Author

Ivy Hung
Data Journalist
Based in Arizona, USA
Ivy is a data journalist based in Arizona, United States. A business school graduate now working her way into tech, she spent her early career in product marketing, project management, and marketing strategy — roles where reading a name the same way you read a brand became second nature.
She joined NamesPop because the name datasets sit at exactly the intersection she cares about: consumer behaviour, cultural identity, and what numbers tell us about decisions families make quietly, one at a time. Her writing leans on SSA and municipal pet registries the way a marketer reads a segmentation report — looking for the audiences hiding inside the aggregate.
Cross-cultural naming is her main beat, with a particular interest in how Hispanic, Asian-American, and bicultural families navigate the tension between heritage and assimilation in the American Southwest.
2,409
Total pieces
140
Articles
1,119
Baby commentary
1,150
Pet commentary
Ivy Hung's contributions
- Pet commentary
Samosa
Samosa — the South Asian fried pastry stuffed with spiced potatoes or meat — is exactly the kind of food name that signals a specific owner aesthetic: someone who loves bold flavo…
- Pet commentary
Silky
Silky is a texture-name — a direct description of a coat that is soft, fine, and smooth to the touch — and it functions as both a name and a breed descriptor. The Silky Terrier is…
- Pet commentary
Sister
Sister as a pet name sits at an interesting intersection: it could be a relationship descriptor that stuck ("the sister" of a sibling pair), a Southern honorific, or a deliberate…
- Pet commentary
Sumo
Sumo is a name that requires physical justification — you name a pet Sumo because they are round, heavy, low-slung, and immovable. The name is a tribute to the ancient Japanese sp…
- Pet commentary
Taki
Taki lands at an interesting crossroads: it's a Japanese word meaning "waterfall" or "rapids," a Greek nickname form of names ending in -takis, and the brand name of a popular chi…
- Pet commentary
Twyla
Twyla is an American invented name — likely a phonetic variant of Twilight or a creative combination of similar sounds — that carries a distinctly Southern and vintage American ch…
- Pet commentary
Weston
Weston is an Old English place-name meaning "western settlement" — the kind of surname-turned-first-name that has been gaining ground on both human and pet naming charts for the p…
- Pet commentary
Winchester
Winchester is an Old English place name — the ancient capital of Wessex, from the Roman Venta Belgarum — that arrived in American naming primarily through the Winchester rifle bra…
- Baby commentary
Aanya
Aanya arrived in American naming culture through the South Asian diaspora, and it has held its ground as one of the more graceful crossover choices for families navigating two nam…
- Baby commentary
Agatha
Agatha is a name that has been waiting for its revival moment for some time, and the signals suggest it is getting close. It peaked in American naming around 1918 , a very long ti…
- Baby commentary
Aiza
Aiza is one of those names that functions beautifully as a cultural bridge: it is common and beloved in South Asian Muslim communities , particularly in Pakistan and among South A…
- Baby commentary
Akari
Akari is a Japanese name most commonly written with characters meaning light or brightness , akari (明り or 灯り) refers to the warm glow of a lamp or the ambient light of a room. It'…
- Baby commentary
Amia
Amia is a name that sits at the elegant crossroads of Latin and French naming traditions, blending a love-rooted etymology with a sound that travels effortlessly across languages…
- Baby commentary
Amin
Amin is an Arabic name meaning trustworthy or faithful. It comes from the root amana , which underlies concepts of trust, security, and moral reliability across Arabic vocabulary.…
- Baby commentary
Annabel
Annabel has the feel of a name that has always existed , it sounds old, it sounds literary, it sounds like something you'd find in a Victorian novel or a Scots manor. The SSA data…
- Baby commentary
Aram
Aram appears in Hebrew scripture as a grandson of Noah, and the name is closely tied to ancient Aramea , the region of Syria and Mesopotamia where Aramaic, one of the oldest survi…
- Baby commentary
Aydan
Aydan is a Turkish name built from ay , meaning moon. The idea of moon-born or moon-child is a theme that recurs across dozens of cultures, but the Turkish version has its own cri…
- Baby commentary
Brent
Brent derives from Old English brant or from the Celtic brigantia , meaning high place or steep. It was first a place name , there are several Brents across England , before becom…
- Baby commentary
Citlali
Citlali is a Nahuatl name that carries one of the most vivid and transportive meanings in any naming tradition: star . In a naming landscape crowded with Stellas and Estrellas, Ci…
- Baby commentary
Divine
Divine comes from the Latin divinus , meaning of or belonging to God. It entered English as an adjective long before anyone thought to put it on a birth certificate , used in theo…
How we work
Editorial policy →
Topic selection, verification, corrections.
How we gather data
Methodology →
Sources, processing pipeline, limitations.