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Top Spanish Male Cat Names in America and Their Meanings

Let us go through some beautiful male cat names in the Spanish language. You can pick up a name from this list or use these names to whet your curiosity about top male cat names in Spanish.

There is something fundamentally different between cat and dog names. Perhaps it has to do with their respective natures. Remember the old joke about how both animals look upon their master? The dog thinks – He feeds me, he walks me and he loves me. He must be God!
The cat thinks – He feeds me, he walks me and he loves me. I must be God!

So…Miau!! And let’s get started with the top Spanish Male cat names.

1. Alarico – It means “ruler of all” in Spanish. Fits the personality of many a cat like a “T”.
2. Bernardo – That means as strong as a bear in Spanish. Apt for a Maine Coon or similar big breeds.
3. Calvino – Top Spanish cat name for “bald” and an appropriate name for a hairless cat such as the Sphynx or the Donskoy.
4. Dantae – After the Italian poet Dante, it also means “enduring”. So if the feline’s beauty moves you to write couplets, then this is a good name.
5. Edgardo – This weighty name means “Fortunate and strong” in Spanish. All cats have nine lives, ergo all cats are fortunate.
6. Fanuco – A superb name for a cat. It means “free” and that’s what all cats are. Don’t believe? Try teaching your cat to play “Fetch”.
7. Gris – Got a cat with grey fur? Call it Gris, the word means “Gray” in Spanish.
8. Humberto – Big and intelligent in Spanish. If your kitten can get out of situations on its own and has an appetite, then it’s on its way to becoming a Humberto.
9. Jorge – Spanish for “George”. A no-frills name that sounds good.
10. Lonzo – That’s “Eager” in Espanol. Cats are usually selectively eager; your call.
11. Maccario – “Happy” in Spanish. And cats are usually contended and happy most of the times. They bring happiness too, with their antics…basically just by being there as a pet.
12. Normando – “From the North”; so if you’re based in Alaska or have a breed from the north of U.S, consider this name.
13. Oro – A top Spanish male cat name for “Gold”. Does your cat have yellow gold irises?
14. Patrido – “Noble” in Spanish. Does your tomcat exude an air of nobility? If it does, then call it Patrido. Most toms usually give off an air of royal indifference when they strut.
15. Roman – From Rome, that’s what it means. What’d you think it could’ve meant? If you feel your cat has aquiline features and the equivalent of a Roman nose, then this is the name.
16. Sein – It means “Innocent” in Spanish. Cats can put on that innocent expression when they want to. And sweet kittens are so dependent and so innocent.
17. Terciero – “The third born”, if it is the third-born of a litter that you’re bringing home, then this is a nice name.
18. Vaguero – That’s “Cowboy” for you. Your cat will never herd sheep for you. It will snooze or amuse itself while you slog. Nevertheless, if you like the name…

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