100 Gorgeous Gaelic Cat Names

 So, you’ve just adopted a new feline overlord and now you’re staring at them wondering, “What the heck do I name this mysterious fluffball?” If you’re here, you’re probably drawn to something unique, meaningful, and maybe just a tad magical. That’s where Gaelic cat names come in. They’re rich in history, full of charm, and—let’s be real—they sound super cool when you say them out loud.

Let’s dive headfirst into a collection of 100 gorgeous Gaelic cat names that’ll make your kitty feel like royalty (or at least like a cat who owns a castle in the Highlands).


Why Choose a Gaelic Cat Name?

Ever met a cat named “Chairman Meow” and thought… cute, but nah? If you’re going for something with a bit more mystery, beauty, and old-soul vibes, Gaelic names are basically the cat name equivalent of a candlelit library in an ancient tower.

Here’s why Gaelic cat names rock:

  • They’re unique – Your cat won’t share their name with five other pets at the vet.
  • They’re meaningful – Gaelic names often carry poetic or nature-based meanings.
  • They sound magical – Seriously, try saying “Aisling” out loud. Sounds like a fairy whispered it into your ear, right?

🌟 100 Gorgeous Gaelic Cat Names

We’ve broken the list into categories so you can find the one based on your cat’s vibe. Whether they’re a playful troublemaker or a serene fluff cloud, we’ve got you covered.

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Gaelic Names for Male Cats

Strong, Classic & Heroic

These names have that "I rule this house" energy.

  • Aodh (ee) – “Fire”
  • Bran“Raven”
  • Cathal (ka-hal) – “Battle ruler”
  • Conall“Strong wolf”
  • Cormac“Son of defilement” (uh, yikes—but it sounds cool 😅)
  • Darragh“Oak tree”
  • Eoghan (Owen) – “Born of the yew tree”
  • Fergus“Man of force”
  • Lorcán“Little fierce one”
  • Ruairí“Red king”

FYI: If your cat is a ginger, Ruairí is basically mandatory.


Gaelic Names for Female Cats

Elegant, Enchanting & Full of Sass

These names have goddess energy. Period.

  • Aisling (ash-ling) – “Dream” or “vision”
  • Bríghid“Exalted one” (and a goddess, no biggie)
  • Caoimhe (kee-va) – “Gentle” or “beautiful”
  • Deirdre“Sorrowful” but hauntingly beautiful
  • Eilidh (ay-lee) – “Radiant one”
  • Gráinne (graw-nya) – “Love” or “grain”
  • Isibeal – Gaelic form of Isabel, meaning “pledged to God”
  • Maeve“She who intoxicates” (a.k.a. queen of chaos)
  • Niamh (neev) – “Bright” or “radiant”
  • Saoirse (seer-sha) – “Freedom”

Can we take a moment to appreciate how badass these names sound? Like, if my name was Saoirse, I’d definitely win every argument.


Nature-Inspired Gaelic Cat Names

Because let’s face it, cats are basically tiny forest spirits.

  • Alastríona“Defender of mankind” (yes, even the lazy ones)
  • Beatha“Life”
  • Eira“Snow”
  • Fiadh (fee-ah) – “Wild”
  • Grian“Sun”
  • Iolair“Eagle”
  • Luan“Moon” or “warrior” depending on the context
  • Róisín (ro-sheen) – “Little rose”
  • Sionnach“Fox”
  • Uaine“Green”

Is your cat a nature-loving napper who prefers sleeping in plant pots? These are chef’s kiss for them.


Magical & Mythical Gaelic Cat Names

For cats who stare into the void like they’re seeing ancient spirits… because, let’s be honest, maybe they are.

  • Ailill (al-yill) – “Elf”
  • Cliodhna (clee-na) – A fairy queen
  • Fionnuala (fin-oo-la) – A mythological swan maiden
  • LirSea god
  • MidirLord of the underworld (and parties, apparently)
  • NessaMother of Conchobar, a warrior queen
  • Oisín (uh-sheen) – “Little deer” and famous poet-warrior
  • Scáthach (ska-hah) – Warrior woman and shadow trainer
  • Tír na nÓgLand of youth (yes, it’s long but majestic)
  • Tuatha – Short for Tuatha Dé Danann, the tribe of gods

Ever wondered why your cat randomly sprints at 3AM? Clearly, they’re answering a fairy call. 🙄


Funny & Quirky Gaelic Cat Names

Some cats are just born comedians.

  • Bodach“Old man” (for that grumpy face)
  • Púca“Mischievous spirit”
  • Cnapán“Lump” (affectionate, promise)
  • Óinseach (een-shuck) – “Silly woman” (but in a fun way)
  • Ciarán“Little dark one”
  • Luath“Fast” (even if your cat isn’t 😂)
  • Madadh“Dog” (yes, name your cat Dog, why not)
  • Nóinín“Daisy” (just... so cute)
  • Spideog“Robin” (for cats obsessed with birds)
  • Trodach“Feisty”

You’ll never look at your little furball the same way again, will you?


Unisex Gaelic Cat Names (Because Cats Don’t Care About Gender Roles)

  • Ailbhe (al-va) – “White” or “bright”
  • Blaíthín“Little flower”
  • Caolán (kee-lawn) – “Slender”
  • Dáire“Fruitful” or “fertile”
  • Éirinn“Ireland”
  • Laoise (lee-sha) – “Radiant girl”
  • “King”
  • Rían“Little king”
  • Séarlait – Gaelic for Charlotte, “free woman”
  • Tadhg (tyg) – “Poet” or “philosopher”

IMO, these are great if you're unsure of your cat's vibe yet. Let them reveal their true name over time, like the mysterious legends they are.


Tips for Picking the Perfect Gaelic Name

Let’s get real: picking a name isn’t just about what sounds cool. You’ve got to find one that fits. So here’s how to narrow it down:

🐾 Consider Their Personality

Is your cat calm and regal? Go for something mythological like Cliodhna. Are they chaos in a fur coat? Try Púca or Trodach.

🎨 Think About Their Colors

Names like Ciarán (dark) or Alba (white) can be super fitting based on their fur.

🌍 Location, Vibes, or Aesthetic

Are you a Celt at heart? Love misty mornings and folklore podcasts? Then you have to pick a name from the magical list.

🗣️ Say It Out Loud

Some Gaelic names look complicated, but they roll off the tongue beautifully. Practice saying them before you commit. You don’t want to be calling your cat “Saoirse” but actually saying “sore-shee” forever. Oof.


Final Meow: Let Your Cat Choose!

Yep, you read that right. Say a few names out loud and watch your cat. If they flick an ear, twitch their tail, or meow back when you say “Aisling,” you’ve probably found the winner. Cats know things we don’t. Probably ancient Gaelic things.


Wrapping It Up

Whether your new feline friend is a dreamy Aisling, a noble Ruairí, or a total Púca, one thing’s for sure: Gaelic names add a layer of personality and meaning that generic names just don’t.

They carry history, character, and just enough witchy charm to feel like you summoned your cat straight out of a Celtic fairytale.

So go ahead—pick a name that makes your heart purr. And when someone asks, “What’s your cat’s name?” you can proudly say, “Oh, just Scáthach, warrior princess of the ancient realm.” 😉

Got a favorite from the list? Or already named your cat something Gaelic? Drop it in the comments or share it with your fellow cat nerds. Let’s keep the magic going.✨

About the author

Sidan Abdessamad
unofficial “Prime Minister” of Tuvalu 🏝️🇹🇻