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Popular cat names

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The popularity of cat names differs by nation, even nations with the same language, and new names become popular over time. Ranking of the popularity of cat names can be approximated using statistics from pet insurance registrations or from other companies that keep records of many cats. At least one website for pet owners also provides such a list.

Contents
1 In the English language 1.1 Australia 1.2 United Kingdom 1.3 United States 2 In other languages 2.1 Germany 2.2 Quebec (Canada) 2.3 Italy 2.4 Russia 3 Cultural references to the naming of cats 4 References 5 Further reading

In the English language


Adrian Franklin, senior lecturer of the School of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Tasmania and author of Animals and Modern Cultures, told the Sunday Tasmanian in 2001: "In the 1950s and '60s dogs and cats were given 'dog' and 'cat' names. [...] Cats had names like 'Blackie' and 'Spotty', names that illustrated their physical appearance. The 1980s marked a turning point, with the 10 most popular dog names all being compatible as human names, but in the '90s this progressed even further. People are now giving animals the same names as contemporary names given to babies." He believed that as people have fewer children or no children at all, pets become more important in their lives.[1] In Australia, the United Kingdom[2] and in the United States, news accounts have noted that the same popular baby names were also being given to pets. The new names for dogs more closely echoed human baby names, said Lindsey Basserabie,a company official, but the trend occurred for both pet species. "In fact, this year's list of top 10 dog and cat names could nearly be straight from the birth pages."[3] In the United States, according to an article in The Tampa Tribune, some of the most popular cat names also appeared on the Social Security Administration's list of most common baby names: "Isabella (Bella) is No. 4 for girls, and Sophia ranks ninth on both the Social Security and pet lists."[4]

Australia
According to "Bow Wow Meow", an Australian company that provides pet tags to pet stores and veterinarians, the 10 most popular cat names its Australian customers chose, as of 2010, are: Rank in 2010[5] in 2008[3] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Oscar Max Tiger Sam Misty Simba Coco Chloe Lucy Missy Oscar Bella Molly Max Coco Milo Angel Tigger Missy Lily

In 2006, a survey of 270,000 Nestle Purina PetCare customers in Australia came up with these most popular cat names:[6] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Tiger Puss Smokey Misty Tigger Kitty Oscar Missy Max Ginger

United Kingdom
In 2006, Direct Line, a pet insurance company, created this list of the most popular cat names chosen by its customers: The company's lists of popular cat and dog names "overlaps heavily with the same years 100 most popular childrens names in England and Wales", according to Melissa Lafsky, writing in the "Freakonomics" blog at the New York Times website:[7] 1. Molly 2. Charlie

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tigger Poppy Oscar Smudge Millie Daisy Max Jasper

Another survey conducted in 2006 came up with different results. In that poll, conducted for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 2,000 people in the United Kingdom were asked about their pets' names. The most popular names were:[8] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
[2]

Molly Felix Smudge Sooty Tigger Charlie Alfie Oscar Millie Misty

A 1998 poll in Britain conducted for Petplan, an animal insurer, found the most popular cat names to be Charlie, Milly, Oscar, Tiger, Poppy, Sophie, Rosie, Smudge and Lucy.

United States
According 2005-2006 statistics from the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association 34 percent of United States households own at least one cat, an estimated 90 million cats in total.[9] The United States' largest pet insurer, Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI), releases annual rankings of its customers' most popular cat names and dog names. The 2010 list (based on information from 2009 and released in January 2010) was gathered from 475,000 policies.[10] Curtis Steinhoff, senior director of corporate communications for VPI, attributed the popularity of "Bella" (No. 3 on the cat list but No. 1 for dogs) on the 2010 list as probably having "something to do with Bella being the name of the heroine in a certain vampire book/film series that's pretty popular these days."[11] In the 2012 list from VPI (collected from information from 2011) listed the top 5 female cat names as Bella, Lucy, Kitty, Chloe and Sophie. The top 5 male cat names were Max, Oliver, Charlie, Tiger and Smokey.[12] In 2009, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that according to government databases, the three most popular cat names in that city were, in order, Kitty, Tiger and Max.[13] In 2004, the same newspaper reported differently based on information from the Cook County Department of Animal Control. The Sun-Times reported in 1987 that the same Cook County department had checked its database of 27,863 cats that had been vaccinated from 1984 through 1986 and found yet different results. Finally, Gallup poll of 1,242 Americans was completed in 1990. The results of all of the above polls are summarized in the table below: VPI VPI VPI VPI BabyNames.c PetFinder.co Cook YouPet.co BabyNames.c BowWow.co Washingt PetFinder.co Gallup Sourc om (female) m (Female) Count 2010[1 2009[14 2008[4 2006[15 [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] e m om (male) m on Post m (Male) 1990 [17] [20] 0] ] ] ] y[22] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Max Chloe Bella Max Chloe Max Chloe Max Tiger Max Tigger Tiger Smokey Oliver Buddy Charlie Simba Sammy Oscar Chloe Lucy Molly Bella Sophie Princess Cleo Angel Lily Maggie Tigger Tiger Max Smokey Sam Kitty Sassy Shadow Simba Patch Kitty Tiger Max Smokey Tigger Patches Misty Sam Shadow Samantha Max Charlie Simon Jack Sammy Molly Angel Lucy Princess Chloe Baby Tiger Tigger Smokey Smoke Kitty y Shadow Tigger Baby Oreo Angel Princess Max Blackie Kitty Sun Times
[23]

Kitty Tiger

Tigger Lucy

Samanth Smoke Smokey a y Tom Tiger Casper Max Sam Shado Misty w Tigger Samanth a

Oliver Tiger Tiger Lucy

Tigger Tiger Tiger Chloe

Smoke Smoke Smoke Shado y y y w Tigger Oliver Lucy Shado w Angel Bella Shado w Charlie Oliver Lucy Bella Angel

Sylveste Lucky Muffin r Whisker Baby s Fraidy Fluffy

Sophie Oliver Princes Simba s

Angel Tigger

Scaredy Buddy Max

In other languages
Germany
In Germany, "'exotic English and other non-German names are popular with German pet owners", according to an article in the About.com website.[24] Typical, clichd names for cats in Germany include that language's equivalent for "kitty", Mieze or Miezekatze ("pussycat"). Muschi was also quite common and carries the same meanings as "pussy" in English, which led to its sharp decline as a popular name in the last 20 years.[25] According to another About.com article, one German list of popular cat names in that country gave these rankings:[25] 1. 2. 3. 4. Felix Minka Moritz Charly

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tiger (tee-gher) Max Susi Lisa Blacky Muschi

In 2006, according to an article in The Guardian the three most popular cat names in Germany were Felix, Gismo and Charlie.[26]

Quebec (Canada)
According to a survey by the website Veterinet, the 10 most popular cat names in Quebec are:[27] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Minou Grisou Ti-Mine Flix Caramel Mimi Pacha Charlotte Minette Chanel

Veterinet found that nine out of the ten names are the same as 15 years ago, but in a different order. They also discovered that the 25 most popular cat names in Quebec sound French.

Italy
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dama Ancella Briseide Folco Jack

Russia
1. Barsik 2. Boris 3. Vas'ka

Cultural references to the naming of cats


Cat names were the subject of T.S. Eliots fanciful, well-known poem The Naming of Cats, written in the 1930s and first published in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats in 1939.[28]

References
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. ^ Stubbs, Brett, "Joys of picking a pet project", Sunday Tasmanian , August 27, 2000, retrieved via Newsbank.com on May 19, 2010 ^ a b Poole, Shona Crawford, "Down Henry! Time to call this trend to heel - Pet names", The Times, London, May 16, 1998, retrieved via NewsBank.com on May 19, 2010 ^ a b Rogers, Jenny, "Humanising pets with a real name", The Gold Coast Bulletin, February 2, 2008, retrieved via Newsbank.com on May 19, 2010 ^ a b Levine, Kristin, "Dog, Cat Names Taken To The Max", The Tampa Tribune, January 26, 2008, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Search results page for "Top 20 / Sex: Both / Cat Names from Australia" [1] (http://www.bowwow.com.au/find-a-name-for-your-pet/top-20-names/search-results.aspx?country=2&animal_ type=1&animal_sex=Both&num_results=20&B3.x=27&B3.y=21) at "Bow Wow Meow" website, retrieved May 15, 2010 ^ Firkin, Katherine, "Max factor in pet name", Herald Sun of Melbourne, Australia, October 18, 2006, retrieved via Newsbank.com on May 19, 2010 ^ Lafsky, Melissa, "The Most Popular Names for British Pets" (http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/12/the-most-popular-names-for-british-pets/) , June 12, 2007, Freakonomics blog, retrieved May 15, 2010 ^ "Molly is top dog and cat but Ben goes out of fashion", article, Yorkshire Post, December 27, 2006, retrieved via Newsbank.com, May 19, 2010 ^ http://webcenters.netscape.compuserve.com/homerealestate/feature.jsp?story=rainingcatsanddogs ^ a b http://newsblaze.com/story/2010010406010600027.pnw/topstory.html also, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - Saturday, January 9, 2010 ^ News release, "Nation's Largest Pet Insurer Reveals Top 10 Dog and Cat Names of 2009" (http://newsblaze.com/story/2010010406010600027.pnw/topstory.html) , January 4, 2010, retrieved May 15, 2010 ^ News release, [2] (http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/most-popular-puppy-and-kitten-names) VetStreet.com February 12, 2012 ^ Spielman, Fran, "Fix is in for city's pets - Burke says he has the votes to mandate dog, cat sterilization", Chicago Sun-Times, March 10, 2009, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Levine, Kristen, "Spot Remover - New Crop of Pet Names Marks Its Turf", "Baylife Magazine" section, The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida, January 18, 2009, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ "Human names are going to the dogs--and cats", article, Chicago Tribune, RedEye Edition, September 28, 2006, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ http://www.youpet.com/cat-names/ ^ a b http://www.babynames.com/Names/Pets/ ^ http://www.bowwow.com.au/find-a-name-for-your-pet/top-20-names.aspx ^ http://polls.washingtonpost.com/cgi-bin/poll?pollname=cat.poll&template=cat_results.htm Washington Post ^ a b Fernandez, Don, "Four-legged friends' names more fetching than cutesy", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 27, 2005, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Gallup, Alec M., "Dogs still lead cats in poll of pet owners", Chicago Sun-Times, September 9, 1990, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Golab, Art, "Max jumps way past Fido as most popular dog name", Chicago Sun-Times, April 4, 2004, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Hermann, Andrew, "Brandy, Kitty claw way to the top of pet names", Chicago Sun-Times, February 24, 1987, retrieved from the NewsBank.com website on May 19, 2010 ^ Web page titled "Dog and Cat Names in German" (http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aa010611a.htm) , About.com website, retrieved May 15, 2010 ^ a b Web page titled "German Dog and Cat Names/Part 2: Katzen und Katzenkrimis" (http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aa010611b.htm) , About.com website, retrieved May 15, 2010 ^ Harding, Luke, "G2: Shortcuts: The life and death of Spotty the cat", The Guardian, March 2, 2006, retrieved via Newsbank.com on May 19, 2010 ^ http://www.veterinet.net/services/nouvelle.asp?categ=3.4&no=580 ^ Simon, John (1982). "Notes on Cats, People and Related Matters". In Fireman, Judy. Cat Catalog, The Ultimate Cat Book. New York: Crown Publishers. pp. 272275. ISBN 0-517-39074-4.

Further reading
Nation's Largest Pet Insurer Reveals Top 10 Dog and Cat Names of 2009 (http://newsblaze.com/story/2010010406010600027.pnw/topstory.html)

[Ed. Borgna Brunner, "Most Popular Dog and Cat Names, 2005," TIME Almanac 2007 with Information Please (Boston: Pearson education, 2006), 141.] Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Popular_cat_names&oldid=542622187" Categories: Cats as pets This page was last modified on 7 March 2013 at 17:28. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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