100 Nature Themed Cat Names With Meanings

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Nature is lively, beautiful, and always persevering. It’s the perfect thing to name your new cat or kitten after. In this list of nature-themed cat names, we’ve included popular names like Luna and Leo and rarer names like Clementine and Cypress. We have names inspired by fruits, flowers, animals, gemstones, and more. You’re sure to find something that suits your new cat!

Nature Cat Names for Female Cats

Below are 20 nature names for girl cats, inspired by precious gems, cute animals, and more. We’ve left out the floral names for now—you can view those in their own category below.

  • Honey – A cute food-inspired name.
  • Bea – Can also be spelled “Bee.”
  • Dove – After the bird, which symbolizes peace and love.
  • Fawn – A baby deer.
  • Wren – A small songbird that loves to make noise.
  • Autumn – The season of pumpkins, cozy fashion, and gratitude.
  • Jade – A green gem that represents harmony.
  • Kelly – A bright shade of green.
  • Sage – A dark, muted shade of green. Sage also means “wise.”
  • Coral – Coral is said to bring good luck.
  • Skye – One of the most beautiful parts of nature.
  • Luna – “Moon” in Spanish.
  • Clementine – A type of orange.
  • Cherry – In Japan, cherry trees represent both beauty and violence—like a cat elegantly stalking their prey.
  • Amber – An orange gemstone that represents courage.
  • Diamond – A clear stone that symbolizes beauty and commitment.
  • Ruby – Though this gemstone is red, it also makes a sweet name for an orange cat.
  • Opal – Opals symbolize good fortune.
  • Pearl – Pearls are rare and represent purity.
  • Gemma – If you can’t decide on a specific gemstone, why not name your cat after them all?
  • Gaia – Greek for “Earth.”
  • Persephone – The goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology.
  • Winnie – Like the bear in Winnie the Pooh.
  • Isla – A Spanish name that means “island.”

Nature Cat Names for Male Cats

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Moving on to boy cats, these nature cat names are based on plant life, weather, gems, and even movies. Some of these names are suited to strong hunters, while others are great for gentle, cuddly boys.

  • Bumble – Like a chubby little bee.
  • Bear – These animals are strong and curious.
  • Parker – Keeper of the parks.
  • Moss – Plants that grow best in damp areas.
  • Oliver – This name stems from the olive tree, which represents peace.
  • Cloud – You’ll be reminded of your cat every time you look at the sky.
  • Storm – For a strong force of nature (or a cat you found during a rainstorm).
  • Sunny – Can also be spelled “Sonny.”
  • Leo – One of the more common cat names, meaning “lion.”
  • Blaze – Like a blazing fire.
  • Gale – An English name that means “joy” and “wind.”
  • Snowy – Fitting for white cats.
  • Caspian – This name means “white” as well.
  • Onyx – A black stone. This name can also mean “claw” in Greek.
  • Bay – Water surrounded by land on multiple sides.
  • Atlas – A book of maps to tell you where you’re going—not that cats need one, with their great sense of direction.
  • Callum – A Latin name that means “dove.”
  • Jasper – This Persian name can mean “gem” or “treasurer.”
  • Orion – A constellation seen in winter.
  • Robin – After the bird, this name also means “bright” and “shining.”
  • Sterling – This name references silver and can also mean “bird.”
  • Apollo – From Greek and Roman mythology, this name means “destroyer.” What do kittens do better than that?
  • Simba – The main character in the movie The Lion King.
  • Tigger – The tiger in Winnie the Pooh.
  • Cliff – For a cat that likes danger.

Cat Names Based on Trees

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Trees make such cool cat names. They’re grounded, strong, and resilient. Below is a selection of tree-themed girl and boy cat names.

  • Maple – This tree turns a gorgeous shade of red in the fall.
  • Oakley – Oak trees are known for their resilience.
  • Aspen – A tree with white bark and beautiful yellow leaves.
  • Hazel – Trees and shrubs with pale yellow flowers.
  • Cedar – The wood of a cedar is known for its durability.
  • Juniper – They can survive on very little and symbolize strength.
  • Rowan – A pretty tree with small red berries.
  • Cypress – Hardy trees that grow slowly but surely, symbolic of endurance.
  • Willow – These trees symbolize adaptability.
  • Forrest – Why name your cat after only one tree when you can name them for the entire forest?
  • Daphne – A shrub with beautiful flowers.
  • Koa – The largest native trees of Hawaii.
  • Ash – The “tree of life” in Norse mythology.
  • Alder – In Irish folklore, alder trees symbolize bad luck–kind of like black cats.

Floral Cat Names

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These floral cat names are perfect for spring kittens or for people who love flower gardening. Flowers symbolize growth, beauty, and rebirth.

  • Flora – A beautiful name for a female cat.
  • Florian – The male version of Flora.
  • Blossom – A flower bloom.
  • Lilac – A delicate purple flower.
  • Lavender – Used as a calming pheromone for cats.
  • Daisy – A white flower that represents innocence.
  • Camellia – A type of rose.
  • Dahlia – A round flower with many petals.
  • Clover – We all search for a four-leaf clover as kids—maybe you’ve finally found your good luck!
  • Hyacinth – Flowers of many colors that bloom in spring.
  • Lilly – These flowers are big and beautiful.
  • Rosa – Roses are known for their beauty and their power.
  • Holly – Perfect for those wanting a wintery flower name.
  • Zara – Arabic for “flower” or “blossom.”
  • Heather – Pink and purple flowers that grow in clusters.
  • Jasmine – Also the name of a Disney princess.
  • Orchid – Unique flowers that make for fussy houseplants.
  • Peony – Beautiful flowers that love basking in the sun.
  • Iris – Unique flowers that are commonly purple but come in various colors.
  • Aster – Small flowers with bright yellow centers.

Cat Names Based on Plants

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These names are based on leafy plants, rather than those known for their flowers. We also have lots of food-inspired names that come from nature, such as fruits, vegetables, and cocoa.

  • Fern – Unique plants that don’t flower.
  • Vera – After aloe vera, which is made from the aloe plant.
  • Leif – The plant seller in Animal Crossing. A play on the word “leaf.”
  • Chloe – Did you know this is a Greek name that means “blooming”?
  • Basil – An herb used in pasta.
  • Pumpkin – For orange October kittens.
  • Banana – A silly fruit name for your cat.
  • Pepper – For those “spicy” kittens that need some more socialization.
  • Ginger – A food with many health benefits.
  • Rosemary – An herb with delicate blue flowers.
  • Lemon – Great for a light orange cat.
  • Saffron – Also a floral name, since this spice is made of the saffron flower.
  • Peanut – A cute name for cats of any gender.
  • Cinnamon – A great name for your little cinnamon roll.
  • Blueberry – Another fruit name.
  • Peaches – A sweet name for a sweet cat.
  • Coco – Chocolate comes from the cocoa plant.

There’s so much in nature that you can name your cat after, from gemstones to forest animals. We hope this list has helped you find name inspiration for your new pet.

About Katelynn Sobus

Katelynn is a freelance pet content writer who has written a variety of pet articles, including breed portfolios and care guides. She uses her experience as a lifelong pet owner to write expert content about cats, dogs, and small pets.