60 Writer-Inspired Names for Literary Cats

Are you a bookworm who loves curling up with your cat and a good novel? Then this list is just for you! From classic authors to modern wordsmiths, these writer-inspired names are purr-fect for felines with a literary flair. Whether your cat has the mystery of Agatha Christie, the elegance of Austen, or the playful wit of Oscar Wilde, you’ll find a name here that captures their unique personality and celebrates your love of literature….

1. Austen

A charming choice inspired by Jane Austen, this name is ideal for a graceful, witty cat who always seems to have the best seat in the room.

2. Poe

For cats with a mysterious aura, Poe—after Edgar Allan Poe—adds a dash of gothic drama and intrigue.

3. Brontë

Whether you prefer Charlotte, Emily, or Anne, Brontë makes a beautifully strong name for an independent, soulful feline.

4. Twain

Named after Mark Twain, this works perfectly for adventurous cats who love to explore with a mischievous twinkle in their eye.

5. Wilde

For flamboyant, quirky, and clever kitties, Wilde (after Oscar Wilde) is a name full of personality and flair.

6. Shelley

Inspired by Mary Shelley, this name suits a creative and slightly mysterious cat with a dramatic streak.

7. Dickens

For cats that are full of character (and maybe a little bit of mischief), Dickens is a literary classic.

8. Harper

A modern and stylish option inspired by Harper Lee, perfect for noble, wise, and quietly brave cats.

9. Hemingway

This name carries a rugged charm, ideal for bold, strong cats with larger-than-life personalities.

10. Plath

After Sylvia Plath, this name is perfect for sensitive, soulful cats with a deep and thoughtful nature.

11. Tolkien

A magical choice for adventurous cats who love to climb, explore, and reign over their own fantasy kingdom.

12. Eliot

Inspired by T.S. Eliot, who also adored cats (and wrote Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats), this name is a wonderful nod to feline-loving literature.

13. Kerouac

For free-spirited cats who can’t stay still, Kerouac makes a cool, bohemian name.

14. Neruda

Romantic and lyrical, Neruda (after Pablo Neruda) is a beautiful pick for affectionate, loving cats.

15. Whitman

After Walt Whitman, this name is perfect for big-hearted cats who seem to embrace the world with curiosity and warmth.

16. Chaucer

A sophisticated name inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer, perfect for wise, slightly regal cats with a love of cozy corners.

17. Fitzgerald

For glamorous cats with a flair for the dramatic, Fitzgerald—after F. Scott Fitzgerald—has a timeless charm.

18. Byron

A nod to the romantic and rebellious Lord Byron, this suits a cat with a dramatic streak and a love of attention.

19. Angelou

After Maya Angelou, this name is perfect for graceful, soulful cats with a strong presence.

20. Kipling

Inspired by Rudyard Kipling, this makes a fitting name for adventurous cats who roam like little jungle explorers.

21. Woolf

For thoughtful, introspective cats who love windowsills and quiet afternoons, Woolf (after Virginia Woolf) is a perfect choice.

22. Salinger

This name, inspired by J.D. Salinger, works well for mysterious cats who like their independence and solitude.

23. Emerson

A wise and poetic name inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson, great for thoughtful, nature-loving cats.

24. Dante

For a cat with a fiery personality and dramatic flair, Dante (after Dante Alighieri) is a bold choice.

25. Keats

Romantic and lyrical, Keats is a beautiful name for a gentle and affectionate feline.

26. Melville

For ocean-eyed cats or those who love to “hunt” with determination, Melville (after Herman Melville) is a strong choice.

27. Nabokov

Unique and intriguing, Nabokov makes a perfect fit for quirky cats with a curious streak.

28. Pushkin

A distinguished name inspired by Alexander Pushkin, perfect for charismatic cats with poetic charm.

29. Zora

After Zora Neale Hurston, this vibrant name is a wonderful choice for a confident, playful cat.

60 Writer-Inspired Names for Literary Cats

30. Kafka

For mysterious or enigmatic cats, Kafka makes a striking and unforgettable literary-inspired name.

31. Tolstoy

A grand name inspired by Leo Tolstoy, fitting for wise, majestic cats who rule the household like royalty.

32. Camus

For cool, enigmatic cats with a philosophical side, Camus (after Albert Camus) adds a touch of French sophistication.

33. Eliot (George)

This nod to George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) works beautifully for strong, intelligent cats with a quiet grace.

34. Baldwin

Inspired by James Baldwin, this is a bold choice for charismatic, thoughtful cats with a powerful presence.

35. Rumi

A mystical and poetic name, Rumi is ideal for soulful, loving cats who seem to bring peace wherever they go.

36. Cervantes

For playful, adventurous cats who always seem to be on a quest, Cervantes (after Miguel de Cervantes) is a fun pick.

37. Faulkner

A name for deep, complex cats, Faulkner evokes Southern charm with a touch of mystery.

38. Márquez

Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez, this is a magical choice for dreamy cats who bring a little enchantment to everyday life.

39. Huxley

For curious and clever kitties, Huxley (after Aldous Huxley) gives off an intellectual and adventurous vibe.

40. Lovecraft

For spooky, night-loving cats with a dramatic side, Lovecraft makes a perfect gothic-inspired choice.

41. Sylvia

Soft, lyrical, and feminine, Sylvia (after Sylvia Plath) is a sweet option for gentle and poetic cats.

42. Frost

Inspired by Robert Frost, this crisp name works for cats who love snowy windowsills or chilly morning strolls.

43. Beckett

A cool, stylish choice for enigmatic cats, Beckett (after Samuel Beckett) carries a modern literary edge.

44. Conrad

After Joseph Conrad, this name is a strong fit for mysterious, adventurous cats with a love of shadows.

45. Whit

Short for Walt Whitman, Whit is a casual, playful twist for cats with warm, affectionate personalities.

46. Chekhov

A refined choice inspired by Anton Chekhov, perfect for calm, observant cats with thoughtful eyes.

47. Langston

After Langston Hughes, this name is ideal for lively, expressive cats with a jazzy rhythm to their step.

48. Eliot (T.S.)

Since T.S. Eliot adored cats, this name is a classic nod to both poetry and feline charm.

49. Percy

A softer option inspired by Percy Bysshe Shelley, great for affectionate, dreamy cats.

50. Thoreau

For cats who love the outdoors—or just the windowsill—Thoreau adds a natural, philosophical flair.

51. Voltaire

Bold and witty, Voltaire is a fitting name for clever, outspoken cats with big personalities.

52. Morrison

After Toni Morrison, this strong and soulful name works well for confident cats who command attention.

53. Ovid

A lyrical choice for elegant, artistic cats who move with grace and fluidity.

54. Steinbeck

For loyal and down-to-earth cats, Steinbeck adds a touch of rugged literary charm.

55. Austenella

A whimsical spin on Jane Austen, this name suits playful, stylish cats with a romantic streak.

56. Rushdie

For bold, mysterious cats with a flair for drama, Rushdie makes an intriguing and unique pick.

57. Murakami

Inspired by Haruki Murakami, this name is perfect for quirky, enigmatic cats who love to surprise you.

58. Hardy

After Thomas Hardy, this name works well for thoughtful cats with a quietly dramatic side.

59. Eliot (Middlemarch)

A second nod to George Eliot’s Middlemarch, this name adds a literary twist for cats with wise, knowing eyes.

60. Homer

Classic and epic, Homer is a timeless choice for adventurous cats who love to wander and explore.

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