How to Name Your Kitten: A Guide to Finding the Purr-fect Name
So, you just brought home an adorable, tiny ball of fluff, and now you're faced with one of the most important decisions of your life—what to name your kitten! No pressure, but this is a name you’ll be calling out for years, so it’s gotta be good. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with this guide to help you choose the best name for your feline friend.
1. Get to Know Your Kitten’s Personality
Before you jump into picking a name, take a little time to observe your kitten. Is your fur baby playful and chaotic? A regal lap cat? A shadowy ninja who disappears under the couch? Names that match your cat’s personality make for the best fit. Here are some ideas based on personality:
- Energetic & Playful: Zoomer, Tigger, Zippy, Dash
- Regal & Elegant: Cleo, Duchess, Winston, Luna
- Mysterious & Stealthy: Shadow, Phantom, Salem, Onyx
- Chill & Sleepy: Snickers, Garfield, Noodle, Snoozer
2. Consider Their Appearance
Your kitten’s looks can be a huge inspiration. Whether they’re a striking orange tabby or a fluffy white cloud, let their physical traits help guide you:
- Orange Cats: Pumpkin, Cheeto, Sunny, Ember
- Black Cats: Midnight, Spooky, Raven, Sable
- White Cats: Snowball, Marshmallow, Frost, Casper
- Gray Cats: Smokey, Ash, Misty, Storm
3. Look to Pop Culture for Inspiration
Some of the best cat names come from movies, TV, and books. Here are a few pop culture-inspired ideas:
- Disney Cats: Simba, Nala, Figaro, Oliver
- Harry Potter Fans: Crookshanks, Luna, Dobby, Minerva
- Marvel & DC Lovers: Loki, Thor, Selina (Catwoman), Stark
- Anime Cats: Jiji (Kiki’s Delivery Service), Luna (Sailor Moon), Happy (Fairy Tail)
4. Get a random name
You can also get yourself a random cat name from Name My Kitten. Find your kitten a new name here. No AI-generated names, only real existing cat names from existing cat parents.
5. Think About Your Favorite Foods or Drinks
Believe it or not, some of the cutest kitten names come from the kitchen. If you’re a foodie, this might be the perfect way to go:
- Mochi, Biscuit, Waffles, Honey, Pickles, Cocoa, Pepper
6. Keep It Short and Sweet
Cats respond best to shorter names (one to two syllables), so while “Professor Whiskerton von Fluffington III” might be hilarious, calling them “Whiskers” or “Fluffy” is better (and a bit easier on your vocal cords).
7. Try Saying It Out Loud
Before you finalize your kitten’s name, say it a few times as if you were calling them across the room. Does it roll off the tongue? Does it sound fun? If it feels weird to say, you might want to reconsider.
8. Trust Your Gut
At the end of the day, the best name for your kitten is the one that just feels right. Sometimes you’ll look at your cat and boom—the perfect name will pop into your head. And if it doesn’t? No worries! Find your kitten a new name here. No AI-generated names, only real existing cat names.
Naming your kitten should be fun, not stressful. Whether you choose a name based on their personality, appearance, or favorite snack, the most important thing is that it makes you smile. After all, this little fluffball is about to become a huge part of your life!

