Lorelai – a siren from German legend who lures fishermen to their death.Lilith – a figure from the bible, Adam’s first wife who rebelled against God.Roxie – a classically sassy name, it means “bright or dawn”, will suit a cat who loves to be your 4am alarm call!.Tinkerbell – just like all fairies, this famous fairy is known to be sassy and cunning.Rebel – the ultimate trouble maker, an English word that means “defiant”.Jinx – a companion of legend spy James Bond.Raven – inspired by the raven birds who are master thieves.Aella – an Amazonian warrior of Greek mythology, also means “whirlwind”.Rhonda – in Welsh it means “noisy”, in Greek it means “powerful”.Trixie – an abbreviated form of trickster, but in Latin, it also means “bringer of joy”.These tips will help you narrow down the perfect cat name and prevent you from getting totally overwhelmed by the abundance of choice. There are a couple of things you should know when choosing a name for your cat. How to Name Your Cat Image Credit: Michael Morse, Pexels If your cat is extra mischievous, they need a fitting name that precedes them! Here are our top 100 picks for your small cat with a big character. Our cats do many hilarious things that incite mischief and meddling. Our domestic cats still use these funny behaviors in the home, whether they stalk us as we walk down the hallway in the night, wake us up by chasing our elusive toys under the blanket, or leave paw prints in the butter. Using trickery, smarts, and hunting behaviors would help them catch their prey. This cleverly playful nature stems back to their days as predators in the wild. Margaret/Maggie and walking stick.Anyone that has ever owned a cat will know that cats can have some pretty big personalities! Cat lovers (like us!) will tell you that they adore the spunky and sassy attitudes their cats have.Īlongside these charming attributes, cats quite often have an extremely mischievous side. Though I don't really like either since they both have strong connotations to words not relevant to the setting, i.e. Like how Doc is short for Doctor and given to medics even though they technically doesn't have the same training and skills as a real doctor.)Ĭane (Short for Arcane. Tricks (Reference to the role of performing and doing tricks based on magic. Fitting because spell casters creates their own sparks too.) Sparks (Old nickname for an R.O on a ship. Will comment on them to give a clearer idea what I'm after and what I mean. So far I've only come up with the following. However, it shouldn't refer to the actual RAW or game mechanics, nor to common abbreviations for rules or game roles. Relate to its particular specialist role or the role's most common work tasks in a clear and obvious way. The idea is that the nickname should be a short single word, preferably no more than a single syllable. Basically a nickname that's also a work title. Or how muscle types in criminal gangs is called bruisers. Sort of like how medics and corpsmen in the military are all called Doc (at least in fiction) or how Radio operators on ships before satellites was called Sparks. Part of its background will be that he worked as the magic/arcane specialist in criminal gangs and therefore picked up a nickname associated with that particularly specialist role. I'm working on a character concept for an Arcane Trickster Rogue. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
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