Girl cat names

Female cat names

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Cyllene

Greek

Greek naiad and mother of Maia; the name suggests flowing water and mythological lineage

Cymopoleia

Greek

From Greek kyma (wave) and poleein (to manage) — daughter of Poseidon, goddess of waves

Daniela

Spanish

God is my judge

Danu

Sanskrit

Hindu mother goddess and daughter of Daksha — represents the waters and divine grace

Daphne

Greek

From Greek 'daphne' meaning 'laurel tree' — transformed into a laurel to escape Apollo's pursuit

Daulis

Greek

Daughter of Cephisus, the river god — a minor nymph in Greek mythology

Dhūmāvatī

Sanskrit

Smoke-formed; Hindu goddess of strife, chaos, and inauspiciousness

Dike

Greek

Greek goddess of law, justice, and righteous order; daughter of Zeus and Themis

Dinah

Literary

Alice's cat in Alice in Wonderland

Dione

Greek

Greek Titaness and goddess; mother of Aphrodite, associated with divine feminine power

Diti

Sanskrit

Hindu goddess of the earth; mother of the Daityas, powerful divine beings

Doris

DreamWorks

An Ugly Stepsister-turned-bartender in Shrek 2

Dory

Pixar

The forgetful blue tang in Finding Nemo

Drosera

Greek

From Greek droseros meaning dewy or moist — a water nymph in Greek mythology

Duchess

Pop culture

The mother cat in Disney's The Aristocats

Durga

Sanskrit

The invincible one — Sanskrit name meaning difficult to reach or fortress

Echidna

Greek

Ancient Greek monstrous creature, part woman and part serpent, mother of legendary monsters

Echo

Greek

Greek nymph cursed to repeat only the words of others, eternally unrequited love for Narcissus

Edna

Pixar

Edna Mode, designer of superhero costumes in The Incredibles

Eileithyia

Greek

Greek goddess of childbirth, labour, and midwifery — protector of pregnant women and newborns

Elastigirl

Pixar

The stretchy super-mom in The Incredibles

Elena

Spanish

Bright, shining

Emilia

Spanish

Laborious, industrious

Emily

Latin

From Latin 'Aemilia', derived from the Roman family name Aemilius

Enyo

Greek

Greek goddess of war, discord, and destruction — sister to Ares and Eris

Eos

Greek

Greek goddess of the dawn, who opened the gates of heaven for the sun each morning

Ephydatia

Greek

Naiad (water nymph) in Greek mythology, associated with springs and water sources

Erato

Greek

One of the nine Muses; her name means 'lovely' or 'loved' in Greek, associated with lyric poetry

Eris

Greek

Greek goddess of discord, strife, and competition; caused the Trojan War through the golden apple

Ersa

Greek

Greek goddess of dew and morning moisture; daughter of Ares and Aphrodite

Eschetewuarha

Norse

A demoness of disease or pestilence in Norse mythology

Esperanza

Spanish

Hope

Estela

Spanish

Star

Estelle

French

Star

Esther

Hebrew

Star — from the Persian root for Ishtar

Estrella

Spanish

Star

Euboea

Greek

From Greek — daughter of the river-god Asopus in Greek mythology

Euphrosyne

Greek

From Greek meaning 'joy' or 'delight' — one of the three Graces in Greek mythology

Eurryroe

Egyptian

From Greek and Egyptian — daughter of Nilus, the Egyptian river-god

Eurybia

Greek

From Greek roots meaning 'wide' and 'force'—a primordial sea goddess of the Titans

Eurydice

Greek

From Greek meaning 'wide justice'—the oak nymph and tragic wife of the musician Orpheus

Eurynome

Greek

From Greek meaning 'wide pasture' or 'wide ruler'—an Oceanid associated with water and plenty

Evadne

Greek

From Greek meaning 'well-pleasing'—a classical figure from ancient mythology

Eve

Pixar

The sleek robot in WALL-E

Everdeen

Pop culture

Katniss's surname in The Hunger Games

Fanny

French

Traditional English given name, likely derived from Francis or Francesca

Félicette

French

French diminutive of Félicité, meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune'

Felisa

Spanish

Lucky, fortunate