Boo
Be careful with this one—you might end up scaring your friends when all you’re really doing is calling your spooky cat.
Cobweb
You wouldn’t want an actual cobweb hanging around your house, but a cat named Cobweb is actually pretty cute in that dusty corner.
Ghost
What’s one surefire thing associated with Halloween? Ghosts.
Halloween
Basic? Maybe—but if you love Halloween, who cares? You can even give your new pet the nickname “Hal” or “Weenie”—it’s a perfect Halloween cat name either way.
Jack
Short for jack-o’-lantern, Jack is a festive choice for an orange cat.
Patch
This name would be even more purr-fect if you found your new furry friend at a pumpkin patch!
Pumpkin
Pumpkins are sweet, round and plump—just like your new kitten will be after indulging in some cat-friendly Halloween treats.
Sheets
Cut out a set of eye holes in an old bed sheet and voilà, you’ve got yourself a spooky costume—or a great new spooky cat name.
Spider
These creepy-crawlies lurk in dark corners all year round, but somehow they’re acceptable in October.
Amulet
As in the magic amulet your cat brought home from your neighborhood witch’s house. Naughty kitty.
Autumn
The spookiest time of the year.
Bolts
This scary cat name is inspired by the electric bolts protruding from Frankenstein's monster’s neck.
Bones
What makes up a skeleton.
Bump
A spooky cat name inspired by things that go bump in the night.
Captain
Every ghostly pirate ship needs its captain.
Charms
Every good witch has a book full of charms and spells.
Crescent
Much like the moon, your new kitten will go through plenty of phases.
Crystal
Mystics like to use crystals to connect with Mother Earth.
Enchanted
Cats are really enchanting creatures, so why not name your new pet after magic wands and shooting stars?
Fangs
Vampire fangs are almost as dangerous as your cat’s teeth.
Harvest
Although harvest festivals typically take place in late September and early October, they pave the way for the spooky Halloween season.
Jinx
You’re lucky to have your feline friend, of course. But this bad-luck curse makes a fun spooky cat name, all the same.
Magic
Because having a cat in your life is simply magical.
Red
As in the color of blood.
Rip
Instead of writing it on a headstone, put this spooky cat name on your new cat’s collar.
Ron
This name is short for “cauldron,” a staple in any witch or wizard’s kitchen. It’s also a nod to Ron Weasley in “Harry Potter,” which is a simply bewitching book and movie series.
Slime
As in the green, gooey thing that oozes from a nearby ghost (or at least that’s what we’ve seen on TV).
Stitches
Doctor Frankenstein built his monster from spare human parts, leaving his creation to be covered in—you guessed it—stitches.
Stone
Graveyards aren’t a great place for cats to hang out. Instead of letting your kitten frolic among the headstones, give them a rad new name like Stone.
Tarot
Maybe your most recent tarot card reading led you to finally adopt your new furry friend.
Tober
Remember that actor Topher Grace from “That ‘70s Show”? His first name is short for “Christopher,” and this name is short for “October.”
Dagger
This scary cat name wouldn’t be fitting for a pet any color other than black.
Darth
The force is strong with this “Star Wars”-inspired name, which is perfect for a male cat.
Dawn
As in the vampire film “From Dusk Till Dawn.”
Devil
A Halloween cat name for an especially mischievous (dare we say, devilish) kitty.
Dusk
Ember
The final flicker of light before a fire turns to ash.
Horns
We’re convinced some cats have invisible, devilish horns.
Jet
As in jet black, a quite literal Halloween name for black cats.
Lucy
A seemingly innocuous cat name—until you reveal that Lucy is short for Lucifer.
Luna
Many black cat names wink to the moon, which has long been associated with magical happenings. Luna is also one of the most popular cat names around!
Midnight
Some believe it’s the hour when the veil between worlds is thinnest.
Misfit
Your new cat or kitten might act a bit like a misfit at times.
Morticia
Meow! The Addams family matriarch is known for her signature head-to-toe, tight-as-can-be black wardrobe.
Night
The time of day when the sky is black and spooky.
Occult
There’s nothing darker than the dark arts.
Onyx
A gemstone that's often black as night.
Ouija
They say playing with a Ouija board can conjure up dark, evil spirits. Best to avoid the actual game and just use it as a Halloween cat name for your black cat instead.
Raven
Ravens are all-black birds with a tendency to appear in horror movies.
Shadow
Shadows cast a bit of darkness wherever they land, just like your black cat.
Smokey
Just like all that smoke coming out of your cauldron while you brew your next potion.
Tip
As in the pointed tip of a witch’s hat—perfect for your witchy cat.
Twilight
Whether you're referencing the book and movie series or the dusky time of day, it's a winner.
Batty
A nod to bats (and the vampires who turn into them).
Banshee
Banshees are ghosts, typically female, who come to warn of the impending death of a family member. If your female cat has a piercing scream, this one's a winner.
Count
In Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula was actually a noble Transylvanian count.
Doc
Doctor Frankenstein is a mouthful, so instead give your pet this shortened Halloween cat name for the man who created a monster in his lair.
Dracula
Perhaps the most famous vampire ever, Dracula is what nightmares are made of.
Dusa
Short for the monster Medusa, who has snakes for hair and can turn people into stone with just one look.
Frank
Short for Frankenstein, in homage to either the monster or the man who created him.
Golem
In Jewish folklore, a golem is a creature created from mud and used to do the conjurer’s bidding.
Harpy
These monsters have a female head and body but large bird wings and claws.
Mary
Frankenstein’s monster wouldn’t be who he was if it weren’t for the author herself, Mary Shelley, who penned the horror classic.
Nessie
The creature who haunts the Loch Ness lake in Scotland.
Newt
A scary cat name taken from the creature whose eyes are a popular cauldron ingredient amongst witches, at least according to Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.”
Siren
Sirens are often associated with mermaids; however, where mermaids are sweet and approachable, you do not want to get caught listening to a siren’s song because that just might be the last thing you hear.
Sprite
No, not the fizzy carbonated drink but the evil fairy.
Warlock
The male version of a witch.
Zombie
Are they alive? Are they dead? One thing’s for sure: They’re great inspiration for a spooky cat name.
Apple
Bobbing for apples is always a good time. Just don’t put Apple the cat in a bucket of water.
Brew
The pesky witches are up to no good with their witch’s brew.
Buttercream
A type of frosting you might find on Halloween cakes and cupcakes.
Candy Corn
Let the haters hate—if you think candy corn is delicious, go ahead and name your cat after the hotly debated Halloween sweet.
Caramel
In prepackaged candies or smothering an apple, caramel is one of Halloween’s most essential flavors.
Chocolate
If you didn’t get any chocolate in your bag, did you even go trick-or-treating? (Just don’t give any to your cat because it can be toxic to them).
Cider
Apple picking is a favorite fall pastime. Once you have a bag of freshly picked Granny Smiths, nothing screams fall like making cider.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a quintessential fall season spice.
Cookie
Bakers are inspired during the Halloween season to turn anything festive into a cookie. Pumpkin cookies, zombie cookies, bat cookies and beyond.
Frosting
Slather frosting on nearly anything and it’ll taste 100 percent better.
Licorice
Red or black, take your pick!
Marshmallow
Much like the fluffy, pillowy confectionery, if your new cat or kitten is a snowy white color, Marshmallow is the perfect name for them.
Peanut
Peanuts are so wonderfully versatile. You can’t go wrong incorporating peanuts or peanut butter into your Halloween party food. (Just don’t share it with your furry friend.)
Pop
As in soda pop, or popcorn.
Snickers
Why not name your small kitten after one of the most popular bite-sized candies found in your trick-or-treat dish?
Sprinkles
You can’t have a scary-good cupcake without some flashy sprinkles.
Sugar
Halloween candy wouldn’t exist without sugar. In fact, the entire holiday basically owes its existence to sugar.
Brunhilde
According to Norse mythology, Brunhilde is the daughter of Odin and a fierce warrior. Pronounced “broon-hilt,” this female Halloween cat name is also fun to say.
Buffy
As Halloween cat names for girls go, you can't beat Buffy—she’s the greatest vampire slayer of all time.
Carrie
Title character of the Stephen King horror novel about a high-school outsider with telekinetic powers.
Casper
The friendly ghost!
Chucky
Fun fact: Chucky the haunted doll’s full name is Charles Lee Ray, if you’d prefer something a bit more formal.
Claws
Get in the Halloween spirit, Freddy Krueger-style.
Cruella
If this name doesn’t scare you, no evil thing will. Cruella de Vil notoriously didn’t care for dogs, making her an extra-spooky cat namesake.
Dobby
If your new cat has big floppy ears, it’s totally appropriate to name them after the most faithful house elf in the Wizarding World, Dobby.
Dr. Jekyll
It goes without saying that if you name your cat Dr. Jekyll, you’re obligated to adopt a new friend named Mr. Hyde.
Draco
As in Draco Malfoy, one of the villains in the "Harry Potter" series.
Elle
Don’t get lost in the Upside Down searching for a new cat name. Be inspired by “Stranger Things’” leading lady Eleven.
Elvira
The famous Mistress of the Dark.
Gomez
As in Gomez Addams, father of the kooky, spooky family.
Granger
Because just like Hermione Granger from the “Harry Potter” series, your new cat truly is the brightest witch her age.
Hannibal
After the serial killer at the center of "The Silence of the Lambs."
Heidi
Supermodel and TV personality Heidi Klum is basically the queen of Halloween, donning elaborate costumes each year. There’s likely not a soul out there who cherishes this holiday more than Heidi.
Houdini
Cats know how to get in and out of tricky spaces. They disappear and reappear like magic—or like Houdini.
Joker
We’re hoping your new kitten doesn’t paint on a forced smile or grow up to be Batman’s arch nemesis, like this DC Comics character.
Khaleesi
Let’s face it, your new cat or kitten is going to be the queen of the household now, so you might as well name her as such.
Lestat
In 1976, author Anne Rice introduced a complicated and yet utterly fascinating vampire named Lestat. In 1994, audiences got to see Tom Cruise bring Lestat to life in “Interview with a Vampire.”
Melisandre
This red-headed priestess was the chosen vessel through which the Lord of Light spoke in HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
Pennywise
You can’t get any scarier than Stephen King’s shape-shifting evil clown Pennywise. (For every day use, “Penny” will put guests at ease.)
Poe
As in Edgar Allan Poe, king of the spooky story.
Pugsley
Wednesday Addams might be having a pop culture moment, but her brother Pugsley has another cute cat name.
Ripper
As in Jack the Ripper, a 19th-century serial killer who carried out some of history’s most gruesome murders.
Romero
After George A. Romero, the director of the 1978 cult classic zombie movie that launched a thousand zombie movies, “Dawn of the Dead.”
Sabrina
Netflix recently brought this friendly witch back to our television screens with “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” Older fans will remember when Melissa Joan Hart played the young witch in “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” from 1996 to 2003.
Salem
After Salem, Massachusetts, where the 18th century Salem witch trials took place—or after “Sabrina the Teenage Witch's” talking black cat, Salem.
Tarantino
Actor, writer and director Quentin Tarantino co-wrote and acted in the iconic Halloween flick, “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996). And his characters from “Pulp Fiction” (1994) and “Kill Bill: Volume 1” (2003) and “Volume 2” (2004) are often turned into Halloween costumes.
Thackery Binx
After the cat in “Hocus Pocus,” a Halloween movie that’s a Millennial fave.
Uncle Fester
This “Addams Family” name is creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky. Fester himself is famously bald, making this an extra-funny name for a hairless cat breed.
Winchester
If you’re a fan of the CW’s long-running series “Supernatural,” this name will ring a few bells. Sam and Dean Winchester spend their lives fighting all sorts of monsters and demons.
Wednesday
As in Wednesday Addams, the deadpan daughter of the Addams family who recently became the focus of a Netflix spin-off series.
Looking for more Halloween cat names? Why not fire up your favorite streaming service (whether it’s Netflix or Disney+) and watching a scary movie to get the inspiration flowing? Whatever name you decide to give your new best friend, we’re sure it’ll be purr-fect. Happy spooky season!
Monica Weymouth contributed to this list.
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