Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Does anyone know a good weltch,Celtic or Irish name to name an orange cat?

Hi Blossom...here are a couple website that gives a list of





Welsh baby names:


http://www.babynames.org.uk/welsh-baby-n...





And a Celtic baby names:


http://www.babynameworld.com/celtic.asp

Does anyone know a good weltch,Celtic or Irish name to name an orange cat?
Murphy or Duffy would be good names. It's got the Irish vibe, short and sweet, plus it's known that cats respond better to words that end in an 'eeee' sound.
Reply:http://www.pet-net.net/pet-names/celtic-...
Reply:Pog, (long "o" sound)it means Kiss or Hope, depending on who you ask. They are both good tho!
Reply:Aine
Reply:*** face
Reply:Mahoney


Kinsey


Sean


Sibohan
Reply:A number of years ago, my husband was adopted by an old orange and white cat who looked like a beat-up Irish boxer. We named him: Sean Patrick Shannon McGonigal ****our last name***. He died a year ago June at the age of 20-something. We REALLY miss him!!
Reply:Maybe you could ask if anyone knows the old Irish word for orange.
Reply:How about Conan, as in Conan O'Brien?
Reply:Samhain (pronounced Sow-en) is another name for Halloween. And orange is a Halloween color.
Reply:i named my orange cat tootsie...u should name it thomas o'malley
Reply:You forgot to mention your cats sex.....if it is a female there is an Irish name I love from my favorit Irish band The Cranberries the name is Dolores, and if it is a male, Fergal (fron the Cranberries too).
Reply:"Paddy" as in Paddy O'Malley... cuter name for a cat than a person...
Reply:lucky, or oj or garfiled
Reply:I have always liked AOINE, pronounced on-ya. I like SEAMUS too for a boy

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