Cat name
Monty
- Origin
- Literary
- Gender
- male
- Syllables
- 2
Meaning
The rakish young lord in Mackenzi Lee's A Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
More
Henry "Monty" Montague — the dissolute, charming bisexual eighteenth-century rake on a Grand Tour gone wrong.
Themes
Questions
- What does Monty mean?
- Monty means The rakish young lord in Mackenzi Lee's A Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue. It's a name of Literary origin.
- Where does the name Monty come from?
- Monty comes from Literary. It's associated with these themes: Literary, YA.
- Is Monty a boy or girl cat name?
- Monty is traditionally a male name, but cat names don't have to follow human conventions — many people use it for cats of any sex.
- Is Monty a good name for a cat?
- Monty is a thoughtful pick. At 2 syllables, it's easy to call across a room. It carries the character of Literary, YA. It means "The rakish young lord in Mackenzi Lee's A Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue." The best cat names are short, distinctive, and meaningful to you.
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