Oberon.
Quink. (Parker fountain pen ink, classically black.)
I’m waiting for pics before I suggest a name.
Our cats were Tiger, Random and Turbulence, the which names I’ve always liked. Our cousin’s cat’s name is Squish. And one of my all-time favourite cat names was ‘Mr. Underfoot’, from one of the Robert Heinlein books. (I don’t remember which one, it might have been ‘Friday’ - I also don’t remember liking it very much, if that’s of any help…)
A technique we used with Turbulence was to write a bunch of potential names on bits of paper and then crumple them up. The first one that she swatted down from the seat of a chair was the one she had picked. We missed out on ‘Procella’ that way (Italian word for ‘shit storm’ or ‘massacre’).
Pictures would help.
I’ve always thought that Hepzibah is a fantastic name for a cat – enough that I named one of my first cats that. She’s a cranky white Siamese and probably not much longer for this world, being about sixteen years old, so perhaps if your little beastie is a girl she can carry it on!
Stop the presses. The OP has an 8-week old kitten … and it has “a very playful personality.” Woah. That’s just too bizarre for words.
Anyway, I’m of the firm belief that something can’t be named if it cannot be seen. The name often comes from the eyes, the face, the personality that comes through in a photo.
That said, our (now 3-year-old) kitten came to us with a bad case of ringworm on her sweet little face. She very narrowly avoided being named Molly. Why? Because then she would have been Molly Ringworm.
I had one, lost her at age 12 from kidney failure. Probably too much exposure to radiation. Anyway, I called her Dinger or Dingy because Schrodinger is just too much of a mouthful and the short version fit her personality more.
Azrael: Gargamel’s cat from The Smurfs. Also the name of the Angel of Death
Cheshire, from Alice in Wonderland
Cait Sith: A fairy creature from Scottish mythology. Also is black and white
Skeelers is a great name for a cat. It’s Dutch for inline skates
Velociraptor.
Not a cat person, but I have a 6 pound long hair miniature dachshund attack dog named Chili Dog.
I would think that Ding, Dinger or Dingy would be the normal nicknames for the mouthful Schrodinger. And all good names for a kitten - although when cat gets to be sit around the house looking too good for everyone, Dingy might be offensive to the cat.
If it’s a boy, you could name it Ash (from the Evil Dead movies). If it’s a girl, name it Xena. I had cats with both of these names, but they have since passed.
I’ve got a plan to name my future kitties after bad Roman emperors, regardless of their sex. Take your pick.
Or, if you want to go classical-but-gender-appropriate for a girl, there’s always Livia…
Seeaytey C A T …
and if ya get a puppy Diogey…
I’m still holding out for pictures, but I’ll offer a general thought on the matter: I hope that someone has named, or will name, their cat “Scanner”.
I was once acquainted with a kitten named Buzz Saw, which suited both his purr and the fate of anything he wanted that was within reach of his claws.
Othello
In honor of bbs2k, who doesn’t come around here very often, “Name it Poops!”
Willis. I always wanted a black cat that I could say “whatchoo talkin’ 'bout, Willis?”