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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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Tazz
Tazz ranks 2024 in the pet registry with 49 male animals. It's a variant spelling of Taz — the nickname for the Tasmanian Devil, Warner Bros.' chaotic cartoon character — and the…
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Tessie
Tessie is Tess with a warm, affectionate ending bolted on. It's the kind of name that sounds like it's being said with a smile — two syllables, soft consonants, a Y ending that si…
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Tiberius
Tiberius is a Roman imperial name: Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus was the second emperor of Rome, ruling from 14 to 37 AD. On a male dog, it's the grandest of the Roman emperor p…
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Tippy
Tippy ranks 2027 in the pet registry with 49 female animals. It's a nickname-style name with an observation at its core — a dog who walks on her tiptoes, who tips her head to the…
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Tita
Tita ranks 1994 in the pet registry with 50 female animals. It's a diminutive in several Romance languages — Spanish and Portuguese most prominently — used informally for older wo…
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Tobie
Tobie is a spelling variant of Toby or Tobi, the Hebrew-origin name meaning God is good. The IE ending gives it a slightly softer, more whimsical feel than the standard forms. On…
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Togo
Togo is the name of one of the most remarkable sled dogs in history: the Siberian Husky who led the longest and most dangerous leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, covering…
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Tracy
Tracy is a mid-century American name, originally a surname of French Norman origin meaning roughly "place of Thracius," that had its peak human-name usage in the 1960s and 1970s.…
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Trigger
Trigger was Roy Rogers' famous Palomino horse, billed as "the smartest horse in the movies" and present in every Roy Rogers film and television episode from the 1930s through the…
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Tug
Tug is a one-syllable word name with a completely transparent meaning: to pull, to haul, to drag with effort. On a dog it reads as either a physical description (the dog who pulls…
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Wall-e
Wall-e ranks 2030 in the pet registry with 49 male animals. The Pixar robot — WALL-E, Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class, the lonely trash-compacting machine with a heart o…
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Waylon
Waylon is country music in one name. Waylon Jennings, the outlaw country icon who recorded alongside Willie Nelson and defined the Outlaw Country movement of the 1970s, is so comp…
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Willoughby
Willoughby is the kind of name that arrives in a waistcoat. It's deeply English, deeply literary, and sufficiently pompous-sounding that placing it on a dog creates an instant cha…
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Wishbone
Wishbone the dog from the 1995 PBS series was a Jack Russell Terrier who imagined himself as the protagonist of classic literature — a small dog with enormous ambitions and a bow…
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Woofy
Woofy is an onomatopoeic name — built directly from the sound a dog makes, with the -y suffix that English adds to affectionate diminutives. It belongs to a category of names that…
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Wookie
Wookie is an alternate spelling of Wookiee, the Star Wars species Chewbacca belongs to, and it's almost exclusively chosen for dogs with voluminous, shaggy coats. The connection i…
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Yeti
Yeti is a male pet name borrowed from the cryptid, the Himalayan "Abominable Snowman," and it works especially well on large, white, or densely-coated dogs where the physical rese…
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Yuna
Yuna ranks 1997 in the pet registry with 50 female animals. It has dual pop-culture anchors: Yuna is the lead protagonist of Final Fantasy X, one of the most beloved RPG character…
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Yuri
Yuri is a name that travels well. A given name in Russian, Japanese, Korean, and several other traditions, it sounds clean and cross-cultural without belonging exclusively to any…
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Zazu
Zazu is the red-billed hornbill and royal majordomo from Disney's The Lion King — the anxious, duty-bound bird who follows Simba around trying to keep him out of trouble. As a mal…
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