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Manx Cat Names

The friendly, affectionate Manx, who hails from the Isle of Man, is best known for his taillessness. He has a solid body, round head, widely spaced ears, large, round eyes and a thick coat that comes in many colors and patterns, including tabby, tortoiseshell and calico. The Cymric (pronounced kim-rick) is the longhaired variety of the Manx. Other than coat length, the two breeds are identical. Best-known for its lack of tail, the Manx is native to the Isle of Man, located between England and Ireland. This round, cuddly breed is also fun-loving and friendly, should there be any other household pets.

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Billy
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Billy is a diminutive of Bill, itself a short form of William. The name William is a very common English name, originating in Germanic languages. It is derived from the words 'wil', which means 'of strong mind' and 'helm', which translates into 'a helmet'.
Buffy
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Buffy is a diminutive of Elizabeth. Elizabeth originates in Hebrew language and means "promise of God". Elizabeth has been one of the most popular feminine given names over centuries and in various languages and various spellings it has almost a hundred different forms. In the Bible, Elizabeth was the mother of John Baptist and the wife of Zacharias. It was also popularized by Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen of England, and Elizabeth II, current Queen of the Commonwealth realms. The name Buffy was popularized by the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Brantley
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Brantley is derived from two Old English words, “brant” which means 'burn' and “leah” which means 'a clearing'. It was the term used to denote land cleared by fire.
Brynn
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Brynn originates in Welsh language and means "from a hilly land". It is a feminine form of Bryn.
Bill
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Bill is a short form of William. The name William is a very common English name, originating in Germanic languages. It is derived from the words 'wil', which means 'of strong mind' and 'helm', which translates into 'a helmet'.
Barak
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Barak is a Biblical name that means 'fire bolt or lightning'.