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170+ Names for Maine Coon Cats

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Renowned for their majestic fur, imposing size, and amiable personalities, Maine Coons are the gentle giants of the cat world. If you’re searching for names for Maine Coon cats that are as distinctive and grand as their heritage, we’ve collected names inspired by the rugged natural beauty of their namesake state as well as their distinctive appearance.

Fun Fact: My very first cat was a Maine Coon mix named Cheeto!

image of Maine Coon cat with large, tufted ears

Names Inspired by Maine

Acadia: After Acadia National Park, a gem of Maine, this name suits a cat that loves to explore.

Amity: Reflecting friendship and harmony, inspired by the warm community spirit often found in Maine.

Auburn: Named for the city in Maine, perfect for a cat with a reddish coat.

Balsam: After the balsam fir, a common tree in the state, this name is fitting for a fragrant, sprightly feline.

Bar Harbor: For a sophisticated cat, named after the famous seaside community.

Baxter: After Baxter State Park, ideal for an adventurous and robust cat.

Berry: In honor of Maine’s wild blueberries, this name suits a sweet, playful kitten.

Biddeford: Named after a city in Maine, for a cat that enjoys a lively environment.

Bluebell: After the wildflower found in Maine, perfect for a delicate and beautiful cat.

Cedar: Named after the cedar tree, common in Maine, representing strength and enduring grace.

Chickadee: Maine’s state bird, a fitting name for a small and chirpy cat.

Cranberry: For a cat with a tart personality, named after Maine’s cranberry isles.

Damaris: A name reflecting the beauty and tranquility of the Damariscotta region.

Dirigo: The state motto of Maine, meaning “I lead,” fits a dominant and pioneering cat.

Eben: Inspired by the native stone, Ebenezer, signifying the strong and foundational character of Maine.

Fern: After the lush ferns that populate local forests, symbolizing sincerity and a gentle disposition.

Fiddlehead: After the ferns of Maine, this name suits a cat with a curled tail.

Finch: For a light and agile cat, inspired by the songbirds of Maine.

Gale: Suggesting the strong sea winds that Maine’s coast is known for, representing energy and force.

Harbor: Inspired by the numerous safe harbors along Maine’s coast, symbolizing safety and shelter. A fitting name for a rescued Maine Coon.

Hemlock: Named after the state tree, this name is great for a solid, dependable cat.

Hermon: After Mount Hermon, a good name for a majestic, towering cat.

Isle: Reflecting Maine’s picturesque island communities, this name suggests tranquility and beauty.

Kennebec: After the Kennebec River, for a cat that loves water.

Larch: Inspired by the larch trees in Maine, symbolizing resilience and survival.

Lobster: A quirky name for a cat, inspired by the state’s most famous seafood.

Lupine: After the wildflowers dotting Maine’s landscape, ideal for a beautiful, independent cat.

Maple: For a sweet and syrupy cat, inspired by Maine’s maple trees.

Mariner: Reflecting Maine’s seafaring history, perfect for a cat that loves to explore.

Moose: After the state animal, this name suits a large and in-charge feline.

image of a silver Maine Coon cat and a lighthouse

Nauti: Inspired by Maine’s deep maritime history, symbolizing adventure and exploration.

Northeast: For a cat that’s a true explorer, named after the Northeastern region of the state.

Oak: After the sturdy trees, for a strong, reliable cat.

Oriole: For a cat with a vibrant personality, named after the bird found in Maine.

Penobscot: After the Penobscot River, ideal for a cat with a flowing, graceful demeanor.

Perry: As in blueberry, for a sweet and small cat, much like the wild berries of Maine.

Puffin: Named after the seabirds along the coast, perfect for a cat with a unique look.

Quarry: Inspired by Maine’s historic quarries, representing strength and the endurance of time.

Ranger: For a protective and watchful cat, inspired by the state’s park rangers.

Rocky: After Maine’s rocky coastline, for a tough, resilient cat.

Sailor: Reflecting the seafaring tradition of the state, symbolizing adventure and resilience.

Sapphire: Inspired by Maine’s state gemstone, for a cat with a sparkling personality.

Seal: For a sleek, charming cat, named after the common marine animal along Maine’s coast.

Sebago: After Lake Sebago, ideal for a cat with a deep, mysterious aura.

Shad: After the fish species found in local waters, perfect for a swift, agile cat.

Somerset: After Somerset County, for a regal, dignified cat.

Spruce: After the state’s lush spruce trees, for a cat that’s both elegant and hardy.

Squid: For a quirky, intelligent cat, inspired by the sea creatures off the coast.

Star: After the starfish found in Maine’s waters, perfect for a cat that’s a natural leader.

Sugarloaf: For a sweet and stout cat, named after Maine’s famous ski resort.

Summit: For a cat that always wants to be at the highest point, inspired by the state’s highest peaks.

Sunrise: Named for the first sunrise in the U.S. that can be seen from Maine’s Cadillac Mountain, perfect for an early riser.

Tamarack: After the larch trees in Maine, for a cat that’s unique and resilient.

Tide: After the tides that shape the area’s coastal life, representing change and rhythm.

Timber: Reflecting the logging history, for a strong and rugged cat.

Togus: After Togus Stream, a name suited for a peaceful, flowing cat.

Unity: A virtue name, also echoing the town in Maine, symbolizing harmony and togetherness.

Vesper: Suggesting the evening star, reflecting the clear night skies of Maine.

Waldo: After Waldo County, for a cat with a sense of adventure and curiosity.

Whale: For a big, gentle cat, inspired by the whales off Maine’s coast.

Wildcat: After the wildcats that roam local forests, perfect for an independent, spirited feline.

Yankee: A nod to the state’s New England heritage, fitting for a strong, traditional cat.

Zephyr: Symbolizing the gentle breezes that sweep across Maine’s landscapes, representing calmness and freedom.

Names Inspired by Tufted Ears

Auricle: Named for the outer part of the ear, a nod to the Maine Coon’s distinctive ear shape.

Bell: Reflecting the bell-like curve of the Maine Coon’s ear tips.

Echo: Inspired by the way the Maine Coon’s large ears catch sound, similar to an echo chamber.

Fringe: After the tufted fur that fringes the edges of a Maine Coon’s ears.

Hearken: Suggesting attentiveness, a trait demonstrated by the Maine Coon’s responsive ear movements.

Lynx: For the tufted tips of the ears that resemble those of a lynx.

Owl: After the owl-like appearance of the Maine Coon’s ears and their feline wisdom.

Quiver: Suggesting the subtle quivering of sensitive ears that react to the slightest sounds.

Radar: For the cat’s ability to hone in on sounds from afar, like a radar.

Silky: After the silky fur that adorns the ears.

Tuft: Directly inspired by the tufts of hair that Maine Coon cats sport on their ears.

Umbra: Latin for shadow, reflecting the shaded area inside the Maine Coon’s large ears.

Vane: Like the feather vane, representing the feathery tufts of the Maine Coon’s ears.

Whisk: For the delicate wisps of hair these cats have around their ears.

Yoda: Named after the famous Star Wars character known for his large ears, fitting for a Maine Coon.

Zephyr: Symbolizing the gentle breezes that Maine Coon’s ears might detect on a calm day.

Punny Names

  • Cat-a-din: A play on Katahdin, Maine’s highest peak, for a cat that loves to climb.
  • Felinecoln: Combining ‘feline’ with Lincoln, a town in Maine, for a cat with a presidential posture.
  • Kittery: A pun on the Maine town Kittery, ideal for a curious and exploratory cat.
  • Lewistail: Twisting Lewiston, the second largest city in Maine, into a name for a cat with a particularly expressive tail.
  • Meowaine: A simple play on the state’s name itself, perfect for the cat that embodies the spirit of Maine.
  • Pawland: After Portland, Maine’s largest city, suited for a cosmopolitan and social cat.
  • Purrscataquis: After Piscataquis County in Maine, for a cat with a loud and proud purr.
  • Rocklandish: A play on Rockland, a coastal city in Maine, for a cat that enjoys lazing on rocks.
  • Shedderick: Combining ‘shed’ with Sedgwick, a town in Maine, for the cat that leaves a bit of itself everywhere.
  • Tabbyton: A play on Waterville, for a cat with a striped or mackerel coat.

Names Inspired by Famous Maine Residents

  • Anna: After Anna Kendrick, the actress, suitable for a cat with a vivacious and charming personality.
  • Anna: In honor of Anna Belknap, a name for a cat with a keen and investigative nature.
  • Cyrus: Inspired by Cyrus H. K. Curtis, founder of the Curtis Publishing Company, for a cat with an entrepreneurial spirit.
  • Dorothea: Named for Dorothea Dix, a passionate advocate for the mentally ill, fitting for a compassionate and caring feline.
  • E.B.: After E.B. White, the author of Charlotte’s Web, a name for a cat who’s a true friend and storyteller.
  • Edna: Named for Edna St. Vincent Millay, a lyrical choice for a cat with a poetic spirit.
  • Hannibal: In honor of Hannibal Hamlin, Abraham Lincoln’s first vice president from Maine, this name suits a dignified and steadfast cat.
  • Harriet: Inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe, a name for a cat with a strong, independent streak.
  • Judd: After Judd Nelson, for a cat with a rebellious edge and a heart of gold.
  • Liv: In honor of Liv Tyler, an enchanting name for a cat with star quality.
  • Longfellow: After the renowned poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, this name is fitting for a cat with a lyrical meow.
  • Margaret: After Margaret Chase Smith, the first woman to serve in both houses of the U.S. Congress, fitting for a cat with leadership qualities.
  • Min: The name of Thoreau’s cat.
  • Marshall: After the environmentalist George J. Marshall, this name fits a cat that loves nature.
  • Patrick: Named for Patrick Dempsey, fitting for a charming and dashing feline.
  • Stephen: Named for Stephen King, the master of horror, perfect for a cat with a mysterious or eerie charm.
  • Thoreau: After the author who famously wrote about Maine’s woods, perfect for a contemplative cat.
  • Timothy: After Timothy Simons, for a cat with a quirky yet lovable personality.
  • Winslow: After the artist Winslow Homer, perfect for a cat with a calm, contemplative nature.

Names related to the Maine Coon Appearance

  • Auburn
  • Bear
  • Bigfoot
  • Bushy
  • Cloud
  • Feather
  • Frost
  • Giant
  • Lumberjack
  • Lynx
  • Majesty
  • Mittens
  • Mountain
  • Muffin
  • North
  • Plushy
  • Polar
  • Puffy
  • Raccoon
  • Ring
  • Ruff
  • Shaggy
  • Silky
  • Snowy
  • Softy
  • Sturdy
  • Tiger
  • Timber
  • Tufty
  • Tundra
  • Velvet
  • Whisker
  • Woolly

Maine Locations

These names not only pay homage to the diverse locales found within Maine but also offer a sense of individuality and place-based pride that would suit any majestic Maine Coon.

  • Aroostook
  • Ashland
  • Auburn
  • Augusta
  • Bangor
  • Bar Harbor
  • Bath
  • Belfast
  • Bethel
  • Biddeford
  • Bingham
  • Brewer
  • Bridgton
  • Brunswick
  • Calais
  • Camden
  • Caribou
  • Casco
  • Castine
  • Damariscotta
  • Dexter
  • Dover
  • Ellsworth
  • Falmouth
  • Farmington
  • Freeport
  • Fryeburg
  • Gardiner
  • Hallowell
  • Hampden
  • Kennebunk
  • Kittery
  • Lewiston
  • Limerick
  • Lincoln
  • Machias
  • Madawaska
  • Millinocket
  • Norridgewock
  • Ogunquit
  • Orono
  • Rumford
  • Saco
  • Sanford
  • Scarborough
  • Walden
  • York

Names Based on Color

Want to select a name based on your Maine Coon’s coat color? Here’s a look at our names based on color:

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