Girl cat names
Female cat names
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Cyllene
GreekGreek naiad and mother of Maia; the name suggests flowing water and mythological lineage
Cymopoleia
GreekFrom Greek kyma (wave) and poleein (to manage) — daughter of Poseidon, goddess of waves
Daniela
SpanishGod is my judge
Danu
SanskritHindu mother goddess and daughter of Daksha — represents the waters and divine grace
Daphne
GreekFrom Greek 'daphne' meaning 'laurel tree' — transformed into a laurel to escape Apollo's pursuit
Daulis
GreekDaughter of Cephisus, the river god — a minor nymph in Greek mythology
Dhūmāvatī
SanskritSmoke-formed; Hindu goddess of strife, chaos, and inauspiciousness
Dike
GreekGreek goddess of law, justice, and righteous order; daughter of Zeus and Themis
Dinah
LiteraryAlice's cat in Alice in Wonderland
Dione
GreekGreek Titaness and goddess; mother of Aphrodite, associated with divine feminine power
Diti
SanskritHindu goddess of the earth; mother of the Daityas, powerful divine beings
Doris
DreamWorksAn Ugly Stepsister-turned-bartender in Shrek 2
Dory
PixarThe forgetful blue tang in Finding Nemo
Drosera
GreekFrom Greek droseros meaning dewy or moist — a water nymph in Greek mythology
Duchess
Pop cultureThe mother cat in Disney's The Aristocats
Durga
SanskritThe invincible one — Sanskrit name meaning difficult to reach or fortress
Echidna
GreekAncient Greek monstrous creature, part woman and part serpent, mother of legendary monsters
Echo
GreekGreek nymph cursed to repeat only the words of others, eternally unrequited love for Narcissus
Edna
PixarEdna Mode, designer of superhero costumes in The Incredibles
Eileithyia
GreekGreek goddess of childbirth, labour, and midwifery — protector of pregnant women and newborns
Elastigirl
PixarThe stretchy super-mom in The Incredibles
Elena
SpanishBright, shining
Emilia
SpanishLaborious, industrious
Emily
LatinFrom Latin 'Aemilia', derived from the Roman family name Aemilius
Enyo
GreekGreek goddess of war, discord, and destruction — sister to Ares and Eris
Eos
GreekGreek goddess of the dawn, who opened the gates of heaven for the sun each morning
Ephydatia
GreekNaiad (water nymph) in Greek mythology, associated with springs and water sources
Erato
GreekOne of the nine Muses; her name means 'lovely' or 'loved' in Greek, associated with lyric poetry
Eris
GreekGreek goddess of discord, strife, and competition; caused the Trojan War through the golden apple
Ersa
GreekGreek goddess of dew and morning moisture; daughter of Ares and Aphrodite
Eschetewuarha
NorseA demoness of disease or pestilence in Norse mythology
Esperanza
SpanishHope
Estela
SpanishStar
Estelle
FrenchStar
Esther
HebrewStar — from the Persian root for Ishtar
Estrella
SpanishStar
Euboea
GreekFrom Greek — daughter of the river-god Asopus in Greek mythology
Euphrosyne
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'joy' or 'delight' — one of the three Graces in Greek mythology
Eurryroe
EgyptianFrom Greek and Egyptian — daughter of Nilus, the Egyptian river-god
Eurybia
GreekFrom Greek roots meaning 'wide' and 'force'—a primordial sea goddess of the Titans
Eurydice
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'wide justice'—the oak nymph and tragic wife of the musician Orpheus
Eurynome
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'wide pasture' or 'wide ruler'—an Oceanid associated with water and plenty
Evadne
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'well-pleasing'—a classical figure from ancient mythology
Eve
PixarThe sleek robot in WALL-E
Everdeen
Pop cultureKatniss's surname in The Hunger Games
Fanny
FrenchTraditional English given name, likely derived from Francis or Francesca
Félicette
FrenchFrench diminutive of Félicité, meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune'
Felisa
SpanishLucky, fortunate