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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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Ziti
Ziti is a pasta shape — short, tubular, smooth-walled, and central to baked ziti, one of the most reliable comfort foods in Italian-American cuisine. As a pet name, it belongs to…
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Adam
Adam appears 61 times in the combined NYC/Seattle registry data — rank 1665. It's a human name with the most fundamental biblical origin possible (the first man, from Hebrew adama…
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Adonis
Adonis ranks 1906 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. In Greek mythology, Adonis was the impossibly beautiful youth beloved by Aphrodite — his name became the word for male…
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Amanda
Amanda is a name that dominated American baby naming in the 1970s and 80s — Latin for "worthy of love," from amanda — and like Megan and Ashley, it's now cycling back through pet…
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Amaya
Amaya ranks 1788 in the pet name registry with 56 recorded animals, skewing female. The name carries both Japanese and Basque roots — in Japanese it means night rain, in Basque it…
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Angelo
Angelo ranks 1844 in the pet registry with 54 male animals. It's the Italian and Spanish form of Angel, meaning messenger of God, and it carries a warmth that the English form doe…
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Bailee
Bailee ranks 1818 in the pet name registry with 55 recorded animals, skewing female. It's one spelling variant of Bailey — a name with Old English roots in the outer wall of a cas…
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Beba
Beba registers 63 times at rank 1621 on female pets. It's a diminutive used across several Spanish and Slavic naming traditions: a short form of Rebeca in Latin American Spanish,…
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Bernard
Bernard ranks 1689 with 60 male-leaning registry entries. It's a Germanic name — from bern (bear) + hard (strong, brave) — meaning something like "strong as a bear," which makes i…
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Bindi
Bindi is a name with two very distinct reference points: the decorative dot worn on the forehead in South Asian culture, and Bindi Irwin, Steve Irwin's daughter and fellow wildlif…
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Biscotti
Biscotti ranks 1877 in the pet registry with 53 male animals. It's the Italian word for twice-baked cookie — a hard, dry biscuit designed for dunking in coffee — and as a pet name…
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Bongo
Bongo has rhythm built into it — literally. The word refers to a pair of small hand drums, and the name carries that percussion energy into whatever animal wears it. At rank 1944…
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Brisket
Brisket ranks 1847 in the pet registry with 54 male animals. It sits squarely in the BBQ-food pet name category — a subset of the broader food-name trend but specifically attached…
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Bubby
Bubby ranks 1909 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. It's a term of endearment — Yiddish and broadly American baby-talk for a beloved small person — that has been pressed di…
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Camila
Camila ranks 1791 in the pet name registry with 56 recorded animals, skewing female. It's a fully human name migrating onto pets — the Spanish and Portuguese spelling of Camilla,…
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Campbell
Campbell appears 57 times in the registries at rank 1763, with a clear male lean. The name is Scottish Gaelic, from caimbeul , meaning crooked mouth, a clan surname that grew into…
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Cappuccino
Cappuccino sits at rank 1692 with 60 male-leaning entries in the NYC/Seattle pet registry. It's a coffee-drink name applied to a dog, almost certainly for coat color, and it belon…
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Capri
Capri ranks 1821 in the pet name registry with 55 recorded animals, skewing female. The Italian island off the coast of Naples — known for its blue grottos, celebrity visitors, an…
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Caramelo
Caramelo is a name that does exactly what it says: it sounds like caramel, warm and sweet and slightly exotic, with the Spanish -o ending that gives it just enough formality to st…
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Champagne
Champagne ranks 1850 in the pet registry with 54 female animals. It's a beverage name at the glamorous end of the spectrum — bubbly, celebratory, pale gold in color — and it maps…
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