Marlowe

Male

What does Marlowe mean?

Brave.

What's the origin of Marlowe?

English

How is Marlowe pronounced?

ˈmɑːloʊ

What does it say about you to have a cat named Marlowe?

It suggests that you have an appreciation for literature and a fondness for classic works. Marlowe is a reference to the English playwright Christopher Marlowe, who wrote some of the most influential plays of the Elizabethan era.

Is Marlowe a good cat name?

Marlowe has two syllables, which most vets and trainers tend to recommend. The name also ends in a vowel sound, so it's easy for your kitty to recognize. Marlowe isn't one of the most common cat names, so your kitty will make waves! If you love the name, you should pick it!

Marlowe is found in these categories:

elegant cat names
elegant

Sophisticated literary roots and smooth syllables exude a refined charm.

Popularity

Based on likes, Marlowe ranks #955 with users of MeowNames.com.

Marlowe is not a common cat name. If you love to stand out, this is a very good thing!

Popularity: Historical Trend

Marlowe was, over the past 30 days, the 2672nd ranked cat name for views on MeowNames.com.

As of November 2024, Marlowe is becoming rarer and less popular with new kitten owners. Our stats reveal that the moniker is less fashionable than it was at this time last year.

We've seen quite a bit of variance in rank for this name. That might suggest its popularity is based on seasonal factors or perhaps pop culture events.

In the past week, Marlowe was viewed 15 times, and liked 0 times.

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