Feline names inspired by white color
Your feline friend deserves a unique name; explore our 351 captivating suggestions today.
Every name in this collection has been picked to fit the characteristics you selected. Try different combinations to narrow down even further, or share this page to ask others for their opinion!
All about their color: White pets seem pure and commonly carry an air of innocence that evokes soft names. A white coat adds your pet a regal look — ideal for a name that mirrors that charm.
- Color: White
Áine
Irish name meaning 'brightness', 'joy', or 'radiance'. Aine was the Celtic goddess of summer, wealth, and sovereignty. (Identical to Aine, but with accent for native Irish spelling)Quartz
A common mineral (silicon dioxide). The origin of the word is uncertain, possibly German or Slavic. Suggests strength and clarity.Cénit
Spanish word meaning 'zenith' (the point in the sky directly above a particular location). Derived from the Arabic 'samt'.Stormy
English adjective meaning 'relating to or characterized by a storm or tempest'.Hada
Spanish word for '''fairy''' or '''fay'''. Derived from Latin 'fatum' ('''fate''' or 'destiny').Masa
Japanese name meaning 'true, sincere' or 'just, proper'.Avena
Spanish word for 'oats' (a cereal grain). Derived from the Latin 'avena'.Sleet
English word for 'a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets mixed with rain or snow'. Of uncertain origin, possibly related to Nordic words for 'slush'.Wonton
A type of Chinese dumpling. Derived from Cantonese 'wan4 tan1', meaning 'cloud swallow'.Flicker
English word meaning 'to shine unsteadily' or 'to move quickly and lightly'. Also a type of North American woodpecker.Igloo
Inuit word for 'house' or 'shelter', typically an ice or snow hut. Evokes cold or winter themes.Kirei
Japanese word for '''beautiful''', '''pretty''', or '''clean''' (Kirei).Deniz
Turkish unisex name, meaning 'sea' or 'ocean'.Tteok
Korean word for 'rice cake'. Often used for small, round, or sticky-looking pets.Wisp
English word for a small, thin piece of something (smoke, hair). Often refers to an 'Ignis Fatuus' or 'Will-o'-the-wisp', a ghostly light.Mallow
A plant with purplish or pink flowers and edible leaves. Derived from the Latin 'malva'.Unicorn
A mythical creature resembling a horse with a single large, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. Derived from the Latin 'ūnicornis' ('one horn').Fog
A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface (Niebla). Possibly derived from Scandinavian languages.Bowie
Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic 'buidhe' meaning 'yellow-haired'. Popularized by musician David Bowie.Hinata
Japanese name meaning 'sunny place' or 'towards the sun'.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to change a cat's name once bringing them home?
Yes! Cats respond to new names surprisingly fast, particularly with patient training. Begin by using the new name during play so they build happy connotations quickly.
Can cats really respond to their name?
Yes! Research prove that cats can recognize their name from general words. They may not always respond when you call, but they definitely recognize it. Patient positive association improves their response.
What's the best way to select a name that a kitten will respond to easily?
Cats react most to names that end with a ee sound — like names with -ie, -y, or -ee (Ziggy). Short names with clear consonants further boost recognition.
Is it possible to train a cat to come using their name?
Sure! It needs more patience than with dogs, but pairing tuna whenever they respond gets results. Eventually, your cat will connect the word with a positive experience.