Cat Names From Movies – Iconic And Memorable Picks
When I started looking for the perfect name for my cat, I realized that choosing randomly just doesn’t work. I wanted something meaningful, memorable, and fun. That’s when I started exploring movie-inspired cat names. They come with personality, story, and instant recognition.
In this guide, I’ve compiled an exhaustive list of movie cat names across categories—from Disney and superheroes to Harry Potter and horror films. I’ve also included tips and insights to help you pick a name that fits your cat’s personality perfectly.
Key Takeaways
- Movie names give your cat instant personality
- Matching name with appearance or behavior improves fit
- Short names (2–3 syllables) are easier for cats to learn
- Popular names are memorable and socially engaging
- Unique names differentiate your pet and spark conversations
Favourite Cat Names From Movies
I’ve noticed that some names naturally stand out because they’re familiar and beloved. These are the ones that make calling your cat effortless and fun. Popular choices often come from films everyone recognizes.
Some of my favorites include:
Jonesy (Alien)
Toulouse (The Aristocats)
Berlioz (The Aristocats)
Marie (The Aristocats)
Mr. Bigglesworth (Austin Powers)
Buttercup (The Hunger Games)
Goose (Captain Marvel)
Snowbell (Stuart Little)
Sassy (Homeward Bound)
Binx (Hocus Pocus)
Figaro (Pinocchio)
Lucifer (Cinderella)
Duchess (The Aristocats)
Thomas O’Malley (The Aristocats)
Rufus (The Rescuers)
Si & Am (Lady and the Tramp)
Oliver (Oliver & Company)
Milo (Milo & Otis)
Garfield (Garfield)
Azrael (The Smurfs)
Salem (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
Crookshanks (Harry Potter)
Orion (Men in Black)
Jiji (Kiki’s Delivery Service)
Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)
Gwendolyn (A Street Cat Named Bob)
Tao (The Incredible Journey)
Pyewacket (Bell, Book and Candle)
Ulysses (Inside Llewyn Davis)
Smudge (The Secret Life of Pets)
I’ve found that familiar names help with training because pets respond faster to recognizable sounds.
Funny Movie Cat Names
If your cat is playful, funny names can capture their personality perfectly. I’ve found that clever wordplay makes names stand out and sparks smiles among friends.
Some of my favorites include:
Furball Focker (Meet the Fockers)
Purrlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes)
Meowrmaid (Splash)
Catrick Swayze (Dirty Dancing)
Whisker Biscuit (Talladega Nights)
Clawed Van Damme (any Jean-Claude Van Damme movie)
Pawsanova (Casanova)
Fuzz Lightyear (Toy Story)
Gigglesworth (Austin Powers)
Hiss Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Meowly Cyrus (Hannah Montana: The Movie)
Catniss Everclean (The Hunger Games)
Leonardo DiCatrio (Titanic)
Hairy Potter (Harry Potter)
Purrminator (The Terminator)
Chewfurca (Star Wars)
Feline Dion (Titanic)
Meowcolm X (Malcolm X)
Cat Damon (The Martian)
Sir Purrce Brosnan (James Bond)
Kitty Galore (James Bond)
The Great Catsby (The Great Gatsby)
Meowster Miyagi (The Karate Kid)
Cat Winslet (Titanic)
Brad Kitt (Fight Club)
Angelina Whiskerlie (Mr. & Mrs. Smith)
Oprah Whisker (The Color Purple)
Meowgellan (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert)
Catpernicus (A Beautiful Mind)
Furiosa (Mad Max: Fury Road)
Funny names are great for expressing your cat’s personality and sparking conversations with guests.

Disney Movie-Inspired Cat Names
Disney names are timeless and perfect for cats with playful or royal personalities. I love using these names because they are widely recognized and easy to say.
Some top Disney-inspired options include:
Simba (The Lion King)
Nala (The Lion King)
Rajah (Aladdin)
Mufasa (The Lion King)
Scar (The Lion King)
Bagheera (The Jungle Book)
Shere Khan (The Jungle Book)
Yzma (The Emperor’s New Groove)
Dinah (Alice in Wonderland)
Figaro (Pinocchio)
Duchess (The Aristocats)
Toulouse (The Aristocats)
Berlioz (The Aristocats)
Marie (The Aristocats)
Oliver (Oliver & Company)
Sarabi (The Lion King)
Kiara (The Lion King II)
Kovu (The Lion King II)
Vitani (The Lion King II)
Zazu (The Lion King)
Flit (Pocahontas)
Meeko (Pocahontas)
Percy (Pocahontas)
Lucifer (Cinderella)
Cheshire (Alice in Wonderland)
Mittens (Bolt)
Rufus (The Rescuers)
Cleo (Pinocchio)
Felicia (The Great Mouse Detective)
Disney names are ideal for family-friendly homes, and their simplicity makes training easier.
Superhero Movie-Inspired Cat Names
For energetic or adventurous cats, superhero names give a sense of strength and fun. I’ve noticed these names often fit cats who are playful or daring.
Great options include:
Stark (Iron Man)
Thor (Thor)
Loki (Thor)
Banner (The Hulk)
Natasha (Black Widow)
T’Challa (Black Panther)
Shuri (Black Panther)
Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Rocket (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Drax (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Gamora (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Nebula (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Mantis (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Peter (Spider-Man)
Miles (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)
Gwen (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)
Diana (Wonder Woman)
Clark (Superman)
Bruce (Batman)
Selina (Catwoman)
Barry (The Flash)
Arthur (Aquaman)
Mera (Aquaman)
Cyborg (Justice League)
Logan (Wolverine)
Xavier (X-Men)
Ororo (X-Men)
Erik (X-Men)
Jean (X-Men)
Raven (X-Men)
Superhero names make cats feel adventurous and add a heroic flair to their personality.
Cat Names Inspired by Famous Movie Mice
Naming a cat after a mouse can be a clever and playful twist. I’ve found these names are memorable and fun.
Examples include:
Mickey (Mickey Mouse)
Minnie (Minnie Mouse)
Jerry (Tom and Jerry)
Fievel (An American Tail)
Despereaux (The Tale of Despereaux)
Gus (Cinderella)
Jaq (Cinderella)
Bianca (The Rescuers)
Bernard (The Rescuers)
Timothy (Dumbo)
Speedy (Speedy Gonzales)
Remy (Ratatouille)
Emile (Ratatouille)
Pinky (Pinky and the Brain)
Brain (Pinky and the Brain)
Mrs. Brisby (The Secret of NIMH)
Basil (The Great Mouse Detective)
Dawson (The Great Mouse Detective)
Olivia (The Great Mouse Detective)
Fidget (The Great Mouse Detective)
Roquefort (The Aristocats)
Scabbers (Harry Potter)
Nicodemus (The Secret of NIMH)
Stuart (Stuart Little)
Snowbell (Stuart Little)
Reepicheep (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Squeak (Garfield)
Nibbles (Tom and Jerry)
Danger Mouse (Danger Mouse)
Gadget (Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers)
These names are unique and add a fun, ironic twist to your cat’s identity.
Cat Names Inspired by Harry Potter
For magical cats, I love Harry Potter names because they carry story, personality, and a touch of mystique.
Some options include:
Albus (Albus Dumbledore)
Minerva (Minerva McGonagall)
Severus (Severus Snape)
Sirius (Sirius Black)
Luna (Luna Lovegood)
Bellatrix (Bellatrix Lestrange)
Dobby (Dobby the House Elf)
Hagrid (Rubeus Hagrid)
Hermione (Hermione Granger)
Draco (Draco Malfoy)
Neville (Neville Longbottom)
Ginny (Ginny Weasley)
Fred (Fred Weasley)
George (George Weasley)
Percy (Percy Weasley)
Fleur (Fleur Delacour)
Cedric (Cedric Diggory)
Viktor (Viktor Krum)
Cho (Cho Chang)
Padfoot (Sirius Black’s nickname)
Moony (Remus Lupin’s nickname)
Wormtail (Peter Pettigrew’s nickname)
Prongs (James Potter’s nickname)
Crookshanks (Hermione’s cat)
Norbert (Norbert the Dragon)
Fluffy (Three-Headed Dog)
Aragog (Spider)
Buckbeak (Hippogriff)
Nagini (Snake)
Fawkes (Phoenix)
These names are perfect for cats with mysterious or magical personalities.
Animated Movie-Inspired Cat Names
Animated movie names are fun and widely recognized. They suit cats with playful, expressive personalities.
Some favorites include:
Woody (Toy Story)
Buzz (Toy Story)
Nemo (Finding Nemo)
Dory (Finding Nemo)
Shrek (Shrek)
Fiona (Shrek)
Puss (Puss in Boots)
Elsa (Frozen)
Anna (Frozen)
Olaf (Frozen)
Sven (Frozen)
Moana (Moana)
Maui (Moana)
Tiana (The Princess and the Frog)
Naveen (The Princess and the Frog)
Rapunzel (Tangled)
Flynn (Tangled)
Merida (Brave)
Sulley (Monsters, Inc.)
Mike (Monsters, Inc.)
Boo (Monsters, Inc.)
Simba (The Lion King)
Timon (The Lion King)
Pumbaa (The Lion King)
Scar (The Lion King)
Kuzco (The Emperor’s New Groove)
Kronk (The Emperor’s New Groove)
Po (Kung Fu Panda)
Tigress (Kung Fu Panda)
Bambi (Bambi)
These names are playful and easy to remember for daily use.
Horror Movie-Inspired Cat Names
If your cat is mysterious or independent, horror movie names can add a dramatic flair. They’re perfect for cats with bold personalities.
Some spooky options:
Freddy (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Jason (Friday the 13th)
Michael (Halloween)
Carrie (Carrie)
Regan (The Exorcist)
Samara (The Ring)
Jigsaw (Saw)
Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)
Pinhead (Hellraiser)
Chucky (Child’s Play)
Annabelle (Annabelle)
Norman (Psycho)
Damien (The Omen)
Pennywise (It)
Lestat (Interview with the Vampire)
Selene (Underworld)
Blade (Blade)
Ash (The Evil Dead)
Ripley (Alien)
Ghostface (Scream)
Hannibal (The Silence of the Lambs)
Clarice (The Silence of the Lambs)
Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Bates (Psycho)
Elvira (Elvira: Mistress of the Dark)
Buffy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Dexter (Dexter)
Gomez (The Addams Family)
Morticia (The Addams Family)
Lurch (The Addams Family)
These names are perfect for independent or mischievous cats with a bold attitude.
What role do Movies have played in Cat naming?
Reflecting Personality and Appearance
I’ve noticed movies often provide names that fit a cat’s looks or behavior. A regal cat may suit “Mufasa,” while a playful one might be “Loki.” Matching personality makes the name feel natural.
Tribute to Favorite Movies
For me, naming a cat after a movie character connects with personal interests. It adds sentimental value and reflects your favorite films.
Conversation Starters
Movie-inspired names often spark questions like “Why is your cat called Yoda?” They naturally start conversations and help connect with other cat lovers.
Expressing Creativity
Choosing a movie name allows creativity. You can combine traits, humor, or story references to make the name unique.
Celebrating the Cat-Owner Bond
A meaningful name strengthens the bond with your cat. Every time I call them, it reminds me of our shared connection.
Enhancing the Joy of Cat Ownership
Naming is fun, and movie-inspired names add an extra layer of entertainment. Your cat becomes a character in your daily life story.
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