Ideas for Persian cats based on female gender

We've carefully assembled these names matching your specific criteria. Take your time reviewing these names; the right name will click when you see it.
Uncover the varied realm of cats through 638 tailored name options that fit any personality.
Regarding gender: Female pet names are often refined and charming, capturing the sweetness of your pet. From tender to spirited, female names provide lovely variety for any character.
Once you adopt this wonderful companion, you're in for a great experience. Famous for its long, flowing coat and flat face, the Persian is the ultimate lap cat. It has a quiet, sweet nature and prefers a calm environment. They are not very active but are extremely affectionate with their owners. For this reason their name needs to be as refined as they are.
Persian
| Size | Medium |
| Temperament | Affectionate, Sociable, Shy, Sensitive, Clingy |
| Energy Level | Low |
| Color | White, Black, Grey, Orange/Red, Cream, Tabby, Calico |
| Coat Type | Long |
- Gender: Female
Mistletoe
A parasitic plant (Viscum album) with white berries, often associated with Christmas custom. Derived from Old English 'misteltān' ('dung twig').Elowen
Cornish name (Celtic) meaning 'elm tree'. A beautiful, unusual name evoking nature and old culture.Lydia
Name derived from the name of an ancient region on the west coast of Asia Minor (Lydia).Lluvia
Spanish word for '''rain''' (Lluvia). Symbolizes cleansing, renewal, and calm.Dalia
Arabic female name, meaning 'grapevine' or 'watering can'. Also the name of a flower, or a Baltic goddess of fate.Misty
English word referring to the atmospheric condition of fog or mist. Evokes a gentle, soft feeling.Meong
Onomatopoeia for the sound a dog makes ('Woof'). A classic, affectionate name for a dog.Jamila
Arabic female name, meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'.Nora
Short form of Honora (Latin 'honor') or Eleanora (Greek 'light'). Popular in Ireland and German-speaking regions.Hotteok
A sweet, flat, filled Korean pancake. Used as a cute name for flat-faced or round, sweet-natured pets.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'''.Cloud
A visible mass of condensed watery vapor floating in the atmosphere (Nube). Derived from Old English 'clūd' ('''mass of rock, hill''').Vainilla
Spanish word for 'vanilla'. A flavoring derived from the pods of an orchid. Derived from the Spanish 'vaina' ('pod').Tania
Spanish female name. Diminutive of the Russian name 'Tatyana', of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Roman name 'Tatianus'.Clementine
Derived from the Latin 'clemens', meaning 'mild, merciful'. Also the name of a small, sweet citrus fruit.Jengibre
Spanish word meaning 'ginger'. A pungent spice from the root of a plant.Dina
Spanish female name. Short form of names ending in '-dina' (e.g., Bernardina), or derived from the Hebrew 'Dinah', meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'.Zither
A musical instrument of the string family. The name is derived from Latin 'cithara', which comes from the Greek 'kithara' (a type of harp).Elise
Short form of Elisabeth, derived from the Hebrew name 'Elisheva', meaning 'my God is an oath'.Kiran
Indian (Sanskrit) unisex name, meaning 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam'.
Lots of inspiring names here! A few filters can help you find the right one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How choose a name that a cat will learn well?
Cats react most to names with a ee sound — like names with -ie, -y, or -ee (Ziggy). 1-2 syllable names with distinct sounds also help response.
Can choose a bold name for a female pet?
Of course! Strong names like Athena, Xena, Rogue, or Valkyrie are perfect for female cats with a bold streak. The power of a name echoes character, not tradition.
What's the best way to choose a name for a Persian?
Think about your Persian's personality, appearance, and energy level. Felines respond best to names with ee sounds, so look for names ending in -ie, -y, or -ee.
Do cats really respond to their name?
Research confirms it! Science prove that cats really do distinguish their name from other speech. Cats might not consistently respond when you call, but they definitely know it. Patient positive association helps their reaction.