Names for calico cats and cats

Legends and myths about the tricolor cat

The most beautiful and most famous legend about the lucky tricolor cat is the Japanese one. Thanks to her, the well-known ceramic sculptures of the three-colored cat Mike Neko, waving her right or left paw, arose.

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In Holland, cats with this color are called “lapjeskat”, which translates as patchwork cat. In England they are called Calico cat. The name comes from the name of the fabric invented in the Indian city of Kozhikode (Calicut). The British believe that such a cat is the keeper of the hearth and family comfort. And in many Muslim countries they believe that the presence of a tricolor cat in the house will protect the house from fire.

Even the harsh Japanese sailors, who never allowed females on their ships, gladly took calico cats on voyages, believing that they would not only protect the ship from the elements, but also make the voyage profitable. Using these legends, you can choose a beautiful and mysterious name.

Popular nicknames for tricolor cats

Since ancient times, three-haired cats have been revered as a special species, a symbol of good luck, happiness, and prosperity. Everyone wanted to have a successful cat in their home. A family was considered chosen and protected by higher powers from the evil eye, damage and curses if a cat with a colored fur coat wandered into their yard. Therefore, tri-colored kittens should be named accordingly, which will help increase their mystical power.

Beautiful nicknames for girls

Mostly cats have a three-haired fluffy coat, so for girl kittens it is important to choose a beautiful, pleasant name. Babies with multi-colored fur with brown, red, and white stripes are distinguished by an easy-going, friendly, affectionate disposition. Therefore, you can name a tricolor cat girl like this:

  • Alice;
  • Adele;
  • Bella;
  • Boya;
  • Varya;
  • Vlas;
  • Hera;
  • Goldie;
  • Jesse;
  • Giving;
  • Elis;
  • Eve;
  • Joly;
  • Giselle;
  • Zaya;
  • Zlata;
  • Evie;
  • Irma;
  • Yoska;
  • Candy;
  • Kitty;
  • Lana;
  • Lisa;
  • Mila;
  • Moore;
  • Nyasha;
  • Nellie;
  • Audrey;
  • Ollie;
  • Punya;
  • Polly;
  • Lynx;
  • Rommie;
  • Sima;
  • Sandy;
  • Terra;
  • Taya;
  • Uma;
  • Ulya;
  • Flora;
  • Fairy;
  • Chloe;
  • Hatti;
  • Cesa;
  • Tsapa;
  • Chara;
  • Chosya;
  • Sherry;
  • Shaya;
  • Amy;
  • Ella;
  • Yusya;
  • Juno;
  • Yaska;
  • Yalta.

What to name a three-haired boy?

Mostly female cats have colored fur. But tricolor boys are born very rarely - 1 out of 3 thousand.


If you are lucky enough to become the owner of a tricolor boy, you should choose a name that matches his character.
Such a cat often develops various genetic diseases; in addition, an adult male is completely infertile. However, if a person becomes the owner of such a rare furry pet, it is necessary to choose a suitable nickname for him. If a boy's kitten's coat is painted with gray, red, or white stripes, it is recommended to give him one of these suggested names:

  • Artemy;
  • Artie;
  • Bambi;
  • Berg;
  • Vardi;
  • West;
  • Gass;
  • Glen;
  • Joy;
  • Dyke;
  • Egor;
  • Hedgehog;
  • Zhora;
  • Zhek;
  • Zur;
  • Zeus;
  • Icarus;
  • Iris;
  • Carat;
  • Clif;
  • Locky;
  • Lex;
  • Max;
  • Moor;
  • Nemo;
  • Neo;
  • Oliver;
  • Austin;
  • Pete;
  • Pepper;
  • Ronnie;
  • Ray;
  • Sting;
  • Stas;
  • Tigran;
  • Trophy;
  • Uranus;
  • Ulf;
  • Phil;
  • Fay;
  • Hardy;
  • Caliph;
  • Ceron;
  • Cesis;
  • Cherry;
  • Chips;
  • Shirik;
  • Chico;
  • The ex;
  • Elvis;
  • Utik;
  • Yust;
  • Jaguar;
  • Janson.

Funny nicknames


An animal with an interesting color can be given a funny and cheerful nickname, for example, Fifteen.
Cat lovers recommend calling colored cats with a cheerful, sociable character cheerful, funny names that reflect their individual character. You can name a brindle girl cat like this:

  • Mitten;
  • Caramel;
  • Multicolor;
  • Fifteen;
  • Candy;
  • Waffle;
  • Dosya;
  • Hemp;
  • Gorgeous;
  • Orange;
  • Zhulka;
  • Canary;
  • Sweetie;
  • Pumpkin;
  • Little one.

The small striped pet can also be called an affectionate diminutive female name. The list of popular ones is:

  • Maruska;
  • Svekha;
  • Lenka;
  • Marishka;
  • Irusya;
  • Vikulya;
  • Yulyanya;
  • Alenka;
  • Masha;
  • Dashulya;
  • Gel;
  • Verunchik.


Shaggy and fluffy pets with a cheerful character are called accordingly - Zhuzhik or Nafanya.
Rare tricolor cats that bring joy are also often awarded cheerful and funny nicknames. Here are some of them:

  • Apricot;
  • Watermelon;
  • Bagel;
  • Borschik;
  • Peas;
  • Dodo;
  • Zinger;
  • Zhuzhik;
  • Nafanya;
  • Karapuz;
  • Meowed;
  • Bonehead;
  • Gingerbread;
  • Bagel;
  • Cheburek;
  • Hobbit;
  • Yandex;
  • Cheesecake;
  • Mavrodiy;
  • Petrovich;
  • Schumacher.

Male diminutive names are also popular:

  • Vasek;
  • Mitya;
  • Dimon;
  • Vitas;
  • Valera;
  • Zhorik;
  • Zheka;
  • Tolik;
  • Kolyan;
  • Lech;
  • Pavlik;
  • Edik.

Rare nicknames


A calico cat that brings good luck should have a similar name, such as Vlada or Pandora.
Some owners want their calico cat, who brings good luck, to be named with an unusual, rare name. The list of nicknames for girls is as follows:

  • Amalia;
  • Aelita;
  • Beatrice;
  • Bilda;
  • Valkyrie;
  • Vlada;
  • Grace;
  • Gladys;
  • Denise;
  • Dorrie;
  • Evita;
  • Elva;
  • Jolly;
  • Jastina;
  • Zara;
  • Zinga;
  • Isabel;
  • Idgie;
  • Yoka;
  • Caroline;
  • Cassie;
  • Lily;
  • Louise;
  • Madeleine;
  • Melissa;
  • Naomi;
  • Nikki;
  • Odette;
  • Ophelia;
  • Pandora;
  • Penelope;
  • Rune;
  • Reed;
  • Sabrina;
  • Satan;
  • Terry;
  • Taira;
  • Undine;
  • Una;
  • Frida;
  • Flory;
  • Helga;
  • Hella;
  • Chilita;
  • Chase;
  • Shani;
  • Shiva;
  • Elsa;
  • Hellas;
  • UPI;
  • Younessa;
  • Yanika;
  • Yanetta.


They try to come up with an original and rare nickname for a unique male, for example, Grand or Velvet.
For tricolor boys, you can choose one of the following options:

  • Hazard;
  • Arno;
  • Velvet;
  • Buckingham;
  • Vermouth;
  • Windy;
  • Hephaestus;
  • Grandee;
  • Dallas;
  • Dionysus;
  • Erofey;
  • Elor;
  • Germont;
  • Jacques;
  • Zeus;
  • Zorro;
  • Indigo;
  • Snow leopard;
  • Kiryan;
  • Kari;
  • A lion;
  • Luxury;
  • MacLeod;
  • Maxwell;
  • Nathan;
  • Alarm;
  • Odysseus;
  • Austin;
  • Porter;
  • Patrick;
  • Wright;
  • Roger;
  • Sirius;
  • Solomon;
  • Tratuffe;
  • Troy;
  • Urman;
  • Uncas;
  • Floppy;
  • Falk;
  • Harris;
  • Khariton;
  • Centaurus;
  • Citron;
  • Chelly;
  • Chamberlain;
  • Chico;
  • Charles;
  • Eros;
  • Edmond;
  • Utik;
  • Jupiter;
  • Yaffee;
  • Jaguar.

What breeds are tricolor?

In addition to outbred “noblewomen”, tri-color coat color is allowed by the breed standard for:

  • Maine Coons (USA);
  • British (England) and American (USA) shorthair cats;
  • Persians (Türkiye, Iran);
  • exotics (USA);
  • Manx (Isle of Man, near England);
  • Japanese (Japan) and Kuril (Russia) bobtails;
  • Turkish Vans (Türkiye);
  • Neva masquerade cats (Russia).

The color of tri-colored cats is called differently - tortoiseshell, if white is predominant - calico, and if colored spots predominate, then "harlequin". When choosing a name for a tricolor cat, you can choose it based on the most popular and beautiful names of the countries of origin of these breeds.

Popular names

Let’s take a look at what owners around the world call their favorite “turtles”:

  • Annie;
  • Bella;
  • Beth;
  • Carla;
  • Selina;
  • Chloe;
  • Connie;
  • Delia;
  • Emery;
  • Emily;
  • Emma;
  • Florence;
  • Franks;
  • Jorge;
  • Holly;
  • Isla;
  • Iris;
  • Isabel;
  • Jenny;
  • Jadi;
  • Kimmy;
  • Kirsty;
  • Lauri;
  • Lily;
  • Lola;
  • Lottie;
  • Maybelle;
  • Maddie;
  • Mia;

Owner of tortoiseshell color Kimmy:

  • Molly;
  • Olivia;
  • Opal;
  • Polly;
  • Quinn;
  • Robin;
  • Sage;
  • Sarah;
  • Sophie;
  • Tessa;
  • Trixie;
  • Vicky;
  • Wilma;
  • Zinny;
  • Zoe.

Kitty Sophie:

Beautiful nicknames for the breed

For tricolor cats of the Maine Coon, American Shorthair and Exotic breeds, names such as:

  • Alice, Adeline, Alivia, Aaren, Abigail, Amalia, Anabella, Andrea, Angelina;
  • Britney, Beverly, Betty, Brenda, Becky, Brooke;
  • Wood, Vivien;
  • Garnet, Goldie, Glory, Gweneth, Gaynor;
  • Jessica, Jennifer, Ginger, Julia, Darcy, Jodie;
  • Kate, Candy, Kelly, Cameron, Carolyn, Kimberly, Kendra;
  • Lara, Laura, Lassie, Leslie, Lillian, Larry;
  • Meryl, Megan, Marilyn, Miranda, Maggie, Martha;
  • Oprah, Oralee, Audrey, Oriana, Aubrey/Obi;
  • Pamela, Piper, Padgett, Peyton, Penelope, Prue, Peggy, Princess, Patricia;
  • Rose, Ravenna, Roxy, Regina, Rosemary, Ripley, Rosemary, Rachel;
  • Stephanie, Salina, Summer, Sue, Sunny, Sarrana, Samantha, Celeste, Solly;
  • Tiffany, Thea, Tubby, Tamsin;
  • Happy, Hayden, Hollis, Helen, Kharatiya, Hetty, Harper;
  • Sharyn, Charmaine, Sharon, Shavon.

    Tricolor kitten

Beautiful and mysterious names are suitable for Turkish Van and Persian cats:

  • Aylin, Alsou, Aishe, Ainur, Altyn;
  • Belgin, Berna, Birsen, Bilgi, Basar;
  • Gizem, Goce, Gul, Gunay;
  • Deniz, Dilara, Can, Damla, Duygu;
  • Kanan, Kara, Kyutai;
  • Lale;
  • Melek, Meriem;
  • Nergis, Nurai;
  • Sanaz, Sel, Selvi, Sonay;
  • Taneli, Tangyul, Tulay;
  • Fidan;
  • Hande, Khazan;
  • Cicek, Cilek;
  • Shebnem, Shirin;
  • Ebru, Emine, Ece;
  • Yagmur.

For cats of the Japanese and Kuril Bobtail breeds, you can choose a nickname from the following names:

  • Atsumi, Akemi, Akiko, Aimi, Asemi, Akane, Ayako;
  • Weiki, Wenling;
  • Izumi, Yoko, Yoshiko;
  • Kam, Kiang, Keiko, Kingjao, Kimiko, Kingling, Kumiko, Xierong, Kazumi, Xiya, Katsumi;
  • Lanfeng, Lijun, Liling, Luli;
  • Megumi, Meili, Midori, Mingyu, Minori, Miyuki, Moriko, Mariko;
  • Naoki, Niu, Noriko, Natsumi;
  • Reiko, Ryoko;
  • Setsuko, Song, Sumiko, Sekiko;
  • Tomiko, Tsukiko;
  • Fuji, Fang, Fumiko;
  • Hideko, Hiroko, Hoshi, Hitomi;
  • Eiko, Emi, Etsuko;
  • Yukiko, Yuming, Yumi, Yusheng, Yuriko;
  • Yanling, Yasuko, Yanmei.

In addition to beautiful names in the traditions of different countries, a tricolor cat can be named according to its color.

Basic criteria for choosing a nickname

To choose a name for your pet, you should consider the following indicators:

  • it should be sonorous and simple (no more than 2-3 syllables), so that it is easier for the animal to remember, and also easier for the owner to pronounce when he calls the kitten;
  • the nickname must contain whistling, hissing sounds;
  • the breed of the pet, since certain nicknames may be suitable, for example, for the British or Scots;
  • appearance of a cat: color of fur, eyes;
  • character traits: gracefulness, clumsiness, playfulness;
  • the age of the animal, if it takes too long to choose a nickname, the pet may grow up during this time and not accept it;
  • preferences of the animal itself, which is capable of perceiving the first three sounds of its name.

How to name a calico cat or cat: different options for choosing names
The name of a tricolor pet should be simple and sonorous. When choosing a suitable name for your four-legged friend, you should make a list of all the nicknames you like and then cross out the most inappropriate names from it. Using this method of elimination, you can find the only nickname that both the owner and the kitten will like.

Video: how to choose a name for a cat

Nickname based on coat color

In felinology, three-color coloring is called tortoiseshell, so you can look for beautiful-sounding words in different languages ​​denoting turtles:

  • Tartaruga - Portuguese;
  • Korinaka – Slovak;
  • Kalpicona – Finnish;
  • Zelva – Lithuanian;
  • Breshke – Albanian;
  • Zhelka – Macedonian.

    Tricolor beautiful kitten

Or you can just call the cat a cat:

  • Pussy – English;
  • Bissih – Arabic;
  • Kotka – Bulgarian;
  • Tsitsuka, Tsitsuka-Mitsuka - Hungarian;
  • Popoki – Hawaiian;
  • Pois – Dutch;
  • Kata – Georgian;
  • Khatulya - in Hebrew;
  • Kutjin - Indonesian;
  • Pishkin – Irish;
  • Cattur – Icelandic;
  • Felis - Latin;
  • Katines – Lithuanian;
  • Felina – Mexican;
  • Besi – German;
  • Shimi – Pakistani;
  • Macka – Slovakian;
  • Minus - Hindi;
  • Domaz - Ethiopia.

The owner can show originality, creativity or a sense of humor, but in order not to offend or frighten off the luck that the tricolor cat will bring into the house, it is better to choose a beautiful name with meaning.

Famous nicknames

You can look at the names of famous cats:

  • Boniface is a common cat name in Soviet films and cartoons.
  • Nala is Simba's friend from The Lion King.
  • Salem is the cat from Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
  • Garfield is the eponymous character from Jim Davis's comic books.
  • Matroskin is the name of the main character of the books and cartoons “Prostokvashino”.
  • Basilio is the famous cunning cat from Pinocchio.

Simba's namesake:

Name by character

Tricolor cats are considered very friendly, sweet, intelligent and easy-going. But long-haired tortoiseshells behave the way they are treated. If they are loved and cherished, then the cat shows the best character traits, but if he is ignored or offended, then he can become nervous and aggressive.

Tricolor cute kitten

“Turtles” do not like to be touched by strangers because of their strong attachment to their owner. They are capricious and do not like to be taught. Tricolors choose a place to sleep and relieve their needs independently and do not want to obey the rules imposed on them. Therefore, a pet can be named in accordance with the main traits of its character:

  • Agata/Agafya – kind;
  • Aglaida – sparkling, lovely;
  • Alevtina – chaste;
  • Alla is selfish;
  • Animaisa – spiritual;
  • Amanda – nice;
  • Antonia - entering into battle;
  • Ariadne - sleeping;
  • Arina – calm;
  • Angelina – angelic;
  • Aella – hurricane, whirlwind;
  • Valerie – brave, strong;
  • Vanessa is a butterfly, suitable for a cheerful, active cat;
  • Wendy is a friend;
  • Varvara is a savage;
  • Vivien – alive;
  • Vasilisa - regal;
  • Veselina – cheerful;
  • Grace – grace;
  • Glafira – sophisticated;
  • Blue – tender;
  • Jennifer is a sorceress;
  • Jessica is a treasure;
  • Jocelyn is cheerful;
  • Dobrava - kind;
  • Euphrosyne/Ilaria – joy, fun;
  • Iraida – goddess of the rainbow;
  • Ivy – goddess of food (suitable for a cat who loves to eat);
  • Cassandra – radiant;
  • Cleopatra is a beauty;
  • Concordia – concordant;
  • Constance - faithful, constant;
  • Leila – night beauty (for a cat that is active at night);
  • Leona/Ruslana – lioness;
  • Lucy – bringer of luck and light;
  • Miranda is amazing;
  • Mia – obstinate;
  • Mona is a hermit;
  • Madison – kind;
  • Milada - sweetheart;
  • The norm is approximate;
  • Nancy – graceful;
  • Pamela – playful;
  • Paula/Pavlina – small;
  • Radmila – joyful;
  • Rachel – lamb;
  • Sophie – wise;
  • Susanna – stubborn;
  • Stella/Esther – star;
  • Felicia - happiness;
  • Kharitina is a beauty;
  • Cheryl - beloved;
  • Julia is fluffy.

    Tricolor lovely kitten

A cat of any breed and color is an individual. It is often difficult to predict how a playful, curious kitten will grow up. Therefore, you need to take the choice of a name based on the pet’s character seriously and observe its behavior and preferences. You should also think before calling your cat “cool” names.

Cool nicknames

You can call your animal that brings joy and happiness a funny or original nickname:

  • Agate;
  • Cinderella;
  • Iris;
  • Citrus;
  • Smoke;
  • Aster;
  • Bead;
  • Basil;
  • Atlant;
  • Kitty;
  • Nyusha;
  • Krosh;
  • Mimosa;
  • Masyanya;
  • Puma;
  • Fanta;
  • Simka;
  • Boomer;
  • Porsche;
  • Sweetie;
  • Ferrari;
  • Mercedes;
  • Lusha;
  • Zlat;
  • Zay;
  • Moire;
  • Lelya;
  • Melissa;
  • Sancho;
  • Gogol;
  • Cecil;
  • Alexis;
  • Ray;
  • Damian;
  • Cassandra;
  • Vanilla;
  • Julie;
  • Sakura;
  • Yarosh;
  • Lada;
  • Yula;
  • Oxy;
  • Frida;
  • Mimi;
  • Afonya;
  • Ivy;
  • Lulu;
  • Miranda;
  • Moon;
  • Lyubava;
  • Dusya;
  • Milka;
  • Dosya;
  • Klepa;
  • Tasya;
  • Peach;
  • Moore;
  • Tosya;
  • Alice;
  • Kasya;
  • Plush;
  • Fortune;
  • Asya;
  • Vasilisa;
  • Alicia.

Cutie Kitty:

Cat Peach:

What not to call a tortoiseshell cat

The sense of humor is perceived differently by different people. This also applies to sensitive animals such as cats. She reacts sensitively not only to the mood of the owner, but also to the infusion of those around her. Before you let your irrepressible imagination run wild, it’s worth assessing the reaction of others to such “creative” nicknames as:

  • Saucepan;
  • Piggy;
  • Shark;
  • Bazooka;
  • Angry;
  • Radish;
  • Pumpkin;
  • Sprat;
  • Khukhrya.

If friends at home have the same sense of humor as the owner, then the laughter caused by the nickname will irritate and offend the cat’s feelings. You shouldn’t be surprised if, after a lot of fun, the owner begins to clean up puddles and piles, glue up wallpaper, reupholster furniture and eliminate other traces of his pet’s “terrible revenge.”

How to name a tricolor boy kitten

Tricolor cats are extremely rare. One such kitten is born on average for every three thousand tri-colored individuals, and is, as a rule, infertile, so purchasing a male tri-colored kitten is a great success. A characteristic feature of a pet with a tricolor color is peacefulness and obedience, so the nickname must fully correspond to its habits and behavior:

  • “A” - Abel, Abner, Augustine, Adam, Adonis, Azure, Ike, Axel, Allegro, Albert, Aldo, Amaris, Ambrose, Amiram, Anatole, Apollo, Argos, Arnie, Arthur, Aslan, Attila, Achilles and Ajax.
  • “B” – Bugzy, Byte, Bali, Balthazar, Baloo, Bundy, Barley, Bart, Busker, Bacchus, Benz, Bergen, Berkeley, Bing, Beatty, Blake, Blaine, Boas, Bobo, Bogart, Bonjour, Bonza, Bosco, Brandy, Brennan, Broin, Bruno, Brutus, Bruce, Bourbon, Babbitt and Bailey.
  • “B” – Vaigar, Valet, Valmont, Walter, Varden, Watson, Washington, Vesuvius, Wellington, Veld, Vivaldi, Vizier, Viking, Viscount, Vincent, Virage, Knight, Volt and Voltaire.
  • “G” – Gabor, Gabriel, Hyde, Hamlet, Hans, Harvard, Harry, Garfield, Gator, Gamin, Hector, Hercules, Hermes, Hephaestus, Gilbert, Gilroy, Guinness, Glen, Godfried, Goliath, Homer, Horace, Herman, Grant, Gringo, Guddini and Gustav.
  • “D” – Dallas, Daniel, Dante, Darius, Daedalus, Dale, Descartes, Dandy, Jazz, Jared, Jasper, Jack, Jekyll, Jet, Jeffrey, Jingo, Joker, Julian, Diesel, Dionysus, Donovan, Dougal, Duncan, and Dewey.
  • “E” – Euclid, Egypt, Yenisei, Yeran and Ephraim.
  • “F” – Jacques, Jardon, Gerard, Gilles, Georges and Geoffrey.
  • “Z” – Zaire, Zack, Zanzibar, Zeus, Zero, Sigmund, Siegfried, Zodiac, Zorro, Zurgas and Zurim;
  • “I” – Egan, Yeti, Icarus, Emperor, Inferno, Irwin and Iris.
  • “K” – Kabuki, Kai, Caleb, Caligula, Cameo, Kanji, Captain, Capri, Caracal, Carbon, Carson, Caspar, Cashmere, Quant, Quentin, Kevin, Kelvin, Keller, Kermit, Kern, Catesby, Keegan, Killian, Cyrus, Clyde, Clifford, Claude, Collet, Columbus, Conall, Conan, Connor, Conrad and Confucius.
  • "L" - Lyell, Lionel, Lamar, Lambert, Larry, Latte, Levi, Lexus, Lace, Leo, Leroy, Leslie, Lester, Liam, Limit, Linnaeus, Lloyd, Luigi, Lucas, Luciano, Ludwig, Luther and Lucius.
  • “M” – Magellan, Miles, Mac, McIntosh, McKeinzie, Maximillian, Malachite, Malibu, Malcolm, Mango, Mandrake, Monkeys, Mao, Marcus, Maramit, Marrakesh, Marsik, Marcel, Martin, Masquerade, Matthias, Matte, Mau, Muffin, Mahogany, Mahoney, Madison, Mame, Mellwyn and Melrowney.
  • “N” – Nyjer, Nive, Nails, Naomen, Narcissus, Nattan, Neuville, Negus, Neutron, Neiko, Nelson, Neo, Neptune, Nero, Nero, Niallan, Neil, Nilsi, Nimrod, Nitro, Noah, Nolan, Noel and Noir.
  • “O” – Oasis, Obelix, August, Ogopogo, Odell, Odin, Odysseus, Ozzy, Ozone, Oklahoma, Oxford, Olwen, Oliver, Olivier, Almonds, Omar, Onyx, Opal, Opus, Eagle, Oreo, Orin, Orion and Orlando.
  • “P” – Pablo, Paladin, Palermo, Pacific, Patrick, Pebbles, Pedro, Paisley, Percival, Picasso, Pico, Pix, Pilgrim, Pinkerton, Pearson, Peter, Pluto, Porsche, Pretzel, Princeton, Poirot, Pierre and Pierrot.
  • “R” – Raja, Raider, Ralph, Ramses, Ranon, Russell, Raul, Raphael, Regent, Remus, Rhett, Rigby, Ringo, Rion, Robbie, Robbin, Roden, Rodney, Roy, Rocky, Roxy, Romeo, Romero, Ronan, Roark, Rowan, Rochester, Rupert, Raleigh, Randall and Randy.
  • “S” – Simon, Cyrus, Saikko, Salerno, Sullivan, Samson, Samuel, Sunset, Satin, Saturn, Saul, Sebastian, Seymour, Senator, Siam, Sigurdi, Sidney, Sisyphus, Silver, Simba, Semeon, Simon, Sinclair, Zion, Scaramouche, Scout, Scorpio, Scott, Scotchie, Smokey, Snow, Socrates, Solo and Spocky.
  • “T” – Tabasco, Taboo, Typhoon, Tanuki, Tarzan, Taurus, Twisty, Tempest, Theodore, T-rex, Tybalt, Tibert, Tivolli, Tiger, Tick-tock, Titan, Tobbias, Tokyo, Tommy, Thor, Thorin, Thorion, Torran, Trevor and Tristan.
  • "U" - Whitey, Udo, Wilbert, Willie, Wilfred, Winston, Ullan, Williss, Ulwin, Ulf, Urman, Unagi, Wallden, Wallis, Walter, Uran, Urry and Wayne.
  • “F” – Faun, Fadji, Fayelen, Faxie, Pharaoh, Farrell, Farrini, Farouk, Faust, Fafnirt, Felix, Fellis, Phoenix, Ferrell, Figaro, Fidel, Finn, Fluffy, Flynnty, Focus, Forest, Franklin, Francis, Fruity, Frank and Fairfax.
  • "X" - Haibibi, Javier, Hagar, Haigen, Haditar, Hazar, Khalif, Hamefrey, Khan, Hunter, Harlow, Hairon, Hariper, Hairris, Helving, Henderix, Haires and Higgins.
  • “C” – Tsar, Caesario, Cesius, Caesar, Centaurus, Cerios, Cyani, Qigong and Citron.
  • “C” – Chaplin, Chili, Charleston, Chasey, Churchill, Chester, Cheshire and Chivas.
  • “Sh” - Shaybli, Chance, Charles, Shah, Shayvi, Shane, Sheikh, Shellby, Sheilly, Shelfi, Shanny, Shannon, Cherbourg, Sheiridan, Sherriff, Sherlock, Sheirri, Sherkhan, Shiraz and Sean.
  • “E” – Eibbot, Eberhard, Ebboni, Evan, Evgur, Everest, Ego, Edward, Edgari, Eddie, Eidison, Edmund, Einstein, Airy, Excalibur, Elovis, Elwood, Eliot, Ellfi, Elfi, Emil, Emirt, Amish, Emmitt, Aeneas, Hercule and Ashton.
  • "Yu" - Eugene, Yuikon, Julius, Unigar, Unituss, Jupiter, Jurgen and Eustace.
  • “I” – Yavorg, Iago, Yanin, Yantar, Yappi, Yars, Yarang, Jaromir, Yanson and Yashy.

Tri-colored males appear extremely rarely

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Features of tricolor cats

It is believed that the softest, friendliest and most flexible cats are tricolor cats. Their fur is colored black (blue), white and red (orange) or cream. There is a misconception that only females can be tricolored, but this color, although very rare, is also seen in male cats.

According to research, one cat with a tricolor coat is found in every 3 thousand cats with the same color.

Animals love affection very much and also respond tenderly to it. The biggest feature of these four-legged pets is their unusual color. The tricolor fur of these animals comes in two types:

Calico. In this case, spots of black and red (cream) colors are combined with white spots.

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The color of the calico calico cat is manifested in a combination of black and orange spots with white.

Harlequin. This is another type of color when the remaining two colors are distributed over the white coat. They are usually found on the tail, head, and body.

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Harlequin is another type of calico cat color, the main color here is white, and the other two colors are distributed over it

Cats with such coat colors come in different breeds, but more often this unusual color is found in outbred individuals.

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