BREAKING: The most popular cat names in Australia have just been revealed, with Luna and Leo reigning supreme! Pet Insurance Australia announced the findings today, highlighting a fascinating blend of traditional and quirky names that reflect current trends.
According to the latest data released in July 2023, Luna continues to dominate as the favoured name for female cats across the country, appearing in nearly every state’s top three. Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia stated,
“Luna continues its reign as Australia’s favourite female cat name, appearing in nearly every State’s top three.”
Alongside Luna, male cat names like Leo and Milo remain popular, showcasing a growing trend toward names inspired by human culture and food, such as Bear and Mochi.
While these names are trending nationally, cat owners in Western Australia (WA) have opted for a unique selection. The state’s list notably excludes Luna and Leo, featuring creative names like Bluey, Miso, Eddie, and Frankie. Crighton remarked,
“WA has a wonderfully quirky mix this year, with names like Boots, Miso, and Muffin standing out. There’s a strong blend of vintage charm, think George and Lady, alongside playful, modern picks.”
The divergence from the national trend underscores WA’s creative naming choices, with names such as Boots, Indi, and Ivy reflecting a love for the outdoors. This data not only reveals what Australians are naming their pets but also offers a glimpse into the cultural influences shaping these decisions.
Pet owners nationwide are clearly drawn to names that resonate personally, blending nostalgia with modern flair. The popularity of classic names like Coco and Simba at numbers six and five respectively, further illustrates this trend.
As we move further into 2023, these findings serve as a reminder of the personal connections we forge with our pets and how those relationships influence our choices. With the ongoing trend towards unique and meaningful pet names, it will be interesting to see how these preferences evolve over the coming years.
Stay tuned for more updates as the pet naming landscape continues to change!

































