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Articles under this byline are written and edited by the NamesPop team and independent contributors, then reviewed against our editorial policy before publication. We use the collective byline when a piece synthesises existing research rather than reflecting a single writer's lived experience.
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Una
Una is a name of genuine literary depth appearing in Spenser's The Faerie Queene as the embodiment of truth, derived from Latin and Irish roots for one and unity. On a pet it carr…
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Vega
Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra — the fifth-brightest star in the night sky and a navigational landmark for millennia. As a female dog name, it belongs to the…
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Versace
Versace is a luxury fashion house, a murdered designer, a Netflix series, and a word that registers as pure maximalist glamour in a single three-syllable announcement. Naming a pe…
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Vicky
Vicky is Victoria's most casual nickname: energetic, upbeat, stripped of the formal weight the full name carries. On a female dog, it reads as retro-friendly rather than regal, wh…
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Wang
Wang is one of the most common surnames in the world: a Chinese surname meaning "king" or "monarch." As a pet name in the NYC and Seattle licensing data, it almost certainly refle…
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Westley
Westley is the name of the farm boy turned Dread Pirate Roberts in The Princess Bride (1987), one of the most beloved films in American cultural memory. Naming a male pet Westley…
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Windsor
Windsor is the name of the British royal house, the castle on the Thames, and a knot that holds a tie properly — three associations that all point in the same direction: formal, E…
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Wren
Wren is a nature name with real currency right now: short, complete, evocative of something small and quick and wild. The wren is one of the loudest birds relative to its size, wh…
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Zak
Zak is Zach with the H stripped out and the intention doubled. That three-letter spelling reads as deliberate — a name chosen, not defaulted to — and the hard K ending gives it a…
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Zane
Zane ranks 1998 in the pet registry with 50 male animals. It's a name with several plausible origins — an English variant of John, a Hebrew-origin name meaning God's gracious gift…
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Zaza
Zaza has multiple cultural roots — it's a Georgian given name, a French theatrical nickname, and in pet naming it carries the double-syllable energy that owners who favor Coco, Ki…
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Zippy
Zippy is a name that describes movement: quick, darting, unable to stay in one place for longer than thirty seconds. It's almost never chosen in advance of meeting the animal. It…
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Old English Baby Names Making a Comeback: Aldric, Edmund, Winifred & More
Dark academia and cottagecore aesthetics are powering an Old English naming revival. Edith has jumped 87 spots since 2015. Here are the names leading the charge.
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Aadhya
Aadhya is a Sanskrit name with genuinely profound spiritual meaning — first power, primordial beginning, the original force — and its presence on American birth certificates refle…
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Aden
Aden is an Irish-rooted name that functions as a simplified form of Aidan, one of the great Celtic saint's names, and has been part of the American naming landscape since the earl…
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Adler
Adler is a German surname meaning "eagle" that has been making a quiet move into given-name territory. Ranked #961 with a 2021 peak and 3,483 SSA records, it belongs to the curren…
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Ainara
Ainara is a Basque name meaning swallow, the migratory bird — and it's one of the most poetically specific names in the Celtic-adjacent tradition. With a 2023 peak and only 1,418…
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Ainhoa
Ainhoa is a Basque name with deep roots in the Pyrenees and a sound that's completely its own — nothing else in English-language naming sounds quite like it. At rank 943 with 2,21…
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Aizen
Aizen is a Japanese name with almost no American naming history before the mid-2010s — and an extremely specific origin story within anime culture. Ranked #1003 with a 2024 peak a…
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Akira
Akira is a Japanese name that has long crossed cultural borders — partly through anime, partly through the 1988 film that defined a generation of international pop culture, and pa…
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