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Feline names inspired by pointed color and extra large size

Feline names inspired by pointed color and extra large size

Every name in this collection has been included to match the qualities you care about. Use our filters to narrow down even more, or send this page to ask family for their advice!

Color and appearance: Siamese-patterned cats sport distinct shading on their extremities, forming a striking and sophisticated contrast.

Size matters: Extra-large cat breeds turn heads with their imposing build and remarkably mellow demeanor. An oversized cat is a head-turner — pairing majestic proportions with heartwarming affection.

347 intriguing cat names are available in our personalized collection.

    Size: Extra LargeColor: Pointed
  • Geisha

    A ''traditional Japanese female entertainer'' who are highly skilled in various Japanese arts. Name means '''person of art'''.

  • Holiday

    A surname referring to Billie Holiday (1915–1959), the jazz singer. Derived from the English word 'holiday' ('holy day', a day off work).

  • Happy

    English adjective meaning feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. A direct name suggesting a joyful personality. (One of the Seven Dwarfs).

  • Laomedon

    A legendary king of Troy, father of Priam, who was famous for his treachery and refusal to pay Apollo and Poseidon. Derived from Greek 'Laomédōn' ('people-ruler').

  • Fiera

    Spanish for 'Wild Animal' or 'Beast', often used for a large, fierce predator.

  • Siren

    Mythological creatures (half-woman, half-bird/fish) whose enchanting music lured sailors to their doom. Derived from Greek 'Seirḗn'.

  • Cíclope

    A member of a primordial race of giants, each with a ''single eye in the middle of his forehead'' (Cyclops). Name means '''round-eye'''.

  • Crash

    English word meaning a sudden loud noise, or an accident/collision. Implies sudden, energetic action. Famous for the video game character ''Crash Bandicoot''.

  • Phaedra

    Greek name meaning 'bright' or 'glowing'. In Greek mythology, the wife of Theseus.

  • Heimdallr

    In Norse mythology, the god who is the ''guardian of Ásgard'' (Heimdallr). Name meaning is uncertain, possibly related to '''world-radiance'''.

  • Brava

    Feminine form of the Italian/Spanish word meaning 'brave', 'skilled', or 'fierce'.

  • Allegro

    Italian musical term meaning ''fast, quickly, and bright'' (tempo marking). Literally means ''cheerful'' or ''lively'' in Italian.

  • Pogo

    A type of bouncing stick or jump. Likely an arbitrary coinage, famous as the name of a classic comic strip.

  • Orco

    In fantasy, a monstrous humanoid. Derived from Latin 'Orcus' (god of the underworld) or Old English 'orc' (demon). Also refers to the Orca (killer whale).

  • 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'.

  • Flip

    English verb meaning to turn over quickly or suddenly. Implies high energy, agility, or a sudden change of mood.

  • Czar

    English spelling of ''Tsar'', a title used by the supreme ruler of Russia and some other Slavic monarchs. Derived from Latin ''Caesar''.

  • Borromini

    A surname referring to Francesco Borromini (1599–1667), a key figure in Roman Baroque architecture. Italian surname of uncertain origin.

  • Vine

    English word for 'a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining'. Derived from the Latin 'vīnea' ('vineyard').

  • Wanderer

    A person who travels aimlessly; a rover. Derived from Old English 'wandrian' ('''to roam''').

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to pick a name that a cat will recognize well?

Felines respond best to names that end with a ee sound — like names with -ie, -y, or -ee (Chloe). 1-2 syllable names with clear consonants also improve recognition.

Can teach a cat to run to you using their new name?

Yes! It needs a bit extra patience than with dogs, but pairing favorite snacks whenever they look up is effective. Eventually, your cat will connect the sound with a positive outcome.

Can cats actually respond to their name?

Research confirms it! Science show that cats can know their name from random words. Cats may not always respond when you call, but they definitely register it. Patient use improves their attention.

Does the inflection when calling a cat's name matter?

Very much so! Cats pay more attention to a melodic voice. Keeping a calm voice when using their name strengthens their response gradually.

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