What will you do when you get fisrt pet in your life? You must be excited, you can not wait to choose a best pet food brand, pet clothes, pet supplies or accessories, or pet care services for him or her. But we believe that the first important thing you need to do is to choose a good or meaningful name for your pet. Using thecatnames, you can choose pet name from a variety of channels such as literature, movies, history, musics, drinks and beverage, culture, celebrities, festivals, languages, myths and legends and so on, you can also choose pet names from a variety of styles you like, such as cool, cute, geek, lovely etc. for your Cat. Now, start your trip to choose a best name for your pet.

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Literary Female Cat Names

With a cat named Anais or Zelda, there's no need to advertise your M.F.A. with black turtlenecks or suede elbow patches. What's more, these literary names will make your girl feel like the brainiest cat in obedience class.

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Mona
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Mona is a diminutive of Monica. There are several possible explanation of the origin of this name. I can be associated with the Greek word monos, meaning "alone, solitary", or it could be derived from the Latin monere "to advise". It has been used since the 18th century. The most famous bearer of the name was Saint Monica, the patron saint of married women. It was widely popularized by the character name in the TV show Friends. In some languages, Mona can be used as a masculine given name as well.
Myrtle
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The name is simply taken from myrtle, the word for an evergreen shrub or a small tree. It has star-like flowers and its leaves contain fragrant essential oil. In the Mediterranean, it is symbolic of love and immortality. In many European countries, myrtle is used in a wedding bouquet. The word itself is ultimately derived from Greek myrtos.
Mildred
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Derived from the Old English name, which means "soft strength". It was the name of a Catholic Saint in the 7th century. In the 20th century the name was popularized by the novel called Mildred Pierce, written by James M. Cain, which was later made into an Oscar-winning film starring Joan Crawford and just recently into an Emmy-winning miniseries starring Kate Winslet.
Mavis
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The name Mavis orinates in Old French and it means "song thrush". Initially, it was used in the novel The Sorrows of Satan, written by Marie Corelli. Geoffrey Chaucer also used it in his Canterbury Tales. It was popular in the 1930s but nowadays it is rather old-fashioned.