Saturday, July 24, 2010

I need a unique or rare name for my female tabby kitten?

any female names rare or unique would be a great help!

I need a unique or rare name for my female tabby kitten?
Bailey - after Irish Creme Liquer
Reply:The female cat names we've used-





Larry- We named our cat this after Larry The Cable Guy right when she was born.(We didn't know the gender) Now, two years later, she's been gone for a few months, and we now have a boy named Larry Jr.





Talullah- Another female in the original Larry's batch. At the time she was named Leopold, and didn't get her curent name untill she was adopted, a few months later.





Angelena- She was another kitten born in the same litter, she's had that name for her whole life, and currently lives on our friend's farm.





Other names weve used with little explanation-





Little Guy- The main mom, she adopted us





Kahtru- An older cat we have





Greta- Another older cat





Spot- Another cat





Dusty- Same litter as Spot





Foxy- The one female that came from Larry





Olive- She came from the most recent batch.





Alfalfa- Same batch as Olive





Whinie- A cute black cat





Brie- She's from the same litter as Whinie and is also black.





Snitch- She's also from the same litter, but is tiger striped like her brother, Milo.
Reply:What color tabby is she?





Adinga (Aboriginal, a place for hunting)


Adoncia (Spanish, sweet)


Akuna (Aboriginal, follower)


Amaroo (Aboriginal, beautiful)


Amaya (Japanese name meaning "night rain.")


Amorette (French, little love)


Annakiya (African, sweet of face)


Ayita (Sioux, little one)


Bakari (Swahili, promising)


Barika (Swahili, successful)


Brijabala (Daughter of Nature)


Calca (Aboriginal, star)


Darshana (Sanskrit, "Beauty")


Desta (Ethiopian, happiness)


Divija (Born in Heaven)


Duvessa (Irish, "Dark beauty")


Itahisa (An Aboriginal Princess)


Jagati (Bestowed with speed)


Kahia (Native American, "Rare Beauty")


Kalka (Aboriginal, lively)


Kalosa (Greek, "Beauty, goodness")


Kanasu (Kannada Language, a dream)


Kateena (Aboriginal, daughter)


Keilana (Hawaiian, adored one)


Kesa (Russian, cat)


Keshet (Hebrew , rainbow)


Kessiah (a Cinnamon type of Spice in Hebrew)


Krasava (Czech, "Beautiful")


Lamai (Thai name meaning soft)


Lavanya (Sanskrit, "Loveliness, charm")


Leela (Hindi, "Poetic beauty")


Malka (Aboriginal, body markings)


Malkamalka (Aboriginal, striped)


Meetsi (German: dimunitive of cat, like "kitty")


Misa (Japanese, "Beautiful sand")


Misumi (Japanese, "Pure beauty")


Orana (Aboriginal, welcome)


Orlagh (Irish, "Golden Princess", pronounced as 'Or-La')


Quilla (Inca, the Moon)


Ria (Beautiful being)


Sanura(Swahili, young cat)


Sauda (African Swahili name "dark-complexioned.")


Senka (Serbian, shadow)


Sitsi (Navajo name meaning " daughter”)


Sheegwa (Chinese, scaredy cat)


Tifara (Hebrew, "Beauty")


Tivona (Hebrew, "Love's nature")


Utsavi (Festivities)


Vismaya (Amazing)


Waheeda (Indian, beautiful)


Yashila (Indian, famous)
Reply:mousefur,


aine -fire in celtic


acorn,


equinox,


harlegin,


tabbyfur,


tigerstar,


dustpaw,


alaine -beautiful in irish





hope i helped!
Reply:Birgit Jarrel Olya Lorren Mariell Nana Ranica Lauren Stardust Olivia Amethyst Jill Jennie Cashmere Bubble Bath Xandra Begonia Cathode Apricat Evita Kita (Armenia for cat) Mira








Hope this Helps
Reply:Cenika*





prounounced: sen nick a


once you sound it out just say it normally you only need to prounounce one n try saying it fast nice catchy and unique
Reply:tigerstar


dustpelt


sandfur


pawnee


mudclaw


thunderheart


firedust


darkfire


owlheart


warrior


um, thesse r nams from my book series. i really like them so i hope u like them to
Reply:Suzme


Raya (spanish for Stripe)


Banda (italian for stripe)
Reply:Pandora


Calypso


Persephone


Simone


Tabitha=Tabby 4 short


Darby


Endora


London
Reply:piscĂ­n (pronounced push-keen)





Its the Irish for kitten...you might not like it but i think its cute...
Reply:yazmin?


Cleo?


Paris?
Reply:I like the one lady who said Raya!!!
Reply:jadin





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mish mish





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perri pie
Reply:noodle!
Reply:Here are some useful tips in choosing a name for your cat.


- Please remember that the pet-name you choose will used dozens of times a day to call your cat.


- Pick a name that the pet can easily recognize. Animals respond better to one or two syllable names.


- Choose a name that’s both easy to call out and one that you are happy calling out.


- If choosing a long name keep in mind the shortened version. A long name will inevitably be shortened, but it may ruin the effect that you were originally looking for.


- The pet’s breed heritage can provide some useful inspiration. For example: Siamese, Balinese, Korat, and Burmese are Oriental breeds; Don Sphynx and Peterbald are Russian; Abyssinian is Egyptian; Chartreux is French; Bombay are British; Devon Rex is English.


- Waiting a few days to study your pets behavior can help pick the right name. The Personality and Appearance categories may assist here.


- Pick a name that will grow with the pet. For example "Kitten" may be less appropriate for a full grown cat.





In my opinion, it's more meaningful when you name your pet yourself. Check out these websites for tons of pet name ideas.. you can search by gender, color, meaning, and first letter of the name.


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