Midcentury Cat Names, Page 5



NameMeaningGenderOrigin
CoralGreek for small stone. Sincere or from the sea. Marine animal whose skeletons form coral reefs.FemaleNature
CorinnemaidenFemale
CorneliushornMaleLatin
Curtiscourteous, politeMale
CyPersian, sun or throneMaleEnglish
DaisyDay's eye. A flower name. Female
DaisyDay's eye. A flower name. Female
Danielmy judge is the LordMaleHebrew
Daphnelaurel, bay tree, victoryFemaleGreek
DarlenedarlingFemaleEnglish
DarylFrench, dear one, belovedFemaleEnglish
DaveDavid's son MaleShort
DavidDearly loved MaleHebrew
DeanFrom the valley.MaleEnglish
Deboraha bee, to speak kind wordsFemaleHebrew.
DebraBee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. FemaleSpelling
DellaGerman, nobleFemaleEnglish
DennisNamed for Saint Denys Male
Derekand brother Domino, from the '70s rock group Derek and the DominoesMaleEnglish
DeweyDiminutive of Dafydd, Welsh variation of DavidMaleAnglicized
DianadivineFemaleLatin
DianedivineFemale
Donaldruler of the world, brown strangerMaleScottish
DonnaLady FemaleItalian
DoragiftFemaleGreek




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