Ever pondered the art of naming a one-eyed cat?
It’s about capturing their spirit, character, and the little quirks that make them so endearing.
Whether you’re a fan of mythology, a lover of history, or just looking for something that sounds fun and fitting, we’ve explored various themes to match every cat’s personality and story.
Intrigued to find a name that mirrors the special character of your one-eyed cat?
Keep reading to discover a name as special as your one-eyed wonder.
Names for One-Eyed Female Cats

The names below are crafted exclusively for one-eyed female cats, capturing their individuality in a concise and captivating manner:
- Blinky
- Bonny (famous female pirate Anne Bonny)
- Ena (Greek for “one”)
- Gem
- Leela (one-eyed character in “Futurama”)
- Lucky
- Mona (play on Mono, a prefix that means “one”, “only”, “single”)
- Patchy / Patches
- Prana (Sanskrit for “life force”)
- Sola
- Twinkle
- Una
- Unica (Spanish for “unique”)
- Vita (Italian for “life”)
- Winky
Names for One-Eyed Male Cats

Designed specifically for one-eyed male cats, the following names are steeped in strength and character:
- Ajax (a Greek hero)
- Captain
- Columbo (Peter Falk, who portrayed Columbo in the “Columbo” series, had a glass eye)
- Cyclops (a giant with a single eye in Greek mythology)
- Drake (pirate and explorer)
- Hannibal (Carthaginian general known for his one eye)
- Odin (Norse god who gave up one of his eyes in exchange for wisdom)
- Pirate
- Sauron (symbolized by the all-seeing Eye in “The Lord of the Rings”)
- Scar
- Sniper
- Solo
- Stitch
- Uno
- Warrior
Badass One-Eyed Cat Names

One-eyed cats are fearless felines. This collection of badass one-eyed cat names encapsulates their daring and bold spirit in a striking and memorable fashion:
- Admiral
- Ajax (a Greek hero)
- Archer
- Bandit
- Bullet
- Bullseye
- Captain
- Fighter
- General
- Hannibal (a one-eyed Carthaginian general)
- Jack (from pirate Jack Sparrow)
- Killer
- Patch
- Pirate
- Rascal
- Sauron (symbolized by the all-seeing Eye in “The Lord of the Rings”)
- Scar
- Slash
- Sniper
- Solitaire
- Stitch
- Viking
- Warrior
Cute One-Eyed Cat Names

Here’s a charming assortment of cute one-eyed cat names, each playfully capturing the adorable and endearing essence of your special feline friend:
- Blinky
- Gem
- Gizmo
- Jewel
- Lefty / Righty
- Lucky
- Mono (a prefix that means “one”, “only”, “single”)
- Patchy / Patches
- Peekaboo
- Sol (Spanish for “sun,” signifying a single, central eye)
- Solo / Sola
- Twinkle
- Uno / Una
- Unico / Unica
- Winky
Funny One-Eyed Cat Names

Dive into our list of funny one-eyed cat names, where humor meets uniqueness. These playful, witty names, full of puns and clever wordplay, are guaranteed to bring smiles:
- Blinker
- Bullseye
- Captain Hook
- Eagel
- Gazer
- Lefty / Righty
- Looker
- Lost
- Orbit
- Peekaboo
- Peepers
- Popeye
- Winker
Pirate-Inspired Names for Cats with One Eye

Ahoy! Dive into the pirate-inspired names, perfect for your one-eyed feline who shares a quirky link with those legendary sea rovers known for their iconic eyepatches. Each name is a nod to the adventurous and mischievous world of pirates:
- Barbarossa (Ottoman admiral and pirate Hayreddin Barbarossa)
- Barbosa (fictional character from “Pirates of the Caribbean”)
- Bart (pirate Bartholomew Roberts)
- Bellamy (pirate Samuel Bellamy, the name means “fine friend”)
- Bonny (famous female pirate Anne Bonny)
- Buccaneer (term for Caribbean pirates)
- Captain Hook (villain from “Peter Pan”)
- Corsair (pirate, especially on the Barbary Coast)
- Drake (pirate and explorer Sir Francis Drake)
- Flint (fictional pirate Captain Flint)
- Hook (a hook hand, an iconic pirate accessory)
- Jolly Roger (black pirate flag with skull and crossbones)
- Kidd (pirate Captain William Kidd)
- Morgan (Caribbean pirate Henry Morgan)
- Pirate
- Sparrow (Captain Jack Sparrow from “Pirates of the Caribbean”)
Mythology-Inspired Names for Cats with One Eye

Names in this group draw inspiration from mythical characters known for their singular vision, like the Cyclops, blending the mystique and grandeur of myth with the unique trait of your cat:
- Arimaspi (people with a single eye in Greek mythology)
- Balor (a giant with a destructive single eye in Irish mythology)
- Bungisngis (one-eyed giants from Philippine folklore)
- Cyclops (a giant with a single eye in Greek mythology)
- Hitotsume-kozō (a one-eyed boy monster in Japanese folklore)
- Kabandha (a demon with a single eye on his chest in Hindu mythology)
- Kasa-obake (a mythical one-eyed ghost umbrella in Japanese folklore)
- Likho (a one-eyed old woman in Slavic mythology)
- Mapinguari (a cyclopean cryptid in Brazilian folklore)
- Odin (a Norse deity who sacrificed one eye for wisdom)
- Ojáncanu (a one-eyed giant in Cantabrian mythology, Spain)
- Polyphemus (the most famous one-eyed Cyclops in Greek mythology)
- The Graeae (three sisters sharing one eye and one tooth in Greek mythology)
- Third Eye of Shiva (a powerful singular eye in Hinduism)
Cat Names Meaning “One” or “Eye” in Different Languages

Names in this group mean “One” or “Eye” in various languages. Each name celebrates your cat’s distinct feature through the beauty of global languages:
- Ein (German for “one”)
- Ena (Greek for “one”)
- Glaz (Russian for “eye”)
- Ichi (Japanese for “one”)
- Mati (Greek for “eye”)
- Mono (a prefix that means “one”, “only”, “single”)
- Ochi (Japanese for “eye”)
- Ojo (Spanish for “eye”)
- Oko (Polish for “eye”)
- Solo (Italian for “alone” for “only”)
- Tahi (Maori for “one”)
- Unico / Unica (Spanish for “unique”)
- Uno / Una (Italian for “one”)
- Vista (Spanish for “view”)
- Vue (French for “view”)
Cat Names Meaning “Warrior” or “Brave” in Different Languages

Monikers in this section mean “Warrior” or “Brave” in different languages. Each name encapsulates the spirit of courage and strength, a fitting homage to the resilient and bold nature of your one-eyed feline warrior:
- Baldur (Norse god of bravery)
- Duncan (Scottish for “dark warrior”)
- Ethan (Hebrew for “strong”, “firm”)
- Finley (Scottish for “fair warrior”)
- Gunnar (Scandinavian for “warrior”)
- Kane (Celtic for “warrior”)
- Marvin (Welsh for “renowned warrior”)
- Phoenix (Greek mythology, symbol of rebirth and resilience)
- Prana (Sanskrit for “life force”)
- Ryder (English for “mounted warrior”)
- Sisu (Finnish for “determination”)
- Velox (Latin for “swift”)
- Valor
- Victory
- Vita (Italian for “life”)
- Warrior
- Wyatt (English for “strong in war”)
- Zafar (Persian for “victory”)
Cat Names Inspired by History, Literature, and Pop Culture

This category is inspired by one-eyed characters from history, literature, and pop culture:
- Big Boss (eyepatch-wearing character in the “Metal Gear” series)
- Columbo (portrayed by Peter Falk, who had a glass eye, in the “Columbo” series)
- Elle Driver (one-eyed assassin in “Kill Bill”)
- Gaffer (one-eyed character in “Endgame”)
- Governor (eyepatch-wearing character in “The Walking Dead”)
- Hannibal (a one-eyed Carthaginian general, historical figure)
- Kano (one-eyed fighter in “Mortal Kombat” series)
- Leela (one-eyed character in “Futurama”)
- Mad-Eye Moody (a wizard with a rotating magical eye in “Harry Potter”)
- Nick Fury (eyepatch-wearing spy in Marvel Comics)
- Oedipus (self-blinded king in “Oedipus Rex”)
- One-Eyed Man (only sighted person in “Blindness”)
- One-Eyed Willy (one-eyed pirate in “The Goonies”)
- Patchy the Pirate (one-eyed pirate in “SpongeBob SquarePants”)
- Rooster Cogburn (eyepatch-clad lawman in “True Grit”)
- Sagat (one-eyed fighter in the “Street Fighter” series)
- Sauron (symbolized by the all-seeing Eye in “The Lord of the Rings”)
- Terminator (shows robotic eye in “Terminator” series)