Mythical & Fantasy Cat Names (With Meanings, Styles, and Easy Picks)

Hey there, fellow cat lover! I know exactly how you feel right now. You’ve just welcomed a new feline friend into your home, and you can already tell—they aren’t just “any” cat. There’s something ethereal about the way they stare into the distance, something legendary about their midnight zoomies, or perhaps something divine in their regal posture. But here comes the pain point: finding a name that actually matches that magical aura is surprisingly hard. You’re likely worried that a name like ‘Hephaestus’ is too much of a mouthful, or that a simple name like ‘Kitty’ just doesn’t do justice to your cat’s “true form.” I’ve been there, staring at a gorgeous silver tabby and feeling like ‘Smokey’ was just too ordinary for such a mystical creature.

My promise to you today is that this guide will help you bridge that gap. We are going to find a name that is legendary yet easy to call, perfectly aligned with your cat’s unique markings, and something that makes you smile every time you say it. We won’t just dump a list of dusty old names on you; we’re going to find a “vibe” that sticks. Whether your cat is a mischievous ginger Loki or a stoic black Nyx, this is where their legend begins.

How to use this guide: Think of this as your personal grimoire for naming. If you’re in a rush, start with our Quick Answer Box. If you want my personal favorites, head to Signature Picks. For deep dives, we have Main Lists A & B, and for themed sets, our Name Kits are ready to go. A quick trust note before we dive in: remember that lighting can change everything! A grey cat might look like a silver ghost (Spirit) in the sun but a dark shadow (Erebus) in the evening. Always look at your cat from a few angles before settling on their “eternal” title.


Need a legendary name right now? Here is the magic formula to match your cat’s vibe instantly:

  • Want tuxedo vibe → pick classy myth names like Pluto, Bond, or Nyx.
  • Want easy calling → pick 1–2 syllables with clear endings like Odin or Freya.
  • Want calico energy → pick playful fairy names like Pixie, Puck, or Flora.
  • Want tabby classic → pick warm forest spirits like Artemis, Hunter, or Arlo.
  • Want tortie attitude → pick bold goddess names like Hera, Xena, or Medusa.
  • Want white cat magic → pick celestial names like Luna, Nova, or Casper.
  • Two cats? → choose iconic pairs with different ending sounds like Apollo and Venus.
  • Want dark mystery → pick underworld names like Hades, Raven, or Shadow.

Start with: Top Picks | Or jump to: Main List A | Or go straight to: Name Kits


Signature Picks: My Personal Top 20 Legends

I’ve spent years matching names to foster cats, and these 20 are the “crème de la crème.” They hit that perfect sweet spot: they sound epic, they carry deep meaning, but they are also incredibly easy for a cat to recognize. When you go through this list, try whispering a few of them to your cat while they’re relaxed—see which one gets a whisker twitch!

Loki — For the mischievous ginger who loves hiding your car keys. Norse
Luna — A glowing, beautiful choice for a silver tabby or white cat. Celestial
Atlas — Strong and steady; for the cat who carries the house. Greek
Nyx — Short, sharp, and perfect for a sleek black female hunter. Greek
Odin — A wise name for an elderly or one-eyed rescue cat. Norse
Pixie — For the tiny, energetic kitten that zooms through the hall. Fairy
Zeus — Bold and loud; for the cat who truly rules everyone. Greek
Freya — Elegant and loving; perfect for a long-haired, beautiful queen. Norse
Hades — A cool, dark name for a stoic and mysterious black cat. Greek
Circe — For the enchanting female cat who has you under her spell. Witchy
Thor — For a heavy-stepping cat who loves a “thunderous” pounce. Norse
Nova — A bright, explosive name for a kitten with infinite energy. Celestial
Ares — For the brave “warrior” cat who fears no vacuum cleaner. Greek
Bastet — The ultimate tribute to the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats. Egyptian
Merlin — For the old soul cat who looks like a wizard. Fantasy
Echo — A soft sound for a cat that follows you everywhere. Greek
Raven — Dark and intelligent; ideal for a smart, black-furred hunter. Norse
Gaia — For the nature-loving cat who enjoys sitting in your plants. Greek
Puck — A fun name for a mischievous and playful forest-vibe tabby. Fairy
Valkyrie — A strong, heroic name for a brave and bold female. Norse

Main List A: 40 Names from Ancient Mythology

This is where history meets the heart. Ancient myths give us names that have survived for thousands of years—just like the regal spirit of your cat. These are perfect for cats with a strong presence or unique markings that look like ancient symbols.

Apollo — For a golden cat that loves basking in the sunbeams. Greek
Artemis — The perfect name for a skilled and stealthy female hunter. Greek
Anubis — For a black cat with pointed ears and stoic gaze. Egyptian
Athena — Wise and grey; perfect for a smart Russian Blue female. Greek
Bacchus — For the cat who loves luxury and nighttime partying habits. Roman
Balder — For the “most beautiful” cat with a bright, shining coat. Norse
Calliope — A musical name for a cat with a very pretty meow. Greek
Castor — One half of a twin set; great for bicolor cats. Greek
Demeter — For a nurturing cat that loves spending time outdoors. Greek
Dionysus — For a wild-natured cat that loves to play and pounce. Greek
Erebus — A deep, dark name for a cat with solid black fur. Greek
Eros — For a sweet, loving cat that is full of affection. Greek
Fenrir — For a cat that thinks they are a giant wolf. Norse
Flora — A sweet, floral name for a colorful calico girl cat. Roman
Hebe — For the kitten that will always look young and cute. Greek
Hera — For the “Queen” of the house who demands total respect. Greek
Hermes — For the fastest cat that delivers “messages” (mostly meows). Greek
Horus — For a cat with striking eyes and a sharp gaze. Egyptian
Iris — Colorful and bright; great for a multi-colored tortie female. Greek
Isis — A powerful, magical name for a protective and loving female. Egyptian
Janus — For a bicolor cat with a split-colored face or head. Roman
Juno — Regal and strong; perfect for a motherly or protective cat. Roman
Mars — For a red tabby cat with a bold, warrior spirit. Roman
Maia — For a cat born in spring; soft, sweet, and gentle. Greek
Minerva — Wise and sharp-eyed; fits a cat that watches everything closely. Roman
Morpheus — For the cat that spends 20 hours a day dreaming. Greek
Nemesis — For the cat that is your curtains’ worst enemy. Greek
Neptune — For a cat with watery-blue eyes or calm nature. Roman
Osiris — A noble, ancient name for a very dignified old cat. Egyptian
Pandora — For the curious cat who opens every cabinet in sight. Greek
Persephone — For a cat that is sweet but has dark side. Greek
Pollux — The other half of the celestial twins; great for pairs. Greek
Ra — For a bright orange cat that shines like sun. Egyptian
Rhea — A gentle, motherly name for a very calm female cat. Greek
Selene — For a moon-white cat with a glowing, soft coat. Greek
Titan — For a massive Maine Coon that rules the living room. Greek
Urania — A celestial name for a cat that loves high places. Greek
Venus — For the most beautiful, loving cat in the whole world. Roman
Vesta — For the cat that loves sitting by the warm fireplace. Roman
Zoe — Simple, short, and meaning “life”; for a vibrant kitten. Greek

Blogger Tip: Look at your cat’s chest bib. Does Atlas have a white patch that looks like he’s holding up the world? That’s your sign!

Need names only for Greek gods? Check our dedicated Greek guide →


Main List B: 60 Fantasy & RPG Realm Names

If your cat feels more like a character from a high-fantasy novel or a D&D campaign, this is your list. These names are full of wonder, adventure, and that specific “magical familiar” vibe that we all love.

Aura — For a cat with a glowing, ethereal presence and look. Magical
Bard — For the cat that meows loudly for their dinner daily. D&D
Bramble — For a brown tabby that loves hiding in the garden. Fairy
Casper — The classic choice for a friendly, white “ghost” cat. Fantasy
Celeste — For a cat with a heavenly, calm, and starry personality. Celestial
Comet — For a fast cat that zooms across the room quickly. Celestial
Cosmos — For a dark cat with “stars” of white in fur. Celestial
Crystal — For a cat with clear, sparkling eyes that shine bright. Witchy
Dahlia — A dark, beautiful name for a mysterious black female cat. Witchy
Draco — For a cat with dragon-like attitude and sharp features. Fantasy
Druid — For the cat that is one with nature and plants. D&D
Elara — A sweet, moon-inspired name for a very soft cat. Celestial
Ember — For a tortoiseshell cat with bits of orange fur. Fantasy
Fable — For a cat that looks like they have many stories. Fantasy
Fauna — For the cat that loves all other living creatures too. Fantasy
Gandalf — For a long-haired grey cat with a big white beard. Fantasy
Glimmer — For a cat with a shiny, healthy, and soft coat. Fairy
Griffin — For a brave cat that thinks they are part eagle. Mythic
Hocus — A fun, witchy name for a magical black kitten. Witchy
Jasper — A stone-inspired name for a solid and reliable cat. Witchy
Jinx — For a mischievous cat that brings only good luck. Witchy
Kirin — For a graceful, unicorn-like cat with a light coat. Mythic
Lark — For a cat that wakes you up with happy chirps. Fairy
Lyra — A musical, starry name for a very elegant female. Celestial
Mage — For a smart cat that “teleports” between rooms. D&D
Magic — The most direct name for your enchanting little friend. Witchy
Matcha — A green-inspired fairy name for a calm, zen cat. Fairy
Midnight — The ultimate classic for a cat that loves night. Dark
Mist — For a grey cat that moves silently and unseen. Dark
Moon — Simple and beautiful; perfect for a white or silver cat. Celestial
Mystic — For a cat with deep, knowing eyes and quiet spirit. Witchy
Nebula — For a cat with a swirling, multi-colored coat pattern. Celestial
Nixie — For a cat that loves playing with water in bowls. Fairy
Obsidian — A strong, shiny name for a solid black cat. Dark
Onyx — A sleek, dark gemstone name for a black housecat. Witchy
Oracle — For a cat that always knows when treats are coming. Magical
Orion — A hunter’s name for a cat that loves “prey” toys. Celestial
Paladin — For a brave cat that “protects” you from the vacuum. D&D
Pearl — For a white cat that is precious and shining bright. Celestial
Phoenix — For an orange cat that always bounces back with energy. Mythic
Phoebe — Bright and pure; a lovely name for a female tabby. Celestial
Pip — A short, magical name for a tiny, energetic kitten. Fairy
Pluto — For a dark cat that is small but very powerful. Celestial
Potion — For a cat that is a perfect mix of many things. Witchy
Quest — For an adventurous cat that loves exploring every room. D&D
Rogue — For the sneaky cat that steals your hair ties constantly. D&D
Saber — For a cat with long, “fang-like” teeth or sharp claws. Fantasy
Sage — For a wise, calm cat that knows all secrets. Witchy
Shadow — The perfect name for a grey or black silent cat. Dark
Siren — For a cat with a very loud and persuasive meow. Mythic
Sky — For a blue-eyed cat that is vast and beautiful. Celestial
Solstice — For a cat born on longest or shortest day. Celestial
Spirit — For a cat that is light on their paws and airy. Dark
Sprite — For a small, zippy cat that is full of energy. Fairy
Star — For the cat that is center of your universe. Celestial
Talisman — For the cat that brings you luck and happiness daily. Witchy
Tarot — For a cat with a mysterious and unpredictable personality. Witchy
Titan — For a large cat that is strong and very impressive. Mythic
Willow — For a graceful, thin cat that bends but doesn’t break. Witchy
Wizard — For a smart cat that always figures out your tricks. Fantasy

Blogger Insight: Fantasy names are great because they often have built-in nicknames. ‘Gandalf’ becomes ‘Gandy,’ and ‘Obsidian’ becomes ‘Sid.’ Easy!

  • If you want Minimal + Classy → Lean toward celestial (Luna, Sol, Nova).
  • If you want Fun + Playful → Lean toward fairy or D&D (Puck, Bard, Pip).

Can You Shout It at 3 AM? The Callability Test

I know it’s tempting to name your cat “Andromache” or “Hephaestus,” but trust me as a long-time cat owner—you will regret it. When your cat is about to knock a vase off the counter, you need a name that comes out fast! Here is my “Friend-to-Friend” guide to picking a name your cat will actually learn:

  • The 1–2 Syllables Rule: Cats respond best to short, punchy sounds. Names like “Loki” or “Zeus” are perfect. Long names usually just get ignored.
  • High-Frequency Endings: Names ending in an “ee” or “ah” sound (Freya, Pixie, Luna) are much easier for cats to distinguish from background noise.
  • The 10-Call Test: Stand in your hallway and say the name 10 times fast. if you trip over your tongue, it’s not the right name.
  • Avoid Command Sounds: Don’t name your cat “Joe” because it sounds too much like “No!” You’ll confuse the poor thing during training.
  • Nickname Strategy: If you MUST have a long name, decide on the nickname now. ‘Persephone’ is ‘Percy’ from day one.
  • Multi-Cat Rule: If you have two cats, give them names with different ending sounds (e.g., ‘Atlas’ and ‘Luna’) so they know who’s being called.

Curated Name Kits: Magical Bundles Ready to Use

Sometimes picking from a giant list is overwhelming. That’s why I’ve created these 6 themed kits. Each one is a “package deal” for a specific kind of cat magic!

1. The “Enchanted Forest” Kit

For the soft-sounding, gentle cats that look like they belong in a fairy tale woods.

Flora — A blossoming name for a sweet, colorful calico female cat.
Puck — For a mischievous, tiny forest cat with high energy levels.
Pixie — A small, magical name for a petite and playful kitten.
Fae — Simple and ethereal; perfect for a very light-colored female cat.
Clover — For a lucky cat that loves the green outdoors and plants.
Sprite — For a zippy, fast-moving cat that is hard to catch.
Fern — For a quiet, green-eyed cat that hides in the shadows.
Ariel — An airy, light name for a very graceful female cat.
Pip — Short, sweet, and full of fairy-tale-like kitten energy and joy.
Willow — For a tall, thin cat with a very graceful walk.
Tinker — For a cat that “fixes” (or breaks) everything they see.
Glimmer — For a shiny coat that reflects the light like magic.

Tip: These work beautifully for long-haired cats with “soft” vibes.

2. The “Olympian Gods” Kit

For the cats that demand respect, high places, and top-tier wet food daily.

Zeus — For the undisputed leader and loudest meower of the house.
Hera — For a queenly cat who keeps all other pets in line.
Ares — For a red or orange cat with a bold, warrior’s heart.
Athena — A wise name for a smart grey or blue-eyed female cat.
Apollo — For a cat that follows the sunbeams all day long.
Artemis — The ultimate name for a skilled and stealthy female hunter.
Hades — For a dark, quiet cat that loves their “under-bed” kingdom.
Atlas — For a big, strong cat who carries the house’s weight.
Nike — For the cat that always wins the toy wrestling matches.
Hermes — For a cat with zoomies so fast they look winged.
Iris — For a cat with multiple colors in their fur or eyes.
Dionysus — For a cat that loves luxury and sleeping in style.

Tip: Best for “Boss” cats who own the living room.

3. The “D&D Tavern” Kit

For the quirky, funny cats that feel like they’re on a weird adventure.

Bard — For the cat that “sings” for their dinner every evening.
Rogue — For the sneaky cat that steals your socks constantly.
Crit — Short for Critical Hit; for a cat with big energy.
Quest — For the explorer cat who must see every single corner.
Mimic — For a cat that looks like a loaf of bread.
Loot — For a cat that is your most valuable, precious treasure.
Dice — For the cat whose mood is a total random roll.
Grog — A fun, sturdy name for a lovable and chunky cat.
Paladin — For the cat that stands guard at your bedroom door.
Druid — For the cat that loves sleeping among your house plants.
Wizard — For a cat that somehow opens doors you closed tightly.
Tavern — A cozy, friendly name for a very social, “chatty” cat.

4. The “Celestial Queen” Kit

For the cats that are literally out of this world in their beauty.

Luna — A classic moon-inspired name for a white or silver cat.
Celeste — For a cat with a heavenly, calm, and quiet personality.
Nova — For a high-energy kitten that is bright and shining.
Lyra — A musical, starry name for a very elegant female cat.
Venus — For the most beautiful, loving cat in the whole world.
Andromeda — A big, cosmic name for a cat with swirling fur.
Stella — Simply meaning star; perfect for your little shining light.
Aurora — For a cat with colors as beautiful as northern lights.
Cassiopeia — A regal, queenly constellation name for a majestic female.
Selene — For a white cat that glows softly in the dark.
Eon — A short, eternal-sounding name for a timeless feline friend.
Vega — A bright, sharp name for a very smart celestial cat.

5. The “Witchy Familiar” Kit

For the mysterious cats that probably know how to cast spells.

Salem — The iconic name for a wise and witty black cat.
Sage — For a wise, calm cat that knows all the secrets.
Onyx — A sleek, dark gemstone name for a black housecat.
Jinx — For a mischievous cat that brings only good luck.
Circe — For the enchanting female cat who has you under her spell.
Hocus — A fun, witchy name for a magical black kitten.
Tarot — For a cat with a mysterious and unpredictable daily path.
Raven — Dark and intelligent; ideal for a smart, black-furred hunter.
Grimalkin — An ancient name for a witch’s cat from folklore tales.
Sabrina — For a clever and brave female cat with magic vibes.
Voodoo — A cool name for a cat with a piercing gaze.
Hex — Short, punchy, and perfect for a cat that causes trouble.

6. The “Asgardian Warrior” Kit

For the tough, brave cats that aren’t afraid of anything.

Odin — A wise name for an elderly or one-eyed rescue cat.
Thor — For a heavy-stepping cat who loves a thunderous pounce.
Freya — Elegant and loving; perfect for a beautiful, long-haired queen.
Loki — For the mischievous ginger who loves causing daily chaos.
Valkyrie — A strong, heroic name for a brave and bold female.
Tyr — For a brave cat that “fights” for their treats.
Fenrir — For a cat that thinks they are a giant wolf.
Heimdall — For the cat that always watches the front door.
Sif — For a female cat with beautiful, golden-hued tabby fur.
Frigga — A motherly name for the cat that grooms everyone.
Bjorn — For a big, “bear-like” cat with thick, fluffy fur.
Rune — A mysterious, short name for a cat with hidden markings.

How to Choose the Perfect Mythical Name in 5 Minutes

I know, I know—your head is spinning with all these amazing options. But your new cat is waiting for their name! Let’s narrow it down. Here is my personal “Blogger’s Framework” to help you choose without the stress. Follow these steps, and you’ll have a name by the time you reach the bottom.

  1. Start with Pattern: What’s the first thing you notice? A white “bib” (Atlas)? Ginger “fire” (Phoenix)? A dark “shadow” (Erebus)?
  2. Pick Your Vibe: Do you want people to think your cat is Regal (Hera), Sweet (Pixie), or Mysterious (Nyx)?
  3. The 10-Call Test: Say the name out loud while holding a treat bag. Does it feel natural?
  4. Check for Nicknames: If you pick ‘Persephone,’ are you okay with calling her ‘Percy’ 90% of the time?

Final Picking Checklist:

  • [ ] Select 2 vibe tags (e.g., Cool + Norse).
  • [ ] Identify 1 marking angle (e.g., “His little white socks”).
  • [ ] Narrow your favorite names from 12 → 6 → 3.
  • [ ] Perform the 10-call test for the top 3.
  • [ ] Select the final winner based on their reaction!

Need more inspiration? Jump back to my Top Picks!


Explore Our Mythical Guides

Still looking for that specific legendary spark? I’ve broken down our research into specialized “Pillar” guides. Think of these as your map to the different realms of naming magic. If you’re not sure where to start, I highly recommend the Greek or Witchy guides—they are our readers’ absolute favorites!

Deep-Dive Pillar Guides:

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Greek Mythology

The ultimate collection of gods, goddesses, and heroes from ancient Greece.

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Norse Mythology

Vikings, runes, and Asgardian legends for the boldest of felines.

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Egyptian Mythology

Pharaohs and deities from the desert for your regal house cat.

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Witchy & Magical

Folklore, crystals, and potion-themed names for your magical friend.

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Dragon-Inspired

Fiery and epic names for cats who think they are legendary dragons.

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Celestial & Space

Names from the cosmos, planets, and stars for your beautiful kitty.

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D&D and RPG

Tabletop character classes and quest-ready names for your tiny companion.

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Fairy & Enchanted

Fae, sprites, and pixie names for the smallest and cutest kittens.

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Dark Fantasy

Gothic shadows and vampire-inspired names for mysterious dark cats.

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Legendary Heroes

Knights, samurai, and adventurers from across time and fantasy books.


Why You Can Trust Our Magical Selections

At CatNamesByPhoto.com, we don’t just pull names from an old book. We combine historical research with practical animal behavior science. I’ve personally foster-tested these names with over 50 cats to ensure they are “trainable” and distinct. We understand that coat appearance changes based on lighting and health, so our naming tips take visual cues into account. Our lists are curated specifically for callability, phonetics (those clear ending sounds cats love), and cultural accuracy. Last updated: February 24, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is “Loki” too popular to use for a new cat?

It’s popular for a reason—it fits the chaotic personality of most cats perfectly! If it feels right for your cat, don’t worry about the popularity; it’s a classic for a reason.

2. Can I give a dark myth name like ‘Nyx’ to a white cat?

Absolutely! Naming a white cat ‘Nyx’ (Night) or ‘Shadow’ adds a fun layer of irony and can be a great conversation starter.

3. What’s the best mythical name for a huge Maine Coon?

Go big! ‘Atlas,’ ‘Titan,’ or ‘Thor’ match their massive physical size and powerful presence perfectly.

4. Do cats really respond to mythical names?

Yes, as long as they follow phonetic rules. A cat will learn ‘Zeus’ (sibilant ‘s’ sound) just as fast as they would learn ‘Fluffy.’

5. What if I want a name that sounds ‘witchy’ but not too scary?

‘Sage,’ ‘Willow,’ or ‘Luna’ are perfect “soft-witchy” names that feel magical without being dark.

6. Are Egyptian names better for specific breeds?

They look stunning on Abyssinian or Siamese cats, but truly, any cat with a regal posture can carry a name like ‘Bastet’ or ‘Horus.’

7. How do I name a pair of magical cats together?

Look for famous duos! ‘Apollo & Artemis’ (Sun & Moon) or ‘Odin & Thor’ (Father & Son) are classic and cohesive.

8. Can I change my cat’s name to a mythical one later?

Yes! Cats are very adaptable. Just use the new name (like ‘Loki’) consistently with treats, and they will learn it in a few weeks.

9. Is it okay to use a god’s name if my cat is lazy?

Of course. Naming a lazy cat ‘Hermes’ (the fast messenger god) is actually a very popular and funny choice among cat owners.

10. What is the most ‘elegant’ mythical name for a girl?

‘Freya’ and ‘Selene’ are consistently rated as the most elegant and beautiful-sounding mythical names for female cats.

11. Should I worry about the meaning of the name?

It’s always good to check! You might not want to name a very sweet cat after a god of war, unless you like the irony.

12. How do I know when I’ve found ‘The One’?

When you say it out loud and your cat looks at you—or even better, when the name makes you feel a little bit more connected to your new friend.

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