Feline names based on female gender and tuxedo color
Their coat color: Formal-coated cats seem permanently dressed for a night out, wearing their dapper markings with natural class.
When it comes to gender: Feminine pet names frequently feel elegant and charming, embodying the beauty of your pet. From sweet to fierce, girl pet names provide lovely diversity for all character.
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 885 cat names covers every style you can imagine.
- Color: TuxedoGender: Female
Naga
A Sanskrit and Pāli word for a member of a mythical race of serpent-like beings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Literally means '''serpent''' or '''snake'''.Czarina
The title for the wife of a Czar (Tsar), or an empress of Russia or Bulgaria. Derived from the title 'Caesar'.Boon
Korean name element, often meaning 'essence', 'powder', or 'gentle' (depending on Hanja).Velorum
Part of the name of the constellation Vela ('''the sails'''). Specifically, 'Gamma Velorum' is a famous star system in the constellation. Latin adjective related to sails (Velorum).Cricket
English word for a small insect known for its chirping sound.Alpha
The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It often signifies the ''beginning'', the ''first'', or ''dominance''.Boa
Large constrictor snake. Name derived from Latin, possibly referring to a large snake that 'eats cows'.Beatrix
Latin name meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed'. Associated with the children's author Beatrix Potter.Stem
English word for 'the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub'.Priya
Indian (Sanskrit) female name, meaning 'beloved', 'dear', or 'favorite'.Fuzzy
English adjective meaning covered with fuzz, or frizzy. A descriptive name often given to pets with soft, indistinct fur.Akira
Japanese name meaning 'bright', 'clear', or 'intelligent'. Can be used for either gender. Famous from the manga and film 'Akira'.Hacker
A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. Originally meant someone who ''cuts roughly'' or one who is proficient with computers.Trish
Short form of Patricia, meaning 'noble' from the Latin 'patricius'.Laser
An acronym for 'Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation'. Suggests high energy and precision.Savory
An aromatic herb (Satureja) used in cooking. Derived from the Latin 'satureia'.Frankie
A diminutive of Frank or Francis/Frances, meaning '''from France''' or '''free one'''.Xi
The fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. Used in mathematics and particle physics (e.g., the ''Xi baryon'').Dixie
A nickname for the Southern United States. Possibly derived from the French word 'dix' (ten), which was written on ten-dollar notes in Louisiana.Doodlebug
English term for the larva of the antlion, or a simple, amusing person. Implies quirkiness and cuteness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can rename a pet's name after adoption?
Yes! Cats adjust to different names surprisingly quickly, particularly with positive association. Begin by using the new name before play so they build positive connotations quickly.
Can train a cat to come using their new name?
Yes! It takes more consistency than with dogs, but using high-value treats whenever they respond is effective. With time, your feline will associate the sound with a positive experience.
Does the tone of voice a cat's name affect their response?
Very much so! Cats pay more attention to a high-pitched inflection. Using a steady pitch when saying their name helps recall with practice.
What's the best way to choose a name that a kitten will respond to quickly?
Felines react most to names ending in a high-pitched tone — like names with -ie, -y, or -ee (Kitty). 1-2 syllable names with crisp sounds further help response.