Coming home with a feline is always (or should be) a wonderful experience. If it has been a responsible adoption, we will undoubtedly be very, very happy and eager to start living with it. But ... what shall we call it? Well, If we are interested in the names of mythological cats, then we will see some of the most curious.
Although no, we will not only know the name, but also the meaning it has. In this way, it will be easier for us to choose the one we like the most.
Names of cats from Egyptian mythology
The Egyptians worshipped cats, so much so that they elevated them to the category of (well, goddess ), which they called Bastet. Therefore, here is a list of names for your furry:
- Ammon: was the most important god. He was considered the lord of crops, fertility and sexual power.
- Bastet: She was the goddess who protected cats, but she was also the symbol of fertility, pregnancy and childbirth.
- Isis: she was a main goddess, the mother of Egypt. It symbolized the fertility of nature.
- Min: He was the lunar god, and was in charge of male fertility.
Names of cats from Greek mythology
Greek mythology is one of the most important in the world, due to the great variety of gods they had, such as:
- Calisto: it was a nymph that lived in the woods.
- Dione: she was a goddess who had prophetic powers.
- Eros: He was the god of love, and is responsible for both sentimental and sexual attraction.
- Minos: He was the king of Cretas, and ordered to build a labyrinth to hide the minotaur.
Names of cats from Roman mythology
Ancient Rome was one of the most successful civilizations. Although some of the beliefs come from ancient Greece, their culture was a little different. And, of course, they had their own gods:
- Worm: He was the god of agriculture, dance and wine, and also represented the delirium and happiness that there is at parties.
- Phoebus: He was the god of the arts (poetry, music, painting), and of light.
- Minerva: was the goddess of justice.
- Venus: was the goddess of love.
Have you found the name for your furry?
There is a whole world of places to get cat names. How do you narrow it down and find the perfect name for your kitty? One way is to look up what a name means. Mythology is a great place to look for meaningful names, offering everything from gods and goddesses to nymphs and titans to choose from.
Greek mythology comes from the ancient nation of Greece, known as the cradle of Western civilization. The mythology refers to a pantheon of gods led by Zeus, god of the sky, and stories of adventures and battles.
Mythical cat names: creative names from mythology
If the names that we have provided above have been insufficient, do not worry because below we are going to offer you more names that you will surely like and you can choose that perfect name for your furry pet. Your cat or cat will have a name according to their personality.
All the names that we propose below are inspired by mythology and this extensive list will help you find the one that best suits you and your pet. What is it about a mythical cat name that is so appealing? For one thing, they are creative. Some people prefer traditional names like Bella or Boots. But names inspired by mythology are exotic and unique. You probably won't find another cat with the same name ...
It is also great if you are a fan of mythology and you like to read classic stories or watch movies that involve these characters. So without further ado, here is our list of ideas.
Mythology-inspired male cat names
- Achilles
- Adonis
- Alejandro
- Apolo
- Ares
- Argon
- Arthur
- Atlas
- Freyr
- Hercules
- Hermes
- Horus
- Jason
- Jupiter
- León
- Loki
- Mars
- Mercury
- Merlin
- Odin
- Odysseus
- Osiris
- Paris
- perseus
- Phoenix
- Thor
- Volcano
- Zeus
Cat names inspired by mythology
- Acadia
- Afrodita
- Sagebrush
- Athena
- Aurora
- azalia
- Bellona
- Calliope
- Calisto
- Ceres
- demeter
- Diana
- Eco
- Fauna
- Freya
- Frigg
- Hera
- Hestia
- Isis
- Juno
- Medusa
- Minerva
- Luna
- Olympia
- Pandora
- persephone
- Selene
- Venus
- Xena
Meaning of some of these names
Next, we are going to explain to you the syndication of some of these names mentioned, so that in addition to choosing the perfect name, you can know what it means exactly.
Afrodita
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. She is the daughter of Zeus. His dispute with Athena and Hera was said to have started the Trojan War. Aphrodite is often considered the idealization of beauty come true.
This name might work well for a physically pretty cat.. However, it could work just as well for a cat with a beautiful soul or even better for a kitten inclined to be jealous!
Apolo
Apollo has one of the most prolific résumés in mythology. He is the god of the sun, music, prophecy, truth, healing, light, poetry, plague, and more! Apollo is the son of Zeus. Her twin sister is Artemis, the huntress. Apollo is also the leader of the nine muses.
Apollo has a diverse portfolio, so this name might work well for most male cats. Due to Apollo's musical inclinations, It might work particularly well for a kitten who likes to howl!
Ares
Ares is the god of war. His parents are Zeus and Hera. Ares is the god of violent and untamed conflict. It is a wild and primitive force. Ares loves to go into battle and fight with humans and gods alike. This name would work well for a tough male cat that likes to fight or just looks tough.
Sagebrush
Apollo's twin sister Artemis is the goddess of the hunt. She is also the goddess of wild animals and the desert. Artemis's favorite weapon is a bow and arrows. Artemis might be a good name for a cat who loves to roam outdoors and take home little "gifts" of dead birds and mice. It could also be good for a cat who likes to hunt things around the house and loves to play with stretchy toys!
Athena
Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war. Unlike Ares, Athena prefers tactical and strategic battles. She is a caring and competent goddess. As a warrior goddess, lead your own troops into battle.
This name is beautiful for most cats of a certain height. It is particularly suitable for cats that have the pristine air of careful guardians of their homes. This name also could be suitable for a cat who loves to sit and look out the windows, working out his big battle plans.
Chaos
Chaos is the first thing that exists in the universe. Chaos is where everything else comes from. The first gods arose out of Chaos. This name could work for any cat that likes to cause mischief or is always running around.
Gaia
In Greek mythology, Gaia is the personified earth. She is not a true god or titan; she exists as the literal mother of the earth. She is the mother of the Titans, the gods of the sea, and the giants. In art, Gaia generally appears lying flat on the earth or partially on it. Gaia could be a great name for a motherly cat who enjoys laying on her back and giving you long, mysterious glances..
Hera
Hera is the wife of Zeus and the queen of the gods. She is extremely jealous of all of Zeus's infidelities. Hera is the goddess of women and marriage, which makes her feelings about Zeus make even more sense. Hera might be a good name for a cat who likes to be a "mother hen" or for a kitten who She is very jealous of her owner's affections and wants to keep all of them to herself.
Hermes
The winged god Hermes is known for his speed. He is the messenger of the gods. He is also known as a cheater. He likes to deceive other gods just for the satisfaction of doing so. Hermes is also the patron saint of travelers. Hermes could be a good name for a male cat who runs very fast or who likes to make jokes and other people and creatures he knows. If you like to take a cat with you when you travel, this is a great name for that kitty too!
Persephone
Persephone is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Half the year she is forced to reign as queen of the Underworld alongside the godking, Hades. Persephone is a goddess of vegetation. She ate seeds from a pomegranate while in the Underworld and that is why she must stay there every fall and winter. Persephone could be a good name for a rescued cat. Also it would be a nice name for a cat with a regal demeanor.
Zeus
Zeus is the king of the gods. He is the god of the skies and thunder. Zeus is married to Hera, although he cheats on her all the time. Zeus has many, many children from many mothers, both immortal and mortal. He resides on Mount Olympus. Zeus could be an interesting name for a male cat who loves to flirt. Also it could work for a majestic cat who could be the king of all cats.
Have you found the name for your furry or furry?