Japanese Cat Names

Are you a fan of manga, or Japanese culture in general? Look no further than our list of Japanese cat names that will have your kitty channeling their inner samurai or geisha. From cute and quirky to traditional and meaningful, these names are sure to impress.

Japanese Cat Names

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Japanese Cat Names For Girls

  • Resembles "Amai", meaning sweet in Japanese.
  • Ai
    Means "love" in Japanese and often used in female names.
  • Means "love song" in Japanese, often used for girls.
  • Derived from Japanese, signifies "love beauty".
  • Aiya is a casual exclamation in Japanese, similar to "oh no".
  • Means "deep red" in Japanese, often used for girls' names.
  • Associated with a Japanese origin, meaning "autumn greens" or "bright spring".
  • A mythical mermaid-like creature believed to ward off diseases in Japan.
  • The Shinto sun goddess and major deity in Japanese mythology.
  • Means "night rain" in Japanese, often used as a female name.
  • Ameonna refers to a mythical Japanese female spirit causing endless rain.
  • Means "older sister" in Ainu, an indigenous Japanese language.
  • Associated with a mythical bird in Japanese folklore.
  • A common feminine name in Japan, often meaning "morning beauty".
  • A traditional Japanese name often given to girls.
  • Aya
    Common female name in Japan, meaning "colorful" or "beautiful silk".
  • Means "iris" in Japanese, often used as a female name.
  • Associated with Japanese language, possibly meaning "east" or "safe space".
  • Associated with a famous Zen Buddhist monk from the 17th century.
  • Not connected to Japanese culture or language.
  • A goddess of love, music, and wisdom in Shinto religion.
  • A popular dice gambling game in Japan.
  • Not directly linked to Japanese culture or language.
  • Refers to small or cute things in Japanese slang.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning wisdom or intellect.
  • A common Japanese name often associated with strength and beauty.
  • Common female name in Japan, often meaning "near and dear".
  • Associated with Japanese literature, often used in poetry and prose.
  • A common female name in Japan, often associated with longevity.
  • Means "map" in Japanese, often used as a female name.
  • Cho
    Associated with butterfly in Japanese language, often used in names.
  • Associated with traditional Japanese music, specifically ancient court music.
  • Dai
    Associated with Japanese language, often meaning "great" or "large".
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "long-lived child".
  • Emi
    A common feminine name in Japan, often meaning "blessed with beauty".
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "blessed, beautiful child".
  • Ena
    Associated with Japanese language, meaning "gift from God".
  • Common surname in Japan, also means "inside" or "within" in Japanese.
  • Eri
    Common female name in Japan, often meaning "blessed with reason".
  • Associated with a famous bridge in Japan.
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "joyful child".
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "child of abundant beauty".
  • A female Japanese name meaning "winter child" in English.
  • Gen
    Gen is a common male name in Japan.
  • No direct connection between Gina and Japanese culture or language.
  • Refers to a Japanese martial arts philosophy meaning "seeking the truth".
  • A traditional form of Japanese poetry with three lines.
  • Means "flower" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • Represents a jealous female demon in Noh and Kyogen Japanese theater.
  • A common surname in Japan, often meaning "fast wave".
  • Hekima doesn't have a connection to Japanese culture or language.
  • Means "light" in Japanese, often used in anime and songs.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "sunflower".
  • Associated with a goddess in Japanese mythology and traditional doll festivals.
  • A common given name in Japan, often for females.
  • Means "star" in Japanese, often used in names and titles.
  • Means "firefly" in Japanese, often used in literature and names.
  • Common Japanese name, often meaning "one thousand flowers" or "first summer".
  • Ima
    Means "now" in Japanese language, reflecting immediacy or present time.
  • Ino
    Associated with a popular character in anime series "Naruto".
  • Iva
    Not connected to Japanese culture or language.
  • Iwa
    Means "rock" in Japanese, often used in place names.
  • A goddess from Japanese mythology who creates islands, deities, and people.
  • Derived from Japan, represents its culture and language.
  • Jin
    Associated with Japanese language, often meaning "benevolence" or "gold".
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "pure child".
  • A traditional form of Japanese theater with elaborate costumes and makeup.
  • Means "ocean" in Japanese, often used for boys' names.
  • Represents Buddhist deity of mercy and compassion in Japanese culture.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "fragrance".
  • Means "mist" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "blessed child".
  • Means "fortunate" in Japanese, often used in names.
  • Associated with a popular Japanese fashion brand and means "hope" in Japanese.
  • Common given name in Japan, meaning noble or without equal.
  • Means "north" in Japanese, often used in place names.
  • Means "little flower" in Japanese, often used as a girl's name.
  • Associated with a gorilla communicating via sign language in Japan.
  • A traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument.
  • Means "long time" in Japanese and also a common female name.
  • Associated with traditional Japanese storehouses and a sushi restaurant chain.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "mirror."
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "arrogant child".
  • Mai
    Common female name in Japan, also means "dance" in Japanese.
  • Commonly used in Japan, often meaning "rice valley".
  • Associated with supernatural power in Japanese culture and language.
  • A common feminine name in Japan, meaning "blessing" or "grace".
  • Means "green" in Japanese and often used as a female first name.
  • Common unisex name in Japan, often meaning "beautiful" or "tree".
  • A common female name in Japan, often linked to beautiful child.
  • Mio
    Common female name in Japan, also means "beautiful cherry blossom".
  • Refers to a popular Japanese ghost story and means peach in Japanese.
  • Means "wave" in Japanese, often used in anime and manga.
  • Means "seven" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • A city in Japan known for its historic temples and deer park.
  • Associated with Japanese language, meaning "thunder" or a common female name.
  • Means "west" in Japanese and often used in personal names.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "lawful child".
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "hope" or "wish".
  • Common surname in Japan, also a famous Kyoto temple.
  • Oki
    Refers to a region in Japan and means "offshore" in Japanese.
  • Associated with a phrase meaning "my field" in Japanese.
  • Rei
    Means "spirit" or "bell" in Japanese, often used in anime.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "beautiful; lovely child".
  • Associated with Sailor Moon character and means "little bunny" in Japanese.
  • Means "laughter" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • Means "lapis lazuli" in Japanese, often used for girls' names.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "good woman".
  • A common male name in Japan, often meaning "dragon rule".
  • A character from Japanese manga series "Death Note".
  • A common Japanese female name meaning "happiness" or "blessing".
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "happy child".
  • Sai
    Associated with a traditional Okinawan weapon and common Japanese name.
  • A traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
  • Cherry blossoms, symbolizing transient beauty, are called this in Japan.
  • Refers to the third language in the Inuyasha anime series.
  • Commonly used in Japan, meaning "plate" or "dish" in Japanese.
  • Refers to bamboo leaves in Japanese, symbolizing flexibility and resilience.
  • Common surname in Japan, often meaning "help" or "wisteria".
  • Common Japanese surname, often linked to places or geographical features.
  • Sen
    Refers to a thousand in Japanese, also a common surname.
  • Refers to "pearl" in Japanese and is also a female given name.
  • Means "aster" in Japanese, often used as a female name.
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "guide" or "weave".
  • Means "like" in Japanese and often used as a female name.
  • A character in Japanese manga series "The Wallflower".
  • Traditional Japanese dish made from vinegared rice and raw seafood.
  • Means "bell" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • Means "sparrow" in Japanese and is a common female name.
  • Means "treasure" in Japanese, often used in names and brands.
  • A common male first name in Japan, often meaning "noble" or "prosperous".
  • Associated with a common Japanese surname and means "waterfall" in Japanese.
  • Associated with a renowned Japanese artist and a common surname.
  • Common suffix in Japanese, often used in male names.
  • Means "dragon" in Japanese, often used in names and folklore.
  • Refers to celestial beings or heavenly spirits in Japanese Buddhism.
  • Means "tiger" in Japanese and symbolizes courage and strength.
  • Refers to traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines.
  • Means "moon" in Japanese and is often used in names.
  • Goddess of food in Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion.
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "plum child".
  • Means "child of the sea" in Japanese, reflecting cultural ocean ties.
  • A common Japanese name, often associated with songs or melodies.
  • A common female name in Japan, often linked to harmonious music.
  • Associated with Japanese language, often used as a female given name.
  • A common female name in Japan, meaning "child of peace".
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "child of sunlight".
  • Common Japanese name, often used in anime and manga.
  • Means "night" in Japanese, often used in anime and manga.
  • Refers to fairies or spirits in Japanese folklore and mythology.
  • A common Japanese name, often meaning "good luck" or "respectful."
  • Common female name in Japan, also means "gentle flower" in Japanese.
  • A common female name in Japan, often linked to purple color symbolism.
  • A common male name in Japan, often meaning "truthful" or "gentle".
  • A common female name in Japan, also means "bow" in Japanese.
  • Refers to genre of Japanese media focusing on female homosexual relationships.
  • A common female name in Japan, often meaning "child of superiority."
  • Common female name in Japan, often associated with grace and tenderness.
  • Means pomegranate in Japanese and often used in girls' names.
  • Zen
    A school of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition.

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Japanese Cat Names: Stats

Japanese Cat Names currently rank in 16th place out of all MeowNames.com categories.

As of September 2024, japanese 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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