Last Updated on 22 May 2025 by Vanessa
Hola. 👋 Hey there! Looking for a unique and fun name for your cat? Spanish names are full of flair, personality, and charm—and they’re a great way to give your kitty something special. Whether your cat has a Spanish background or you just love the sound of the language, you’ll find tons of inspiration here.
We’ve rounded up over 100+ Spanish cat names, complete with meanings, to help you find the one. Let’s jump in and discover a name as cool as your feline friend! 🐾
100+ Spanish cat names (with meanings)

Spanish cat names female
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Bella: beautiful
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Chica: girl / young woman
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Dulce: sweet
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Isabella: beautiful
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Linda: pretty / lovely
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Lola: strong / sassy (cultural connotation)
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Luna: moon
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Mia: mine / my darling
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Mocha: mocha (coffee-inspired)
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Morena: dark-haired girl / sun-kissed
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Nina: little girl / child
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Rafaela: God has healed
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Reina: queen
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Romea: romantic (connotation)
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Rosita: rose

Spanish cat names male
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Adán: man / earth
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Alejandro: defender of the people
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Carlos: free man / strong
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Diego: supplanter
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Eduardo: wealthy guardian
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Fernando: courageous journey / adventurous traveler
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Gustavo: staff of the Goths
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Héctor: holding fast
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Iván: God is gracious
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Javier: bright / shining
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Lorenzo: from Laurentum
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Miguel: who is like God?
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Nicolás: victory of the people
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Óscar: divine spear / God’s spear
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Pablo: small / humble
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Rafael: God has healed
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Santiago: Saint James
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Tomás: twin
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Ulises: Odysseus / hero of the Odyssey
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Vicente: conquering / victorious

Spanish food names for cats
- Albariño: A white wine grape variety native to the Galicia region in northwest Spain, known for producing crisp, aromatic wines with notes of citrus and stone fruit.
- Almendra: Almond.
- Canela: Cinnamon.
- Churro: A fried dough pastry.
- Gazpacho: A cold tomato-based soup, perfect for hot summer days, made with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, and garlic.
- Miel: Honey.
- Nuez: Nut.
- Paella: A Valencian rice dish cooked with saffron, often featuring a variety of ingredients such as seafood, chicken, rabbit, and vegetables. It’s a symbol of Spanish cuisine.
- Pepino: Cucumber.
- Pimiento: Pepper.
- Pisto: A Spanish ratatouille made with sautéed vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, and onions, often served with a fried egg on top.
- Plátano: Banana.
- Rioja: High-quality red wines, primarily made from the Tempranillo grape.
- Sangría: A popular Spanish drink made with red wine, chopped fruit, sweeteners, and a splash of brandy.
- Sobrasada: A cured sausage from the Balearic Islands, typically made with ground pork, paprika, and various spices.
- Tapas: Small, flavorful dishes that can include a wide range of items like olives, cheese, chorizo, croquettes, and more. They’re often served as appetizers or snacks.
- Tortilla: A classic Spanish omelette made with eggs, potatoes, and onions. It’s a staple in Spanish households.
- Uva: Grape.

Cat names based on Spanish cities and towns
- Alicante: A sun-soaked city on the Costa Blanca.
- Barcelona: A coastal city in Catalonia, famous for its unique architecture such as the Sagrada Família.
- Bilbao: A Basque gem that is home to the world-famous Guggenheim Museum.
- Córdoba: Known for the historic Mezquita (Mosque-Cathedral) and its well-preserved medieval quarter.
- Deià: A picturesque village on the island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands.
- Girona: A city in Catalonia, known for its well-preserved medieval old town and historic Jewish quarter.
- Granada: Famous for the Alhambra palace, located in Andalusia.
- Ibiza: Much more than nightlife—this Balearic island also offers serene beaches, pine-covered hills, and a UNESCO-listed old town that feels frozen in time.
- Lanzarote: A volcanic wonderland with otherworldly landscapes, black sand beaches, and the surreal beauty of Timanfaya National Park.
- Madrid: Spain’s lively capital bursts with art, energy, and elegance—explore world-class museums, historic plazas, and a nightlife that doesn’t quit.
- Mallorca: A Mediterranean paradise with turquoise coves, mountain villages, and a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
- Málaga: A coastal city in Andalusia, famous for its beaches, Picasso Museum, Alcazaba Fortress, and Roman Theater.
- Menorca: The quieter Balearic island with unspoiled beaches and ancient stone monuments.
- Nerja: A coastal beauty in Andalusia, known for the Balcón de Europa viewpoint and nearby caves adorned with ancient art.
- Palma: The capital of Mallorca.
- Ronda: A mountaintop town split by a deep gorge.
- Salamanca: A golden-hued university city where centuries-old academia meets lively tapas culture.
- Sevilla: A southern city pulsing with flamenco, orange blossoms, Moorish palaces like the Alcázar.
- Sitges: A resort town along the Catalan coast, just southwest of Barcelona, known for its beaches, nightlife, and the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
- Sóller: A tranquil coastal town in Mallorca.
- Tenerife: Home to Spain’s tallest peak, Mount Teide.
- Toledo: A UNESCO World Heritage city that blends Christian, Jewish, and Muslim history.
- Valencia: A city that with both futuristic architecture and historic charm. The famous paella originated here.
- Zaragoza: A lesser-known gem rich in Roman and Moorish history, crowned by the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar rising over the Ebro River.

Unique names inspired by Spanish celebrities
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Almodóvar (Pedro Almodóvar): Film director (Live Flesh, The Skin I Live In)
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Amenábar (Alejandro Amenábar): Film director (The Others, Open Your Eyes)
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Balagueró (Jaume Balagueró): Film director ([REC] series)
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Bardem (Javier Bardem): Actor (No Country for Old Men, Biutiful)
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Bayona (J.A. Bayona): Film director (The Orphanage, A Monster Calls)
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Cela (Camilo José Cela): Novelist (The Family of Pascual Duarte, The Hive)
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Del Bosque (Vicente del Bosque): Football manager (2010 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2012)
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El profesor: Fictional character (Money Heist aka La Casa de Papel)
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Falcó (Arturo Pérez-Reverte): Novelist (Captain Alatriste series, The Flanders Panel)
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Gasol (Pau Gasol): Basketball player (NBA, European Championships)
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Iñárritu (Alejandro González Iñárritu): Film director (Birdman, The Revenant)
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Iniesta (Andrés Iniesta): Footballer (2010 FIFA World Cup)
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Labordeta (José Antonio Labordeta): Singer-songwriter, TV host (Un país en la mochila)
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Laforet (Carmen Laforet): Novelist (Nada)
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Lomana (Carmen Lomana): TV personality, socialite
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Martínez (Fele Martínez): Actor (Tesis, Open Your Eyes)
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Mataix (Dolores Mataix): Biologist, science communicator
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Millares (Manuel Millares): Artist (postwar avant-garde)
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Nadal (Rafael Nadal): Tennis player (Grand Slams, Olympics)
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Pataky (Elsa Pataky): Actress (The Art of Dying, Romasanta)
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Pau (Rigoberta Bandini): Singer-songwriter (Ay Mamá)
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Piqué (Gerard Piqué): Footballer (FC Barcelona, Spanish national team)
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Ramos (Dani Rovira Ramos): Actor, comedian (Spanish Affair)
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Serrat (Joan Manuel Serrat): Singer-songwriter (since 1960s)
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Soler (Antonio Soler): Novelist (The Magnetic Field, The Path of the English)
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Soraya (Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría): Politician (Deputy Prime Minister)

Spanish names for ginger cats 🧡
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Ambar: Amber
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Canela: Cinnamon
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Carmelo: Caramel
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Chispa: Spark
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Dorado: Golden
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Fuego: Fire
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Luz: Light
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Miel: Honey
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Naranja: Orange
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Soleado: Sunny
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Sol: Sun
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Tigre: Tiger
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Toffee: Toffee

Spanish names for white cats 🤍
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Algodón: Cotton
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Ángel: Angel
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Blanca: White
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Brisa: Breeze
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Cielo: Sky
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Copito: Little snowflake
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Hielo: Ice
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Luna: Moon
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Nieve: Snow
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Perla: Pearl
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Pluma: Feather
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Rayo: Ray
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Sueño: Dream

Spanish names for black cats 🖤
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Bruma: Mist
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Cuervo: Raven
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Espíritu: Spirit
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Medianoche: Midnight
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Misterio: Mystery
- Morena: Dark-haired girl
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Niebla: Fog
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Noche: Night
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Oscuro: Dark
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Sombra: Shadow
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Tenebroso: Gloomy
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Truco: Trick
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Vudú: Voodoo

Spanish names for gray cats 🩶
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Ceniza: Ash
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Gris: Grey
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Lluvia: Rain
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Lobo: Wolf
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Niebla: Fog
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Paloma: Dove
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Piedra: Stone
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Plata: Silver
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Sombra: Shadow
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Tormenta: Storm
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Trueno: Thunder
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Viento: Wind

Spanish names for brown cats 🤎
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Avellana: Hazelnut
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Café: Coffee
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Canelo: Cinnamon-colored
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Castaño: Chestnut
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Chocolate: Chocolate
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Cobre: Copper
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Marrón: Brown
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Moreno: Brown-haired
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Morocha: Brunette
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Mousse: Mousse
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Nuez: Nut
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Terra: Earth
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Trufa: Truffle

Conclusion: Giving your cat a Spanish name
With over 100 cool Spanish cat names to choose from, we hope you’ve found the perfect match for your one-of-a-kind kitty! Whether you picked a name straight from the list or used it as inspiration to come up with your own, we’re so glad to have helped you on your naming journey.
Got a favorite? Let us know in the comments what name you chose—we’d love to hear it! 🐾
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