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Feline names based on calico color and extra large size

Feline names based on calico color and extra large size

From classic to modern, our database of 363 cat names covers every style you can imagine.

A look at their color: Tricolor cats are traditionally beloved for their vibrant patchwork of colors — each cat is a natural work of art.

Browse this customized list and find the name that really resonates with your companion. Use our filters to personalize even more, or send this page to get others for their opinion!

Regarding size: An especially big cat is a showstopper — blending grand proportions with irresistible affection. Impressively big feline companions turn heads with their striking build and surprisingly mellow demeanor.

    Size: Extra LargeColor: Calico
  • Torque

    English word for a ''twisting force'' that causes rotation. Derived from Latin 'torquēre' ('to twist').

  • Abraham

    Hebrew name meaning 'father of multitudes'. A central figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

  • Cyborg

    A portmanteau of 'cybernetic organism', referring to a being with both organic and biomechatronic parts. A DC Comics superhero, Victor Stone's alias.

  • Sousa

    A surname referring to John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), the 'March King'. Common Portuguese surname derived from a place name, possibly related to 'saxa' ('rocks').

  • Lullaby

    English word for a quiet, gentle song sung to put a child to sleep. Believed to derive from the sounds 'lu, lu' or 'la, la' and 'bye' or 'by'.

  • Satyr

    One of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods in Greek mythology, often depicted as having human bodies and goat legs and horns. Derived from Greek 'sátyros'.

  • Chacha

    A simple, catchy, repetitive name used for a playful character or pet. In Korean, it is a simple affectionate sound.

  • Thistle

    A widely distributed plant with a prickly stem and leaves and often purple flowers. The national emblem of Scotland.

  • Hagrid

    A beloved character in the Harry Potter series, Rubeus Hagrid. J.K. Rowling said the name is an old English dialect word for a '''bad night''' or a person having a '''hag-ridden''' night (suffering from nightmares).

  • Nettle

    A herbaceous plant (Urtica dioica) that has stinging hairs. Derived from Old English 'netele'.

  • Ganesh

    Indian (Sanskrit) male name, meaning 'lord of the multitude' or 'lord of the Ganas'. Ganesh is the Hindu god of wisdom and success.

  • Rumba

    A popular Afro-Cuban dance and musical genre. The word comes from African languages and Spanish, meaning 'party' or 'course'.

  • Ruleta

    Spanish for 'Roulette', which is French for 'little wheel'.

  • Thalia

    Greek name meaning 'to flourish, to bloom'. In mythology, one of the three Graces and the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.

  • Manticore

    A legendary Persian creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx, with the body of a lion, a human head, and sometimes the wings of a dragon. Derived from Old Iranian meaning '''man-eater'''.

  • Karma

    A central concept in Indian religions, meaning '''action, deed''' or the spiritual principle of cause and effect.

  • Noodle

    English word for a food made from unleavened dough, or a term for the head/brain (slang). Implies being long and floppy, or silly.

  • Perezoso

    Spanish for 'Sloth' and 'Lazy'. Refers to the slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal.

  • Bloom

    English word for 'the state or period of flowering'. Related to Old Norse 'blóm'.

  • Clint

    A short form of Clinton, derived from an English surname meaning 'settlement on the bank'. Associated with Clint Barton (Hawkeye) in Marvel Comics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the inflection when calling a cat's name make a difference?

Very much so! Cats react most positively to a soft tone. Maintaining a calm voice when calling their name helps recall gradually.

Will cats truly respond to their name?

Absolutely! Science show that cats really do recognize their name from random speech. Cats might not always respond when called, but they certainly know it. Consistent reinforcement strengthens their reaction.

How pick a name that a kitten will recognize quickly?

Felines respond best to names with a high-pitched tone — such as names ending in -ie, -y, or -ee (Chloe). 1-2 syllable names with distinct consonants additionally improve response.

Can change a pet's name once adoption?

Yes! Cats adjust to new names surprisingly well, especially with patient reinforcement. Start by saying the new name during treats so they form rewarding associations quickly.

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