Cats possess an innate regality even in their most playful momentsβa reminder of their wild royal lineage. Whether your feline struts like royalty or demands deity-like treatment, this alphabetical collection of 300 regal names will help you bestow a title worthy of their noble bearing.
Abigail β A Hebrew name meaning "father's joy," with a dignified sound fitting for a regal cat.
Adelaide β A noble Germanic name meaning "noble kind."
Adonis β In Greek mythology, a god of beauty and desire.
Aerys β From Game of Thrones, known as "The Mad King."
Ajax β A Greek hero whose name means "eagle," the most majestic of birds.
Alaric β A Germanic name meaning "everyone's ruler."
Albert β Named after Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's beloved husband.
Alexander β After Alexander the Great, one of history's most renowned conquerors.
Alfonso β An Italian name meaning "noble" and "ready for battle."
Alfred β An Anglo-Saxon name meaning "elf counsel" with royal connections.
Amara β A name of African origin meaning "grace" or "eternal."
Ambrose β A name suggesting luxury, meaning "belonging to the immortals."
Amira β An Arabic name meaning "princess" or "female commander."
Anastasia β A Russian royal name with a mysterious history.
Anubis β The imposing Egyptian god of the afterlife.
Apollo β The Greek god of music, light, and healing.
Arabella β A name meaning "yielding to prayer," with an elegant sound.
Ares β The Greek god of war and courage.
Ariel β A Hebrew name meaning "lion of God."
Artemis β The Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
Arthur β The legendary King of Camelot.
Aslan β The majestic lion king from The Chronicles of Narnia.
Athena β The Greek goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
Atlas β The Titan who holds the celestial spheres on his shoulders.
Augusta β A feminine form of Augustus, meaning "majestic" or "venerable."
Aurora β The Roman goddess of dawn and the name for the Northern Lights.
B
Balder β A Norse god known for beauty, wisdom, and light.
Baratheon β A royal house name from Game of Thrones.
Baron β A noble title that exudes dignity.
Bastet β The Egyptian goddess depicted as a woman with a cat's head.
Belle β French for "beautiful," and a Disney princess.
Beowulf β The heroic warrior of Old English legend.
Bernice β A Greek name meaning "bringer of victory."
Blanche β Meaning "white" or "pure" in French.
Boudica β A Celtic warrior queen who led a rebellion against the Romans.
Brigitte β A Celtic name meaning "strength" and "exalted one."
Buckingham β Named after the majestic royal palace in London.
C
Caesar β The imperial title of ancient Roman rulers.
Calliope β The Greek muse of eloquence and epic poetry.
Camilla β A name with royal connections in the British monarchy.
Cashmere β A luxurious fabric named after Kashmir.
Cassandra β A Trojan princess with the gift of prophecy.
Catherine β Named after Catherine the Great of Russia.
Celestial β Referring to the heavens and celestial bodies.
Ceres β The Roman goddess of agriculture and grain.
Cersei β A queen from Game of Thrones known for her cunning.
Charisma β The compelling charm that inspires devotion.
Charlotte β A name shared by royalty throughout European history.
Cleopatra β The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt.
Countess β A noble title for a dignified female cat.
Crown β The symbol of royal authority.
Czar β The title used by emperors of Russia.
D
Daenarys β The Mother of Dragons from Game of Thrones.
Daphne β A nymph in Greek mythology who transformed into a laurel tree.
Darius β Named after Darius the Great of Persia.
David β A Biblical king whose name means "beloved."
Demeter β The Greek goddess of the harvest and fertility.
Diana β The Roman goddess of the hunt and the name of the beloved Princess of Wales.
Dignity β A state of being worthy of honor and respect.
Dionysius β The Greek god of wine and festivity.
Duchess β A noble title for an elegant female cat.
Duke β A noble title for a distinguished male cat.
E
Earl β A British noble title, perfect for a distinguished gray cat.
Edmund β An Old English name meaning "prosperous protector."
Eleanor β A name shared by several queens throughout history.
Elizabeth β Named after Queen Elizabeth I and II of England.
Elsa β A Nordic name meaning "noble" and a Disney ice queen.
Emerald β A precious green gemstone.
Emperor β The ruler of an empire.
Empress β The female ruler of an empire.
Ericson β A Norse name meaning "son of the eternal ruler."
Esmeralda β Spanish for "emerald," suggesting beauty and value.
Estelle β A name meaning "star" with a regal sound.
F
Faye β Meaning "fairy" or "fate."
Felipe β The name of Spain's current king.
Ferdinand β A traditional name in Spanish royal families.
Freya β The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Frederick β A name meaning "peaceful ruler."
Fuji β Named after Japan's majestic Mount Fuji.
G
Galadriel β The powerful elven queen from The Lord of the Rings.
Gallant β Brave, heroic, and chivalrous.
Garnet β A deep red gemstone.
George β A name shared by many English kings.
Giselle β A French name meaning "pledge."
Glory β Magnificent beauty or splendor.
Goddess β A female deity.
Grace β Elegance and refinement of movement.
Guinevere β The queen consort of King Arthur.
H
Hadrian β A Roman emperor known for his architectural achievements.
Hector β A Trojan prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War.
Helena β Derived from Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world.
Henry β A popular name among English kings.
Hera β The Greek goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
Hermione β A name from Greek mythology meaning "messenger."
Hero β A person admired for courage and noble qualities.
Hestia β The Greek goddess of hearth and home.
I
Imperial β Relating to an empire or emperor.
Indigo β A deep blue-purple color associated with royalty.
Isabella β A name shared by queens of England, France, and Spain.
Isis β An Egyptian goddess whose name means "throne."
Ivory β A creamy white material prized for its beauty and rarity.
J
Jade β A precious green stone highly valued in East Asia.
James β A name shared by several kings of England and Scotland.
Jasmine β A fragrant flower and a Disney princess.
Joffrey β A king from Game of Thrones.
Josephine β The empress consort of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Juno β The Roman queen of the gods.
K
Kaiser β The German word for "emperor."
Kennedy β A name associated with American political royalty.
Khaleesi β A title meaning "queen" in the Dothraki language from Game of Thrones.
King β The male ruler of an independent state.
Knight β A person granted an honorary title by a monarch.
L
Lancelot β The greatest knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
Lanister β A powerful house from Game of Thrones.
Lavish β Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious.
Leonidas β A Spartan king whose name means "lion-like."
Liberty β Freedom and independence.
Lily β A flower associated with purity and majesty.
Lion β The king of beasts.
Loki β The Norse god of mischief.
Louis β A name shared by many French kings.
Luxury β A state of great comfort and extravagant living.
M
Macbeth β A Scottish king featured in Shakespeare's tragedy.
Machiavelli β An Italian Renaissance political philosopher.
Majestic β Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
Majesty β Impressive stateliness or dignity.
Margaret β A name meaning "pearl" shared by several queens.
Mars β The Roman god of war.
Medea β A sorceress in Greek mythology.
Merlin β The legendary wizard from Arthurian tales.
Milan β An Italian city known for fashion and elegance.
Monarch β A sovereign head of state.
Morgan β After Morgan le Fay, a powerful enchantress in Arthurian legend.
N
Napoleon β The first Emperor of the French.
Narcissus β A figure from Greek mythology known for his beauty.
Neptune β The Roman god of the sea.
Noble β Having or showing fine personal qualities.
Noblesse β The nobility or the noble class.
O
Oberon β The king of the fairies in medieval literature.
Octavia β A feminine form of Octavius, a Roman family name.
Odin β The chief god in Norse mythology.
Olympia β Named after Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods.
Onyx β A black gemstone.
Opal β A gemstone that displays a spectrum of colors.
Oracle β A priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom prophecy was sought.
Osiris β The Egyptian god of the afterlife.
P
Palace β A large, impressive residence.
Paris β The capital city of France, known for its beauty.
Pearl β A precious gem formed within mollusks.
Penelope β The faithful wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology.
Persephone β The queen of the underworld in Greek mythology.
Pharaoh β A ruler in ancient Egypt.
Philip β A name shared by kings of Spain and France.
Phoenix β A mythical bird that cyclically regenerates.
Poseidon β The Greek god of the sea.
Prince β The son of a monarch.
Princess β The daughter of a monarch.
Purple β A color associated with royalty and nobility.
Q
Queen β The female ruler of an independent state.
Queenie β A diminutive of Queen, perfect for a small but mighty cat.
Quixote β After Don Quixote, the idealistic knight in Cervantes' novel.
R
Raj β The Sanskrit word for "king" or "rule."
Ramses β A powerful pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
Regal β Befitting a monarch; royal.
Regina β Latin for "queen."
Reign β The period of rule of a monarch.
Rex β Latin for "king."
Rhiannon β A figure in Welsh mythology whose name means "great queen."
Romanov β The last imperial dynasty to rule Russia.
Rosalind β A name meaning "gentle horse," evoking elegance.
Royal β Of or relating to a king, queen, or other sovereign.
Ruby β A precious red gemstone.
Ruler β One who exercises authority or sovereignty.
S
Sable β A luxurious dark fur.
Saffron β An expensive spice with a golden hue.
Sapphire β A precious blue gemstone.
Sargon β An ancient Akkadian emperor.
Satin β A smooth, glossy fabric.
Scarlet β A brilliant red color associated with luxury.
Scepter β A staff held by a ruling monarch as an emblem of authority.
Selene β The Greek goddess of the moon.
Serenity β The state of being calm and peaceful.
Shah β A title given to Iranian royalty.
Silk β A fine, strong, soft lustrous fiber.
Silver β A precious metal with a lustrous gray-white appearance.
Sovereign β A supreme ruler.
Splendor β Magnificent and splendid appearance.
Sultan β A sovereign or ruler of a Muslim state.
Symphony β A harmonious combination of elements.
T
Targaryen β A royal house from Game of Thrones.
Tempest β A violent windstorm, suggesting power and force.
Thor β The Norse god of thunder.
Throne β The seat of state for a sovereign.
Tiara β A jeweled, ornamental crown.
Titan β In Greek mythology, a race of powerful deities.
Titania β The queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Treasure β Valuable or precious possessions.
Trinity β A group of three closely related entities.
Triumph β A great victory or achievement.
U
Ulysses β The Latin name for Odysseus, a legendary Greek king.
Unity β The state of being united or joined as a whole.
Ursula β A name meaning "little female bear."
V
Valiant β Possessing or showing courage or determination.
Valor β Great courage in the face of danger.
Velvet β A soft, luxurious fabric.
Venus β The Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Versailles β The opulent French palace.
Victoria β Named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
Victory β The success or triumph of overcoming an enemy.
Vienna β The imperial capital of Austria.
Viserys β A royal character from Game of Thrones.
W
William β A name shared by many English kings.
Windsor β The name of the current British royal family.
Wisdom β The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
X
Xena β After the warrior princess character.
Xerxes β A king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.
Y
Yara β A noble character from Game of Thrones.
Yasmine β A variant of Jasmine, meaning "gift from God."
Z
Zelda β A name meaning "gray fighting maid."
Zeus β The king of the gods in Greek mythology.
Zion β In the Bible, the heavenly city or kingdom of heaven.
Whether your cat has the commanding presence of a monarch, the mystical aura of a deity, or the refined elegance of nobility, this collection offers the perfect name to match their majestic nature. After all, every cat deserves a name that acknowledges their rightful place as the ruler of your home and heart.
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