Russians have a special love for cats. Then why not give your own cat a Russian name? We have collected 207 Russian cat names for you.
In a nutshell
- many Russian names also known in German
- Names inspired by well-known personalities
- fancy names with a stately sound
contents
- Russian cat names
- Names for female cats from A – I
- J – M
- NO
- S - Z
- Names for tomcats from A – C
- E – I
- Y – N
- O-Z
- frequently asked Questions
Russian cat names
Do you like Russian food, do you love Russian fairy tale films or do you have a representative of a Russian cat breed at home? Or you particularly like the Russian language and are now looking for a suitable one names for your cat or tomcat? No problem! We have one for you list with the most beautiful and well-known names with a Russian background for cats and tomcats.
Names for female cats from A – I
- alexandra
- Alina
- Alya
- Alyosha
- Anastasia
- anisya
- Anoushka
- Anya
- Anzhela
- Assya
- Avdotya
- Avreya
- babushka
- Bimka
- Bronislava
- Chaika
- Charodeika
- Cyzarine
- Darya
- The HA
- Deniska
- Desna
- Dinara
- Dunya
- Dunyasha
- Ekaterina
- Elena
- Evdokya
- Evgenia
- Fedosia
- Feodora
- Galenka
- Gennadiya
- Glafira
- Grusha
- inna
- Irina
- Irinushka
J – M
- Elena
- Yekaterina
- Julija
- carina
- Kata
- Katenka
- Katenka
- Katerina
- Katya
- kisa
- Kiska
- Clementina
- Krasa
- Ksenia
- lada
- laika
- lolita
- Lubeca
- Ludmila
- Lyuba
- masha
- Masya
- Matryoshka
- Milla
- Miroslava
- Musya
NO
- Nadenka
- Nadezhda
- Nastenka
- Nastia
- Nika
- Ninotchka
- nona
- Oksana
- Olga
- Olya
- Orienda
- Ovdotya
- Polina
- Pushka
- Pyshka
- wheel
- Radinka
- Razluka
- Roksana
- Rusalka
A notice: Did you know that the Russian script evolved from the Greek script? The Russian alphabet contains 33 Cyrillic letters. The Cyrillic letter Я is pronounced ja in German.
S - Z
- shumka
- Slava
- Sonya
- sphynxter
- Stanislava
- sveta
- Svetlana
- tasha
- Tiana
- Uliana
- Ustinya
- Valeri
- Valery
- Varushka
- Vilhemina
- Vladlena
- Volya
- Vitalina
- Vladislava
- Yelena
- Yevdokiya
- zia
- Zlata
- Zvezda
Names for tomcats from A – C
- anatole
- Anton
- Arseni
- Artur
- Avvakir
- Baran
- bliny
- bori
- Branislav
- Chekov
- chort
- cosmos
- Chernobog
- Daniel
- denis
- Dima
- Dmitry
- dobrashin
- domovoy
- Drago
A notice: Siberian forest cats are among the largest pedigree cats and can grow to over 120 cm.
E – I
- Edward
- Egor
- eriks
- Fedor
- Feliks
- Feliks
- frappe
- Gavriil
- Georgy
- Gniewomir
- Gogol
- hedeon
- Helge
- Iakov
- Igor
- Ilya
- Iosif
- Isidor
- Ivan
Y – N
- Juliy
- Kandinsky
- Karolek
- Kasparov
- kazimir
- Kolenka
- constantine
- cosmos
- Kostya
- kotik
- Ludomir
- Lyubov
- Maxim
- Maksimilian
- Mark
- Maxim
- Mikhail
- Mikhail
- Mstislav
- Nestor
- Nikolai
- standard
O-Z
- Oleg
- Ossip
- ouchka
- Pavel
- Pavel
- pyotr
- Radomir
- Rasputin
- Ratimir
- Ratmir
- novel
- Rurik
- Sergei
- Sergi
- Slavik
- sputnik
- Stanislav
- Stroganoff
- Sviatoslav
- Tchaikovsky
- Tolstoy
- Vadim
- valentine
- valentine
- Vanko
- Vitaly
- Vlad
- Vladimir
- Volya
- Vsevolod
- xander
- Yaromir
- Yul
- Yuri
- Zaichik
- Zane
- Zinovy
- Zoran
frequently asked Questions
Russian Blue is one of the most popular cat breeds from Russia. But Siberian cats are also widespread and enjoy great popularity because of their size and lots of fur.
Russians like to use small and affectionate names for their cats, such as Solnyshko (little sun), Myshka (little mouse) or Malinka (little one).
In Russian, Alyona means the beautiful. But the name Elena also means the beautiful or the radiant. Where against the name Kisa carries the designation "little cat".