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Favorite Female Cat Names of 2010

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Main coon kitten images  Favorite Female Cat Names of 2010

When looking back at 2010 and thinking of the most popular female cat names, you wonder where they originated from or what they mean. Maybe you’re wondering why your friend chose that name for her new pet and are taking the time to shock her into the meaning.

The top ten choices are similar for both dogs and cats and have held the top places for the past few years with many of them remaining firm favorites for 2011.

In first place is Sassy. Sassy is of French origin and means pretty girl. It’s a fantastic choice for any kitten. Being a common choice for 2010 it remains in the top list for 2011 as well.

Precious is in second place and means virtue with Latin origin. Precious is also common due to the fact that it is something we call an item or thing that we hold dear, which is the main reason so many female cats are called this.

Third place is Maggie, which is a common choice for both dogs and cats. This is of Greek origin and means Pearl.

Lily is in fourth place for 2010 and is also of Green origin. Lily is flower and is a common choice for kittens.

Fifth place goes to Lucy which means light and is of French origin, while Coco takes sixth place. Coco means coconut and is of Spanish decent, though many kittens are named Coco due to their dark coats and are related to the color of cocoa beans.

In seventh place is Cleo, a common choice for all types of pets. This is of Greek origin and means Glory of the father.

The most common name for cats, whether male or female is Whiskers, this name is of English origin and means exactly what it says, and it stands for the long hair on a cats face.

In ninth place is Callie. Callie means female ruler and is of Tentonic origin. A popular choice among feline owners, Callie is a firm favorite in 2011 as well.

Tenth place goes to Holly, which means exactly what it is. Holly is the holly bush that is so famous at Christmas time. It is of English origin and a great choice for any pet.

When choosing your new kitten’s name, why not take the time to get to know them first, figure out their nature and personality and then choose the right name for them? Doing this you can take the time to research your choices and find the relevant meanings. A very pretty kitten will benefit from the name Sassy, while a kitten that is demanding and trying to be the boss would benefit from Callie.

Whatever your choice is, remember your kitten has to have it for the rest of their lives and if other people know the meanings it can give the wrong impression of your beautiful pet. Knowing the meaning and naming accordingly can be a great way to choose the ideal name for your new cat.

The Most Popular Male Cat Names for 2010

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

3 cats on a fence  The Most Popular Male Cat Names for 2010

It is amazing how every year there are top names chosen, whether it’s for cats, dogs or children. Everyone seems to have the same idea, whether it’s based on their favorite celebrity, movie character or a name they’ve heard in passing.

The most popular male cat names were the same in 2010 with many of them having been top choices for years and some of them in the top lists for 2011. Some were chosen not realizing that they were the popular choice for both our dog and feline friends.

Number one was Max. This choice has always been a firm favorite for both dogs and cats and has been in the top choices for years. It means the greatest and is of Latin origin.

Number two was Lucky. It means fortunate and comes from English. Most people who called their pets Lucky had rescued or given a new friend a second chance.

Third was Oscar. While this remains a popular choice and sounds good, it really means lover of deer’s and is of Gaelic origin. It would probably be an ideal choice for a hunting dog.

Toby was in fourth place and while it remains a popular choice, it really means goodness of the Lord and is of Hebrew origin.

Fifth place went to Tom. Tom means honesty and is also of Hebrew origin. Though most people chose this male cat name due to the fact that their new kitten would grow into a beautiful tom cat.

In sixth place is Rocky. Rocky means famous ruler and is on Tentonic origin. Most kittens named Rocky were named after the famous movie starring Sylvester Stallone and are usually offered to a bulky kitten that looks like the boss.

Pepper was in seventh place and means exactly what it says. It originates from English and is often given to kittens with a mottled appearance.

Eighth place went to Gizmo. Gizmo means gadget and is of American origin, though most people called their new kittens this after the cute creature in the famous Gremlins movies.

Bailey was in ninth place and while it remains a popular choice for both cats and dogs moving into 2011, it actually originates from English and means Bailiff.

Tenth place went to Dusty. A lovely choice for a cute kitten. While it’s a nickname or shortened version for Dustin, many pet owners chose it because of their kitten’s dusty appearance. It originates from English and remains a firm favorite going forward.

When choosing male cat names it’s advisable to take your time when naming your new kitten. Learn their personality, traits and nature, see what they are like and then choose according to the meaning of each choice.

Often male cat names that sound good have the strangest meanings which don’t relate to your kitten at all. While Whiskers means what it says and Pepper is also just pepper, you can find choices like Bailey which means bailiff of all things. This is why it’s so important to research choices before branding your pet for life.