Boy cat names
Male cat names
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Tadeo
SpanishPraise
Takeshi
JapaneseJapanese masculine name meaning warrior or fierce — traditionally a strong, resolute name
Tao
Pop cultureThe Siamese cat in The Incredible Journey
Tartarus
GreekThe deepest abyss and dungeon of the underworld, a place of torment and punishment.
Taurus
LatinThe bull — zodiac constellation
Tengri
TurkicThe ancient sky god of the Turkic and Mongolic peoples
Thanatos
GreekThe personification of death and peaceful dying in Greek mythology; counterpart to war-death Ares.
Theodamas
GreekGiant in Greek mythology; name suggests divine taming or mastery
Thiago
SpanishMay God protect
Thoas
GreekGiant in Greek mythology; name conveys strength and towering presence
Thomas O'Malley
DisneyThe alley cat in The Aristocats
Thor
NorseGod of thunder
Thoth
EgyptianGod of writing and wisdom
Tibbs
DisneyThe tabby cat in One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Tibs the Great
ModernA name with uncertain etymology; possibly a pet-name variant of 'Tib' or relating to a domestic creature
Tigger
LiteraryThe bouncing tiger from Winnie-the-Pooh
Tom
Pop cultureFrom Tom and Jerry
Tombili
TurkishA beloved orange tabby cat immortalized as a street icon of Istanbul, known for his relaxed lounging pose
Toothless
DreamWorksHiccup's Night Fury dragon in How to Train Your Dragon
Tosun
TurkishPlump, strong boy
Toulouse
DisneyThe orange painter-kitten in The Aristocats
Towser
ScottishA cat known for controlling the rodent population at Glenturret Distillery in Perthshire, Scotland
Triton
GreekSon of Poseidon and Amphitrite; a messenger god of the sea, usually depicted with a human torso and fish tail
Tuna
ModernA fish; also the name of an internet-famous black cat known for his grumpy expression and devoted following on social media
Tvastar
SanskritSanskrit word meaning 'carpenter' or 'craftsman' — divine artisan who shapes form and creation
Typhon
GreekFrom Greek typhos meaning 'smoke' or 'whirlwind' — the most fearsome monster in Greek mythology
Tyr
NorseGod of war and justice
Uncle Waldo
DisneyThe tipsy goose in The Aristocats
Uranus
GreekGreek primordial deity personifying the sky itself — from ouranos meaning 'sky' or 'heaven'
Vairocana
SanskritThe Illuminator — a primordial Buddha representing the dharma-body and all-pervading light
Vaiśravaṇa
SanskritThe Wide-Eared One — Hindu and Buddhist god of wealth, abundance, and the north direction
Verne
DreamWorksThe cautious turtle in Over the Hedge
Vicente
SpanishConquering, winning
Vine
Medieval EuropeanA demon-king and earl of hell in medieval grimoires and occult hierarchies
Vishvakarma
SanskritThe Universal Creator or Divine Architect — Hindu deity who designed and built the universe
Wall-E
PixarThe lonely cleanup robot in WALL-E
Wilberforce
EnglishFrom Old English meaning 'well-fortified stronghold' or 'bright fortress'
Wilbur
LiteraryThe kindhearted pig in E.B. White's Charlotte's Web
Woody
PixarThe cowboy doll in Toy Story
Yaman
TurkishFierce, strong
Yoldaş
TurkishCompanion, comrade
Zagreus
GreekFrom Greek meaning 'great hunter' — a primordial deity of the hunt and wild nature
Zalambur
ArabicA figure from Islamic/Muslim theology, son of Iblis the devil.
Zelus
GreekAncient Greek personification of emulation, rivalry, and envy.
Zephyrus
GreekGreek god of the west wind, associated with spring, fertility, renewal, and gentle breezes.
Zeus
GreekKing of the Olympian gods
Zeytin
TurkishOlive