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.

Music Beatles Cat Names

If the fab four still rock your world, these cat names, lifted from old Beatles songs, will have you humming every time you call your cat. It's the perfect way to pay major tribute to your favorite band; after all, your cat won't mind being named "Sgt. Pepper" but your child sure will.

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Chuck
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Chuck is a diminutive of Charles. Charles originates in Germanic languages and means "free man". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Popular with European royalty, the famous bearers include several emperors, kings, dukes and princes, currently the most famous being Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. Recently, the popularity of the name Charles has declined in the United States.
Nancy
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Nancy is derived from the Hebrew name Anna, which means "filled with grace". Initially, it was used only as a nickname but later on it developed into its own proper name and has been popular for more than two centuries now. Some believe that the name developed from Agnes. Nancy can also be used as a surname.
Sgt. Pepper
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The name Sgt. Pepper comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a cat.
Molly
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It has been used as a diminutive of Mary since the Middle ages and was first used by the Irish. Nowadays, it is more often used as an independent given name. Mary is an English form of Maria, the name used in the New Testament, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Miryam. There are several possible meanings of Miryam, some of them being: "lots of bitterness", "wished for child", "bitter", "rebellious". Mary is the name of different characters in New Testament, the most important ones being the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. The name has been extremely popular for centuries, especially among Christians.
Eleanor
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Eleanor most likely originates in Greek language and means "sympathy, compassion". Some sources also suggest a Latin origin and the meaning "one who heals". Eleanor was the name of several queens, as well as princesses. The most famous bearer in history was probably Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen consort of France and England in the 12th century. More recently, the name was popularized by Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States.