Egyptian cat names are a terrific option, as cats are almost synonymous with ancient Egypt. They feature quite prominently in art and writing going back thousands of years.
Thankfully, I have done some of the hard work for you, so you don’t have to sift through ancient documents to get a fitting and cute cat name.
Keket – The goddess of night and darkness. Layla – An Arabic name meaning ‘night’ or ‘dark’. Apep – The god of chaos. Ebony – West African word that translates to ‘black’.
Bastet – The goddess of cats and often depicted with a black cat’s head. Pakhet – The lioness goddess whose name translates to ‘she who scratches’.
Cairo – Egypt’s capital city. Luxor – One of the most ancient Egyptian cities. Aswan – A city in Egypt known for its well-preserved archeological sites.
Nefertiti – Queen of the 18th Dynasty. Menes – Early Dynastic pharaoh. Pharaoh – Rulers of ancient Egypt and often looked at as the links between man and the gods.
Femi – Love me. Halima – Gentle Jamila – Beauty Kissa – Sister of twins Mosi – Born first Neema – Born to wealthy parents
Adio – Righteous Azizi – Precious Darius – Pharoah name Husani – Handsome Oba – King Seb – God of the Earth