Sunday, November 15, 2009

What is a good French name for a cat?

I like to give my pets unique, foreign names but are still easily pronounced by english speakers. Do you know of any good ones for calico cats? (gray, white and orange to be specific)

What is a good French name for a cat?
Sacha (Pronounced Sasha)
Reply:Hi Saara...gitane (pronounced--jzeetahn...means gypsy: people who are very colourful and always on the move)
Reply:hmmmm monet, not like the word money, said funky, but moan ay.. i like it..
Reply:Bébé , Anais, Bijou,Boubou ,Briquette,Chiffon, Citron, Coco,· Cocotte ,Daphnée ,Duchesse, Flanelle,Iris, Isis, Isa, Leila, Lili ,Mélodie ,Ondeline,Vanille,· Velcro, Vénus
Reply:papillon pronounced pappy yone it means butterfly in french
Reply:Someone recently suggested Cosette for the heroine in Victor Hugo's novel "Les Miserables".





I think it is a darling name!
Reply:fee,,,fee
Reply:Monique, Felicia
Reply:amour , café, and lots more.





you can use this language translator here to help u in whichever words u want.





its good to have a name with a meaning...literally.





oh they're cats! they take whatever names you give them!





http://ets.freetranslation.com/
Reply:la chien, translation the dog. why? your cat will be called a dog. thats why.
Reply:le stupid
Reply:Pierre - boy


Bianca - girl
Reply:you could try something like "Brigitte"


In french calicos are called "tricolor"


but I know the "r"s are hard to say.


otherwise here's a french site with a bunch of names!


http://www.lepersan.com/nom_chat.html
Reply:I like Pierre... it's not terribly unique, but it's cute and easy to say!
Reply:Brie (Bree) female





Jacque male
Reply:There are translating websites. Type "french translator" into yahoo search and pick from dozens. You can type anything and get it translated.


French is very close to English though so consider french baby names.


Cheers.
Reply:Monchat. " My cat" in french


Chat orange "orange cat" in french
Reply:Oceane (Oh-see-awn), Adele, Odette, Adelaide (Ad-uh-lie-eed), Annelise (Ann-I-eese), %26amp; Astrid (Ast-reed) are some popular French names for girls.





I don't know many for boys, but I do know of Thomas (Tome-ahs), Gustave, and Leon (Lay-on). I'll post more if I think of them.
Reply:pepe'......


pepe le pue
Reply:Claude.


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