I'm getting a cat soon, and I really want to name it after a musical character. I'm not that creative, so I can't think of anything. I don't know the gender, so any type would be kind. Thanks!
Our last cat (white domestic shorthair) was named SEBASTIAN for the character in Tennessee Williams' SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER-- a sexy layabout in a rumpled white suit.
Our current cat, another white domestic shorthair with more get-up-and-go, got the name ATTICUS FINCH for another white suit-wearer from TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. (Admittedly, neither script is a musical though they both should be.)
My parents have five of the sweetest cats that I ever seen and we named all of them after musical characters:
Dot (SITPWG)
Whizzer (Falsettos)
Amalia (She Loves Me)
Nellie (South Pacific)
Dolly (Hello, Dolly!)
I have a bearded dragon right now named Stephen Sondheim and my friend just got a puppy named Evan Hansen. One my professors has a loud parrot named Patti.
icecreambenjamin said: "My parents have five of the sweetest cats that I ever seen and we named all of them after musical characters:
Dot (SITPWG)
Whizzer (Falsettos)
Amalia (She Loves Me)
Nellie (South Pacific)
Dolly (Hello, Dolly!)
I have a bearded dragon right now named Stephen Sondheim and my friend just got a puppy named Evan Hansen. One my professors has a loud parrot named Patti.
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These actually may be the best ideas I've ever seen! All of those names are so lovely and/or fitting
One of my old science teachers had a fish tank with angelfish and a bunch of guppy-like things. The guppies kept dying off so (in my mind) I named the angelfish Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett. Hopefully not the angle you'd take with your cats lol
I named my cat Miss Jones, after the song from Blood Brothers (I was obsessed with it when I got her). But we're on a first name basis now, so I just call her Kitty. :) Most people call her Miss Kitty, or Miss Kitty Jones.
If I gave another cat a musical-based name, I'd have to go with Mr. Mushnik.