Coming back to complete the set-up is simple. Just click on the arrow to the right of the progress bar to see where you left off, then finish your set-up tasks.
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No. 9: Jackson a...Jackson, a name new to the top 100 in 2005, claimed the No. 56 spot in 2012.
Fiona entered the list a year earlier, in 2004 — the same year the second "Shrek" movie featuring the character Princess Fiona came out. In 2012, it was the No. 59 most popular female cat name.
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No. 8: Bentley a...Bentley didn’t make it into the top 100 until 2010, but since then it has risen to No. 58. It’s even more popular for male dogs, with a spot in the top 10, so it’s one to watch for kitties.
Olive landed at No. 56 in 2012 after a fairly recent entrance to the top 100 back in 2008.
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No. 6: Ziggy and...Ziggy, which was new to the top 100 list in 2005, claimed the No. 52 spot on the most popular names list in 2012.
Katniss, the name of the main character in the best-selling "Hunger Games" books and hit film, was new to the top 100 list in 2012, hitting the mark at an impressive No. 53. Also worthy of note: Rue, another "Hunger Games" name, made the top 100 for the first time at No. 98. We predict we’ll see a big rise for both names (and perhaps some other "Hunger Games" characters’ names) next year.
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No. 5: Zeus and ...Zeus, the No. 43 most popular male cat name, is a bit of an anomaly. It was in the top 100 in the early 2000s, fell out of favor and then re-entered the list in 2009, gaining popularity ever since.
Willow has gone from being the No. 74 most popular female cat name in 2003 to No. 23 in 2012.
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No. 4: Cooper an...Cooper, which was new to the most popular names list in 2004, is now the No. 41 most popular name.
Luna, which has made the top 10 for two years in a row, holds the No. 5 spot on the most popular names list, likely because of the beloved character in the "Harry Potter" books and movies.
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No. 3: Thor and ...Thor, which hit No. 2 on the trendiest male dog names list, is No. 3 for cats, owing its surge in popularity to the "Thor" movie and the Thor character in "The Avengers." It only made the top 100 list in 2011 and rose all the way to No. 36 within a year.
Stella, which was No. 82 a decade ago, is now sitting pretty as the No. 22 most popular female cat name.
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No. 2: Loki and ...Loki, a name belonging to a character in the recent films "Thor" and "The Avengers," came in a very close second to Dexter, rising to No. 28 in 2012 after breaking into the top 100 in 2006.
Izzy also made its way onto the top 100 list in 2006 after "Grey’s Anatomy" (with a character named Izzy) debuted, and it climbed to No. 39 in 2012. The character may no longer be on the show, but the name certainly stuck.
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No. 1: Dexter an...Dexter, the No. 27 most popular name in 2012, didn’t break the top 100 until 2007. It was also No. 1 on the trendiest dog names list.
Penny has gained the most popularity since entering the top 100 at No. 94 in 2003, making it the No. 1 trendiest female cat name. It really jumped last year, moving from No. 48 to No. 25. Think the popular character from "The Big Bang Theory" has anything to do with that?