Literary Cat Names
Naming a cat is not an easy task. TS Elliot said that "the name of Cats is a difficult issue" (Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats). Sure, you can not your cat is a common name. The name chosen should be the essence of nature, your cat. And, of course, you and your cat has, as its name.
So how to determine, that name does justice to the special cat to your true character, personality and beauty? you have to consider yourCat out of the physical characteristics and temperament. In addition to these basics, you can also use other sources. In fact, there are many sources of inspiration: the names of people (Leo, Sofia), names of animals (bear, tiger), the names of gods and goddesses (Jupiter, Venus), just to name a few.
If you long for a single, even with the best name, then looks at literature as a source of inspiration. Consider the name of the cat and human characters that appear in the famousliterary works. In fact, many cats on novels, poems and stories have been published. You can also check the names of famous authors. Here are a few cat literary-inspired names, your creative juices flowing around.
This is an example of names of cats that cats seem to Elliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical TS: Alonzo, Bustopher Jones, Coricopat, Jellylorum, Mungojerrie head and s' POLITOED.
From "The Tale of Tom Kitten loved authorand illustrator Beatrix Potter, here are three fun names: Tabitha, dolls and gloves.
Need more inspiration? Here are other famous literary cat names for your attention:
Crookshanks (Hermione Granger cat that appears in the Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK)
Dinah (the cat of Alice in Through the Looking Glass "by Lewis Carroll)
Puss (Puss in Boots Charles Perrault)
Thomasina (The Three Lives ofThomas Paul Gallico)
You can also use the human characters, such as: Darcy (one of the main characters of the novel "Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen), Hamlet (title role, Hamlet by William Shakespeare), Heathcliff (brooding hero of Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte) Oliver (Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens), Delicia (The Murder of Delicia Marie Corelli), Lara (Dr. Zhivago, the heroine of Boris Pasternak), Ophelia (Hamlet by William Shakespeare), and Thelma(Thelma by Marie Corelli).
Also consider these author names: Ernest (Hemingway), Dickens (Charles Dickens), Henrik (Ibsen), Hugo (Victor Hugo), Marie (Corelli) and Gertrude (Stein).
I hope this inspires you have literary names. This is just a small sample. Have fun choosing the perfect name for your cat.
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