Looking for exotic cat names? Here is a collection of exotic male/female cat names, along with their meaning.
- Thalia – blooming in Greek
- Ulrich – ruling wolf in German
- Ari – lion in Hebrew
- Adita – first root in Sanskrit/Indian
- Rangsey – seven colors in Cambodian
- Mukhtar – chosen in Arabic
- Annipe – daughter of the Nile in Egyptian
- Vladimir – renowned prince in Russian
- Panya – mouse in Kiswahili
- Ivana – God is gracious in Czech
- Renaldo – ruler in Spanish
- Alessandro – defender of mankind in Italian
- Chantrea – moon in Cambodian
- Azizi – precious in Egyptian
- Senkima – monkey in Ugandan
- Sabine – German form of Sabrina
- Svetlana – star in Russian
- Ugo – Eagle in Nigerian
- Lencho – lion in Ethiopian and Kenyan
- Daiki – great glory in Japanese
- Farfalle – butterfly in Italian
- Achilles – warrior in Greek
- Adhira – meaning restless in Sanskrit/Indian
- Sempala – antelope in Ugandan
- Inama – wild animals in Zambian
- Haneul – heaving, sky in Korean
- Siri – tiger in Nigerian
- Suki – beloved in Japanese
- Dirk – famous ruler in German
- Amorita – little loved in Latin
- Lilja – lily in Finnish
- Goya – wild cat in South African
- Priya – love in Sanskrit/Indian
- Ahmad – commendable in Arabic
- Uma – second daughter in Nigerian
- Kamilah – perfect in Egyptian
- Akira – bright in Japanese
- Hamisi – Thursday’s child in Somalian
- Arun – sun in Burmese
- Bala – strength in Sanskrit/Indian
- Zaki – lion in West African
- Ekaterina – pure in Russian
- Bao – precious treasure in Chinese
- Dae-jung – great and vast in Korean
- Karima – generous and noble in Arabic
- Bacio – kiss in Italian
- Oro – gold in Spanish
- Indra – God of rain and thunder in Sanskrit/Indian
- Amara – everlasting in Italian
- Maia – goddess of spring in Greek
- Ruwa – beauty in Arabic
- Saki – cape in Japanese
- Demetria – Goddess of harvest and fertility in Greek
- Abasi – serious in Egyptian
- Anatoly – sunrise in Russian
- Sabra – patient in Egyptian
- Fairuz – turquoise in Arabic
- Myeong – bright and clear in Korean
- Krishna – dark, black in Sanskrit/Indian
- Akemi – beauty in Japanese
- Javiera – owner of the house in Spanish
- Kameko – superior child in Japanese
- Kali – black in Hindu
- Hans – gift from God in German
- Twiga – giraffe in Kiswahili
- Ambrossio – divine in Spanish
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