Bloodspill
Darkheart
Sharpfang
Nightfeather
Tigerblaze
Shadowfur
Skullfeather
Mapleshade. Sleekwhisker.
I have heard many times that there's three authors to the Warrior Cat books, but what are the names of those people?
Foxflame, Ivyleaf, Ivyflower, Poppyfrost, Hollyberry(evil cat name), Snakefang, Songfoot, Ivorylion, Lilacbreeze, Fawnpath, Mossfire, Sunleap, Foxwhisper, Icepool, Starlight, Berryblaze, Tangletalon, Owlfeather, and Spottedfoot
Kestrelwing
There are no common names...every different name is unique! :)
Sweetbriar, Briarpelt, Hazelpelt/fur, Mousefur/pelt.
Yes, those are suitable warrior names for a gray tabby cat in a fantasy or role-playing setting. They sound unique, nature-inspired, and match well with the cat's fur color and characteristics.
I don't know what a "warrior cat name" is, but how does Lioness grab you?
In the "Warrior Cats" series, Jayfeather does not turn evil. He struggles with his role as a medicine cat and his powers as a blind cat, but he remains loyal to his Clan and dedicated to helping his Clanmates.
Yes, BlazeHeartClan can be a suitable warrior cat name. It combines elements like "Blaze" and "Heart" that are often used in warrior cat names, and adding "Clan" at the end gives it a sense of a group or community within the warrior cat world.
In Bluestar's Prophecy Featherwhisker is listed under Apprentices even though he has a warrior name because he is a medicine cat apprentice and medicine cat apprentices can receive their warrior name at anytime but they are an apprentice until the medicine cat dies or quits.
It really just depends how she looks like or what's her personality. Here are some examples. Silver she-cat: Silverheart Orange she-cat: Sandpelt Black she-cat: Nightshine Tortoiseshell she-cat: Spottedpool White she-cat: Whitepool