What will you do when you get fisrt pet in your life? You must be excited, you can not wait to choose a best pet food brand, pet clothes, pet supplies or accessories, or pet care services for him or her. But we believe that the first important thing you need to do is to choose a good or meaningful name for your pet. Using nameag, you can choose pet name from a variety of channels such as literature, movies, history, musics, drinks and beverage, culture, celebrities, festivals, languages, myths and legends and so on, you can also choose pet names from a variety of styles you like, such as cool, cute, geek, lovely etc. for your Cat. Now, start your trip to choose a best name for your pet.

Somali Cat Names

If you love the confident air and athletic physique of the Abyssinian but prefer the glamour of a longhaired cat, take a look at the Aby’s sibling, the Somali, a foxy lady if ever there was one. Like the Abyssinian, the Somali bears a look of the wild and is characterized by large ears, a masked face, a full ruff, britches on the legs, a bushy tail and a ticked coat in ruddy, red, fawn and blue. The Somali is endowed with more than its fair share of good looks. It is an attention getter from the start, an Abyssinian with long hair, often full at the chest and around the chin (the area referred to as the ruff), ending in a thick fluffy fox-like tail, and topping with large fox-like ears. If one judged by appearance, the Somali appears feral, but one look into its eyes and it is clear that this cat has a lot more going on in its head than the average cat. The Somali is so well known for its alertness that the standards for the breed include "alert" in the physical description. The eyes are almond-shaped, and may be green or copper-gold.

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Leda
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Leda originates in Greek language and possibly means "true woman". In Greek mythology, Leda was the queen of Sparta, the mother of Helen of Troy and Castor and Pollux. According to the myth, Leda was seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan. This story has been an inspiration for many artists, especially in the Renaissance period. As a feminine given name Leda is very rare in the United States.
Lucinda
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Lucinda is a variant of Lucia, or Lucy. Lucy originates in Latin language and means "light of the day". It is ultimately derived from Lucia, the feminine form of Lucius. Lucy has always been one of the most popular feminine given names in the English-speaking countries and in variant spelling all over the world. Saint Lucy, or Lucia, was the 3rd century Christian martyr and patron saint of the blind. More recently, the famous bearer is the American actress Lucy Liu. Lucinda was created by Cervantes for his novel Don Quixote.
Lindley
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The locational name Lindley comes from Germanic and Old English words 'lind', which means 'lime', and 'leah', which means 'wood or clearing'.
Leta
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Leta originates in Latin language and means "with pleasure". As a feminine given name it is rather rare in the United States.
Letty
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Letty is a diminutive of Letitia. Letitia originates in Latin language and means "happy and joyous woman". As a feminine given name it has been used regularly since the 18th century but nowadays is rather rare in the United States.
Lizbeth
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Lizbeth 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.