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250+ Siberian Cat Names: Ideas for Your Northern Kitty

Siberian Cat Names

Hailing from Russia, the Siberian is a powerful breed with agile limbs and a soft, luscious coat. They also have amazing plumed tails that quickly attract attention. As a new owner of this special breed, you likely want to make sure your pet has a name that represents their roots and/or personality. If you’re looking for inspiration, you have come to the right place! Here are more than 250 fantastic Siberian cat names to consider.

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Choosing a Name for Your Siberian Cat

Choosing a new name for your Siberian really comes down to your personal preferences. There is no right or wrong way to name your cat. You can simply name them “Cat” if you want to, as your pet won’t know the difference! That said, with a bit of inspiration and careful consideration, you can come up with a nice name for your kitty that helps describe their unique attributes.

Think about your cat’s actions and lifestyle when deciding what kind of name to give them. If your cat likes to spend time on their own, a name that represents independence could be a good idea. A funny name might be right if your kitty is on the playful and frisky side. Curious felines that tend to always be on the move may be suited for a name that indicates adventure.

When you’re considering names for your cat, try calling them by those names. Pay attention to how they roll off the tongue. Consider how each name makes you feel when you refer to your kitty by it. This should help you narrow your options until you reach a final decision.

100 Male Siberian Cat Names

Male Siberian cats deserve strong names that embrace their unique personalities and temperaments., and there are many fun, popular, and sophisticated options to choose from! Here are 100 male Siberian cat names that might be the purrfect match for your feline family member:

  • Alexi
  • Aleksandr
  • Afanasi
  • Arden
  • Alek
  • Adrik
  • Azhur
  • Anatole
  • Alyosha
  • Azik
  • Beck
  • Baikal
  • Bates
  • Bimka
  • Bogdan
  • Bazhen
  • Bowie
  • Branko
  • Berkely
  • Barrington
  • Bahrat
  • Branislav
  • Boyce
  • Calhoun
  • Chernouh
  • Cadman
  • Chauncey
  • Colvin
  • Changa
  • Dax
  • Dima
  • Dejan
  • Dmitry
  • Dusan
  • Egor
  • Ekisei
  • Evgeni
  • Ermolai
  • Elbrus
  • Feliks
  • Feodor
  • Gerasim
  • Goran
  • Grisha
  • Gavriil
  • Igot
  • Igor
  • Innokenti
  • Isidor
  • Ivan
  • Jax
  • Jai
  • Jovan
  • Kazimir
  • Konstantin
  • Kostya
  • Leonid
  • Ljubica
  • Losif
  • Luka
  • Lyutyi
  • Maksim
  • Misha
  • Mikhail
  • Miroslav
  • Makari
  • Moriz
  • Miodrag
  • Mstislav
  • Nikolai
  • Nenad
  • Ohotnik
  • Ogden
  • Oswald
  • Pirs
  • Petar
  • Ponchik
  • Phineas
  • Pirs
  • Predrag
  • Pyotr
  • Radley
  • Radovan
  • Ridley
  • Sergei
  • Stanislav
  • Sebastian
  • Slobodan
  • Tobias
  • Tomislav
  • Viktor
  • Valentin
  • Volya
  • Venyamin
  • Vladimir
  • Yaroslav
  • Yuir
  • Yuri
  • Zasha
  • Zoran
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Image Credit: Tania_Wild, Shutterstock

100 Female Siberian Cat Names

When it comes to naming a female Siberian cat, most people think of ones that indicate femininity, but not all female cats are suited for such a name. So, this list features feminine and unique names that could be suitable for your beloved kitty:

  • Aglaya
  • Aleksandrina
  • Agnessa
  • Alina
  • Anet
  • Anastasia
  • Alyona
  • Ana
  • Anya
  • Arisha
  • Aria
  • Agrafena
  • Ava
  • Barynya
  • Bela
  • Biryuza
  • Blerina
  • Biljana
  • Baryshyna
  • Babushka
  • Camellia
  • Chita
  • Cica
  • Callie
  • Desna
  • Dea
  • Dusha
  • Dragica
  • Dominique
  • Elena
  • Elsa
  • Ekaterina
  • Fay
  • Fica
  • Flekica
  • Gypsy
  • Gordana
  • Harper
  • Hope
  • Harley
  • Irina
  • Inga
  • Irinei
  • Isolde
  • Joy
  • Jaza
  • Jelena
  • Jasmina
  • Katerina
  • Klara
  • Kimber
  • Kiana
  • Leia
  • Ljubisa
  • Ljilijana
  • Lesta
  • Ljubica
  • Ljubinka
  • Ludmilla
  • Lydia
  • Liza
  • Marina
  • Makka
  • Mariya
  • Mirjana
  • Medena
  • Meda
  • Mila
  • Milica
  • Miroslava
  • Misha
  • Marija
  • Milena
  • Molniya
  • Natalya
  • Nika
  • Nebojsa
  • Nastya
  • Nina
  • Nada
  • Odessa
  • Oka
  • Oksana
  • Olenka
  • Olga
  • Paulina
  • Rada
  • Radmila
  • Ruzica
  • Sasha
  • Snezana
  • Slavica
  • Svetlana
  • Tinka
  • Vova
  • Vesna
  • Vera
  • Verica
  • Zorica
  • Zoi
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Image Credit: Just-Mila, Shutterstock

50+ Unisex Siberian Cat Names

Sometimes, a masculine or feminine name just won’t do for a frisky Siberian kitty, and your cat may fit into this category for one reason or another. Here are more than 50 unisex names that might suit your furry friend:

  • Anatoly
  • Bazhen
  • Blue
  • Bleoni
  • Cviki
  • Crni
  • Da
  • Dima
  • Diji
  • Djordje
  • Feodor
  • Fedi
  • Frki
  • Gash
  • Gleb
  • Guba
  • Jalen
  • Koshka
  • Kot
  • Kotik
  • Ker
  • Lal
  • Lev
  • Lordie
  • Lyubov
  • Mill
  • Milan
  • Majki
  • Mentor
  • Mayni
  • Niki
  • Nincs
  • Nadezhda
  • Olivera
  • Pavel
  • Palmer
  • Pavel
  • Pyshka
  • Razluka
  • Rada
  • Rybka
  • Sezja
  • Shurik
  • Spyridon
  • Solnyshko
  • Sreten
  • Timur
  • Vadim
  • Varfolomei
  • Wiley
  • Wda
  • Zakhar
  • Zolotse
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Image Credit: Pavel Sepi, Shutterstock

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Summary

Whatever you decide to name your Siberian cat, what’s important is that you are comfortable with the name overall. Your pet does not care what their name is, as they don’t really understand what it means. However, they do rely on you to choose some kind of name for them so they can learn it and know when you are calling and talking to them.

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