Tubbs

Unisex

What does Tubbs mean?

The surname Tubbs originates from Old English, meaning "dweller at the tubs", often referring to a person who worked at a bathhouse or a tub maker.

What's the origin of Tubbs?

English

How is Tubbs pronounced?

/tʌbz/

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

With a cat named Tubbs, you're clearly a fan of whimsy and charm. You appreciate the quirky, the cuddly, and the slightly rotund. Your sense of humor is as robust as your feline friend, and you're not afraid to show your affection in the most adorable of nicknames.

Is Tubbs a good cat name?

Tubbs is a one-syllable cat name, making it succinct and fast to say. Tubbs isn't one of the most common cat names, so your kitty will make waves! If you love the name, you should pick it!

Tubbs is found in these categories:

fat cat names
fat

Tubbs sounds like tubby, hinting at a round, cuddly kitty.

Popularity

Based on likes, Tubbs ranks #3,912 with users of MeowNames.com.

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

Popularity: Historical Trend

Tubbs was, over the past 30 days, the 2949th ranked cat name for views on MeowNames.com.

As of September 2024, Tubbs is a name that's increasing in popularity with new kitten owners. According to our stats, it's more 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, Tubbs was viewed 21 times, and liked 0 times.

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