Help Name the Cat

impress • Dec 25, 2009 11:24 pm
Hi. Tonight, I found a kitten in a parking lot where my mother lives. It walked right up to me and started purring and asking for love. I'm a sucker for animals, especially the loving variety. No one reported it missing, and it was clearly starving. It's very cold out, and had I not taken it inside, it would have become coyote fodder in short shrift, and I would never be able to live with myself.

Tonight it is at my mom's house, well fed, warm and safe. She cannot keep it, though. To be quite honest, I was not looking to get another cat but if The Flying Spaghetti Monster decided to put one in my life, well, who am I to thumb my nose at His Noodlyness?

But until this kitten gets a clean bill of health from the vet tomorrow, I won't risk exposing my two senior cats--both of whom are on chemotherapy--to anything that might further jeopardize their well being. But assuming the best scenario, I'll be bringing him, her or it home tomorrow.

That brings us to the current topic: Naming the cat. My current two cats are Mitzvah (means "a good deed" or a blessing in Hebrew) and Mazel (means "luck" in Hebrew). But this all black kitten was found on CHRISTMAS DAY. I certainly cannot name a soon-to-be-Jewish cat with a Xtian name.

Some suggestions so far have included naming it Yontiff (means "holiday" in Hebrew) and call it Yanni for short. Another friend suggested that since I found the cat this evening, I name the cat Merry, but spell it M-e-r-i instead.

So, Dwellars, I'm taking suggestions. Here's a lousy picture or two of the kitteh in question. All black, relatively short hair. Gold eyes. Long tail. Still don't know the sex. Quite talkative and full of purrs.
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Suggestions?
jinx • Dec 25, 2009 11:43 pm
Gawd we just went thru this. After a week we decided to just put potential names in a hat and drew one.

Not knowing the sex makes it tough. Pat? Terry? Jamie? Chris? Shannon?
lumberjim • Dec 25, 2009 11:48 pm
calamity
casimendocina • Dec 26, 2009 2:11 am
Methuselah (variations on spelling accepted).
limey • Dec 26, 2009 4:58 am
Jesus (I believe he was Jewish?).
Trilby • Dec 26, 2009 7:04 am
FUN!

Catastrophe

Othello

Luna

Golum (welll.......)

Ichabod

Mica

Jada

Eve....or Eve's evil twin, Lillith... :)

OR combine Bar (for the other part of Mitzvah) and Tov (for the other part of Mazel) and call her/him BarTov.
Griff • Dec 26, 2009 7:06 am
Tim

or [mayor west]Paul because it is a human name.[/mayor west]
Shawnee123 • Dec 26, 2009 11:02 am
Jebus

Notpassedover
Pie • Dec 26, 2009 11:30 am
Nittel
Shalom
Naches

Best of luck to you and your new friend!
morethanpretty • Dec 26, 2009 11:51 am
Out of the names you posted: I vote Yanni.

Jebus would be a really funny name tho, I like it.
Clodfobble • Dec 26, 2009 12:17 pm
I, too, vote for Jesus/Jebus. If you don't want to be caught calling "Jee-zusss!" out your door when it's time for kitties to eat, you could go with the Hispanic "Hey-Soos" instead.
richlevy • Dec 26, 2009 12:40 pm
Clodfobble;620669 wrote:
I, too, vote for Jesus/Jebus. If you don't want to be caught calling "Jee-zusss!" out your door when it's time for kitties to eat, you could go with the Hispanic "Hey-Soos" instead.
Actually, you should yell "Chuy".

Having spent many years at a Jewish prep school, I can give you some names. Most of these are people I want to school with. The site I'm linking has lists by origin for Hebrew or Biblical names.

Girls
Shira = song http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/hebrew_name_Shira.html
Shari = http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/hebrew_name_Shari.html
Rena = http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/hebrew_name_Rena.html (there's also a Greek definition)
Adina = http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/biblical_name_Adina.html or this http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/hebrew_name_Adina.html. Why there are two meanings confuses me, unless by 'biblical' they mean Aramaic.

Boys
The standbys are common biblical names like Rueben, Joshua, David, Daniel.
Less common nowadays are biblical names like Ezra (as in the poet Ezra Pound, who was allegedly anti-semitic).
Ishmael is good since it has a popular literary tie-in. So does Silas and Ichabod.
Ezekiel is a powerful name, but it's has a classy sound. http://www.babynamesfamily.com/meaning_of_names/hebrew_name_Ezekiel.html
There's another name that I always though was unusual and kind of cool. It wasn't Ichabod but it had the same crotchety sound to it. I just can't remember it.
Elspode • Dec 26, 2009 12:51 pm
You could name him "FSM", and pronounce it as Fuzzim.
wolf • Dec 26, 2009 4:00 pm
Cats are made of meat, Fleischig?

Or, since you have a Mazel, what about Tov? His gold eyes kind of stand out like stars in the night sky, eh?
Nirvana • Dec 26, 2009 4:32 pm
HeySuess ;)
Jaydaan • Dec 26, 2009 4:36 pm
Noel?
Jaydaan • Dec 26, 2009 4:38 pm
"Tia" means talkative one in one of the native Indian languages in my area... Squamish Indian I think
Scriveyn • Dec 26, 2009 4:50 pm
wolf;620702 wrote:
... what about Tov? ...

... which reminds me of a former colleague named Dov.

(According to the site above, linked by richlevy, that means Bear)
Gravdigr • Dec 26, 2009 5:11 pm
Friday (or the day you picked he/her out)
Iago
Jimi
Meme
Slick (my black Bombay is Slick)
Shorty (if a shorthair)
Janis
Chris(sy) (for Christmas cat)
El Gato
Han or Hanny (for hannukah, forgive the spelling)
richlevy • Dec 26, 2009 6:04 pm
Well, right now Mrs. Levy is making potato pancakes downstairs.

So how about 'latke' (pronounced lot-kuh).

It was also the name of Andy Kaufman's character in Taxi (he spelled it Latka).

"Thankyouverymuch'.
monster • Dec 26, 2009 8:02 pm
limey;620630 wrote:
Jesus (I believe he was Jewish?).


...and he was black.... ;)



Bacon would be a great name for a cat....

I certainly cannot name a soon-to-be-Jewish cat with a Xtian name


Kitteh get brisses too?? ouch, poor kitteh....


OyVey

Moses
impress • Dec 26, 2009 8:52 pm
First of all, thanks to everyone who responded. There were some very excellent suggestions, and some that made me LOL.


richlevy;620724 wrote:
Well, right now Mrs. Levy is making potato pancakes downstairs.

So how about 'latke' (pronounced lot-kuh).

It was also the name of Andy Kaufman's character in Taxi (he spelled it Latka).

"Thankyouverymuch'.


Rich, yours is a capital idea, and so I've decided to springboard off it. Instead of naming her Latke (or Latka) I've decided to name her Simcha (Latka's wife on the show) which also means "a joyous occasion," which, sweetly, is appropriate for Xmas, too.

So Simcha it is.

Simcha got a clean bill of health by the vet today and is now asleep in my home office. Next week she gets her tubes tied. It will be a while before she acclimates and before my other two acclimate to having a kitten around.

Thanks again for everyone's help. And Rich, enjoy your latkes. My mouth is watering.
impress • Dec 26, 2009 8:55 pm
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DanaC • Dec 26, 2009 9:18 pm
Too damned cute.
Nirvana • Dec 26, 2009 9:19 pm
Simcha. . . love it! :)
Pie • Dec 26, 2009 9:53 pm
Ooh, I love the hint of red/brown in her fur -- what a pretty girl!
richlevy • Dec 26, 2009 10:12 pm
Beautiful cat. Her fur is so glossy.

I used to have a cat when I was a kid but now I'm allergic to pretty much anything with fur.

I'm honored that you were inspired by my suggestion. Simcha is a lovely name.
Clodfobble • Dec 26, 2009 10:38 pm
It is a lovely name!






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lumberjim • Dec 26, 2009 10:46 pm
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I liked her better in the Princess Bride