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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.
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Ivy Hung's contributions
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Fisher
Fisher is a strong occupational surname name that works naturally on dogs — it has the same register as Hunter, Porter, and Cooper, which all rank much higher in pet registries. T…
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Foster
Foster is a surname used as a first name with an Old French occupational origin, but most people arrive at it through the verb rather than etymology. On a pet, Foster carries a pa…
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Francesca
Francesca ranks 1982 in the pet registry with 50 female animals. It's a full Italian form of Frances — the Franciscan name, rooted in the Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchman or fr…
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Fuzzy
Fuzzy is a descriptor before it's a name — and that's exactly its appeal. It belongs to the long tradition of pet names that describe how the animal feels to the touch: Fluffy, Fu…
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Gabriella
Gabriella is the Italian and Spanish feminine form of Gabriel, from the Hebrew meaning "God is my strength." On a female dog, it's a fully human name used without modification: th…
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Gandalf
Gandalf is one of the most recognizable fictional names in English literature, and on a white-coated or silver-muzzled dog, it becomes something approaching destiny. Tolkien's wiz…
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Gilly
Gilly is a name that sounds like a creature in a children's book — round, cheerful, slightly mischievous, and guaranteed to make people smile when they hear it. It functions as bo…
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Gobi
Gobi became a genuine cultural moment in 2016 when a small dog followed ultramarathon runner Dion Leonard across 155 miles of the Gobi Desert in China. Leonard eventually adopted…
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Godiva
Godiva ranks 2009 in the pet registry with 49 female animals. The name carries two distinct associations: Lady Godiva, the 11th-century English noblewoman who legendarily rode nak…
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Gogo
Gogo is a doubled-syllable pet name in the same family as Coco, Lulu, and Mimi, names that derive their appeal from repetition and ease. It has the GO-GO energy its sound suggests…
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Greg
Greg on a pet is a deliberate comedy choice, and it's a good one. An extremely ordinary mid-century American man name applied to a dog or cat produces a specific kind of humor tha…
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Gretel
Gretel is the German diminutive of Margareta — and also, inescapably, one half of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale duo. For a female dog, it carries that storybook quality that's…
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Gussie
Gussie is the kind of old-fashioned nickname that makes you feel something warm before you've even met the animal wearing it. A diminutive of Augusta or Augustus, it has the same…
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Hallie
Hallie is a diminutive form of Harriet or Halcyon, depending on the tradition, and has carried a cheerful, slightly old-fashioned warmth since it first entered American use in the…
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Harlee
Harlee is a variant spelling of Harley — and at this ranking tier, it's worth naming that directly. The registry almost certainly contains both intentional Harlee spellings and tr…
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Hopper
Hopper is a name with layered references — Edward Hopper the painter, Hopper from Stranger Things , and the plain-language meaning of a creature that hops. Any of these entry poin…
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Hulk
Hulk is one of the most purely aspirational pet names in the registry: chosen at the moment an owner looks at a puppy and thinks, this is going to be enormous. The Marvel characte…
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Hutch
Hutch ranks 1985 in the pet registry with 50 male animals. The name is best known from the 1970s TV detective drama Starsky and Hutch — Ken Hutchinson, the blond half of one of te…
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Jacky
Jacky is a variant of Jackie, the informal energetic form of Jack or Jacqueline. The Y ending pushes it into affectionate nickname territory: warm, slightly diminutive, said quick…
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Jayden
Jayden was the number one baby name in the United States in 2010 and remained a top-10 boys' name through much of that decade. On a male dog in 2025, it's almost certainly a case…
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