British Cat Names

If you're looking for cat names that are refined, proper, and full of charm, then this list of British cat names is purrfect for you! From classic names inspired by British literature to monikers inspired by popular British TV shows, you're bound to find a name you love.

British Cat Names

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  • Derived from an old Irish saint popular in medieval England.
  • Famous for a great Anglo-Saxon king and a renowned filmmaker, Hitchcock.
  • Scottish engineer known for inventing the first working television system.
  • Associated with a 1917 declaration supporting a Jewish homeland.
  • A title of nobility in the UK, often linked to land ownership.
  • Famous English footballer, married to pop star, known for fashion influence.
  • Associated with a popular UK soap opera and a cigarette brand.
  • Iconic clock tower symbolizing London and British parliamentary democracy.
  • Associated with a famous British spy character in literature and film.
  • Renowned British musician, known for his distinctive voice and eclectic style.
  • Associated with a river in Scotland and several places in England.
  • Associated with royalty, notably two kings and the current Prince of Wales.
  • A historic city in England known for Roman walls and architecture.
  • Common term for fried potato slices, often served with fish.
  • Famous for portraying James Bond, a British cultural icon.
  • Associated with Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the Labour Party.
  • A traditional British snack, often served with tea or breakfast.
  • Associated with the Antichrist in British horror film "The Omen".
  • Associated with a popular English horse race, the Epsom Derby.
  • Associated with a popular British rapper and Irish surname origins.
  • Commonly used in UK slang to describe something suspicious or unreliable.
  • Associated with Irish immigrants in Britain, not directly linked to British culture.
  • A high-ranking nobleman title in the United Kingdom's peerage system.
  • Associated with iconic British musician and knight, Sir John.
  • Associated with a prominent family in English history and media group.
  • Derived from Old English, meaning "fair" or "white".
  • Associated with popular British band Oasis' lead singers.
  • Popular in UK, derived from medieval name Gawain, meaning "white hawk".
  • Associated with monarchy, patron saint, and popular personal name.
  • Iconic Irish stout, popular in British pubs and associated with good times.
  • Common surname derived from "Harry's son" in English tradition.
  • Associated with Mick, lead singer of the Rolling Stones band.
  • Associated with British singer Keely Hawes and Celtic origin meaning "slender".
  • A city in England and common surname, often indicating British heritage.
  • Associated with young boys, similar to "lad" in British English.
  • Famous British musician and member of the Beatles band.
  • Associated with Welsh origin, meaning "generous" or "benefactor".
  • Associated with Lord Byron's dramatic poem and a 1960s rock band.
  • Associated with The Beatles, iconic British rock band.
  • Associated with tennis player Andy and River in Scotland.
  • Associated with Loch Ness Monster, a famous Scottish folklore creature.
  • Associated with British musician and Black Sabbath frontman, John Osbourne.
  • Famous for a bear character in children's literature and a London station.
  • A traditional British dish, often filled with meat and vegetables.
  • Associated with upper-class, refined manners and speech in UK society.
  • Title for male royal family members or high-ranking nobility in UK.
  • Quid is slang for one pound sterling in the UK.
  • Common Welsh name, often used in literature and media.
  • Associated with famous British drummer from The Beatles.
  • Associated with a popular British street game from Liverpool.
  • Associated with Cockney rhyming slang for "American".
  • Slang term for television in the United Kingdom.
  • Associated with a medieval English Christmas tradition of watchmen singing carols.
  • Associated with a famous animated series and Scottish independence fighter.
  • Associated with several British kings and Shakespeare, a renowned playwright.
  • Associated with iconic British Prime Minister, Churchill, and Orwell's 1984 protagonist.
  • An old English letter representing a "w" sound.

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British Cat Names: Stats

British Cat Names currently rank in 41st place out of all MeowNames.com categories.

As of November 2024, british cat names are losing some popularity with new kitten owners. According to MeowNames stats, they are less fashionable than they were at this 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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