'. Derived from an English place name meaning 'priest's clearing'.Brónach
Irish name meaning 'sorrowful'. It was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, Saint Brónach.Czar
English spelling of ''Tsar'', a title used by the supreme ruler of Russia and some other Slavic monarchs. Derived from Latin ''Caesar''.Nomad
English word for a member of a community of people who live in different locations, moving from one place to another. Derived from Greek 'nomas' ('roaming, pasturing').Dharma
A fundamental concept in Indian religions, meaning '''cosmic order''', '''law''', '''duty''', or '''righteous conduct'''.Pléyade
A ''group of seven sisters'' in Greek mythology, who were turned into the famous ''star cluster'' (Pleiades/Pléyade). Name meaning is debated, possibly '''to sail'''.Legión
A ''large unit of the Roman army'' (Legion/Legión). In modern context, often implies a large number or powerful force. Name means '''collection''' or '''levy'''.Odyssey
Homer's epic poem detailing the long journey of the hero Odysseus. From Greek 'Odýsseia', 'the tale of Odysseus'.Sátiro
A class of male nature spirits, followers of Dionysus, typically depicted with ''human bodies and goat-like features'' (Satyr/Sátiro). Name meaning is unknown.Fiddle
Informal term for a ''violin'', especially one used to play folk music. Derived from Old English 'fidele'.Thalia
Greek name meaning 'to flourish, to bloom'. In mythology, one of the three Graces and the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.Adonis
Figure in Greek mythology associated with beauty and desire. The name is possibly of Phoenician origin, meaning 'lord'.McCartney
A surname referring to Paul McCartney (1942–), a member of The Beatles. Derived from an Irish Gaelic name meaning 'son of Artán' (a personal name).Orson
Derived from the Latin 'ursus', meaning 'bear'. A strong, vintage name.Fiadh
Irish name meaning 'wildness' or 'untamed'. It is a very popular modern name in Ireland.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to pick a name that a cat will respond to quickly?
Cats react most to names with a ee vowel — think names ending in -ie, -y, or -ee (Chloe). Short names with crisp consonants also improve recognition.
Does the way I say a cat's name affect their response?
Yes! Cats pay more attention to a melodic tone. Maintaining a calm pitch when saying their name strengthens their response with practice.
Is it possible to rename a cat's name once adoption?
Absolutely! Pets respond to different names very quickly, especially with patient training. Begin by using the new name during meals so they build rewarding associations quickly.
Is it possible to train a cat to come using their new name?
Yes! It needs a bit extra consistency than with dogs, but using favorite snacks whenever they look up gets results. With time, your feline will link the word with a rewarding experience.