How to choose
By purchasing a kitten from breeders, you no longer have to worry about the name of the pet. Most often, it is already marked in the documents and begins with the letter corresponding to the litter number. In this case, the owner only needs to think about how to shorten it, since there are not just long, but also double and even triple names. And sometimes, if a kitten is ordered in advance, the right to name it is left to the future owner. So, the owner of a little British girl faces a difficult choice.
Basic Rules. To choose a special name, you need to know some rules:
- It should please not only the owner, but also the animal. Therefore, having chosen the right one, it is worth trying it on your pet with different intonations and observing her reaction. If she liked it, she will immediately begin to respond to it. If not, you need to be patient and move further down the list.
- Often on social networks you can see entire competitions with prizes for the best name. Owners who do not know what to name their tailed aristocrat offer this to their friends and acquaintances.
- Often a nickname is played for forfeits. All household members write their names on pieces of paper and then put them in a bag. The one that remains last will be the name of the new family member.
- You can offer the choice to the girl herself. To do this, lay out several pieces of paper with written names in front of her and wait until she touches one of them with her paw.
Names for a British cat
- Purebred kittens will make any apartment cozy and become a great friend for both adults and children. The British are noble animals that are distinguished by their intelligence and docile nature. Of course, each kitten is interesting in its own way, and it needs to choose a special nickname. Some people manage to understand at first glance exactly what their new friend's name will be. At the same time, there are situations when it is not possible to immediately determine the nickname.
- If a cat (boy) appears in the house, then you should pay attention to his character. It is quite possible that it will immediately become known what is the best name for the little prankster. If the baby has a mischievous disposition, then the following names are suitable for small British kittens: Basilio, Bonya, Convolvulus, Mongoose, Tsunami, Picasso, New Island, Zhigalo, Joy, Gromik.
- Quite often there are calm kittens that like to sleep and almost never get naughty. They need to choose a name that will best reflect their character traits. For example, you can name the baby: Jake, Peter, Ottima, Nubby, Thailand, Pooh, Balzac, Ice, Hercules, Garfield, Puzan, Nathaniel.
- It is not uncommon to meet little aristocrats who, from childhood, display noble character traits. They need to choose a beautiful and worthy name, because a little count or lord has settled in the house. Some owners remember famous writers, as well as historical figures. Indeed, ancient names are perfect for a British breed kitten. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the most successful options that will reflect the noble features of the British.
- The baby can be called: Arnold, Valentino, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Nemo, Thomas, Palmiro, Walter, Jean, August, Alain, Admiral, Oscar, Leopold, Leonardo, Martin. There are also other names that are suitable for a little aristocrat. For example, you can give the following nicknames: Watson, Nathan, Holmes, Dorian, Jacob, David, Daniel, Bruno, Emperor, Christian, Naples, Ralph, Robert.
- As you can understand, there are many options for names that are perfect for kittens. By the way, there are also funny nicknames that are definitely worth considering for nimble and playful pets. For example, you can nickname the baby: Gingerbread, iPhone, Raccoon, Nosy, Martian, Cosmos, Orange, Bosun, Alpacino, Murzya, Truffle, Puffy.
- There are many interesting names, so people should not have any problems choosing the most suitable one. Naturally, it is recommended to look at how the baby will react to certain nicknames. It happens that a kitten immediately responds to the name it likes. There are also situations when a pet will stubbornly ignore a new name.
- Owners can be advised to give short nicknames, because they are easier for their pets to remember. Of course, you can officially name a kitten with a beautiful and stately name, but you should definitely come up with a successful abbreviation. Let's say if the pet gets the name Hephaestus, then it should be called Gefa or Gafik. This will make it easier for the baby to remember the nickname, because it will be better understood by ear.
- Experienced breeders recommend choosing names that contain sizzling letters. In this case, it is easier for the animal to get used to it, and the little Briton will quickly begin to respond to the nickname. In any case, the final decision is up to the owner of the animal, because it is up to him to decide exactly what to name his pet.
Alphabetical list
The easiest way to name your favorite is to use the alphabetical index:
- Agnia, Aleta, Arletta, Alice, Aria, Anna, Ada, Adelina, Alfina, Harp, Aglaya, Assa.
- Britney, Brittany, Bethany, Blythe, Blanca, Baby, Belinda, Beverly, Bastille, Bertha, Bonna, Babette, Burma, Brandy, Bliss, Binky, Bambi.
- Vlada, Wanda, Violetta, Villina, Verba, Vita, Violanta, Verunya, Valencia.
- Greta, Harriet, Glenna, Granny, Gamma, Gilena, Gita.
- Daria, Dasha, Dunyasha, Dalida, Delia, Dryad, Daira, Dina, Danelia, Disa, Deira, Dauria, Dionysus, Dilyara, Delhi, Darki, Jella, Dushenka, Danila, Dora, Dumka.
- Elana, Eva, Yesenia.
- Giselle, Jacqueline, Zhelya, Juliana, Jeanne, Georgette, Jadi, Genuaria, Justine.
- Zarina, Zoya, Zaira, Zani, Zola, Zuleika, Zurna, Zeva, Zuma, Zukka, Zita.
- Iraida, Yvonne, Iya, Inessa, Ida, Italina, Iolana, Ivanna, Joanna, Isidora, Ithaca, Irma, Ivetta, Indiana, Ilsa.
- Krista, Constance, Carolina, Kisa, Clarissa, Clara, Klava, Colette, Karina.
- Lana, Leonella, Livia, Laura, Lucinda, Lada, Leda, Linda, Liana, Lois, Lavisa, Lyra, Lola, Lenivka, Lulu.
- Nonna, Naina, Nanni, Nirvana, Niagara, Nala, Nellie, Nariel, Nolina, Nita, Nastasya, Narnia, Nicoletta, Nicole, Ninel, Nora.
- Oprah, Olympia, Autumn, Oda, Wasp, Osaka, Ocher.
- Pam, Pappy, Peppy, Pepina, Pepita, Polly, Pina, Pilar, Purina, Prissy, Prada, Pava, Poppy, Puna.
- Rimma, Rose, Rila, Rami, Roda, Rochelle, Riva, Lynx, Reva, Rania, Runa, Rosa, Rossaria, Ramina, Ramona, Ressi.
- Santa, Sally, Soul, Stina, Sati, Santi, Cynthia, Salina, Salty, Serena, Sura, Sayana, Sogdiana, Sima, Semiramis, Suna, Stalina, Sister, Sela, Stella.
- Tara, Tirana, Tiara, Tyra, Mystery, Tweedy, Trisha, Tora, Talia, Tera, Theresia, Tamara, Tina, Tosha, Pumpkin, Tilda, Toys.
- Ulla, Ulina, Snail, Uraza, Uma, Ufa, Ondine, Una.
- Fifina, Faina, Flanya, Phoebe, Philomena, Phoebe, Frisbee, Fira, Fanny, Phryn, Frida.
- Hella, Helga, Holly, Hannah, Honey, Hershey.
- Caecilia, Centauri, Circe, Tsilya, Tsvetana.
- Sheena, Shani, Shona, Shilla, Shmara, Sheila, Shaina, Chantal, Shaolin, Sugar, Shleya, Shakira, Shelly, Shuana, Shustrya.
- China, Cholita, Chita, Chena, Miracles.
- Ella, Emma, Evelina, Erda, Enya, Elina, Eda, Eduarda, Eva, Ellie, Elsie, Elaine, Emina, Annie, Eugenie, Efa, Ermina.
- Euphemia, Yula, Yuliana, Yucca, Yuna, Utah.
- Ioannina, Jadwiga, Yalla.
Other popular nicknames
Commonly used nicknames for British Fold cats in alphabetical order:
- Adele, Ariel, Albina, Aloise, Ardella, Alla, Anastasia, Anfiska, Aphrodite, Augusta, Artemis, Ayla, Aisha, Amelia, Alaska, Akulina, Alice, Alberta, Agnia, Asya, Anna, Aurelia, Alfreda, Aida, Amina, Archelia, Antonina, Ivy, Arabica, Arizona.
- Baileys, Bogdana, Bronislava, Berta, Bohemia, Betty, Beatrissa, Britney, Bozhena, Belatrissa, Borislava, Bella, Bonita.
- Vanilla, Veselina, Vesta, Venus, Vilora, Violetta, Varvara, Victoria, Viola, Valeria, Valencia, Violette, Virginia, Wilma, Vladislava, Vanessa, Wanda.
- Gabriella, Goldie, Galatea, Gayane, Hermione, Galaxia, Glafira, Hera, Gamma, Gertrude, Greta, Geisha, Hansel, Henrietta, Hortensia, Grace, Gertrude, Guzel, Gucci, Harmony.
- Jessica or Jessie, Dzhulka, Julia or Julie, Diana, Dana, Darina, Dinara, Dora, Dolores, Dayana, Diva, Daniela.
- Eva, Evangelina, Yesenia, Elizabeth, Egoza, Ekaterina, Efsey, Euphrosyne, Elena.
- Jacqueline, Josephine, Zhuzha, Jasmine, Zhanna, Zhastina.
- Fun, Bunny, Zosima, Zemfira, Zufriya, Zlata, Zoya, Zoska, Zarina, Zita, Zara, Zoryana.
- Isabel, Ivetta, Izaura, Ivona, Izzy, Ibiza, Isabella, Inga, Isolde, Irma, Iraida, Spark, Inara, Infinity, Irena, Ilona, Ingrid.
- Camellia, Kylie, Clarissa, Kitty, Karelia, Cassandra, Clementina, Beauty, Carmen, Christina, Cranberry, Cora, Karina, Kerry, Carolina, Katarina, Katherine, Ketty, Constance.
- Laura, Leocadia, Larka, Leonida, Lady, Lolita, Lilia, Louise, Lucinda, Lyudomila, Liska, Moon,
- Mila, Maggie, Maya, Marcela, Malvina, Melanie, Merry, Marfa, Madeleine, Marquise, Milana, Monka, Minnie, Matilda, Mickey, Miranda.
- Nana, Nicole, Nellie, Nevada, Nonna, Nyusha, Nora, Neonila, Nefertiti, Naomi, Nyuta.
- Olympia, Olesya, Omelia, Odetta, Ornella, Olivia, Ophelia.
- Pamela, Palma, Pippi, Persia, Patricia, Paulette, Pandora, Polly, Pelageya, Pushinka, Penelope.
- Rada, Roksolana, Ruslana, Rodosveta, Riley, Rozzi, Roberta, Runa, Rihanna, Roxy, Rostislava, Rosinka, Renata.
- Sabina, Cersei, Sunny, Sabrina, Stella, Sonya, Selena, Suzanne, Scarlett, Seraphim, Simone, Sunny, Senorita, Susie, Silva, Solomeya, Sofia.
- Tequila, Teresa, Taisiya, Troy, Theodora, Tootsie, Tomila, Tesla, Taira, Thames.
- Ulyana, Whitney, Ondine, Una, Ustina, Uslada.
- Freya, Faina, Fabrizia, Francoise, Fanny, Violet, Frederica, Fresco, Felicia, Flora, Francesca, Felicita, Frida, Frosya, Furia.
- Chloe, Hilda, Hanny, Christia, Hilary, Chimera.
- Cecilia, Ciana, Tsvetana, Tsypa, Tsarina, Tsetsera.
- Cheslava, Chernichka, Chernushka, Plague, Chelsea, Chicha.
- Chanel, Charlotte, Scheherazade, Sheila, Shelley, Chocolate, Shusha, Sherry, Shyla.
- Edwiga, Esther, Evelina, Eurydice, Elsa, Enigma, Elvira, Emilia, Esmeralda, Esther, Erica, Emma, Eloise, Eleanor.
- Yucca, Judita, Yuna, Utah, Yuzhana, Justina, Juno.
- Jadviga, Yantar, Yanetta, Yanina, Yaroslava, Yasya, Yarika.
It is not recommended to choose a nickname for a British cat that sounds similar to the name of one of the family members - this will create confusion in the house and significantly reduce the animal’s reaction to its nickname.
By coat color
Typically the coat of this breed is gray, but sometimes other coat colors are also found. So, playing with colors, you can choose an interesting and original nickname for your cat:
- Gray : Gracie, Grace, Silvana, Silva, Selena, Mouse, Chinchilla, Smokey, Fog, Keishi (gray pearl), Jasper, Cloud, Shady (shady), Serka, Pearl (pearl), Ashley.
- Dairy : Cream, Foam, Rosita, Toffee, Anelya, Zayka, Milka, Rusya or Ruslana.
- Blue : Aqua, Sapphira, Forget-me-not, Malvina, Plum, Freya, Haze, Blueberry, Blueberry, Lavender.
- Black : Blakey, Naomi, Gobi, Nala, Soot, Nigella, Africa, Mulatto, Knightley, Cola, Blueberry or Ink.
- Chocolate : Chocolate, Raisin, Brownie.
- Red : Sunny, Fanta, Orange, Foxy, Fox, Ryzhka or Redhead, Goldie, Freckle, Mandarin.
- White : Snow White, Snezha, Snezhana, Whitey, Squirrel, Angela, Barbie, Winter, Cloudy, Sissy, Blonde, Smetanka, Vyuzha, Snowstorm.
What to name a cat
Very simple, so-called “village” cat names are not very suitable for purebred British cats, so it is not advisable to call “British” cats Barsik, Vaska or Murzik. It is best to give a purebred kitten a noble, bright and memorable name:
- Alex, Agate, Angel and Archie;
- Buggy, Velvet, Baptiste, Bahar, Baro, Bert and Bouchard;
- Varul, Willi, Vlas and Witt;
- Guy, Galik, Hamlet, Garif, Geri, Herman, Gleb, Howard and Grato;
- David, Dada, Dante, Dasius, Dietrich, Dominic, Dragan, Dag, Dagir, and Douglas;
- Evdokim, Elisha, Elori, Aeneas and Efim;
- Jareau, Zhelan, Gerard, Julien and Geraud;
- Zephyr, Zembo, Zenit, Sigrid, Zigrin and Zlat;
- Ignat, Eden, Indis, Insar and Isai;
- Kadir, Kaluf, Kapiton, Karl, Kasim, Kion, Cleon, Connor and Conrad;
- Laurus, Leon, Leopold, Luke and Luther;
- Moor, Maximus, Maley, Mares, Mars, Milan, Mark, Moses and Modest;
- Neon, Nat, Narcissus, Narcissus, Norvis, Nord and Nithium;
- Oliver, Orsis and Oscar;
- Panfil, Pearl, Paris, Pard, Plato and Pride;
- Raden, Rain, Rais, Rixie, Richard, Romero and Ralph;
- Savely, Saxon, Sammy, Samson, Sapphire, Stuart and Sebastien;
- Taras, Tiger, Titan, Tristan, Trajan, Tommy and Tais;
- Urman, Ult, Ullman and Willis;
- Fabian, Frad, Fadeus, Folk, Philo, Firmos, Fike, Flor and Frank;
- Christo, Hyde, Hugh and Haris;
- Caesar, Ceid and Tsvetan;
- Charles, Shady, Sharif and Sheikh;
- Edgar, Eidy, Erwin, Eirik and Ernest;
- Julius and Jan.
Important! You should not give males a name that is too tender or diminutive. Kittens grow up quickly and are no longer tiny and helpless, so it is advisable to choose a universal nickname that suits the “British” regardless of age.
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Nickname as a reflection of character
Not only humans, but also cats have their own unique and inimitable character traits. Observations of your pet can provide interesting ideas for its nickname:
- Cheerful and affectionate : Fanny, Zabava, Lucky, Monkey, Weasel, Nezha, Bullet, Rocket, Lyalka, Angelina, Strelka.
- Calm and clumsy : Stesha, Lyapa, Tusya, Sonya, Arisha, Matilda.
- Aggressive and touchy : Bully, Sneaky Scratchy, Vicious, Offended, Greedy, Fury.
What to name a cat
British cats are more gentle and affectionate creatures . The following bright and sonorous nicknames are best suited for such incredibly beautiful, very noble-looking pets:
- Aida, Irene, Aelita, Annika, Arnika and Alicia;
- Busty, Bayti, Betty, Blade, Becky, Bella, Blackie and Brandy;
- Wiley, Wendy, Vaita, Vista and Valencia;
- Gretta, Gandy, Guy and Grassy;
- Darlie, Daisy, Dinah, Duenna, Dolly, Dove, Gemma, Dorothy, Diva and Jess;
- Jaide, Julia, Jasmine, Geneva, Judy and Joselle;
- Evvie, Eveline, Yvette, Iris and Indigo;
- Kaira, Kaira, Kimmy, Crystal, Clovie, Corrie, Kandy, Candy, Clarice, Kimmy and Cloody;
- Laura, Laura, Libby, Lacey, Lizzie, Lussia, Lucia, Luna, Livia and Lisa;
- Mini, Myra, Mira, Molly, Maisa, Maddie, Mandy, Midi, Mia, Miranda and Miley;
- Parisa, Patty, Pretty, Piggy, Piper, Pixie, Parisa, Purina, Plaidy and Parisa;
- Rozzie, Ravilya, Randy, Rubby, Roxy, Ragneda, Rimma, Rafaella and Runa;
- Spoily, Sophie, Saida, Stella, Cybill, Sally, Sweetie, Snezhana, Smiley and Sandy;
- Tabby, Taisia, Tyra, Taisha, Tiffany, Trinity, Tina and Taurina;
- Fiji, Faya, Faina, Flori, Freida, Flossie, Frida, Frutti, Fabiana and Phoebe;
- Chloe, Hannie, Holly and Honnie;
- Cherry, Chariya and Chelsea;
- Sheila, Shaina, Chanel, Shansa, Shanti and Shilla;
- Abby, Abigail, Abie, Ella, Epla, Elzheni and Emmy;
- Yasmina and Yasia.
It takes a long time for the animal to get used to its name, and begins to respond to the nickname after about two to three months.
Important! The sooner a British Shorthair pet is given a correctly chosen, memorable and uncomplicated nickname, the faster and better the process of socialization of the animal will go.
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Traditional English
The British aristocrat will undoubtedly suit one of the beautiful female names from her homeland:
- Agata – kind;
- Adelaide (Adele, Della, Adela, Ida) – noble;
- Iris – rainbow goddess;
- Amanda (Mandy) – nice;
- Angelina (Angela, Lina) – angelic;
- Arya – noble;
- Barbara (Barbie, Barb) – foreigner;
- Bridget (Brigitta) – respected;
- Valerie (Wally, Val) – brave, decisive;
- Vanessa is a butterfly;
- Wendy is a friend;
- Vivien (Viviana, Vivi) – alive;
- Viola (Violetta, Violet) – violet;
- Victoria (Vicky, Tori, Victora) – victory;
- Gwen – fair;
- Gwyneth (Janet) – happy;
- Deborah (Debra) – bee;
- Delours - melancholy;
- Jennifer (Jenny) – sorceress;
- Gina – innocent;
- Joan (Joanna, Joe) - God's gift;
- Jodie is a gem;
- Josslyn – cheerful;
- June – soft-haired;
- Eve - life;
- Irma - noble;
- Karen – pure;
- Cassandra (Cassie, Cassie, Sandra) – radiance;
- Kelly is a warrior;
- Leila – beauty of the night;
- Leona is a lioness;
- Linda – beautiful;
- Lucy is the one who brings good luck;
- Madeleine (Maddy, Madeleine, Muddy) – great;
- Margaret (Maggie) is a gem;
- Mackenzie is a beauty;
- Melissa (Mally, Lissa) – honey;
- Marian – graceful;
- Mia – obstinate;
- Mona is a hermit;
- Madison – kind heart;
- Mandy – worthy of love;
- Naomi - delight;
- Natalie is a Christmas baby;
- Nora is ninth;
- Olivia (Liv, Olive) – peace;
- Pamela – playful;
- Paula – small;
- Paige is a baby;
- Rosemary - dew;
- Ruth – friendly;
- Sally, Sarah - princess;
- Stella is a star;
- Heather - heather;
- Cheryl - beloved;
- Avery is an elf;
- Ella is a torch.
Names for British kittens by color
The British can be of different colors, so you can also pay attention to this in order to decide on the name. In this case, it will be easier to understand how to name a British kitten beautifully. If the cat is black, then it can be called Dusk, Dracula, Chernysh, Blackie, Jack, Onis, Agate. If the cat is dark in color, then the following names are suitable: Misty, Balsamis, Shadow, Bagheera, Nochka, Agatha.
The lilac and blue color of the pet looks quite interesting. It will also not be difficult for him to choose a suitable nickname. For example, a boy can be named Muscat, Dory, Dymchik, Chrome, Gray. The girls can be called Smokey, Blue, Dymka, Malvina, Shaya.
The chocolate cat can be nicknamed Medok, Ginger, Velvetik, Paris, Ruby. Girls are perfectly characterized by the following names: Ocher, Irissa, Sally, Dune, Rubby, Persia. White boys can be nicknamed White, Diamond, Snow, Casper, Ice. For fair British beauties, you can choose one of the following names: Metella, Nymph, Crystal, Wendy, Bella, Aura, Aurora, Alaska.
Of course, it is impossible to say for sure which name is suitable for a particular cat. It is imperative to focus on the characteristics of your pet, as well as observe its reaction to a specific nickname. In this case, you can choose the right name that the whole family will like.
Aristocratic
A good choice for an English girl would be a title instead of a nickname:
- Donna;
- Marquise;
- Princess;
- Princess;
- Senorita;
- Duchess;
- Queen or Princess;
- Infanta;
- Boyarina;
- Miss;
- Milady;
- Lady;
- Mamzel;
- Quinn.
And also names from modern royal houses of Europe:
- Diana;
- Elizabeth;
- Evgenia;
- Katherine;
- Charlotte;
- Camilla;
- Victoria;
- Anna;
- Zara;
- Beatrice;
- Eugenia;
- Louise;
- Silvia;
- Renata;
- Ingrid;
- Madeleine;
- Estelle;
- Amelia;
- Josephine;
- Alexandrina;
- Isabel;
- Henrietta;
- Christina;
- Sofia;
- Federica;
- Laetitia;
- Leonor;
- Elena;
- Mette;
- Wilhelmina;
- Juliana;
- Maxima;
- Luana;
- Eloise;
- Zaria;
- Caroline;
- Stephanie;
- Charlene;
- Paola;
- Antonia;
- Fabiola;
- Astrid;
- Clare.
What names can be given to cats of the British breed?
Each owner of a furry pet takes into account certain criteria when choosing a nickname. Some people call it by the name of their favorite actress, while others take into account external features or behavioral characteristics.
The most popular directions that allow the owner to choose the ideal nickname for a British cat:
- If you're a sports fan, name your friend at home after a famous athlete.
- Names taken from mythology or history sound very effective. For example, many call girls of the British breed after famous queens. Such nicknames sound original and impressionable.
- Space, favorite movie characters, sports clubs, show business stars, political figures, natural phenomena and other topics often help the owner choose the appropriate name for his beloved four-legged friend. Mercury, Venus, Angelica, Sirius, Lightning, Zimushka, Barcelona - a great choice for every taste!
Divine
A luxurious name for your British pet can be chosen from the pantheon of gods and mythological beauties:
- Greek : Semele, Agave, Alcmene, Nikippa, Hera, Hippolyta, Aphrodite, Thetis, Briseis, Danae, Athena, Andromeda, Scylla, Calypso, Penelope, Kaliope, Eurydice, Persephone, Ephra, Ariadne, Polymede, Medea.
- Roman : Venus, Ceres, Vesta, Minerva, Juno.
- Celtic : Caer, Dana, Samhain, Grainne, Branwen, Morrigan, Ermid, Ethlinn, Fand, Nemain, Macha, Domna, Banshee, Ceridwen, Rhiannon, Epona, Ginevra or Guinevere, Melusine, Elaine.
Noble and sonorous nicknames for British and Scottish cats
Nicknames derived from English-language names are more suitable for British, as well as Scottish – fold-eared and straight-eared cats. So, a British cat can be called Archibald (abbreviated Archie), Richard (Richie), Patrick, Baxter, Thomas. Examples of names for British cats: Charlotte, Audrey, Margot, Sophie, Lucy, Lisa.
Beautiful and sonorous nicknames can be selected from Greek and Roman mythology or from famous personalities of antiquity. Names for male kittens: Homer, Maximillian (Max), Zeus, Hermes, Ares, Paris, Ullis. The British cat-girl can be called Athena, Hero, Diana, Medea, Cassandra, Cleopatra. Popular names are from cinema and literature. For boys - Leopold, Boniface (Bonya), Simba, Pumbaa. For girls - Alice, Lisbeth, Elvira, Scully, Katniss.
Choosing a nickname by color:
- blue – Gray, Smokey (“smoke”), Steele (steel);
- gray (patterned - striped, marbled, spotted) - Shere Khan, Irbis, Tiger;
- white – Snow (“snow”), Blanca (“white” in Spanish);
- black - Black (“black”), Graphite, Bagheera;
- redheads - Sunny (“sun”), Ray (“ray”);
- chocolate - Choco, Snickers, Mars.
Floral
Nicknames in honor of flowers or plants will sound strange, but exotic:
- Azalea, Alpinia, Anemone, Aralia, Astilbe, Astra, Aucuba, Aurinia, Acena, Aerides;
- Brunner, Bougainvillea, Budleya;
- Wanda, Washingtonia, Weigela, Veronica, Vechernitsa, Vrizia;
- Gardenia, Gasteria, Carnation, Dahlia, Geranium, Gerbera, Hyacinth, Ginura, Gloriosa, Grevillea, Guzmania;
- Deutzia, Jeffersonia, Oregano;
- Blackberry, Christmas tree;
- Jasmine, Honeysuckle;
- Zamia, Zebrina, Zemlyanichka;
- Willow, Ixia, Irga, Iris;
- Calathea, Calendula, Kalmia, Camellia, Canna, Carissa, Carmona, Cassia, Cattleya, Kerria, Clarkia, Cleome, Clivia, Cranberry, Strawberry, Caloria, Commelina, Ctenanta, Kupena;
- Lavatera, Lantana, Lelia, Leatris, Livistona, Lycasta, Lily, Ludisia;
- Magnolia, Macleya, Maranta, Daisy, Mathiolla, Lungwort, Micania, Miltonia, Mihenia, Monarda, Muraya, Bryozoan, Mint;
- Nasturtium, Forget-me-not, Nemesia, Nerine, Nigella;
- Sea buckthorn, Olive, Osmunda;
- Passionflower, Peleia, Petunia, Primrose, Pushkinia;
- Robinia, Rhodiola, Ruelia;
- Lilac, Skimmia, Smilacina, Currant, Sophora, Stefanandra, Sakura, Stromantha;
- Tacca, Tiarella, Tithonia, Tolmia, Torenia, Thuja;
- Phytonia, Forsythia, Fuchsia;
- Helona, Khirita, Hosta, Hoya, Chrysanthemum;
- Cyclamena;
- Bird cherry, China;
- Schefflera;
- Evening primrose, Erica, Eustoma, Echmea;
- Yucca;
- Jacobinia.
funny
In an attempt to be considered original, the owners call their British girls whatever they want. The TOP included:
- Saucepan, Flea, Grass, Nut;
- Spring, Toyota, Button, Flash Drive;
- Fork, Light Bulb, Girlfriend, Purse;
- Herring, Boa, Ranetka, Sandal, Ballet.
What not to call a cat
It is generally accepted that a soul that has not gone to another world is capable of somehow moving into a pet, significantly shortening its life. It is for this reason that in order for the “British cat” to live long and bring happiness to his owners, it is necessary to choose cat names that are associated with positive emotions and the most favorable moments.
Important! Remember that it is highly undesirable to give a British Shorthair cat nicknames associated with negative characters and heroes. It is strictly forbidden to call a pet by a human or cat name that is associated with recently deceased people or animals.
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