Names for British purebred cats need to be chosen wisely, since these animals belong to a noble, aristocratic breed. British Shorthairs are distinguished not only by their attractive appearance, but also by their extraordinary character.
To reflect the originality of your pet in a nickname, it is recommended to pay attention to its color and behavior, as well as familiarize yourself with the list of funny nicknames. For British cats, you can choose nicknames, focusing on their color.
How to name a British kitten - nicknames by color
Smoky
The names of mythical creatures and deities are perfect for British fold cats: Anubis, Osiris, Anzud, Hercules or Herc, Phoenix, Ares, Antares.
A smoky male kitten can be called Smoke or Smokey, Ash, Dymok or Dymych, Ash, Gricho, Bunny, Grau, Rocky.
Black
Nicknames for black kittens of the British: Grim, Angmar, Amadeus, Cerberus, Lucifer or Lucik, Behemoth, Alistair, Dusk, Knight, Nero, Schwartz, Berlioz, Winchester, Fourier, Ugolek, Dorian, Veles.
Blue
Names for a British kitten with bluish fur: Breeze, Neptune, Ghost, Ice, Onyx, Golubchik, Aquamarine, Blue, Silver, Cyan, Baikal, Hyacinth, Mokhovichek, Genie, Lapis Lazuli, Hoare, Narcissus, Cornflower, Smurf, Topaz, Indigo, Aquatic.
Marble
Beautiful names for a marbled cat: Jaguar, Marmo, Cheetah, Richard, Aslan, Marcel, Lynx, Royal, Chic, Dandy.
Grey
Cat nicknames suitable for gray British pets: Gandalf, Glum, Veresk, Storm, Gray, Silva, Velvet, Serebryan.
White
For a white fold-eared cat, suitable nicknames are Snow, Snowball, Vanilla, Umka, Blanco.
Cream
A cat with a peach color can be called Perseus or Peach, Apricot, Agni, Azara, Aine, Orange, Perchik, Ryzhik, Bayard, Goldwyn, Kenny or Kennet, Esik, Apricot.
List of rare and beautiful names
English names for cats: examples of American nicknames
What to name a British girl cat? Venus, Bridget, Celeste, Beatrice - you are unlikely to find such names among your friends. True, they are a little longer than necessary. All of the above are nicknames of English origin. More eastern names are Gita, Yesenia, Rosalia, Naira, Bella, Assol.
Animal colors
Orpheus, Rurik, Walter are not only beautiful, but also carry historical meaning. Skye, Patrick, Frank and Hosea. The latter, by the way, means “star” in Japanese. It is not recommended to choose names with the sounds R, C and G - these sounds hurt your pet’s hearing and can cause irritation. You need to pronounce your pet’s name calmly and affectionately, so as not to awaken a negative reaction in him in the form of irritation, fear and resentment.
Choosing a pet name is something that will accompany your proximity to the kitten and something that you will say and hear every day. It’s better to limit yourself to simple and concise nicknames, but you still shouldn’t choose banal ones.
How to name a British boy cat depending on its character
The name for a small British kitten is often chosen depending on the most pronounced character traits:
- Willfulness - Byron, Aramis, Highlander, Dorian, Puffy, Caesar, Conan, Roland, Capriciousness, Halki.
- Aristocratic - Baron, Griebo, Orpheus, Clovis, Marquis, Major, Cardinal, Lord, Givenchy, Paul, Viscount, Prince, Duke or Count.
- Independence – Mornemere, Boss, Salvador, Ashton, Santiago.
- Tenderness and love - Lick, Lapuska, Pupsik, Macho, Cupid.
- Lazy and clumsy - Scops Owl, Turtle, Snail, Sonya, Sniffy, Clumsy, Spock, Goki.
- Activity and playfulness - Shustrik, Thunder, Fervor, Typhoon, Scratchy, Fidget, Vesuvius, Vulcan, Zhivchik, Stompie, Meteor.
- Curiosity – Einstein, Hippopotamus, Filka.
For a British cat, a Celtic or English name that can emphasize its independence is perfect: Oscar, Ardan, Felix, Quan, Calvin, Bran, Liam, Mason, Seymour.
“L” is for those who like to climb, lick and caress
It is worth considering options for this letter.
Laquas, Lalas, Leopard, Landrinek, Lapik, Larry, Lars, Larson, Laris, Lacimo, Latte, Lauren, Lady, Lecho, Lacey, Lele, Lemon, Leni, Leni, Lena, Leo, Leo, Leon, Leonardo, Leon, Leopold, Leroy, Leshek, Levis, Lilek, Lilo, Lilu, Limal, Limey, Limo, Lipton, Lisek, Lito, Liv, Lollipop, Lizi, Lotsek, Loki, Lolek, Lopez, Lord, Lotek, Lu, Louis, Luchek, Lucian, Lucky, Lucifer, Lucius, Ludek, Ludvik, Lumpek, Lun, Lunek, Lupo, Lupus, Lucy, Luslav, Luthor, Lux, Luzik.
Top popular nicknames in alphabetical order
Nicknames in alphabetical order for British Fold male kittens:
- Agate, Archibald or Archie, Adonis, Avalon, Ayuta, Adamant, Apollo, Albert, Altai, Antey, Augustine, Albus, Arnold, Alonso, Ataman, Al Capone.
- Baikal, Borman, Byron, Barberry, Balthazar, Barsik or Leopard, Bruce, Benjamin, Bilan, Brandon, Berlioz, Bernard, Bastion, Bombay.
- Babylon, Lucky, Valli, Barbarian, Winston, Veniamin or Venka, Viking, Whiskas, Winchester, Vampire, Watson, Knight, Wasabi, Vincent, Van Gogh, Woland, Wulf, Voltaire.
- Garfield, Grant, Galileo, Hector, Grim, Gabriel, Helios, Herald, Hegemon, Gavroche, Goliath, Goodwin, Horace, Harold, Gavrik, Herman, Greenwich, Hussar, Gerd, Gordey, Guffi, Gucci, Hans, Goshik.
- Dallas, Jack, Darcy, Dean, Joy, Douglas, Geronimo, Daniel, Davlat, David, Joker, Dollar, Dorian, Savage, Joshua, Dorofey, Justin, Dominic.
- Elizar, Evsey, Efim, Yesya, Evlampy, Elisey, Evstigney, Yenisei, Yesenin, Ermak, Yeralash, Esaul, Emelya.
- Joseph, Jean, Zhigan, Gerard, Jules, Gendarme, Joshua, Julien, Zhulka, Zhigalo, Zhigalo, Zhunya, Rogue.
- Zephyr, Zeus, Zorro, Bunny, Sigmund or Ziggy, Zakhar, Zohan, Nibbler, Beast, Zippo, Zahir, Zimafey, Zlatan, Zema.
- Hilarion, Indian, Irwin, Hippolyte, Raisin, Ivy, Irzhik, Immanuel, Indigo, Eastwood, Imar, Iskander, Ignat, Irbis, Easy.
- Yorick, Ian, Yosya, Yogurt, Yoda, Yoshi.
- Kazimir, Kuzya, Kinder, Cosmos, Columbus, Kefir, Coconut, Kondrat or Kondraty, Kenny, Kevin or Calvin, Kesha, Quentin, Christian, Christopher or Chris, Kasper, Clementy or Klim, Karabas, Confucius.
- Lavrenty, Lucky, Eraser, Lars, Laurent, Leo, Logan, Lucas, Lord, Lexus, Lorenzo, Luntik, Lotus, Light, Buttercup, Leonardo, Ludwig, Lelik, Luther, Leps, Lucifer, Lionel, Leopold, Eraser, Fierce, Fox, Luciano, Loki.
- Marquis, Mitchell, Murzik, Morgan, Maximus, Marko, Masik, Murcello, Magnus, Moor or Mavrik, Mongoose, Max, Mitsuro, Mars, Muscat, Mitya, Musketeer, Motya, Murat, Baby, Marcus, Marat, Martin or Marty, Miron, Mozart, Mario, Maskimilian, Mitka, Moska, Marcy, Mike or Mikey, Matvey, Marcel, Mason.
- Nagir, Nafanya, Knight, Nemo, Narcissus, Naples, Nelson, Nils, Nero, Nathaniel, Nord, Neuton, Norman, Nick, Noir, Neptune, Nicolas, Nesquik, Norris, Nautilus, Nevsky, Nicky, Newton.
- Oscar, Oji, Oliver, Otis, Ogonyok, Overlord, Onyx, Osman, Otto, Opal, Odie, Hunter, Olaf, Octavian, Optimus, Oligarch, Orlando, Orion, Austin, Ostap, Osip, Olympus, Obelisk, Oswald, Ozzie, Auggie, Orpheus, Odysseus, Oskford, Opus, Orbit, Orwell.
- Puffy, Prokhor, Fluff, Plato, Pankrat, Punch, Perseus, Platosha, Patrick, Pooh, Pif, Pate, Plumbum, Puff, Perry, Pumbaa, Poncho, Pilgrim, Puzik, Peter, Ice Cream, Plinth, Percival, Donut, Poseidon, Pluto, Pirate, Paul, Pascal.
- Reagan, Ramses, Rex, Rufus, Rambo, Roxy, Romeo, Ramstein, Renginald, Ryan, Ratatouille, Ricochet, Rally, Rembrant, Rocky, Relax, Rey, Remmy, Rambler, Randy, Ricci, Ronaldo, Rodrigo, Rebus, Rainer, Romario, Rasmus, Richard, Richelieu, Ralph, Rasmus, Roland, Rubik, Rockefeller, Rubin, Roger.
- Simba, Salvador, Simon, Sam, Salivon, Simosha, Sergeant, Smurf, Semka, Saturn, Smiley, Sapphire, Happiness, Santa, Stitch, Salazar, Smith, Salamon, Snickers, Santim, Sally, Simpson, Sirius, Sinus, Sebastian, Smokey, Severus, Scotch, Salim, Saveliy or Sava, Sydney, Snickers, Sauron, Sterling, Spartak, Seraphim, Sphinx, Syrup, Sven, Skye, Saruman, Socrates, Samurai, Salamon, Suleiman, Scooby, Skittles, Sanchos, Samuel, Sergio, Skif.
- Tagir, Teffi, Tom, Toptun, Tao, Tiger, Truffle, Trash, Tarantino, Takeshi, Terminator, Fog, Trevor, Tutankhamun, Tai, Titan, Tyson, Tahiro, Troy, Ace, Tiger, Teddy, Timka or Timofey, Twix, Tulip, Tishka, Topaz, Totoshka, Tikhon, Tori, Tiberius, Tobias, Tetris, Tamerlane, Taras.
- Umka, Urgant, Ugolek, Winston, Walter, Hugo, Ultramarine, Wally, Uranus, Ufo, Umberto, Unique, Urfin, Ursul, Wales, Ural, Walter, Ukropchik, William, Willis, Wales.
- Fabian, Flick, Fast and Furious, Forest, Flint, Fountain, Fnafi, Fantik, Fidel, Pound, Franklin, Freddy, Phoenix, Friedrich, Frank, Fox, Pharaoh, Filka or Philya, Felix, Fuchsik, Foster, Philip, Fellini, Figaro, Ferdinand, Fidel, Floyd, Fry, Favorite.
- Happy, Hancock, Hippie, Hardy, Hugh, Hex, Harley, Holmes, Hammer, Honya, Jose, Hansen, Khaki, Juan, House, Hacker, Hao, Peridot, Hitchcock, Houston, Charon, Hokku, Hitch, Hentai, Hemingway, Predator, Hamil, Chiron, Hunter, Hennesy, Khariton.
- Centurion, Tsimus, Tsar, Cicero, Tsukat, Tsitserman, Centik, Celsius, Caesar, Zuckerberg, Cyclone, Zirconium, Cyclops, Gypsy.
- Chip, Blackie, Charlie, Genghis, Charles, Chief, Cheshire, Chao, Celentano, Sorcerer, Dude, Cheburashka, Cheater, Cheder, Cheetos, Chandler, Chewbacca, Genghis Khan, Chucky, Champion, Chappie, Chaplin, Cherry, Chekist, Churchill, Chase, Chester.
- Shagrad, Schumacher, Corkscrew, Chef, Shaman, Shustrik, Stirlitz, Sherry, Shaitan, Skipper, Shish kebab, Saffron, Sheriff, Shakespeare, Schrödinger, Sherman, Sherlock, Shadow, Shaman, Shai, Schwartz, Sheikh, Sage, Charles, Sheldon.
- Ashton, Elvis, Elf, Edward, Elton, Eddie, Eclair, Evan, Eisenhower, Epic, Esmin, Emilio, Edmond, Edison, Ernest, Everest, Ego or Egoist, Ernie, Edgar, Eragon, Elwood, Egust, Edwin.
- Julius, Juventus, Yulik, Junior, Jung, Julian, Eugene, Eustaf, YouTube, Unit, Yusup, Yukki, Yuan, Jupiter.
- Yasha, Yamb, Yaropolk, Yakobson, Yandex, Yakubovich, Yarilo, Young, Yavol, Yanchik, Iago, Jaguar, Yarik, Yakhont, Yakov, Yantar.
It doesn’t matter whether a cat or a British cat has become a new member of your family - take the choice of a nickname seriously. The animal very quickly gets used to its nickname and changing it to another nickname after a few days will no longer be possible.
Did you like the article?
Names for girls with meaning
For letters - “A, B, C, D, E”
A
- Agatha - Agatha (Greek - good)
- Ageyp – Ageyp (Greek – love)
- Agleya – Aglea (Greek – shine, beauty)
- Alexa – Alexa (Greek – protector)
- Aminta – Aminta (Greek – protector)
- Athena - Athena (Greek - opinion of god)
- Aigle – Aigl (Greek – light, radiance)
- Anezka – Anezka (Danish – chaste, holy)
- Aloli – Aloli (Egyptian – grape)
- Ash – Ash (Egyptian – life)
- Amita - Amita (Indian - endless, immeasurable)
- Asha - Asha (Indian - hope)
- Aine - Aine (Irish - shining)
- Anora - Anora (Irish - honor)
- Arin – Arin (Irish – world)
- Ain – Ain (Celtic – radiance)
- Anika – Anika (Dutch – benefit, grace)
- Adamina – Adamina (Scandinavian – earth, red)
- Asta - Asta (Scand. - divine beauty)
- Alva – Alva (Swedish – elf)
- Aminda – Aminda (esper. – attractive)
- Aponi – Aponi (American – butterfly)
- Azera – Azera (English – blue sky)
- Alana – Alana (English – beautiful)
- Amber – Amber (English – amber)
- Abia - Abia (Arabic - great)
- Adila – Adila (Arabic – equal)
- Anwar – Anwar (Arabic – rays of light)
B
- Barbara - Barbara (Greek - foreign)
- Bent - Bent (Danish - blessed)
- Bahiti – Bahiti (Egyptian – welfare)
- Bennu - Bennu (Egyptian - eagle)
- Bala – Bala (Indian – young)
- Binke - Binke (Indian - bee)
- Brina – Brina (Indian – brown)
- Biddy - Biddy (Irish - exalted)
- Budika – Budika (Celtic – victory)
- Brita - Brita (scand. - sublime)
- Bertha - Bertha (English - bright)
- Briana – Briana (English – strength)
- Basma – Basma (Arabic – smile)
C
- Calisto – Calisto (Greek – the most beautiful)
- City – Clytie (Greek – famous)
- Cheb – Cheb (Greek – young)
- Chloe – Chloe (Greek – green hunt)
- Chara – Chara (Greek – happiness)
- Comina – Comina (Irish – insightful)
- Catherine – Catherine (Irish – pure)
- Cassia – Cassia (Latin – cinnamon tree)
- Claire – Claire (lat. – clear, bright)
- Clio – Clio (Latin – glory)
- Cosmina – Cosmina (lat. – order, beauty)
- Canty - Canty (American - singing)
- Carissa – Carissa (English – grace)
D
- Diona – Diona (Greek – goddess)
- Diantha - Diantha (Greek - flower of god)
- Doret - Doret (Danish - gift from God)
- Devi – Devi (Indian – goddess)
- Divya - Divya (Indian - divine)
- Darina – Darina (Irish – fruitful)
- Delma – Delma (Irish – good)
- Dagney – Dagny (lat. – new day)
- Dagmar - Dagmar (German - damsel of the day)
- Dorta - Dorta (Scand. - gift of God)
- Daria – Daria (lat. – rich)
- Darla – Darla (English – beloved)
E
- Electra – Electra (Greek – shining, bright)
- Elin – Elin (Greek – torch, moon)
- Elissa – Elissa (Greek – wanderer)
- Eos – Eos (Greek – dawn)
- Erika – Erica (Greek – power of work)
- Erlia – Erlia (Greek – ethereal)
- Ephtalia – Ephthalia (Greek – prosperous, blooming)
- Eudoxia – Eudoxia (Greek – good fame)
- Euphrosine – Euphrosine (Greek – joy)
- Erby – Erby (Egyptian – princess)
- Ebony – Iboni (Egyptian – ebony)
- Ebe – Ebe (Egyptian – wonderful)
- Esther - Esther (Scand. - star)
- Edona – Edona (Albanian – loving)
For letters - “F, G, H, I, J”
F
- Fanessa – Fanessa (Greek – appearing)
- Fotayn - Fotain (Greek - light)
- Frona – Front (Greek – self-governing)
- Faydra - Faydra (Greek - bright)
- Femi – Femi (Egyptian – love)
- Fili – Fili (Egyptian – second born)
- Freida - Freida (Indian - joy, fun)
- Fkhina – Fkhina (Celtic – wine)
- Freya – Freya (lat. – lady, mistress)
- Frida - Frida (Scand. - peaceful)
- Fiera – Fiera (Esperanto – proud)
G
- Geya – Geya (Greek – earth)
- Gray – Gray (Danish – dawn)
- Greta – Greta (Danish – pearl)
- Gori – Gori (Indian – white)
- Golda – Golda (Indian – golden)
- Gittel - Gittel (Indian - good)
- Grayn – Grainn (Irish – grain)
- Grania – Grania (lat. – grain)
- Gaby – Gabi (German – strong from God)
- Gracia – Gratia (n.d. – pleasing, pleasant)
H
- Hera – Hera (Greek – life force)
- Hermia – Hermia (Greek – from the earth)
- Hestia – Hestia (Greek – home)
- Helen – Helen (Greek – torch)
- Hell – Hell (Danish – successful, prosperous)
- Haight - Heyt (Egyptian - crowned)
- Helin - Helin (nid. - torch, moon)
- Hanna – Hannah (English – kind, merciful)
- Huzama – Khuzama (Arabic – lavender)
I
- Ianta – Ianta (Greek – purple flower)
- Io – Io (Greek – princess beloved by Zeus)
- Iris – Iris (Greek – rainbow)
- Isis – Isis (Egyptian – queen of the throne)
- Ife – Ife (Egyptian – love)
- Indira – Indira (Indian – beauty)
- Irena – Irena (Latin – peace)
- Irma – Irma (German – whole)
J
- Janik - Jannik (Danish - good god)
- Jeserith - Jezerit (Egyptian - holy woman)
- Jaya - Jaya (ind. - victory)
- Jenna – Jenna (Latin – white and smooth)
- Johanna - Johanna (lat. - good god)
- Jeweler – Jewel (esper. – similar to a precious stone)
- Jadine – Jadin (English – jade)
- Jetta – Jetta (eng. – coal, black)
For letters - “K, L, M, N, O”
K
- Kirk – Kirk (Greek – bird)
- Karin - Karin (Danish - pure)
- Kirsten – Kirsten (Danish – follower of Christ)
- Kanika – Kanika (Egyptian – black)
- Kebi – Kebi (Egyptian – honey)
- Kia – Kiya (Egyptian – cheerful lady)
- Khepri - Khepri (Egyptian - morning sun)
- Kant - Kant (ind. - beautiful, desirable)
- Kayla - Kayla (Indian - heaven)
- Kinney - Kinney (Celtic - beauty)
- Kearse – Kearse (lat. – bird)
- Kelda – Kelda (Latin – fountain, spring)
- Kaya - Kaya (scand. - lady)
- Katida - Katida (esper. - like a kitten)
- Ksara – Ksara (English – blooming flower)
L
- Leda – Leda (Greek – woman)
- Ligeya – Ligeia (Greek – piercing)
- Loviz - Loviz (Danish - famous warrior)
- Leila – Layla (Egyptian – born at night)
- Leela - Leela (indian - game)
- Lula – Lula (Irish – princess of plenty)
- Lenora – Lenora (Latin – foreign)
- Lorena – Lorena (Latin – from Laurentum)
- Lax – Laksa (esper. – luxurious)
- Lana – Lana (English – beautiful)
M
- Melina – Melina (Greek – honey)
- Melita – Melita (Greek – honey bee)
- Mint – Mint (Greek – mint)
- Maya – Maya (Greek – mother)
- Meret – Meret (Danish – pearl)
- Mazika – Mazika (Egyptian – born during the rain)
- Mandisa – Mandisa (Egyptian – sweet)
- Mesi – Mesi (Egyptian – water)
- Monifa – Monifa (Egyptian – lucky)
- Myrrh - Myrrh (ind. - prosperous)
- Mohini - Mohini (ind. - bewitching)
- Mirele - Mirele (Indian - rebel, stubborn, rebellious)
- Murphy - Murphy (Irish - sea warrior)
- Mora – Mora (Irish – beloved)
- Maryt – Merit (Latin – pearl)
- Mi – Mi (Swedish – stubborn, rebellious)
- Myela – Myela (esper. – sweet as honey)
N
- Nefel – Nephel (Greek – cloudy)
- Neftis – Neftis (Greek – lady of the house)
- Nyx – Nyx (Greek – night)
- Naima – Naima (Egyptian – benevolent)
- Nanu - Nanu (Egyptian - beautiful)
- Nehru - Nehru (Egyptian - born on the day)
- Neftis - Neftis (Egyptian - lady of the house)
- Neila – Neila (Egyptian – successful)
- Nile - Nile (Indian - blue, dark blue)
- Nitya - Nitya (ind. - always, forever)
- Niche - Niche (ind. - night)
- Nora – Nora (Irish – honor, valor)
- Nerida – Nerida (lat. – nymph, sea elf)
- Nanna – Nanna (Latin – courage)
- Naira – Naira (American – big eyes)
O
- Olympia – Olympia (Greek – house of the gods)
- Ophelia – Ophelia (Greek – help)
- Oda – Oda (Egyptian – from the road)
- Ornia – Ornia (Irish – golden lady)
- Ottila – Ottila (Latin – rich)
- Otiliya - Otilia (Swedish - rich)
For letters - “P, Q, R, S, T”
P
- Pandora – Pandora (Greek – all-gift)
- Psyche – Psyche (Greek – soul, reviving the spirit)
- Phil – Phil (Greek – loving)
- Panya - Panya (Egyptian - mouse)
- Priya - Priya (ind. - beloved)
- Pushpa – Pushpa (Indian – flower)
Q
- Quinta – Quinta (lat. – fifth)
- Querubina – Kerubina (Italian – angel)
- Quintella – Quintella (lat. – fifth)
- Quirina – Kirina (Italian – deity)
- Quenna – Quina (English – queen)
- Quintina – Quintina (lat. – fifth)
R
- Roxane - Roxane (Greek - dawn)
- Rick - Rick (Danish - peaceful ruler)
- Rabia - Rabia (Egyptian - born in spring)
- Ramla - Ramla (Egyptian - fortune teller)
- Rashida - Rashida (Egyptian - fair)
- Rani - Rani (Indian - queen)
- Reina - Reina (Indian - pure)
- Rinnon - Rinnon (Celtic - big queen)
- Rune – Rune (Scand. – secret knowledge)
S
- Sappho - Sappho (Greek - azure, sapphire)
- Sarah – Sarah (Greek – princess)
- Selena – Selena (Greek – moon)
- Solvege - Solvege (Danish - strong house)
- Saba – Saba (Egyptian – born in the morning)
- Salama - Salama (Egyptian - peaceful)
- Saner – Sanera (Egyptian – kitten)
- Subira – Subira (Egyptian – patient)
- Shamiz - Shamiz (Egyptian - born first)
- Shani - Shani (Egyptian - wonderful)
- Shuker - Shukera (Egyptian - grateful)
- Sitara – Sitara (ind. – star)
- Sumana - Sumana (Indian - good-natured)
- Shanti – Shanti (Indian – peace, quiet)
- Shayna - Shayna (Indian - beautiful)
- Sabrina – Sabrina (Celtic – river goddess)
- Saga – Saga (lat. – seeing)
- Siji – Siji (lat. – tender)
- Sanna – Sanna (Scand. – lily)
- Stella – Stella (English – star)
T
- Thalia – Thalia (Greek – prosperous, blooming)
- Tanis – Tanis (Greek – lady snake)
- Timo – Timo (Greek – honor)
- Themis – Themis (Greek – law)
- Tilde - Tilde (Danish - powerful in battle)
- Triad - Triad (Danish - pure)
- Tabia – Tabia (Egyptian – talented)
- Tail – Tail (Egyptian – green)
- Tsofia - Tsofia (Indian - security guard, scout)
- Torah - Torah (Latin - thunder)
- Turid – Turid (Scand. – beauty of Thor)
- Tansi – Tansi (English – tansi flower)
For letters - “U, V, W, X, Y, Z”
U
- Utalia – Yutalia (Greek – universal)
- Usha - Usha (Indian - dawn)
- Ula – Ula (Celtic – precious stone)
- Ursula – Ursula (lat. – small bear)
- Ulla - Ulla (Scand. - prosperity and power)
- Ulji - Ulji (American - moon)
- Unity – Unity (English – exclusivity, unity)
V
- Vibek – Vibek (Danish – war)
- Vasanta - Vasanta (ind. - spring)
- Vidya - Vidya (ind. - called)
- Vimala - Vimala (ind. - pure)
- Vesta – Vesta (Latin – hearth)
- Viola – Viola (Latin – violet)
- Vita – Vita (lat. – life)
- Verinia – Verinia (lat. – universal)
- Volda – Volda (German – power, rule)
- Vreni - Vreni (German - sacred wisdom)
- Vayona - Vaiona (n.d. - grapevine)
- Vivi – Vivi (Scand. – alive)
- Valora – Valora (esper. – valuable)
W
- Wenda - Wenda (English - friend)
- Whitney - Whitney (English - white island)
- Willa – Willa (English – island)
- Willow - Willow (English - willow)
- Winsome - Winsome (English - charming)
- Wisdom - Wisdom (English - wisdom)
X
- Xanthe – Zante (Latin – yellow)
- Xenia – Zinya (Greek – hospitable)
- Xaveria – Xaveria (Basque – new house)
- Xina – Zina (American – Christian’s wife)
Y
- Yudora – Eudora (Greek – good gift)
- Yenta - Yenta (Indian - aristocrat)
- Yahna - Yahna (Indian - God's mercy)
- Yudosia – Yudosia (lat. – seemingly good)
Z
- Zefira – Zephyra (Greek – west wind)
- Zo – Zo (Greek – life)
- Zofia – Zofia (Greek – wisdom)
- Zahra – Zahra (Egyptian – flower)
- Zema - Zema (Egyptian - queen)
- Zusa – Zusa (Indian – sweet)
- Zinnia – Zinnia (English – zinnia flower)
“M” is for the mafia of the cat world
Mafioso, Magician, Master, Magnum, Milo, Mystek, Mayek, Mikey, Mayonnaise, Major, Mac, Macbeth, Maki, Max, Malibu, Malcolm, Maluh, Small, Baby, Mambo, Mamrot, Mandu, Mank, Cuff, Mano, Marcel, Marian, Marquis, Marcus, Marley, Marquis, Marques, Mars, Marvel, Marvin, Matthew, Maurice, Max, Mazgadzh, Mazorek, Patrons, Mehmet, Mekebele, Melman, Menel, Mentos, Meow, Mercedes, Merlin, Merlinek, Merol, Mezio, Metallic, Myalchak, Myalchur, Myalchik, Myalek, Myalek, Meow, Michal, Mick, Mickey, Midi, Mieczyslaw, Menia, Mientek, Migotek, Mikado, Mikan, Miko, Mick, Mikolay, Milan, Milord, Minik, Miodek, Mirek, Misek, Mlecislav, Wet, Momo, Monster, Monte, Monter, Monty, Pug, Morpheus, Moro, Morris, Porpoise, Morton, Morus, Mruchek, Mruchuch, Mruchislav, Mruk, Mufik, Mufin, Mouflon, Mugen , Muladhara, Mulan, Muminek, Mumpek, Mundek, Muniek, Murat, Negro, Mushkitter, Myshek, Mizio.
If you wish, you can add a middle name to your name and even come up with a last name.
A little history
The British cat breed is considered natural, but many coat colors and colors were developed through selection and use of cats from other breeds. The selection usually involved Persians and exotics; these breeds have quite a lot in common with the “British”, and therefore, when developing new colors, the established breed standards were not affected.
But also, according to one version, it is believed that domestic animals inherited the marbled color from their wild relatives living in Africa, India and other countries. However, initially it was not what it is now, and therefore, to improve it, selection was carried out, in which, in addition to scientists, felinologists took part.