

Maneki: Maneki Neko, the Japanese beckoning cat statue associated with good luck, is traditionally a calico bobtail cat.

Glückskatze: In Germany, the name for calico cat is “Glückskatze,” which means “lucky cat.”.Felicity: Meaning happiness, luck and good fortune.Chieko: Meaning child of a thousand blessings, wise.Bamboo: It is believed that Bamboo brings good luck and positive energy to the area it’s growing.Amber: Amber is associated with healing, protection and good luck.Acorn: In the past, carrying acorns with you was thought to bring good luck, and provide protection from illness.Your calico furbaby is sure to bring happiness and good fortune to your life, so why not thank them by giving them a name that’s just as lucky as they are? Vixen: Meaning female fox – perfect for a mischievous and cunning calico feline!Ĭat Names That Mean Luck, Fortune or Blessed.Vini: After Vinicunca, the famous Rainbow Mountain.Tulip: Brightly colored flowers that symbolize love and affection.Trio: Meaning “three,” honors the calico cat’s tri-color coat.Topaz: Vibrant browny-yellow gemstone that shines brightly.Sunset: A sunset has the same hues as a calico cat’s coat, and it’s also soothing to watch.Saturn: Orange planet with various tones.Pris: Short for prismatic, meaning highly colored and associated with the rainbow colors formed by a prism.It’s also the traditional birthstone for October, making it a great name for October-born calico cats. Opal: Pretty gemstone made up of various colors.Nala: After the lioness in The Lion King, perfect name for a brave calico cat.Mosaic: A beautiful artwork made up of several colored stones or ceramic tiles.Mars: Orange in color, and one of the smallest planets – perfect for a tiny kitten.Marigold: A gorgeous, vibrant flower that reflects your furbaby’s coat.Marbles: Marbles boast a wide array of interesting patterns and hues, like your furry friend.If your furbaby is filling a “crack” in your heart with their gold hue, name them kintsugi. It is said to honor the history of the item. Kintsugi: Japanese art of mending broken pottery by filling the cracks (or connecting broken pieces) with lacquer dusted gold.Kaleid: Short for kaleidoscope, a device that shows beautiful and colorful patterns.

