100 Three-Legged Cat Names With Meanings for Your Unique Cat

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An orange cat with a missing hind leg climbs a set of stairs.

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Cats may find themselves with three legs for any number of reasons. Some have them removed due to injury or illness, and a rare few are simply born this way. Fortunately, the prognosis for three-legged cats is terrific! Most cats adapt very well to having a missing limb.

Special cats like these deserve special names. I’ve gathered a list of 100 unique cat names for you to try out. Some of them poke a little fun at a three-legged cat’s clumsiness, even though most can get around great.

  • Peggy – After a pirate with a “peg leg.”
  • Wobble – For cats that sway a bit on their feet.
  • Hopper – After the way your cat walks.
  • Froggy – Similar to hopper, you could name your cat after a frog.
  • Skippy – Cats with three legs might seem like they’re skipping.
  • Stumpy – After their missing leg.
  • Tipsy – A cat that has just lost their leg might stumble but usually adapt quickly.
  • Nemo – A fish with a missing fin from the movie Finding Nemo.
  • Trike – A tricycle.
  • Flipflop – You can break this name in half as well if you want something shorter.
  • Pogo – After a pogo stick.
  • Dizzy – A cat that stumbles might appear a bit dizzy.
  • Topple – Cats might fall a bit after an amputation, especially while the anesthetic or pain medications are still in their system.
  • Tripaw – A cat with three paws.
  • Tripp – For kittens that trip over their own feet.
  • Speedy – For cats that are still fast on their feet.

Cat Names Related to the Number Three

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These names directly reference your cat having three legs. We’ve included plenty of girl and boy cat names here.

  • Trinity – A group of three people or things.
  • Tripod – A camera holder with three legs.
  • Triplet – When three babies are born at once.
  • Tic Tac Toe – This cat has three in a row—they always win!
  • Neo – Neapolitan ice cream has three flavors in one container.
  • Trilogy – Three books or movies in the same series.
  • Trio – A group of three.
  • Triangle – A shape with three sides.
  • Tres – “Three” in Spanish.
  • Mittsu – “Three” in Japanese.
  • Clover – Most clovers have three leaves.
  • Musketeer – After the Three Musketeers.
  • Bear – After Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
  • Stooge – After The Three Stooges.
  • Piggy – From the children’s story, The Three Little Pigs.
  • Cerberus – A three-headed dog in Greek mythology.
  • Charm – The third leg’s the charm.
  • Gamma – The third letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Trois – “Three” in French.
  • Tressa – A Cornish name that means “third.”
  • Triana – This name means “three rivers.”
  • Almelon – For the cat who is now treated like royalty—this name means “third king.”
  • Geryon – A Greek name that means “three.”
  • Irune – A Spanish name that means “trinity.”
  • Kenzo – A Japanese name that can mean “three” but also “healthy” and “wise.”
  • Drei – The German word for “three.”
  • Trey – A name that means “three” or “third.”
  • Tripur – An Indian name that refers to the combining of three towns or cities.
  • Amphitrite – This Greek name means “the surrounding third.”
  • Tertia – A Latin name meaning “third.”
  • Tertius – A variant of Tertia.
  • Terza – “Third” in Italian.

Cat Names That Draw Attention to Their Legs

A white and gray cat with a missing front leg sits on a chair

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These names don’t reference your cat having three legs, but do bring someone’s attention to their legs or paws upon hearing them.

  • Feeties – For the cat with the sweetest feet.
  • Beans – After their toe beans, of course.
  • Leggy – This can also be a silly name since your cat does have one less leg than they did before.
  • Tootsie – This name means “feet.”
  • Paws – After a cat’s feet.
  • Nike – A Greek name that means “victory” and also a well-known brand of shoes.
  • Keds – A sneaker brand.
  • Kicks – Slang for “shoes.”
  • Puma – A shoe brand named after a wild cat (also known as a cougar or panther).
  • Vans – One more shoe brand for you to choose from.

Cat Names That Mean Strength and Perseverance

A brown and white cat with a missing front leg sits on a porch with pumpkins in the background.

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Cats with three legs have to have resilience to survive their injuries and amputation. These names pay homage to that perseverance. Some of them reference their luck at finding a home with you as well.

  • Hope – The future looks brighter from here!
  • Chance – By adopting your new cat, you’ve given them a chance.
  • Faith – Having hope for the future is a powerful thing.
  • Grace – Cats are very graceful animals.
  • Lucky – This name shows your confidence that your cat’s luck will turn around.
  • Spirit – For a cat that is always in good spirits.
  • Trooper – For one that has endured a lot of hardship but made it through.
  • Courage – For a cat with true bravery.
  • Miracle – Some cats go through such rough times, it’s a miracle they made it through.
  • Mystery – We often don’t know what’s happened in a rescue’s past and can only wonder.
  • Freedom – For a cat that has just been given a new lease on life.
  • Alessia – This pretty name means “warrior.”
  • Angus – In Celtic mythology, Angus was the god of strength.
  • Storm – For a cat that has weathered a storm.
  • Nina – This name can mean “little girl” but can also mean “fire.”
  • Savvy – For cats with clever minds.
  • Victory – They’ve won the battle and have a forever home now.
  • Armstrong – When a cat loses a limb, the others become stronger as a result.
  • Boris – This name can mean “wolf” or “snow leopard,” which are both fierce animals.
  • Cairo – An Arabic name that means “strong.”
  • Ferris – “Strong man.”
  • Fort – A French name that means “strong.”
  • Millie – “Gentle strength” is such a lovely meaning for this name.
  • Monte – A Latin name that means “mountain.”
  • Simba – After the protagonist of The Lion King.
  • Bellatrix – This pretty name means “warrior.”
  • Champion – For a cat that has won at life.
  • Clancy – An Irish name that means “red-haired warrior.”
  • Covy – Another Irish name, this time meaning “victorious.”
  • Dante – An Italian name that means “endurance.”
  • Herman – A German name that means “warrior.”
  • Lou – This French name means “famous warrior.”
  • Louie – A variant of Lou.
  • Luigi – An Italian name that means “warrior.”
  • Marcel – This sweet Latin name means “little warrior.”
  • Murphy – An Irish name with the meaning “sea warrior.”
  • Oscar – “Champion warrior.”
  • Sacha – A French name that means “defending warrior.”
  • Tori – Short for “victory.”
  • Vicky – Another play on the word “victory.”
  • Viktor – Someone who wins a great battle.
  • Ziggy – A German name that means “victorious.”

That completes our list of three-legged cat names. We hope you’ve found some name inspiration here and maybe even picked out the perfect name for your new cat.

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.