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200+ Persian Cat Names – Fluffy, Fanciful, and Fun!

With their luxurious beauty and irresistible charm, you know your new Persian kitten deserves a purr-fect name that matches their regal personality. We’ve curated a delightful list of Persian cat names that will truly capture the essence of these majestic felines.

Persian cats are believed to have originated from Mesopotamia, later to be known as Persia, which is modern-day Iran. The cat breed is one of the oldest and most recognized in the world, thanks to their luxurious long fur, distinctive flat faces, and gentle, affectionate personalities.

200+ Persian Cat Names -- From Funny Names to Traditional Names

Names Inspired by Your Persian’s Long Fur

  • Cuddlepuff
  • Duchess/Duke
  • Empress/Emperor
  • Fluffy
  • Furrball
  • King/Queen
  • Lionheart
  • Majesty
  • Princess
  • Sir/Madam Fluffington
  • Snuggles
  • Sultan
  • Velvet
  • Whiskers

Names Inspired by Your Cat’s Regal Appearance

These names exude elegance and authority, perfectly matching the regal attitude of cats with long, luxurious fur. Choose a name that complements your cat’s majestic demeanor and adds a touch of royal charm to their already captivating presence.

  • Aristocrat
  • Baron/Baroness
  • Count/Countess
  • Crown
  • Dignity
  • Grace
  • Grandeur
  • Highness
  • Majestic
  • Mirza – A title used to address royal princes or members of Persian nobility.
  • Monarch
  • Noble
  • Padishah – Another title for a king or emperor, signifying great power and authority.
  • Prestige
  • Regent
  • Shah – The title of a king or emperor in Persia.
  • Shahanshah – The title of the “King of Kings,” used by several Persian rulers to signify their supremacy over other kings and territories.
  • Shahbanu – The title of the queen consort or empress in the Persian royal court.
  • Sovereign
  • Splendor
  • Vali-e Ahad – The title of the Crown Prince or heir apparent to the throne.

Funny Names for Your Persian Cat

These names are meant to be playful and humorous, perfect for adding a touch of fun to your Persian cat’s already charming and lovable nature!

  • Biscuit
  • Catticus Finch
  • Catrick Swayze
  • Chairman Meow
  • Count Fluffula
  • Crazypaws
  • Cuddlebug
  • Fuzz Aldrin
  • Fuzz Lightyear
  • Fuzzy McSnugglekins
  • Gandalf the Fluffy
  • Mr. Meow-gical
  • Meowington
  • Meowzilla
  • Paws Malone
  • Pawtrick Stewart
  • Purrlock Holmes
  • Purrsey Lohan
  • Purrtzel
  • Princess Purrfection
  • Queen Furbid
  • Sir Fluffington
  • Sir Whiskerfluff
  • Snugglesaurus
  • The Great Catsby
  • Whisker Biscuit
  • Whiskerina
  • Whiskeritus
  • Whiskerpuff
  • Whiskerstein
  • Whiskersaurus
  • Whiskersnaps
  • Whiskertooth
  • Whiskertini
  • Whiskerwinks
  • Wiggles McFurry
  • Wiggly Whiskers
  • Wuzzy Fuzzums

Persian Cat Names: Female

With the growing trend to name our cats with human names, let’s look at some of the most popular Persian names for baby girls and their meanings:

  • Afsaneh – “legend” or “story”
  • Arezoo – “wish” or “desire”
  • Azar – “fire”
  • Bahar – “spring”
  • Banafsheh“violet”
  • Delaram – “heart’s delight”
  • Donya – “world”
  • Elaheh – “goddess” or “angel”
  • Fereshteh – “angel”
  • Forough – “light” or “brightness”
  • Golnaz – “charming flower”
  • Haleh – “halo” or “aura”
  • Homa – “phoenix”
  • Iman – “faith”
  • Jasmine – “jasmine flower”
  • Katayoun – “perseverance”
  • Ladan – “flower of the lotus”
  • Mahin – “related to the moon”
  • Marjan – “coral”
  • Maryam – “Mary” or “a biblical name”
  • Mehrnaz – “kindness of the sun”
  • Mitra – “friend”
  • Morvarid – “pearl”
  • Nahal – “young plant” or “new sprout”
  • Narges – “narcissus flower”
  • Nasrin – “wild rose”
  • Negin – “gem” or “jewel”
  • Niloufar – “water lily”
  • Parisa – “like a fairy” or “angelic”
  • Pariya – “fairy-like”
  • Parvaneh – “butterfly”
  • Raha – “free” or “unbound”
  • Roya – “dream” or “vision”
  • Sahar – “dawn”
  • Sepideh – “dawn” or “white”
  • Setareh – “star”
  • Shirin – “sweet” or “gentle”
  • Simin – “silvery” or “made of silver”
  • Taraneh – “melody” or “song”
  • Yasmin – “jasmine flower”

Persian Cat Names: Male

  • Afshin – “sprinkles” or “scattering”
  • Amin – “faithful” or “trustworthy”
  • Arash – “bright arrow” or “heroic”
  • Arman – “wish” or “desire”
  • Bijan – “hero” or “valiant”
  • Cyrus – “like the sun” or “throne”
  • Dariush – “possessor of good”
  • Farhad – “happiness” or “joyous”
  • Farshad – “happiness”
  • Fereydoun – “the third” or “the third-born”
  • Giv – “alive” or “living”
  • Hadi – “guide” or “leader”
  • Homayoun – “a royal falcon”
  • Hormoz – “sacred” or “auspicious”
  • Iman – “faith” or “belief”
  • Jamshid – “shining river” or “sun-like”
  • Kambiz – “fortunate” or “lucky”
  • Kamran – “prosperous” or “successful”
  • Kian – “kings” or “royal”
  • Kourosh – “like the sun” or “throne”
  • Mahyar – “moon’s friend”
  • Mehran – “kind” or “compassionate”
  • Mihan – “homeland” or “nation”
  • Navid – “good news” or “glad tidings”
  • Nima – “young” or “everlasting”
  • Omid – “hope” or “wish”
  • Parham – “radiant” or “glowing”
  • Payam – “message” or “messenger”
  • Pendar – “thoughtful” or “reflective”
  • Pouya – “vast” or “broad-minded”
  • Ramin – “one who rescues” or “provider”
  • Rostam – “strong” or “powerful”
  • Saman – “jasmine flower”
  • Shahin – “royal” or “falcon”
  • Shahram – “king’s sign” or “royal mark”
  • Siamak – “kind” or “generous”
  • Siavash – “possessing black stallions”
  • Soroush – “messenger” or “angel”
  • Vahid – “unique” or “peerless”
  • Yazdan – “divine” or “Godly”

Names from Persian Mythology

Persian mythology is a rich tapestry of ancient beliefs and captivating tales that have been passed down through generations in Iran and the surrounding regions. Rooted in Zoroastrianism and other ancient religions, Persian mythology is a diverse and colorful collection of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures.

  • Afrasiab – A legendary king and hero in Persian mythology.
  • Arash – A heroic archer in Persian mythology.
  • Arjhang – The mythical Iranian hero, also known as Siavash.
  • Arta Viraf – A prophet in Persian mythology who journeyed to the afterlife.
  • Ashkan – Ancient Persian name associated with a dynasty.
  • Faranak – A legendary bird-like creature in Persian mythology.
  • Fariburz – A mythological character and the name of a hero in the Shahnameh.
  • Faridun – A legendary king and hero in Persian mythology.
  • Garshasp – A legendary hero and giant in Persian mythology.
  • Gordafarid – A brave and legendary female warrior in Persian mythology.
  • Homa – A mythical bird in Persian folklore.
  • Homay – A mythical bird, similar to the Phoenix, in Persian mythology.
  • Jamshid – A legendary king and hero in Persian mythology.
  • Kaveh – A heroic blacksmith and leader in Persian mythology.
  • Rostam – A legendary hero and warrior in the Shahnameh, an epic Persian poem.
  • Rudaba – A legendary princess and mother of Rostam in Persian mythology.
  • Siavash – A mythical prince and hero in Persian mythology.
  • Simorgh – A mythical bird, often associated with benevolence and wisdom.
  • Tahmuras – A legendary king and hero in Persian mythology.
  • Zahhak – A tyrannical figure with snakes growing from his shoulders in Persian mythology.
  • Zal (ضل) – A legendary figure in Persian mythology, father of Rostam.

Words Associated with Persia

Persian cat on Persian rug
  • Carpet – Persian rugs are intricately woven textiles often featuring elaborate designs and patterns; a playful name for your extra furry Persian kitten.
  • Cyrus – A historical Persian king, known for founding the Achaemenid Empire and his conquests.
  • Darius – Another historical Persian king, well-known for his administrative and architectural achievements.
  • Farsi – The Persian language, also known as Persian or Parsi.
  • Isfahan – A city in Iran known for its stunning architecture, historical sites, and beautiful bridges.
  • Persepolis – An ancient city and archaeological site in Iran, once the capital of the Achaemenid Empire.
  • Qanat – An ancient water management system, a series of underground tunnels used to transport water.
  • Rumi – A Persian poet and mystic, known for his spiritual poetry and teachings.
  • Shiraz – A city in Iran, famous for its historical sites, gardens, and poetry.
  • Tehran – The capital city of Iran, a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage.
  • Xerxes – A historical Persian king, son of Darius, known for his military campaigns and role in the Greco-Persian Wars.
  • Yazd – A city in Iran, known for its historic architecture and traditional windcatcher towers.

Cat Names Inspired by Persian Foods

  • Abgoosht – A hearty stew made with lamb, chickpeas, beans, potatoes, and tomatoes. It is often referred to as “Iranian haleem.”
  • Adas (Adas Polo) – A flavorful rice dish cooked with lentils, raisins, and dates, usually served with fried fish or chicken.
  • Chelo (Chelo Kebab) – A popular dish of saffron-infused rice served with kebab; a fun name for a ginger-tinted cat!
  • Dizi – Also known as “Abgoosht,” it is a traditional Persian stew made with lamb, beans, potatoes, and vegetables.
  • Haleem – A nutritious and thick porridge made with wheat, meat (usually chicken or beef), and various lentils.
  • Kebab – A popular dish in Persian cuisine, consisting of grilled meat, often served with rice and vegetables.
  • Kuku (Kuku Sabzi) – A Persian herb omelette made with various fresh herbs, eggs, and sometimes walnuts.
  • Mirza (Mirza Ghasemi) – A popular dish from northern Iran made with grilled eggplants, tomatoes, garlic, and eggs.
  • Sabzi (Sabzi Polo) – Green herbed rice cooked with various fresh herbs and served with fish or chicken.
  • Tahchin – A delightful Persian rice cake made with saffron rice, yogurt, and layers of marinated chicken or meat.

Terms of Endearment

These terms of endearment reflect the warmth and affection that Iranians use to express their love and closeness to their loved ones. Here are some terms of endearment in Farsi (Persian) along with their meanings:

  • Azizam – My dear, my beloved.
  • Delam – My heart, my sweetheart.
  • Dooset Daram – I love you.
  • Dorood (دُرود) – “Hello” or “Greetings,” a common and polite way to say hello.
  • Eshgham – My love.
  • Janam – My soul, my darling.
  • Khanoomam – My lady, my woman.
  • Khoshgelam – My beautiful one.
  • Mahbubam – My beloved, my darling.
  • Moosh Bokhoramet – Literally means “May a mouse eat you.” It’s a playful way of saying “you’re cute” and one of the cutest cat names if you don’t mind a long name. Moosh makes a great nickname or name as well!
  • Salam (سَلام) – “Peace,” a casual and widely used way to say hello or goodbye.
  • Yar-e Man – My companion, my sweetheart.

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