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Cat names based on female gender and calico color

Cat names based on female gender and calico color

A name that fits their gender: Girl names tend to be refined and enchanting, reflecting the beauty of your companion. From tender to spirited, female pet names deliver lovely variety for all personality type. Explore this personalized selection and uncover the name that really suits your pet. Refine your search to narrow down even more, or share this page to get family for their opinion!

Color and appearance: Three-toned cats are widely adored for their stunning patchwork of colors — each cat is a walking work of art.

903 intriguing cat names are waiting for you in our expertly curated collection.

    Color: CalicoGender: Female
  • Wendy

    Invented name for the Peter Pan character; sometimes associated with the Welsh name Gwendolyn or meaning 'friend'.

  • Idunn

    Norse goddess associated with ''apples and eternal youth'' (Idun/Idunn). Name means '''ever young''' or '''rejuvenator'''.

  • Medea

    A sorceress in Greek myth, known for her powerful magic and tragic story with Jason. Derived from Greek 'Mēdeia', meaning 'to ponder' or 'cunning'.

  • Ulrike

    German name derived from the Germanic elements 'uodal' ('heritage, homeland') and 'rīc' ('ruler, power').

  • Gillian

    Medieval English feminine form of Julian, meaning 'youthful'. In Ireland, it is also considered an anglicized form of the Irish name Iuliana.

  • Bramble

    A prickly shrub, especially a wild rose or blackberry bush. Derived from Old English 'bræmbel'.

  • Gloria

    Latin name meaning 'glory'. Popularized by the Latin hymn 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo'.

  • Saoirse

    Irish name meaning 'freedom'. It is a popular modern name, inspired by the Irish struggle for independence.

  • Patches

    Small pieces of material used to repair a hole, or ''areas of color'' different from the surrounding area.

  • Abby

    A diminutive of Abigail. Abigail means '''my father is joy''' (Hebrew).

  • Caper

    English word for the edible flower bud used as a condiment. Derived from Latin 'capparis' (via Greek).

  • Kerry

    Derived from the Irish county name 'Ciarraí', meaning 'Ciar's people' ('Ciar' meaning 'dark, black').

  • Maire

    Irish form of Mary, which is said to mean 'wished-for child', 'rebellion', or 'sea of bitterness'.

  • Elektra

    A figure in Greek mythology and a Marvel Comics character. Derived from Greek 'ēlektron', meaning '''amber''' or '''shining, bright'''.

  • Ancho

    Spanish word for 'wide', also refers to a type of dried chili pepper, typically dark reddish-brown.

  • Voyager

    A person who travels, typically to distant places. Also refers to the NASA deep space probes. Derived from the French 'voyager' ('''to travel''').

  • Express

    English word meaning 'moving at high speed'. Derived from the Latin 'exprimere' ('press out').

  • Thalia

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

  • Simone

    A given name, notably referring to Nina Simone (1933–2003), the American singer. French and Italian feminine form of 'Simon', meaning 'He has heard'.

  • Chun

    Korean name element, meaning 'spring' (春) or 'heaven' (天).

Lots of inspiring names here! A few filters can help you find the right one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can change a cat's name once bringing them home?

Absolutely! Pets adapt to different names very fast, mainly with positive association. Start by saying the new name before play so they build happy connections fast.

Is it possible to teach a cat to run to you using their name?

Sure! It takes more time than with canines, but using tuna whenever they approach works. With time, your cat will connect the name with a rewarding outcome.

Can cats actually learn their name?

Research confirms it! Science prove that cats do recognize their name from general sounds. They might not always respond when you call, but they certainly know it. Consistent positive association helps their reaction.

Does the tone of voice a cat's name affect their response?

Very much so! Cats pay more attention to a high-pitched voice. Using a steady voice when calling their name improves their response over time.

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