100 Cat Names

Looking for unusual cat name ideas? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve created the ultimate list of French cat names. Your pet is one of a kind – and having a French name is the perfect way to celebrate tradition while giving your cat a unique name that sets them apart from the rest.
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Beau For a handsome pet
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Eclair Means flash of lightning for a swift and bright pet
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Coco Means night, fits a black pet
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Papillon Refers to a wonderful butterfly for your lovely and delicate pet
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Monet Mean to be heard
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Chanel Refers to the dweller of the canal
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Bijou Means jewel for a valuable and lovable pet
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Délicieux For your charming and sweet pet
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Versailles A city in Yvelines department northern France whose palaces housed kings during the French revolution
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Heureux For your cheerful pet
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Chevrefeuille Refers to honeysuckles which have twining vines, suits a sweet pet
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Fleur Means flower for a gentle and beautiful pet
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Ganache A creamy icing made of chocolate and cream
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Je t’aime Suits an affection and a darling pet
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Coquelicot For a red-haired pet
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Pascal For a pet born during Easter
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Niçoise Means nice for your friendly and cute pet
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Souffle A dished made of baked beaten egg york and egg white and other ingredients
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Magnifique Means magnificent for a beautiful and glorious pet
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Vivienne For a lively and cheerful pet
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Clementine Means mercy for your gracious pet
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Asterix Refers to little star
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Voltaire French philosopher and writer
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Descartes Famous French mathematician and philosopher
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Tintin Suits a triumphant pet
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Antoinette Queen of France during French revolution and wife of King Lois XVI
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Pâtisserie French bakery that specializes in sweets and pastries
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Pain Means bread for a pet with a soft brown coat
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Pierre For a pet who’s as tough as a rock
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Croissant A crescent shaped roll made of yeast dough eaten for breakfast
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Eloise for an intelligent and creative pet
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Juliette Means youthful for an energetic and jovial pet
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Bonbon A sweet pastry coated with chocolate
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Milou Refers to a famed warrior
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Franc For a noble and independent pet
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Baguette A long loaf of French bread made from lean dough
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Etienne Refers to a crown for a triumphant pet
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Sophie Means wisdom, fits an intelligent pet
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Gérard Depardieu An award-winning French actor
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Fabien Means bean farmer for your small pet
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Hugo Suits an intelligent and free-spirited pet
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Lille Then capital city of Hauts-de-France region
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François Means free for a free-spirited pet
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Croquembouche A French corn shaped dessert made by pilling vanilla pastry cream and caramel dipped profiteroles
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Babette Means oath of God for a trustworthy pet
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Oliver Refers to the olive tree, fits a friendly and peaceful pet
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Celine Means heavenly for a lovely and cute pet
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Montpellier A city in southern France
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Bordeaux A seaport city in southwestern France where great wine is produced
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Affectueux Suits an affectionate pet
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Amie Means dearly loved for a beautiful and lovable pet
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Cosette Suits a victorious pet
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Remy Means oarsman for an energetic and athletic pet
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Fondue A dish made of melted cheese or chocolate
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Narcissique Suits a pet who likes to be praised and admired
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Gaston Means from Gascony
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Libellule Refers to dragonfly suits a pet who quickly adapts to situations
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Sacré-Coeur Refers to Roman catholic church and basilica dedicated to Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ
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Matisse Means gift of God
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Paris The capital city of France
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Bebe Means baby for your small and playful pet
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Rififi For a fierce pet
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Cassoulet French white beans stew baked with meat and herbs
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Champagne White sparkling wine from Eastern France, champagne
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Belle Means beautiful for your lovely pet
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Chanceux For a fortunate pet who brings you good luck
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Grand-père Refers to grandfather for an intelligent and aged pet
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Noir For a pet with a dark coat
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Lyon For a brave and fierce pet like a lion
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Coquette For a charming pet
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Adele For a pet of noble origin
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Marseille A port city in southern France