Names for cats inspired by tuxedo color
From classic to trendy, our selection of 44 cat names covers every style you can imagine.
Regarding their coat color: Tuxedo cats seem eternally dressed for a gala, carrying their dapper pattern with innate style. Every name in this list has been included to match the characteristics you are looking for. Scroll through the selection and save your top picks — the perfect name is right here.
- Color: Tuxedo
Bandit
A robber or outlaw, typically one belonging to a gang. Derived from Italian 'bandito' ('banned').Mickey
The name of the famous Disney character, Mickey Mouse. It is a diminutive of the common Irish and English name Michael, meaning '''who is like God?'''.Gershwin
A surname referring to George Gershwin (1898–1937), the American composer. Derived from the original Yiddish surname 'Gershovitz' or 'Gershowitz'.London
The capital city of England and the United Kingdom. Believed to be derived from a Celtic name, 'Londinium', possibly meaning '''place belonging to a man named Londinos'''.Uva
Spanish word meaning 'grape'. Derived from the Latin 'uva'.Jeeves
Fictional character in P.G. Wodehouse's stories, known as an extremely capable valet. Implies intelligence and service.Batman
A man resembling a bat. The iconic DC Comics superhero, Bruce Wayne's alter-ego, known as the 'Dark Knight'.Cruella
A blend of the English words 'cruel' and 'devil'.Yakuza
Name of Japanese transnational organized crime syndicates. The name comes from the worst possible score in the card game 'Oicho-Kabu': 8-9-3, or 'ya-ku-za'.Nightwing
A combination of 'Night' (darkness) and 'Wing' (flight), suggesting a creature of the night. The alias of Dick Grayson, the former Robin in DC Comics.Gunter
German name derived from the Germanic elements 'gund' ('war') and 'heri' ('army'), meaning 'warrior of the army'.Oreo
Name of a popular black and white cookie. Very common name for pets with black and white fur.Joker
One who tells jokes or plays tricks. The arch-nemesis of Batman in DC Comics, known for his chaotic and unpredictable nature.Bond
English surname meaning 'farmer' or 'dweller by a boundary'. Famous as the surname of the fictional spy James Bond.Jaque
Spanish word for '''Check''' (Jaque) in chess. Derived from Arabic 'shāh' ('''king'''), as in 'shāh māt' (checkmate). Implies danger, urgency, and a royal target.Dominó
Name of a tile-based game. The word is thought to come from the Latin word 'dominus' (master).Sebastian
A name derived from the Greek 'Sebastianos', meaning '''from Sebastia''' (a city in Asia Minor). 'Sebastos' is the Greek translation of the Latin title ''Augustus'' ('venerable').Ellington
A surname referring to Duke Ellington (1899–1974), the jazz legend. English surname meaning 'settlement of Ella/Æthel'.Caravaggio
The name used by Michelangelo Merisi (1571–1610), the Italian painter, after his hometown. Toponymic surname meaning 'from Caravaggio'.Dalí
A surname referring to Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), the Spanish surrealist artist. Catalan surname of uncertain meaning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the inflection when calling a cat's name affect their response?
Absolutely! Cats respond best to a soft tone. Maintaining a steady voice when using their name improves recall with practice.
Is it possible to train a cat to come using their new name?
Yes! It requires more consistency than with canines, but pairing high-value treats whenever they look up gets results. Eventually, your cat will connect the sound with a tasty outcome.
How pick a name that a cat will respond to easily?
Cats react most to names with a bright vowel — such as names with -ie, -y, or -ee (Chloe). Brief names with clear sounds additionally boost response.
Can cats actually learn their name?
Research confirms it! Research confirm that cats really do recognize their name from general words. They may not always come when called, but they definitely know it. Regular use improves their response.