Feline names based on cream color and extra large size
About their size: Extra-large cats stand out with their striking build and surprisingly gentle nature. An especially big cat is a head-turner — pairing grand proportions with undeniable affection.
Their coat color: Buff coats are gentle and warm, evoking a vibe of gentleness that calls for an equally charming name.
We've carefully curated these names matching your specific preferences. Browse through the options and bookmark your best choices — the ideal name is just a scroll away.
From classic to modern, our selection of 466 cat names covers every style you can imagine.
- Size: Extra LargeColor: Cream
Boon
Korean name element, often meaning 'essence', 'powder', or 'gentle' (depending on Hanja).Alpha
The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It often signifies the ''beginning'', the ''first'', or ''dominance''.Beatrix
Latin name meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed'. Associated with the children's author Beatrix Potter.Akira
Japanese name meaning 'bright', 'clear', or 'intelligent'. Can be used for either gender. Famous from the manga and film 'Akira'.Pecan
A smooth, brown, oval nut of a S. Central US tree. Derived from the Algonquian word 'pacane'.Gillespie
A surname referring to Dizzy Gillespie (1917–1993), the jazz trumpeter. Scottish/Irish surname meaning 'son of the bishop's servant'.Laser
An acronym for 'Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation'. Suggests high energy and precision.Tifón
Spanish/Portuguese word for '''typhoon''' (Tifón). A mature tropical cyclone. Named after ''Typhon'', the monstrous giant and father of monsters in Greek mythology.Meadow
A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay. Derived from Old English 'mǣdwe'.Aki
Japanese word and name meaning '''autumn''' or '''bright''' (Aki).Donald
From the Gaelic name Domhnall, meaning 'ruler of the world'.Adonis
Figure in Greek mythology associated with beauty and desire. The name is possibly of Phoenician origin, meaning 'lord'.Orfeo
A legendary Greek musician, poet, and prophet (Orpheus/Orfeo). Name meaning is uncertain, possibly related to '''darkness of night'''.Getz
A surname referring to Stan Getz (1927–1991), the jazz saxophonist. Derived from a German/Yiddish name, a shortened form of 'Gabriel' or 'Gottfried'.Nitro
Short for ''Nitrogen'', an element known for its explosive compounds like Nitroglycerin. Implies speed and power. Derived from Greek 'nitron'.Sorolla
A surname referring to Joaquín Sorolla (1863–1923), the Spanish Impressionist painter. Valencian surname of uncertain meaning.Allegro
Italian musical term meaning ''fast, quickly, and bright'' (tempo marking). Literally means ''cheerful'' or ''lively'' in Italian.Adorado
Spanish for 'Adored' or 'Worshipped'.Leopold
Germanic name meaning 'brave people'. Used by many European rulers and has a formal, regal tone.Eón
Spanish for '''eon''' (an indefinitely long period of time). Derived from Greek 'aiōn', meaning '''age, lifetime'''.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can change a pet's name once adoption?
Definitely! Cats adapt to new names remarkably fast, especially with positive association. Start by using the new name during play so they form rewarding associations right away.
Do cats actually recognize their name?
Absolutely! Studies prove that cats do recognize their name from general speech. They might not always come when called, but they certainly know it. Consistent use helps their reaction.
Is it possible to teach a cat to come using their name?
Yes! It needs more patience than with dogs, but using favorite snacks whenever they look up is effective. Eventually, your feline will connect the name with a rewarding treat.
Should the tone of voice a cat's name make a difference?
Absolutely! Cats react most positively to a soft inflection. Keeping a consistent tone when saying their name improves recall over time.