Spanish Cat Names: 277 Cute Spanish Cat Names

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If a fluffy kitten is now a new member of your household, you most likely want to choose a suitable name for the pet. There are several recommendations most suitable name for your cat:

  • The shorter the name, the better, as it is easier for a pet to remember its name, and it will be easy for you to address the animal. You should not give your pet a very long name that is not easy to pronounce on the first try. Over time, the pet can get used to the nickname, but it is better to choose something shorter and easier to remember.
  • The nickname should contain the sounds “C,” “Z” or “K,” as cats can perfectly perceive whistling sounds similar to the squeak of rodents. The presence of the sounds “Ch,” “Sh,” or “Sch” is undesirable, as they may remind the animal of hissing and be associated with aggression.
  • If you buy a purebred cat from a breeder, it probably already has an “official” name, which is entered in the passport. All kittens are given nicknames starting with one letter. If you wish, you can name the cat in your own way or keep the nickname given at birth.
  • Look at the color of the kitten. The variety of coat colors in cats can suggest to you an interesting name. What color is your pet? Black, red, white, smoky? Or is your kitty striped, tricolor?
  • You can choose a kitten name based on the cat’s personality: appearance, behavior, or character. Everything matters: eye color, fluffiness, ear size, paw, and tail length. Maybe your kitten is very active and mischievous, or vice versa, modest and indecisive.

These are, of course, only guidelines and not binding rules. You can choose any nickname for your new pet. If, for example, you want to choose some exotic Spanish name for your pet, you will have a huge selection.

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Male Spanish Cat Names

If a cat owner getting a male cat, you’re in luck. Here are a lot of Spanish male names that are great for pets. Such nicknames are popular among Spanish men, and you may even have acquaintances or friends with one of these nicknames.

  • Alejandro
  • Abejundio
  • Alonzo
  • Armand
  • Antonio
  • Armando
  • Bernardo
  • Belen
  • Benito
  • Chico
  • Carlos
  • Cruz
  • Carmine
  • Consuelo
  • Cortez
  • Diego
  • Dante
  • Dario
  • Donato
  • Domingo
  • Esteban
  • Eduardo
  • Enrique
  • Eloy
  • Emilio
  • Federico
  • Felipe
  • Francisco
  • Ferdinand
  • Fernando
  • Galeno
  • Gonzalo
  • Guido
  • Geraldo
  • Gitano
  • Guillermo
  • Hernan
  • Inigo
  • Jose
  • Jorge
  • Juan
  • Julio
  • Lisandro
  • Leon
  • Leonardo
  • Luis
  • Lorenzo
  • Mario
  • Manco
  • Marco
  • Marques
  • Nicolas
  • Navarro
  • Onofre
  • Orlando
  • Pablo
  • Pancho
  • Paco
  • Ponce
  • Paulo
  • Pedro
  • Quito
  • Rafael
  • Ramon
  • Rico
  • Raul
  • Rodrigo
  • Raymundo
  • Ricardo
  • Rio
  • Roldan
  • Sancho
  • Santiago
  • Santo
  • Salvador
  • Socorro
  • Serge
  • Sergio
  • Vito
  • Vicente
  • Ximen
  • Zorro
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Female Spanish Cat Names

There is also a large number of female Spanish cat names. These are popular nicknames among lucky Spanish woman and are also cool nicknames for housecats. As you can see, they are amazing, beautiful and full of personality. Any cat would like to have such a name for female furry friend.

  • Alma
  • Alejandra
  • Anita
  • Alicia
  • Brisa
  • Bebe
  • Beatriz
  • Bonita
  • Bella
  • Belinda
  • Blanca
  • Carlotta
  • Carina
  • Carissa
  • Catalina
  • Carmen
  • Chica
  • Charo
  • Chiquita
  • Cielo
  • Cristina
  • Coraima
  • Consuela
  • Corazon
  • Cornelia
  • Dahlia
  • Delora
  • Damita
  • Delores
  • Drina
  • Elsa
  • Eva
  • Eldora
  • Elena
  • Emelda
  • Esperanza
  • Esmeralda
  • Estrella
  • Felicia
  • Frederica
  • Fernanda
  • Fuensanta
  • Flor
  • Frida
  • Gabriela
  • Graciela
  • Giselle
  • Gitana
  • Hada
  • Inocencia
  • Idola
  • Inez
  • Isabela
  • Julia
  • Jacinta
  • Justina
  • Jade
  • Juana
  • Lela
  • Lalo
  • Lareina
  • Letitia
  • Loretta
  • Lita
  • Lupe
  • Lola
  • Luisa
  • Lucia
  • Lucinda
  • Luna
  • Luz
  • Macaria
  • Marcela
  • Madrona
  • Magdalena
  • Marcia
  • Margarita
  • Marta
  • Mercedes
  • Maria
  • Mona
  • Marina
  • Melia
  • Melosa
  • Mora
  • Nelia
  • Natalia
  • Nina
  • Neva
  • Nita
  • Nieve
  • Olinda
  • Paloma
  • Patia
  • Perdita
  • Presencia
  • Querida
  • Reina
  • Rita
  • Ria
  • Rima
  • Risa
  • Rosa
  • Roberta
  • Rosita
  • Rocio
  • Rosalinda
  • Rosario
  • Sancia
  • Sancha
  • Santana
  • Sierra
  • Savannah
  • Sonora
  • Senalda
  • Soledad
  • Tia
  • Tasia
  • Teresa
  • Tierra
  • Ventura
  • Valencia
  • Vida
  • Xiomara
  • Yolanda
  • Zita
  • Zelia
  • Zanita
  • Zoila
  • Zerlina

Silly and Fun Spanish Names

Spanish cat nicknames are a great choice for people who love the language, have ties to Spanish culture or just want to give their pet a unique name. Here are some more interesting nicknames for your pet.

  • Alta
  • Abril
  • Abrazo
  • Aconcia
  • Azúcar
  • Agosto
  • Amarillo
  • Anaranjado
  • Aurelia
  • Azul
  • Bacán
  • Baja
  • Blanca
  • Biele
  • Bárbaro
  • Beso
  • Cantar
  • Churro
  • Cartero
  • Cerveza
  • Diamante
  • Desear
  • Dinero
  • Dia
  • Diciembre
  • Domingo
  • El hallazgo
  • Entretenerse
  • Encantar
  • Enero
  • Fuego
  • Fatima
  • Febrero
  • Ivette
  • Julio
  • Joven
  • Junio
  • Jueves
  • Lora
  • Lunes
  • Margarita
  • Martes
  • Mayo
  • Marzo
  • Miércoles
  • Morado
  • Noviembre
  • Nacho
  • Niebla
  • Octubre
  • Pequeño
  • Profesora
  • Precioso
  • Rosado
  • Rica
  • Rojo
  • Sábado
  • Septiembre
  • Seda
  • Segund
  • Toli
  • Tierra
  • Verde
  • Viernes
  • Yago
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FAQ

What is a good Spanish name for a cat?

A Spanish cat name is a good option for cat owners looking for the perfect name for their new cat. Here are the top 10 Spanish cat nicknames: Bonita (pretty), Cazador (hunter), Bella (beautiful), Caramela (caramel), Tigre (tiger), Alejandra (a female name), Gato (cat), Amor (love), Alejandro (a male name), Esponjoso (fluffy).

What are some unique Spanish names for cats?

You can give your kitten a Spanish name that belonged to someone important to you or choose a word that is very meaningful to you. Take a look at our list for inspiration on meaningful Spanish nicknames for your cat: Angel, Valentino, Rico, Gustavo, Salsa.

What are some Mexican cat names?

Common and popular Mexican nicknames that also work well for cats are Coco, Antonio, Javier, Francisco, Carlos.