African Cat Names

If you're fascinated by the rich and diverse cultures of Africa, this list of African cat names will leap out at you. Perfect for those who admire the continent's vast heritage, this category offers names that are as unique and beautiful as Africa itself.

African Cat Names

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African Cat Names For Girls

  • Common in Arabic-speaking regions of Africa, meaning "servant of God".
  • Derived from Yoruba language, means "we asked for her, and behold, we got her".
  • Derived from African origins, signifies "born after grandmother's death."
  • Ada
    Associated with Nigerian Igbo, meaning "first daughter".
  • Derived from Arabic, commonly used in North and West African communities.
  • Ancient name for Africa used by indigenous Moors, Nubians, and Ethiopians.
  • Derived from Igbo language, meaning "grace" in Nigeria.
  • Associated with motherhood in several African languages.
  • Associated with Egyptian origin, meaning "daughter of the Nile."
  • Derived from Somali, meaning "lucky" or "bright" in African culture.
  • Derived from Yoruba language, meaning "follow me home".
  • Derived from an African language, symbolizing nobility and strength.
  • Capital of Egypt, reflects African history, architecture, and Arabic language.
  • Derived from Bantu language, meaning "to sing" or "song".
  • A popular Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God is beautiful".
  • She was an Egyptian queen, and Egypt is in Africa.
  • Not directly linked to African culture or language.
  • Associated with a dark wood native to Africa, often used in art.
  • Derived from Akan language, commonly used in Ghana on Friday births.
  • Esi
    Born on Sunday in Akan language from Ghana.
  • Popular in African Muslim communities due to Islamic influence.
  • No direct connection between Gabrielle and African culture or language.
  • No direct connection between Gayle and African culture or language.
  • A popular female name originating from the Hausa language in Africa.
  • Derived from Swahili, meaning "goodness" or "kindness" in African culture.
  • Ime
    Derived from Nigerian Igbo language, meaning "patience" or "time".
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess associated with health, marriage, and wisdom.
  • Derived from Swahili, symbolizing God's promise or pledge.
  • Second-born twin in Yoruba culture, Nigeria.
  • Derived from Swahili, often associated with African-American heritage.
  • Commonly used in Swahili-speaking regions, originating from Arabic.
  • Derived from Swahili, meaning "first ray of sun".
  • Derived from West African languages, often used in Muslim communities.
  • Derived from Swahili, meaning strong and beautiful.
  • Means "blessings" in Tswana language, commonly used in Southern Africa.
  • Derived from Yoruba language, meaning "I am lucky".
  • A common unisex name in Southern Africa, meaning "gift" in Tswana.
  • Derived from Xhosa language, meaning "one who brings light or happiness".
  • Nevaeh has no connection to African culture or language.
  • Nia
    Derived from Swahili, signifies "purpose" in Kwanzaa celebrations.
  • Derived from Swahili, meaning "successful" or "one who succeeds".
  • A common name in Botswana, meaning "he/she loves" in Setswana language.
  • Means "flower" in Sotho language, commonly used in South Africa.
  • A common female name in Sotho language, meaning "in the rain".
  • Associated with ancient Egyptian pharaohs, reflecting African history.
  • Derived from Yoruba language, meaning honor confers a crown.
  • Derived from Zulu language, meaning "we are beautiful" in English.
  • A Yoruba term from Nigeria, meaning "taste the world".
  • Tau
    Associated with Sotho language, meaning "lion" in Southern Africa.
  • A common male name in Sotho language, meaning "we are grateful".
  • Derived from Xhosa language, meaning "to bring joy".
  • Derived from Nguni languages, meaning "loved one" in Zulu and Xhosa.
  • Derived from Zulu language, meaning "be quiet" or "be comforted".
  • Derived from the Sotho language, meaning "promise" in Southern Africa.
  • Derived from Setswana language, meaning "hope" in Southern African culture.
  • Derived from Swahili, meaning "bright" or "shining".
  • Associated with Swahili, meaning "golden" or "beautiful girl".
  • Zola is a Zulu word meaning "stay calm" or "tranquil".
  • Means "strong" in Swahili, a language widely spoken in East Africa.

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African Cat Names: Stats

African Cat Names currently rank in 24th place out of all MeowNames.com categories.

As of September 2024, african cat names are rising in popularity with new cat owners. According to our stats, they are more fashionable than they were at the same time last year.

We've seen quite a bit of variation for this category, which might suggest that its popularity is influenced by seasonal or cultural events.

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