Nyx is a night cat, and her name is the name of the Greek Goddess of Night, so I guess that's quirky...though when I named her, I didn't know she'd be a nocturnal nightmare (cats are supposed to be crepuscular, dammit! I hope this is a kitten thing and she'll get a normal cat schedule by age two). I just thought, "Hey, black cat, looks like night time, goddess of night, it works." So I kinda wonder if I jinxed it or something. xd Back when she was alive, I had a dog named Lady who liked to lay down and cross both her front and back legs at the wrist/ankle, and look like a prim and proper miss. Again, didn't name her Lady for her tendency of being a priss sometimes, I honestly just liked the name and she looked like a 'Lady', but weirdly, she ended up having a quirk that worked with her name. Now Button, my other dog (also now deceased), she was named that because she was 'cute as a button!'...then we started calling her "Beetle butt biting Button beagle" because she liked to try to eat wood beetles (and they'd clamp their incisors onto her lip on the way 'down' and tuck up under her lip and she'd run around yipping like a moron until we removed the beetle. She kept doing it, and it happened almost every time. She just did not learn) butt first and she was some kind of beagle...hound...mix...THING. That dog had the cutest damn face and head but the rest of her was a mess. Goofiest damn mutt, but such a sweetheart. Ithil, my other black cat (she's alive and is the older of my two current cats), was so named for the little splash of white on her chest, cuz it reminded me of the moon in the night sky and I was on a LOTR kick at the time (Ithil means moon in Sindarin).