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300+ Japanese Cat Names: Great Ideas for Your Exotic Cat

Japanese Cat Names

There are so many foreign cat breeds that it only makes sense to pay homage to their homelands by choosing a name from the countries that they originated from. Or, perhaps your kitten is too unique for the usual, run-of-the-mill cat names.

With its multitude of cat cafés and fondness for the lucky Maneki-Neko, Japan is renowned for being a country filled with cat lovers. Here is a variety of Japanese cat names for your Japanese kitty, split into female, male, and gender-neutral categories. There are even a few extra-special options inspired by the weather, food, colors, and anime.

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Female Japanese Cat Names

It’s no secret that the Japanese have a soft spot for cute things, and plenty of names are cutesy enough for your female kitty. Whether your cat is adoringly affectionate or a calm princess, these female Japanese cat names are sure to inspire you.

A

  • Ahmya (black rain)
  • Aiko (little love)
  • Akari (light)
  • Aneko (older sister)
  • Ayame (iris)

B

  • Bashira (joyful)

C

  • Chie (wisdom)
  • Chinsu (calm peace)
  • Chiyo (world)
  • Cho (butterfly)

D

  • Danuja (ruler)
  • Deiji (daisy)

E

  • Eiji (cheerful)
  • Emiko (smiling child)
  • Eri (blessed prize)

G

  • Gen (spring)

H

  • Haia (nimble)
  • Hana (flower)
  • Hayami (rare beauty)
  • Hekima (wisdom)
  • Himari (light and love)
  • Hime (princess)
  • Hina (sun)

I

  • Ichika (gift)
  • Iva (yew tree)
  • Izanami (Shinto goddess of creation and death)

K

  • Kaiya (forgiveness)
  • Kayda (little dragon)
  • Keiko (adored one)
  • Kichi (fortunate)
  • Kirei (pretty)
  • Kohana (small flower)
  • Kyoko (mirror)

M

  • Mai (dance)
  • Makoto (true)
  • Mana (affection)
  • Masa (just or true)
  • Mei (sprout)
  • Mi (beautiful)
  • Mieko (blessing child)
  • Mika (new moon)
  • Miki (flower stem)
  • Mio (beautiful)

N

  • Nakano (warrior)
  • Nami (wave)
  • Nana (seven)
  • Nao (honest)
  • Nishi (west)
  • Nozomi (hope)
  • Nyoko (treasure)

R

  • Riki (strength)
  • Rin (dignified)
  • Rini (little bunny)

S

  • Sai (intelligent)
  • Sakura (cherry blossom)
  • Sango (coral)
  • Sara (vivid blossom)
  • Sayuri (lily)
  • Setsuko (temperate child)
  • Shion (aster)
  • Shiori (guide)
  • Shizuka (quiet)
  • Sora (sky)
  • Suki (beloved)
  • Suzu (bell)

T

  • Takara (treasure)
  • Tora (tiger)
  • Tori (bird)

U

  • Utano (field of songs)

W

  • Wakana (harmony)

Y

  • Yoko (sunlight)
  • Yua (binding love)
  • Yuka (gentle flower)
  • Yukari (destiny)
  • Yuuna (gentle)
Cat on the background of the Japanese arches in Kyoto.
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Male Japanese Cat Names

Your mischievous but honorable male cat deserves a mighty name to prove his heroics to the foes he meets on his adventures. Wise, courageous, and prince-like, your Tomcat will shine with one of these Japanese names for cats.

A

  • Akihiro (shining prince)
  • Akio (hero)

B

  • Benjiro (peaceful)

D

  • Dai (large)
  • Dosei (Saturn)

E

  • Eichi (wisdom)
  • Eiji (eternity order)

F

  • Fuji (unique)

H

  • Haru (spring)
  • Hayate (smooth)
  • Hibiki (echo)
  • Hikaru (light)
  • Hiroshi (generous)
  • Homare (honor)
  • Hotaru (firefly)

I

  • Isamu (courage)
  • Isao (honor)

K

  • Kaede (maple)
  • Kage (shadow)
  • Kai (ocean)
  • Kaito (supportive)
  • Kaoru (fragrance)
  • Karasu (raven)
  • Katashi (firm)
  • Katoro (small boy)
  • Katsu (victory)
  • Kazan (volcano)
  • Kimi (noble)
  • Koji (little one)
  • Koro (roly-poly)
  • Koto (Japanese harp)
Domestic gray fluffy purebred Maine Coon cat with green eyes
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M

  • Mamoru (earth)
  • Maru (round)
  • Masanori (model of justice)
  • Masaru (victory)
  • Minoru (truth)
  • Mitsuo (shining hero)
  • Mokusei (Jupiter)
  • Mugen (infinity)
  • Myojo (Venus)

N

  • Naoko (honest)
  • Nen (deep hope)
  • Noboru (rise)
  • Nobu (faith)
  • Nori (to rule)

O

  • Osamu (disciplined)

R

  • Ren (love)
  • Reo (wise gentleman)
  • Riku (wise sky)
  • Ryo (refreshing)
  • Ryuji (dragon man)
  • Ryuu (dragon)

S

  • Sanji (praise)
  • Satoru (daybreak)
  • Seiji (lawful)
  • Senshi (warrior)
  • Shinju (pearl)
  • Shino (bamboo stalk)

T

  • Tadeo (loyal)
  • Taishiro (ambitious)
  • Tatsuki (honor)
  • Tetsu (iron)
  • Tomi (prosperous)
  • Toshiko (valued child)
  • Tousen (otherworldly)
  • Tsukikage (moonbeam)

U

  • Usaku (moonlit)
  • Usui (mortar well)

W

  • Washi (eagle)

Y

  • Yamaha (mountain leaf)
  • Yamato (harmony)
  • Yami (dark)
  • Yori (trust)
  • Yoshi (righteous)
  • Yukio (hero)
bengal cat on wood
Image Credit: Uschi Du, Pixabay

Gender-Neutral Japanese Names for Cats

Sometimes, it’s not easy to choose which stereotype for males and females fits best for your cat. Instead of limiting yourself to what’s expected of your new friend, check out these gender-neutral Japanese cat names that will make any feline the talk of the town.

A

  • Akachan (baby)
  • Aoi (hollyhock flower)
  • Asa (morning)

C

  • Chibi (tiny)
  • Chiisai (small)
  • Chisai tori (little bird)
  • Chisana (pocket-sized)
  • Chotto (small)

D

  • Daku (dark)
  • Doi (mountain)
  • Domo (thank you)

E

  • Enkai (deep sea)
  • Etsu (delight)

F

  • Fuku (lucky)
  • Fuwafuwa (fluffy)

H

  • Hachi (eight)
  • Hai (ashes)
  • Hakahu (white crane)
  • Hare (sunny)
  • Hashi (chopsticks)
  • Hinata (sunflower)
Snowshoe cat lying on woven mat
Image Credit: Aleksandar Nalbantjan, Shutterstock

I

  • Iguru (igloo)
  • Iori (retreat)

J

  • Jun (obedient)

K

  • Kaiko (silkworm)
  • Kamu (chewy)
  • Kana (powerful)
  • Karikari (crunchy)
  • Kasai (fire)
  • Kegawa (fur)
  • Kei (square jewel)
  • Kitsune (white fox)
  • Koneko (kitten)
  • Kozue (tree branches)
  • Kuma (bear)

M

  • Mausu (mouse)
  • Mayonaka (midnight)
  • Moeru (blaze)
  • Mokutan (charcoal)
  • Momo (Peach)
  • Mori (forest)

N

  • Natsu (summer)
  • Niko (two lakes)
  • Nori (belief)
  • Nyan (meow)

O

  • Oki (blue water)

R

  • Reo (Leo)

S

  • Sabita (rusty)
  • Satu (sugar)
  • Seiko (force)
  • Sekitan (coal)
  • Sen (child of wood)
  • Shai (shy)
  • Shiki (seasons)
  • Shima (stripes)
  • Shinrin (woodland)
  • Shirasagi (white egret)
  • Sumōkī (smoky)
  • Susu (soot)

T

  • Taki (waterfall)
  • Tanuki (badger)
  • Tenshi (angel)
  • Tomoe (blessing)
  • Tsubasa (wings)
  • Tsuki (moon)
  • Tsurana (icicle)

U

  • Ume (plum blossom)
  • Umi (sea)

W

  • Watage (fluff)

Y

  • Yasha (night devil)
  • Yasu (calm)
  • Yosei (fairy)
  • Yurei (spirit or ghost)

Z

  • Zen (peace)
tabby mackerel cat
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Weather-Inspired Japanese Cat Names

The weather on the day your new cat arrives home, or the color of their fur can inspire many interesting names. When “Stormy” or “Mist” doesn’t quite fit, the Japanese translations can make even the most overused name sound new and unique.

A

  • Amaya (night rain)

K

  • Kasumi (mist)
  • Kumo (cloud)

M

  • Misuto (mist)
  • Miyuki (beautiful snow)

N

  • Nari (thunder)

R

  • Reiki (cold)

S

  • Shimo (frost)

T

  • Tora (thunder)

Y

  • Yuki (snow)
  • Yukigafuru (snowy)
british shorthair cat sitting outdoor
Image Credit: Alexas Fotos, Pixabay

Food-Inspired Japanese Cat Names

It might seem strange to name your cat after a food item, but sometimes, it just fits. Our cat’s coloring can remind us of our favorite snacks, or perhaps your new arrival is as sweet as sugar.

A

  • Amondo (almond)
  • Anzu (apricot)
  • Azuki (sweet red beans)

C

  • Cheda (cheddar cheese)
  • Choco (chocolate)

I

  • Ichigo (strawberry)

K

  • Kabocha (pumpkin)
  • Koko (cocoa)
  • Komugi (wheat)
  • Kosho (pepper)
  • Kuromai (black rice)
  • Kurumi (walnut)
  • Kyoho (dark grapes)
  • Kyou (apricot)

M

  • Mashumaro (marshmallow)
  • Mikan (mandarin orange)
  • Miruku (milk)
  • Miso
  • Mitsu (honey)
  • Mochi (rice cake)

N

  • Natsumegu (nutmeg)

R

  • Raisupati (rice patty)
  • Ringo (apple)

S

  • Sake
  • Sashimi
  • Shuga (sugar)
  • Soba
  • Suitopi (sweet pea)
  • Sushi

T

  • Tafi (toffee)
  • Tofu

U

  • Udon (thick wheat noodle)

Z

  • Zakuru (pomegranate)
british shorthair standing on grass
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Colorful Japanese Cat Names

Naming your orange feline “Ginger” is all well and good, but why settle with cliché when you can spice up your household with new names? These Japanese words for colors all make good names, especially for cats with interesting patterning.

A

  • Aka (red)
  • Ao (blue)

B

  • Beju (beige)
  • Buchi (tabby)

C

  • Chairo (brown)

D

  • Do (copper)

G

  • Giniro (silver)

H

  • Haiiro (gray)

K

  • Kasshoku (brown)
  • Kin (golden)
  • Kiniro (gold)
  • Kohaku (amber)
  • Kuro (black)

M

  • Makkuro (inky)
  • Midori (green)
  • Mike (tortoiseshell)

O

  • Orenji (orange)

P

  • Pinku (pink)

R

  • Rozu (rose)

S

  • Shinku (crimson)
  • Shiro (white)
  • Shoga (ginger)
  • Sumi (black ink)

Z

  • Zoge (ivory)
Show champion black smoke Persian
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Anime-Inspired Japanese Cat Names

We can’t have a list of Japanese names without venturing into the realm of anime. The following names are all cats from a variety of Japanese anime shows. Including old classics or new favorites, these names are the purr-fect way to appreciate your most loved characters.

A

  • Artemis (Sailor Moon)

B

  • Buyo (Inuyasha)

C

  • Chi (Chi’s Sweet Home)

D

  • Diana (Sailor Moon)

E

  • Eikichi (Yu Yu Hakusho)

J

  • Jibanyan (YouKai Watch)
  • Jiji (Kiki’s Delivery Service)

K

  • Kamineko (Azumanga Daioh)
  • Kirara (Inuyasha)
  • Korin (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Kuro (Blue Exorcist)
  • Kuroneko-sama (Trigun)
  • Kyo (Fruit’s Basket)

L

  • Luna (Sailor Moon)

M

  • Mao (Darker than Black)
  • Meowth (Pokemon)

N

  • Naruto
  • Neko-sensei (Princess Tutu)

P

  • Potya (Yuri!!! On Ice)

T

  • Tibbs (Mary and the Witch’s Flower)

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How to Name Your Cat

Our cats deserve a name that suits them without being overused or tacky. Choosing the right one can be difficult, and sometimes it takes a few days to decide. Don’t be scared to take the time to consider your options regarding your new feline.

This extra time will allow them to settle into their new home and become comfortable around you. The more comfortable your new cat feels, the more you’ll see their personality come out, and you’ll be better able to choose the name that suits them best.

Cat in Japan with Buddhist
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Final Thoughts

Names for your cat don’t have to be dreary and mundane. If you’re worried that you won’t find a name in your native language or want to acknowledge your kitten’s ancestry, try these Japanese cat names. Although they might translate to more familiar words, the fresh take will give your cat a uniqueness all their own.

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