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These are officially the 20 most popular cat names in NSW right now

Luna and Leo reign supreme – with NSW's fluffy friends following soft, cosy naming trends

Winnie Stubbs
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Winnie Stubbs
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Just last week, Pet Insurance Australia (PIA) released its official list of the most popular doggo names in NSW, with Luna and Milo coming out on top. Now, PIA has dropped the feline equivalent – tallying up the stats to reveal Australia’s most popular cat names for 2025. Unsurprisingly, NSW’s picks are cute as heck. 

According to PIA spokesperson Nadia Crighton, NSW cat parents are leaning into soft, cosy and family-friendly names that wouldn’t sound out of place at a Bondi daycare. “Luna continues its reign across the country, and Leo and Milo are still the nation’s favourite male names,” she says. “In NSW, the choices are classic, affectionate and very human.”

Luna is still Australia’s undisputed naming heavyweight – topping female lists in nearly every state and continuing what PIA calls the era of “Luna dominance”. It’s celestial, gentle and currently the blueprint for cat-name chic (it was also the most popular name for female dogs in Australia in 2025). Leo, meanwhile, sits comfortably at the top of the male list, proving Sydney’s unwavering love of names that could just as easily belong to a barista as a Burmese kitten.

Sydney isn’t immune to the national obsession with delicious-sounding pet names, either. Oreo and Mochi both feature in NSW’s top ten, joining a growing wave of cats named after snacks, sweets and bubble-tea toppings. “There’s been a huge surge in quirky names like Mochi, Miso, Muffin and Oreo,” says Crighton. “Pet parents are having fun with naming, and the food-theme trend has absolutely taken off.”

While Luna and Willow give soft-girl serenity, NSW is also doubling down on sentimental classics. Angel and Prince both appear on the list – names that feel straight out of a family album. Meanwhile, Simba and Bluey prove that our pet names can be deeply entwined with our cultural canon.

Fantasy names are also creeping upward. Merlin, Loki, Onyx and Zeus appear across the national data, tapping into the rise of gaming, mythology and magic-forward storytelling. 

Crighton says the takeaway is simple: the way we name our pets reflects how deeply we see them as part of the family. “More than ever, pets are being treated as true family members. Their names absolutely reflect that.”

NSW’s top female cat names for 2025

  1. Luna
  2. Willow
  3. Daisy
  4. Lucy
  5. Angel
  6. Millie
  7. Molly
  8. Annie
  9. Bella
  10. Coco

NSW’s top male cat names for 2025

  1. Leo
  2. Milo
  3. Prince
  4. Simba
  5. Oreo
  6. Billy
  7. Bluey
  8. Locki
  9. Max
  10. Mochi

As the lists show, NSW’s 2025 naming trends are undeniably wholesome: warm, magical, a little bit foodie and cute as a button. If you’re adopting a new fluffy friend this year, consider this your cheat sheet. And if your cat is already named Luna or Leo, congrats: you’re bang on trend.

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