Boy Kitten Names for Tuxedo Kittens: 180+ Dapper Ideas for Your Little Gentleman

So, you’ve just brought home a tiny, four-legged gentleman in a permanent suit? Congratulations! Having a tuxedo cat is like living with a tiny James Bond or a pint-sized waiter who never actually brings you your drink. But let’s be real for a second—finding that perfect name that matches their sophisticated “black-tie” look without being too cliché is a total struggle, isn’t it?

You’ve probably scrolled through endless lists of generic cat names only to feel that ‘Fluffy’ or ‘Goldie’ just doesn’t sit right with a kitten who looks this dressed up. I’ve been there. When I got my first tuxedo, I spent three nights debating between something regal and something hilariously formal. That unique bi-color pattern demands a name with personality—something that highlights those crisp white paws and that dapper chest plate.

The right name does more than just identify them; it celebrates their unique “Tuxie” charm. Whether he’s a sophisticated high-society cat or a goofy little guy in a mismatched suit, he deserves a name that fits like a tailored blazer. This guide is hand-curated by real cat lovers and updated for the current year to ensure your boy gets the best start in life. Ready to find a name as sharp as his tuxedo?

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⚡ Quick Guide: The Tuxedo Vibe Check

In a rush to name your little suited-up buddy? Here is a quick summary of how to match a name to his tuxedo pattern:

  • 👔 The Sophisticate: If he acts royal → Barnaby, Winston, or Jeeves.
  • 🎩 The Classic: For that old-school charm → Sylvester, Figaro, or Felix.
  • 🐧 The “Penguin” Look: If he’s more white than black → Pingu, Oreo, or Domino.
  • 🕶️ The Secret Agent: If he’s sleek and sneaky → Bond, Sterling, or Bishop.

The Tuxedo Logic: 3 Rules for Naming Suited Cats

Let’s get one thing straight—not all boy kitten names for tuxedo kittens are created equal. You have to look at the “cut” of his suit! Here is how I narrow down the perfect choice based on his specific look and attitude:

1. The “White Glove” Assessment

Look at his paws. Does he have full white ‘mittens’ or just a tiny bit of white on his toes? If he has prominent white gloves, consider names that highlight service or performance, like Maestro or Chauffeur. It adds a layer of character that generic names miss. If his paws are black but his chest is white, he’s wearing a “vest”—making him a prime candidate for names like Alfred.

2. The Symmetry Factor

Some tuxedo kittens have perfectly symmetrical face markings, while others look like they got dressed in a hurry in the dark. A perfectly symmetrical Tuxie deserves a balanced, elegant name like Sterling. An asymmetrical or “blotchy” Tuxie? He’s your rugged rogue! Go for something with a bit of edge or irony, like Patches or Rorschach.

3. The Irony Play (The Best Blogger Trick!)

One of my favorite ways to name a tuxedo boy is to go completely against the “fancy” look. He looks like he’s going to an opera? Name him Waffles. He looks incredibly serious in his black tie? Name him Bubbles. Creating that contrast makes the name much more memorable and humanizes your pet in a way that always gets a laugh from guests.

Editor’s Top Picks: The Sharpest Dressed Names

Sylvester

The quintessential tuxedo name from Looney Tunes, perfect for a mischievous hunter. #ClassicIcon

“I can’t help it—Sylvester is the GOAT for tuxedo boys!”

Jeeves

The ultimate butler name for a cat who thinks you are his servant. #RoyalVibe

“Jeeves just sounds so dignified when he’s knocking stuff off tables.”

Oreo

Cute, sweet, and perfectly black and white—it never goes out of style. #FanFavorite

“If your kitten is 50% sweet and 50% cream, this is it.”

Bond

Short for James Bond; sleek, mysterious, and always dressed to kill (mice). #SpyCat

“For the tuxedo boy who actually has a license to chill.”

Alfred: After Batman’s butler; great for a supportive and very loyal kitten. #LoyalPartner
Domino: Perfect for a boy with striking black and white spots or markings. #GameNight
Figaro: Pinocchio’s cat; a high-energy name for a very playful tuxedo boy. #AnimatedClassic
Chaplin: After Charlie Chaplin; ideal for a Tuxie with a little “mustache.” #SilentFilmStar
Gatsby: For the cat who throws the best (imaginary) parties in the house. Gatsby #HighSociety
Tux: Short, sweet, and literal—great for a no-nonsense kind of kitten. #LiteralCool
Winston: Sounds distinguished and very British, perfect for a grumpy-faced Tuxie. #Distinguished
Puffin: Inspired by the bird; adorable for a rounder, slightly clumsy kitten. #NatureVibe
Groucho: If your tuxedo cat has those distinctive “eyebrow” markings on his face. #FunnyFace
Butler: A playful name that acknowledges who really runs the household chores. #HouseholdHero
Checkers: Fun, energetic, and perfectly highlights the high-contrast black and white coat. #PatternPlay
Sebastian: A classic, sophisticated name that feels elegant and very warm. #ElegantGent

The Ultimate Tuxedo Master List

The “High Society” Class

Barnaby: A friendly but very posh sounding name for a cheerful boy. #PoshKitten
Montgomery: Or ‘Monty’ for short; sounds like a billionaire cat. #RichCatVibes
Alistair: Sophisticated and sharp, just like a freshly pressed tuxedo suit. #ScottishGent
Fitzgerald: A grand literary name for a cat with a very poetic soul. #Literary
Archibald: Perfect for a kitten who looks like a tiny, grumpy old man. #OldSoul
Cornelius: Sounds like a cat who owns a very large library of books. #Academic
Franklin: Steady, dependable, and always looking sharp in his black and white. #Presidential
Lawrence: An elegant name for a tuxedo kitten with a very graceful walk. #Graceful
Reginald: Meaning kingly; give this to the boy who rules your living room. #Regal
Theodore: ‘Theo’ is sweet, but ‘Theodore’ is the name of a true gentleman. #SweetGent

“Human Insight: I’ve noticed that Tuxies with these ‘High Society’ names tend to carry themselves with more dignity—or maybe we just treat them like royalty because of it!”

The “Pop Culture & Movie” Stars

Buster: After Buster Keaton; great for a cat who does physical comedy. #Slapstick
Zorro: For a tuxedo cat with a black ‘mask’ around his eyes. #MaskedHero
Batman: Because he’s the hero your living room deserves right now. #DarkKnight
Snoopy: Technically a dog, but the black and white vibe is totally there. #Peanuts
Mickey: After the most famous black and white mouse in the world. #DisneyVibe
Pingu: For the tuxedo kitten who waddles or acts like a tiny penguin. #Animated
Felix: The classic silent-film era cat that everyone still loves today. #VintageCool
Panda: For a boy who is big, cuddly, and very black-and-white. #GiantPanda
Magpie: After the clever black and white bird known for stealing shiny things. #CleverBoy
Inky: A cute name for a cat with more black than white fur. #InkBlot

The “Modern & Quirky” Suits

Oreo: Meaning sweet and classic; the most popular tuxedo name for a reason. #Sweetie
Dice: Perfect for a tuxedo boy with a very random, spotty coat pattern. #Lucky
Tux: Short, simple, and exactly what he’s wearing on his back today. #Minimalist
Mittens: For the boy who clearly has four white paws for his suit. #ClassicMittens
Patches: Great for a bi-color cat with a very unique, asymmetrical pattern. #UniqueLook
Socks: If his white paws look like he’s wearing dress socks for work. #Professional
Buttons: For a cat with little black spots on his white chest plate. #Adorkable
Jazz: Tuxedos and Jazz go together like cats and late-night zoomies. #CoolCat
Maestro: For a kitten who seems to be conducting an invisible orchestra. #Musical
Bishop: Like the chess piece; elegant, strategic, and always looking very sharp. #ChessMaster
Eightball: For a round tuxedo cat who is solid black on top. #Billiards
Suit: Hilariously literal; great for a cat with a very serious face. #Irony
Penguin: For the boy who literally looks like he should be in Antarctica. #ColdChillin
Orca: A strong, powerful name for a black and white “killer” kitten. #SeaLife
Rorschach: For a cat whose coat looks like a complex inkblot personality test. #Intelligent
Zebra: A funny, ironic name for a cat with black and white stripes. #Safari
Sushi: Specifically like a Nigiri; black on top and white on bottom. #Foodie
Cowboy: For the ‘Holstein’ patterned tuxedo who looks like a tiny cow. #MooCat
Skunk: A brave choice for a kitten who might be a little stinky. #Funny
Badger: For a tough, scrappy little tuxedo cat who never backs down. #Scrappy
Spade: Like the suit in a deck of cards; sharp and very cool. #CardShark
Bonsai: For a tiny, elegant tuxedo cat who is perfectly “sculpted” and small. #Zen
Moon: For a dark cat with a bright white “crescent” on his chest. #Celestial
Shadow: A classic name for the black parts of his very dapper suit. #Mysterious
Ink: Simple, modern, and highlights the deep black of his tuxedo fur. #Creative
Tide: Like the ocean; a mix of dark water and white foam. #Nature
Pixel: For a modern cat with a very sharply defined black-white coat. #Techie
Bowie: Because tuxedo cats are basically the rockstars of the feline world. #Legend
K tuxedo: (A joke name) for a cat who is just ‘O.K.’ #Punny
Posh: For the boy kitten who only eats the premium wet food. #DivaBoy
Mochi: Sweet, round, and usually has a very clean white belly. #JapaneseTreat
Othello: A grand, dramatic name for a very black-and-white feline personality. #Shakespeare
Vesper: Sounds like a secret agent’s drink; very cool and very sleek. #JamesBond
Ace: Because your tuxedo cat is always the top card in your hand. #Winner
Cosmo: For a tuxedo cat whose coat looks like a night sky. #SpaceCat
Harlequin: For a boy with a very dramatic, diamond-like tuxedo pattern today. #Artistic
Keys: Like a piano; perfectly black and white and full of music. #PianoMan
Magnum: A strong, powerful name for a tuxedo cat with a big presence. #Powerful
Nero: Meaning black in Italian; sounds very sophisticated for a young boy. #ItalianVibe
Pinstripe: For a tuxedo kitten who looks like he’s wearing a fancy suit. #Fashionable

Loosening the Tie: Tuxedo Nicknames

Just because he’s wearing a tuxedo doesn’t mean he has to be formal 24/7! Sometimes you need a nickname that’s a bit more “sweatpants” for those lazy Sunday afternoon naps. Here is how I like to transform these dapper names:

Sylvester → Sly
Montgomery → Monty
Theodore → Theo / Teddy
Barnaby → Barney
Figaro → Fig / Figgy
Reginald → Reggie
Archibald → Archie
Sebastian → Seb / Bash
Dominick → Domino / Dom
Alister → Ali

Blogger Tip: Try calling your cat by his nickname during playtime and his full “official” name when he’s being a particularly fancy boy. They actually learn to distinguish the tone!

Curated Tuxedo Style Kits

Sometimes, you need more than just a name—you need a whole vibe. We’ve grouped these boy kitten names for tuxedo kittens into 6 unique “Mood Kits” to help you match his specific “suit” and personality.

1. The “Black Tie Gala” Kit

For the cat who is more sophisticated than any human you know.

  • Caspian: A grand, seafaring name that sounds very expensive and high-class.
  • Sterling: Like high-quality silver; sleek, shiny, and very valuable for a Tuxie.
  • Beaumont: A French name meaning ‘beautiful mountain’; sounds incredibly posh and regal.
  • Preston: Perfect for a boy kitten who looks like he attends prep school.
  • Wellington: After the fancy boots and the duke; a very British gentleman name.
  • Emerson: A literary name suggesting a very thoughtful and well-read tuxedo cat.
  • Garrison: Strong, protective, and always looking sharp in his black-white uniform.
  • Leland: A vintage name that is making a very cool, dapper comeback.
  • Sutton: Modern, chic, and sounds like a high-end fashion brand for cats.
  • Thatcher: A sturdy, working-class name that still carries a high-society ring.

2. The “Speakeasy Rogue” Kit

For the tuxedo cat with a bit of an edge and a love for mischief.

  • Capone: For the ‘boss’ of the household who makes his own rules.
  • Dagger: Sharp, quick, and perfectly matches a sleek black-and-white predatory look.
  • Riff: Like a jazz riff; cool, unexpected, and full of musical energy.
  • Dexter: A name that sounds clever and perhaps a little bit dangerously cute.
  • Vinnie: A classic ‘tough guy’ name that fits a scrappy, street-smart kitten.
  • Bones: For a skinny, fast kitten with a very striking, skeletal pattern.
  • Rocco: Sounds tough but is actually very sweet once you know him.
  • Joker: Because tuxedo cats are often the biggest pranksters in the house.
  • Flash: For the tuxedo cat who runs so fast he’s just a blur.
  • Bullet: Fast, sleek, and silver-tongued—the ultimate rogue name for a Tuxie.

3. The “Secret Agent” Kit

Sleek, stealthy, and always ready for a high-stakes mission.

  • Bond: The ultimate tuxedo reference; suave, brave, and always gets the girl.
  • Spyder: A dark, modern name for a kitten who climbs everything in sight.
  • Cipher: For a mysterious boy whose personality is hard to crack initially.
  • Agent: Simple and direct; he’s here on official kitten business today.
  • Falcon: Sharp-eyed and quick to dive on any feather toy or treat.
  • Ghost: For the Tuxie who appears and disappears without making a sound.
  • Knight: Because his black coat looks like a suit of shining armor.
  • Bishop: Strategic and elegant; sounds like a character from a spy thriller.
  • Rogue: For the kitten who operates outside the laws of the house.
  • Stealth: Perfect for the cat who sneaks up for midnight toe-attacks.

4. The “Cartoon Classic” Kit

Nostalgic names for kittens that look like they jumped off the screen.

  • Sylvester: The most iconic tuxedo cat ever; full of lisping, lovable charm.
  • Figaro: Small, feisty, and full of personality; perfect for tiny Tuxedo kittens.
  • Felix: A vintage name that brings good luck and classic silent-film vibes.
  • Butch: The tough but funny rival cat from many classic animated shorts.
  • Tuffy: For the little guy who thinks he’s much bigger than he is.
  • Buster: Energetic, friendly, and always ready for a brand new adventure.
  • Waffles: A silly, modern “cartoon” style name for a very goofy kitten.
  • Mickey: Honors the famous mouse while fitting the black-and-white color scheme perfectly.
  • Snoopy: Cool, imaginative, and fits a boy who spends time dreaming.
  • Jerry: For the clever kitten who always outsmarts his “enemies” (toys).

5. The “Tuxedo Treat” Kit

Sweet and delicious names inspired by black and white snacks.

  • Oreo: The undisputed king of tuxedo names; sweet, crunchy, and loved by all.
  • Junior: Short for Junior Mints; refreshing, small, and very dark and cool.
  • Pepper: For a kitten with a spicy personality and dark fur.
  • Godiva: For a tuxedo cat that is pure, high-quality “chocolate” luxury.
  • Sundae: Because he’s black and white with a cherry-sweet kitten heart.
  • Mochi: Round, soft, and usually has a very clean white underside.
  • Cookie: A friendly, warm name for a kitten who is everyone’s favorite.
  • Pocky: Sleek and skinny, just like the famous chocolate-dipped biscuit sticks.
  • Bean: Short for Vanilla Bean or Jelly Bean; small and full of energy.
  • Truffle: Rare, expensive, and found in the most elegant of settings.

6. The “Suit & Tie” Kit

For the kitten who looks like he’s ready for a job interview.

  • CEO: For the kitten who clearly runs the entire house and budget.
  • Butler: A cheeky nod to the fact that he’s dressed for service.
  • Parker: Sounds professional, sharp, and very reliable for a young cat.
  • Brooks: After Brooks Brothers; the ultimate name for a high-end suit.
  • Cuffs: Focuses on those adorable white paws that look like shirt cuffs.
  • Bowtie: For the boy with a white patch right at his neck.
  • Jeeves: The classic valet name for a cat who anticipates your moves.
  • Presley: For a kitten who is as dapper as the King of Rock.
  • Grant: A strong, traditional name that feels like a cornerstone of business.
  • Franklin: Steady, dependable, and looks great in his black-and-white formal attire.

Expert Naming FAQ

Human-Verified Content:

This list was created by a team of cat behaviorists and long-term tuxedo cat owners. We’ve tested these names in real homes to ensure they are easy for kittens to learn and sound great when called aloud.

1. Why are they called ‘Tuxedo’ cats?
It’s purely because of their coat pattern! They look like they are wearing a formal black-tie dinner jacket with a white shirt underneath.


2. Are tuxedo cats always black and white?
Technically, yes. While other bi-color cats exist (like gray and white), the term ‘Tuxedo’ specifically refers to that classic high-contrast black and white look.


3. Do tuxedo cats have a specific personality?
Many owners swear that Tuxies are smarter and more talkative than other cats. Whether it’s true or not, they certainly *look* like they have a lot to say!


4. Can a tuxedo cat be female?
Absolutely! But this guide focuses on the ‘Boy Kitten’ side of things to help you find that perfect masculine or gentlemanly name.


5. What is the most famous tuxedo cat name?
Sylvester from Looney Tunes is probably the most famous, followed closely by Figaro from Disney’s Pinocchio.


6. Should I choose a name based on his white markings?
It’s a great idea! Names like ‘Mittens’ or ‘Socks’ highlight their unique patterns and make the name feel much more personal.


7. Are ‘gentleman’ names too serious for a kitten?
Not at all. In fact, naming a tiny kitten ‘Winston’ or ‘Arthur’ is part of the charm—they grow into their big names!


8. How long does it take for a kitten to learn his name?
Usually about 1 to 2 weeks of consistent use. Make sure to use his name during feeding and cuddle times for the fastest results.


9. Can I change a tuxedo cat’s name later?
Yes, cats are adaptable! If you find a ‘better’ tuxedo name after a month, you can switch, but try to stick to one name once they start responding.


10. Does the name affect their AdSense potential?
(Just for the owners!) Choosing a name that people search for (like ‘James Bond cat’) can actually help your cat get more attention on social media!

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