Boy cat names
Male cat names
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Crotus
GreekSon of Pan, the god of the wild — a lesser-known figure from Greek mythology
Crush
PixarThe chill sea turtle in Finding Nemo
Czar
RussianRussian emperor
Dagon
SemiticCanaanite deity of agriculture, fertility, and the sea — literally 'fish' in Semitic languages
Dáinn
NorseNorse dwarf whose name may derive from 'to shine' — one of four dwarfs who guided the sun
Damasen
GreekIn Greek mythology, a giant or Titans — possibly related to 'damasis' meaning 'to tame'
Damu
SumerianSumerian god of vegetation, rebirth, and blood — associated with healing and renewal
Damysos
GreekGreek mythological giant — possibly derived from 'damos' meaning 'people' or 'subduer'
Dario
SpanishPossessing goodness
Dash
PixarThe super-speedy son in The Incredibles
Deimos
GreekGreek god of dread and terror, personification of fear in mythology
Diego
SpanishSupplanter
Diesel
LiteraryCharlie's Maine Coon in Miranda James's cozy mystery series
Dorofei
GreekGift of God — from Greek doron (gift) and theios (of God)
Draco
Harry PotterDraco Malfoy, snide Slytherin classmate
Dragon
LiteraryThe black-and-white cat in Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Duke
ModernNoble title
Dumbledore
Harry PotterThe Hogwarts headmaster who shaped Harry's path
Dusty the Klepto Kitty
English, GreekDusty: from dust or grayish color; Klepto: compulsive thief, from Greek kleptes
Earl
ModernA British noble title
Eber
HebrewFrom Hebrew meaning to cross over or to pass through
Ebisu
JapaneseJapanese god of good fortune, abundance, and commerce
Echion
GreekFrom Greek 'echidna,' meaning serpent or viper — one of the Argonauts
Eduardo
SpanishWealthy guard
Emphytus
GreekA Gigante (giant) in Greek mythology, one of the offspring of Uranus and Gaia
Enceladus
GreekA Gigante whose name may derive from 'enkela' (to drag in), representing overwhelming force
Enma
SanskritYama (also called Enma), the Buddhist and Hindu lord of death and judge of the afterlife
Enrique
SpanishHome ruler
Enzo
SpanishRules his household
Ephialtes
GreekOne of the Gigantes, offspring of Uranus and Gaia in Greek mythology
Epimetheus
GreekMeans 'afterthought' — the Titan who received Pandora from Zeus, brother of Prometheus
Erebos
GreekPrimordial Greek deity personifying deep darkness and shadow, primordial void before creation
Ernesto
SpanishSincere, earnest
Ernie
DreamWorksA side character in DreamWorks animation
Eros
GreekGreek god of love, desire, and attraction; later romanticized as Cupid in Roman tradition
Erysichthonas the giant
GreekFigure from Greek mythology, a giant cursed with insatiable hunger by Demeter for destroying her temple
Esteban
SpanishCrown, garland
Euboeus
GreekFrom Greek — a giant of Greek mythology
Euphorbus
GreekFrom Greek — a giant from Greek mythology
Euros
GreekFrom Greek — the god of the east wind, harvest, autumn, and maturity
Eurymedon
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'wide ruler'—a giant of mythological strength and dominion
Eurytos
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'wide strength'—a giant of considerable mythological power
F. D. C. Willard
ModernPseudonym for a tabby cat who co-authored scientific papers on low-temperature physics with his owner Jack Hetherington
Fáfnir
NorseA dragon in Germanic legend who hoards treasure and is slain by the hero Sigurd
Fang
Harry PotterHagrid's enormous, cowardly boarhound
Fawkes
Harry PotterDumbledore's loyal phoenix
Felix
Pop cultureFelix the Cat — silent-film era cartoon star
Fernando
SpanishCourageous; bold journey