L: Meaning of cat name L

Gender of L: Unisex

Meaning of L:

Origin of L:



Famous Cats Named L:

Yseult: One of the two cats belong to the narrator of a short fantasy story in the book The Hart.

Willy: A rising young jazz cat in New York City who goes by the stage name of "The Rockin' Kat".

Willow: A cat lost from a Boulder, Colorado home, who was discovered 5 years later and 1,800 miles away in New York City. She survived owls, coyotes, criminals, and Manhattan traffic. She was reunited with her owners with the help of her microchip.

Wilberforce: Downing Street cat under four British Prime Ministers

Velcro: A cat over twenty years old in the book A Gift Before Leaving, he lives with Hannah in a futuristic, artificially intelligent house.

Trillion the Three-Headed Lion: A large, three-headed lion that cannot swim in the book Beast Quest.

Tiger and Blacky: US President Calvin Coolidge's cats when he and his family lived in the White House. Coolidge was known for hiding the cats about the house, prior to and during his presidency, leaving his wife, Grace Coolidge, to find and rescue them.

Tiddles: Female tabby resident of the Ladies' toilet at Paddington Station, London. Thousands of passengers met her and their donations fed her.

Thistleclaw: An ambitious grey tom living in ThunderClan in the book Bluestar's Prophecy.

The Unsinkable Sam: The most famous mascot of the British Royal Navy, was in turn the ship's cat of the Bismarck, HMS Cossack, and HMS Ark Royal and survived the torpedoeing of all three ships before being retired to a home on dry land.

Tad Lazenby: Black bowtie wearing Tuxedo cat head of "M.E.O.W.S." in the film Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.

Sylvester the Cat: Black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes who commonly carries out predatory schemes on Tweety and Speedy Gonzales.

Solomon: One of Lloyd Alexander's many cats, who inspired the premise of the book Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason And Gareth.

Solange: Siamese cat belonging to Edda Burber in the comic strip 9 Chickweed Lane.

Snowbell: The pet Persian white cat of the Little family who gradually warms up to Stuart in the film Stuart Little.

Snowball II: Originally Snowball V, there have been many housecats in the show.

Snowball: The most famous of Ernest Hemingway's cats, who was polydactyl and lived with Hemingway at his house in Key West.

Small Bob: Bob, AKA Iapetuse's skeleton cat in Tartarus. He is a dead cat, only made from bones. His image flickers, making him seem different at times.

Slinky Malinki: The stalking and lurking adventurous cat who is a common cat during the day but becomes a thief as night falls.

Skimbleshanks: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Senechal: Cubitus' next-door neighbor black-and-white tuxedo cat in the comic strip Cubitus.

Senator Capitol Kitty: A resident of Capitol Park in Sacramento, CA and star of Sharon Davis's book "The Adventures of Capitol Kitty"

Selima: A Tortoiseshell tabby belonging to Horace Walpole; drowned in a goldfish bowl, inspiring Thomas Gray's poem Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes (1748).

Scarlett: Who in 1996 saved her kittens one by one from a fire in Brooklyn NY, suffering horrible burns in the process. Named Scarlett by the fireman who rescued her. She became a famous example of the power of a mother's love.

Scarface Claw: A tough cat who scares Hairy Maclary and his canine companions in the book Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy, and even scares himself.

Sayler: A famous cat.

Salem Saberhagen: Talking black cat from the comic book, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and the television series of the same name in 1996, as well as the Sabrina, the Animated Series and its 2003 spinoff.

Rumpelteazer: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.

Ralph: A large kitty weighs over 200 pounds in the comic novel Ralph.

Ralph: A mischievous red cat who enjoys playing mean, practical jokes on his family in the book Rotten Ralph.

Polar Bear: The white cat adopted by writer and animal activist Cleveland Amory, and featured in The Cat Who Came for Christmas, The Cat and the Curmudgeon and The Best Cat Ever.

Pluto: The narrator's cat in the book The Black Cat.

Pixel The Cat: The title character of the book Who Walks Through Walls, who has an inexplicable tendency to be wherever the narrator happens to be.

Penelope Pussycat: A mute and shy black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes.

Pantherlily: An Exceed in the animation Fairy Tail, his head is that of a black panther's, but has a white muzzle and a scar running down across his left eye.

Orlando: A cat from the book A Camping Holiday, the eponymous hero.

Opalescence: Rarity's ill-tempered Persian cat in the animation My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

Ollie: A Siamese cat belonging to comedian Ricky Gervais and novelist Jane Fallon.

Old Deuteronomy: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Nicole Watterson: A blue cat in the animation The Amazing World of Gumball, the mother of Gumball Watterson, and one of the main characters.

Nermal: The self-proclaimed "world's cutest kitten in the animation Garfield.

Mr. Tinkles: An evil snow white cat in the film Cats & Dogs, who planning to sabotage the efforts of Professor Brody to discover a cure for human allergies to dogs.

Mr. Mistoffelees: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Mr. Bigglesworth: A parody of Blofeld's cat from James Bond films.

Misty Malarky Ying Yang: A Siamese belonging to Amy Carter and former pet of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.

Milo: Ginger kitten from the film The Adventures of Milo and Otis.

Midnight Louie: 20 Pound (9 kg) tomcat companion to amateur sleuth in the book Crystal Days.

Mehitabel: A singing alley cat in the animation Shinbone Alley who dreams of being a star and befriends Archy.

Mehitabel: An alley cat who is the best friend of the cockroach Archy in the book Archy and Mehitabel.

Matilda: Resident cat of the Algonquin Hotel in New York City.

Famous People Named L:

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto served as both the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Zoran Jolevski is the current Minister of Defense for the Republic of Macedonia and a former diplomat.

Zora Neale Hurston was a well-known American folklorist, anthropologist and author.

Zelda Fitzgerald was an American writer and the wife of famous novelist Scott Fitzgerald.

Zail Singh was the first Sikh to serve as the President of the Republic of India.

Zack de la Rocha is one of the most admired and well-respected American musician and lyricist.

Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his death in July 1850.

Yanka Kupala was a Belarusian nationalist poet, who is famous for his poem ‘Ад сэрца’ (‘From the Heart’).

Wyclef Jean is a Grammy Award-winning, American-Haitian singer-songwriter and rapper.

Woody Harrelson is an Academy award nominated American actor and activist.

Woody Allen was an American screenwriter, director, actor & musician, Woody Allen’s career spans across five decades.

Wolfgang Puck is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur and the founder of Wolfgang Puck Companies.

Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian writer, poet and play writer.

Winston Churchill was a British politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Wilt Chamberlain was an American basketball player.

Wilma Rudolph was an American sprinter who was considered the fastest woman of her times.

Willie Mays is a retired American professional baseball player who was a center fielder with the New York and San Francisco Giants for the most of his career.

William Wordsworth was an English poet.

William Wallace was a Scottish knight who led the Scottish wars of independence.

William Vickrey was a man of unsurpassed intelligence.

William Tubman was the 19th President of Liberia.

William Thomas Stead was a renowned British news paper editor.

William Theodore Walton III is a retired American basketball player who played for the Portland Trail Blazers before becoming a television sportscaster.

William Tecumseh Sherman was an American soldier who rose to the rank of General during the American Civil war.

William Shakespeare was an English poet and dramatist.

William S. Burroughs was an iconic American writer of the Beat generation.

William Ruto is a politician who hails from Kenya and is the first Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya.

William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher.

William Pitt (Architect) was an acclaimed architect and political figure from Australia.

William Penn was an entrepreneur and philosopher who founded the Province of Pennsylvania.

William Morris was an English textile designer, writer and socialist.

William Maugham was an English playwright, writer and novelist.

William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist and satirist.

William M. Branham was a renowned American Christian minister.

William Jennings Bryan was a famous American politician.

William James Mayo was renowned physician and surgeon in the United States of America.

William James is also known as the Father of American Psychology.

William Hooper was a lawyer and politician from North Carolina who signed the U.

William Henry Harrison was a brave Army man who went on to become the President of the United States.

William Harvey was a famous physician who described the circulation of the blood across the body, in detail.

William Golding was an English poet, novelist, playwright and a winner of Nobel Prize and Booker Prize.

William Godwin was a famous political philosopher, journalist and novelist.

William Glasser was an American psychiatrist who developed the reality and choice theory.

William Gibson is an American-Canadian novelist who pioneered the genre of science/speculative fiction.

William Faulkner was a famous American writer and a Nobel Prize winner.

William Ewart Gladstone was a famous British politician who served as the Prime Minister of United Kingdom four times.

William Ellery was one of the Founding Fathers of America and signed the famous Declaration of Independence.

William Edwards Deming was an American statistician, professor, author, lecturer, and consultant.

William E. Simon was a successful businessman and philanthropist.

William Cullen Bryant is best remembered as the romantic poet and editor of New York Evening Post.

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