Okay, so the other day, I was thinking about cat names. Not just any cat names, but specifically Christian cat names. Maybe it sounds a bit niche, but a friend of mine just got a little kitten and they’re quite religious, so they wanted something meaningful in that way. I decided to dive in and see what I could come up with, sort of making it a little project for myself.

First off, I just started jotting down names that popped into my head straight from the Bible. You know, the obvious ones. I thought of names like Moses, Noah, Abraham. For a girl cat, maybe Mary, Eve, or Ruth. It was a decent starting point, just getting the brain working.
Then I realized some of these felt a bit… heavy? Like, calling a tiny furball “Abraham” seemed a little much. And some biblical names, let’s be honest, don’t exactly roll off the tongue when you’re trying to call a cat in for dinner. Plus, I wanted options that were maybe a bit more subtle or unique, not just the main characters everyone knows.
Digging a Little Deeper
So, I grabbed my old Bible, the one I haven’t opened in a while, and started flipping through it. I wasn’t really reading stories, more scanning for names that sounded nice or had a good meaning. I looked through the Old Testament and the New Testament. I even thought about saints, like Francis (patron saint of animals, seemed fitting!) or Clare.
I also started thinking beyond just names of people. What about concepts or virtues? Names like:
- Faith
- Grace
- Hope
- Charity (maybe too long, but ‘Char’ could work?)
- Angel
- Trinity
These felt a little softer and perhaps more suitable for a pet. ‘Angel’ seemed like a natural fit, especially if the cat is white or has a sweet temperament.
Putting Together a List
After a bit of searching and thinking, I started compiling a proper list. I tried to get a mix of options. Some were direct biblical figures, others were related places or concepts.
Here’s a rough collection of what I gathered:
For Male Cats:

- Asher (means ‘blessed’ or ‘happy’)
- Caleb (known for his faith)
- Felix (means ‘lucky’ or ‘successful’, often associated with saints)
- Gideon (a well-known judge)
- Isaac
- Jasper (one of the traditional names for the Magi)
- Levi
- Malachi (a prophet, means ‘my messenger’)
- Silas (companion of Paul)
- Zion (a symbolic name for Jerusalem)
For Female Cats:
- Abigail (wise wife of Nabal, later David)
- Bethany (the town where Lazarus lived)
- Chloe (mentioned by Paul)
- Deborah (a prophetess and judge)
- Esther
- Hannah
- Jubilee (a year of rest and liberation)
- Magdalene (or Maggie for short)
- Phoebe (a deaconess commended by Paul)
- Tabitha (known for her good works, means ‘gazelle’)
Unisex or Concept Names:
- Angel
- Eden
- Faith
- Grace
- Hope
- Shiloh (means ‘peaceful’)
Making this list was actually pretty interesting. It made me think about names and their origins more than I usually do. I passed these ideas onto my friend. I’m not sure which one they’ll pick yet, or if they’ll use any of these, but it was a fun exercise. Finding a name that feels right is personal, but having some meaningful options to start with is always helpful. It definitely beat just scrolling through generic pet name websites for an hour!