170+ Names for Your Newly Adopted Ragdoll Cat
Find the perfect name to match your Ragdoll’s charm, beauty, and personality.
Find the perfect name to match your Ragdoll’s charm, beauty, and personality.
by Katie Koschalk, | July 2, 2025
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Ragdoll cats are as charming as they are beautiful, with their striking blue eyes, silky-soft coats, and distinctive pointed coloring. This affectionate breed earned their name from the tendency to go limp and relaxed, like a rag doll, when picked up or held.
Looking for the perfect name for your newly adopted Ragdoll? Whether you want something that highlights their captivating looks, sweet temperament, or natural elegance, we’ve got you covered. Check out our list of name ideas to find the one that’s just right for your new feline family member.
Before we get to the names, let’s get to know the Ragdoll cat a bit better. Ragdoll kittens are born completely white due to a genetic mutation. Their coats start to show colors and patterns at around two months of age, but their full coloration doesn’t emerge until they’re about two years old. As a “pointed breed,” Ragdolls have lighter-colored bodies with darker accents on their face, ears, legs, and tail.
Ragdolls are one of the largest domestic cat breeds, with males often reaching 20 pounds, and their silky-soft, medium-long coat is often compared to rabbit fur. It’s slightly longer and thicker around the neck, giving them a mane-like appearance.
These cats are known for their easygoing and social nature, making them quick to befriend just about anyone.
Searching for the perfect name for your male Ragdoll cat? Consider choosing one that reflects his refined elegance and striking good looks, while maintaining an air of masculinity. Here are some suggestions to inspire you:
Jasper
Oliver
Sebastian
Theodore
Winston
Maximilian
Leopold
Desmond
Alexander
Atticus
Hugo
Felix
Silas
Rowan
Ezra
Simon
Bastian
Leo
Elliot
Lorenzo
Victor
Cosmo
Apollo
Orion
Zane
Finn
Milo
Female Ragdolls exude beauty and charm, which makes a name that embodies their elegance only fitting. Here are name ideas for your lovely lady Ragdoll:
Isabella
Sophia
Charlotte
Luna
Bella
Aurora
Ivy
Duchess
Daisy
Delilah
Celeste
Rosalie
Victoria — Tory for short
Ruby
Pearl
Violet
Camille
Dede
Anastasia
Bianca
Margot
Piper
Harper
Aria
Juliette
Arabella
Cleo
Fiona
Lily
Stella
Maisie
Willow
Amara
Esme
Ragdolls are super cute, with their sweet faces and affectionate nature. A cute name might be the perfect choice for your snuggly companion:
Mochi
Nibbles
Pudding
Bubbles
Sprinkles
Buttons
Snickers
Muffin
Peanut
Jellybean
Pickles
Marshmallow
Cupcake
Taffy
Poppy
Sassy
Kiki
Tinker
Coco
Waffles
Sugarplum
Churro
Cricket
Bunny
Biscuit
Twinkle
Pip
If you want a name that celebrates this breed’s unique name and their signature habit of flopping in your arms like a ragdoll, doll-inspired names are a great choice. Here are some fun and creative options:
Dolly
Raggedy — as in Raggedy Ann
Barbie
Midge — Barbie’s best friend
Polly — as in Polly Pocket
Teddy
Bear — as in a teddy bear
China — as in a China doll
Beanie — as in Beanie Babies
Dipsy — from Teletubbies
Po — from Teletubbies
Laa-Laa — from Teletubbies
Felicity — an American Girl doll
Furby — the robotic toy
Pony — as in My Little Pony
Patch — as in Cabbage Patch Kids
Coraline — the button-eyed doll in Coraline
Foxy — a Bratz doll
If your Ragdoll exudes star quality, consider a name inspired by iconic characters, celebrities, or historical figures. These names can capture the essence of their famous namesakes, adding an extra layer of charm to your cat’s presence.
Elvis — inspired by Elvis Presley, the "King of Rock and Roll”
Bowie — as in David Bowie, the legendary musician celebrated for his innovative sound and striking persona
Gatsby — refers to Jay Gatsby, the enigmatic and ambitious character in The Great Gatsby
Sherlock — inspired by Sherlock Holmes, the fictional detective
Einstein — as in Albert Einstein, the groundbreaking physicist who developed the theory of relativity
Darwin — refers to Charles Darwin, the naturalist who introduced the theory of evolution
Monet — inspired by Claude Monet, the renowned French impressionist painter
Picasso — as in Pablo Picasso, the influential artist famous for his innovative contributions to modern art
Da Vinci — refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the ultimate Renaissance man known for his art, science, and inventions
Harry (Potter) — a beloved character from the Harry Potter series, known for his bravery and loyalty
Frodo — as in Frodo Baggins, the courageous Hobbit and central character in The Lord of the Rings
Simba — the adventurous lion from The Lion King
Mufasa — Simba’s wise and regal father in The Lion King
Gandalf — The wise and powerful wizard in The Lord of the Rings
Dumbledore —Inspired by Albus Dumbledore, the wise and kind-hearted headmaster from the Harry Potter series
Loki — a name for the Norse god of mischief and trickery, popularized by Marvel movies
Thor — refers to the Norse god of thunder, also a heroic figure in Marvel movies
Aslan — the majestic lion and symbolic figure in The Chronicles of Narnia
Bond — inspired by James Bond, the suave, daring fictional spy
Leia — as in Princess Leia from Star Wars, a strong and iconic leader
Maverick — the fearless pilot from Top Gun
Rocky — inspired by the underdog boxer in the Rocky movie series
Ferris — refers to Ferris Bueller, the charming and carefree character in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Almost all Ragdolls have piercing blue eyes, though a small number may have just one blue eye. If you’re searching for a name that highlights your Ragdoll’s beautiful baby blues, here are some great options:
Azure
Sky
Ocean
River
Bluebell
Sapphire
Topaz
Indigo
Cobalt
Aqua
Blueberry
Teal
Blue
Ragdoll cats come in six possible coat colors: seal, chocolate, lilac, red, blue, and cream. These colors are typically seen in combination with the breed’s pointed pattern, where the body is lighter and the points (ears, face, paws, and tail) are darker. Many Ragdolls carry the “dilute” gene, which can soften the intensity of their coat color, giving them an off-white or pale base coat.
If you have a Ragdoll with a white-ish or silvery coat, here are names to consider:
Snowball
Blizzard
Frosty
Pearl
Ivory
Cloud
Misty
Arctic
Glacier
Cotton
Storm
Nimbus — a type of cloud
Sterling
Moonstone
Casper
Dove
Ash
Polar
Winter
Alba
Luna
Angel
Crystal
Opal
Aspen
Diamond
If you’ve narrowed it down to a few potential names for your Ragdoll cat but can’t make a final decision, these tips can help you find the one that feels just right.
Consider their personality: Think about your cat’s behavior and demeanor. Do they carry themselves with confidence and regal elegance? Names like Theodore, Victoria, or Duchess could be a good fit. Or if they’re curious and constantly exploring every nook and cranny, you can capture their inquisitive nature with a name like Sherlock.
Test the name: Try using your chosen name consistently for half a day or even a full day to see how it feels. Does it roll off the tongue naturally? Does it feel right? Spending some time with the name in practice can help you decide if it’s the right fit or if you should keep exploring other options.
Ask for feedback: Get input from family or friends to see which name they feel suits your cat best. A fresh perspective might help solidify your choice.
Think about the long term: Picture using the name daily for years. Does it feel like a name you’ll still enjoy several years down the road?
Go with your gut: Often, the name that stood out most from the start is the one to stick with. Trust your instincts if one name keeps standing out to you.
If you’re ready to adopt a cat (a Ragdoll or otherwise), you can search Adopt a Pet for cats available near you. You can even filter your results by breed to specifically search for a Ragdoll. You can also visit your local pet shelter, where there may be a Ragdoll waiting for a loving home.
Fratt, Kayla. “Meet the Cool and Confident Ragdoll Cat.” The Spruce Pets, 27 June 2022, www.thesprucepets.com/ragdoll-cat-breed-profile-4583144.
“Ragdoll.” www.petmd.com, www.petmd.com/cat/breeds/ragdoll.
“The Ragdoll Cat Breed: Personality, Care & More.” Modern Cat, 27 Oct. 2023, moderncat.com/articles/breeds/ragdoll.
Katie Koschalk is a freelance writer based in Northern California. Fusing her love and knowledge of animals with her journalism degree and years of professional writing, Katie is dedicated to improving the lives of pets and their caretakers by sharing helpful and accurate information. When she’s not at her desk, you can find her exploring trails with her Aussie, Hunter, cooking plant-based meals, and talking to her two cats, Jax and Sadie, in really ridiculous voices.
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