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There’s a certain mystique to gray cats. Whether they have the deep, solid coat of a Russian Blue or a lighter-colored array of spots or stripes, gray cats automatically have extra elegance. Their coats can also have a range of undertones: soft silvers, gentle blues, and even hints of violet. The cat names on this list can help you find the perfect fit for your cat’s appearance and personality. With such a beautiful coat, your naming options are practically endless!
How to Name Your Gray Cat
If you need help deciding on a name for your gray kitty, consider what traits you’d like to focus on. Their unique coat is definitely the most appealing characteristic, with names like Stormy, Smokey, and Eeyore being potential options. But of course, you can also have their name refer to their size or temperament instead, such as Tiny or Princess. You have limitless possibilities, and your cat will be fine with any of them!
Nature Names for Gray Cats

Nature names are usually gender-neutral options that bring to mind your cat’s wild ancestors. They can come from plants and other animals that have gray undertones. Weather phenomena, such as rain and mist, can also be great inspirations for a gray cat.
- Shadow
- Cloud
- Smokey
- Ash
- Asher
- Charcoal
- Lilac
- River
- Violet
- Wolf
- Mouse
- Timber
- Storm Cloud
- Storm
- Rainy
- Mist
- Misty
- Thistle
- Raindrop
Mineral Names for Gray Cats

One great naming option for a gray cat is a mineral name. Many metals, elements, and minerals come in shades of gray and silver. Mineral names can sound sleek and modern. Many, like Flint or Granite, have a tough, masculine edge, but gemstone names can sound more feminine. Any of these names would be great for either sex.
- Graphite
- Pewter
- Silver
- Slate
- Flint
- Granite
- Sterling
- Pearl
- Nickel
- Cobalt
- Pebble
- Steel
- Opal
Space Names for Your Silvery Feline

Silver-gray and blue-gray cats often have a shimmer about them that resembles stars and galaxies. Space names are refined and mysterious, bringing to mind beautiful nights spent stargazing. Many also have a mythological connotation that can give your cat’s name a double meaning. Any of these choices will be out of this world!
- Nova
- Cosmo
- Comet
- Neptune
- Mercury
- Venus
- Io
- Stardust
- Luna
- Galaxy
History and Culture Names for Gray Cats

If you don’t want to go with something from nature, you can also turn to history and culture for your cat’s name. You could name your kitty after a fictional character associated with gray, like Gandalf or Silver Surfer, or a gray cat from literature. If your pet is or looks like a Russian Blue, you could pick a name from Russian history, like Anastasia.
- Gandalf
- Lady Jane (Gray)
- Silver Surfer
- Earl Gray
- Mistborn
- Grimalkin
- Athena
- Grendel
- Anastasia
- Alexei
- Catherine (the Great)
- Munkustrap
- Merlin
- London
- Grizabella
- Norris
- Long John Silver
Mystical Names for Your Gray Cat

Gray cats can have a magical quality to them. Gray is an unusual coat color for felines, and gray cats often seem to sparkle or shine. All felines also have a long history of association with magic, not just black cats! Magical and mystical names can highlight how special your kitty is.
- Charm
- Ghost
- Magic
- Mystic
- Phantom
- Witch
- Shimmer
- Sparkle
- Spirit
- Warlock
- Wizard
Foreign Language Names for Your Gray Cat

You can also name your cat something in another language. The words gray and silver sound beautiful in many languages and would make your cat’s name quite unique. If you speak a second language or have connections to more than one culture, picking a foreign-language name for your kitty can be a way to honor that connection.
- Argent (silver in French)
- Grisa (gray in Basque)
- Siva (gray in Slovenian)
- Harmaa (gray in Finnish)
- Gris (gray in French)
- Liath (gray in Gaelic)
- Grigio (gray in Italian)
- Cinzento (gray in Portuguese)
- Huise (gray in Chinese)
- Imvi (gray in Chichewa)
- Kijivu (gray in Swahili)
- Hinahina (gray in Hawaiian)
- Kelabu (gray in Malay)
- Hina (gray in Māori)
- Plata (silver in Spanish)
- Sidabras (silver in Lithuanian)
- Arian (silver in Welsh)
- Yin (silver in Chinese)
- Fida (silver in Arabic)
- Sirivha (silver in Shona)
- Argentum (silver in Latin)
Conclusion
There are so many amazing gray cat names to choose from, whether you want something nature-focused, otherworldly, multicultural, or cute and simple. You’ll be saying your kitty’s name quite frequently, both at home and places like the vet, so keep that in mind when picking a moniker for them.
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