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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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Katsu
Katsu ranks 1888 in the pet registry with 53 male animals. It's a Japanese word most familiar in the West as tonkatsu — the breaded pork cutlet — though in Japanese it also means…
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Kimba
Kimba ranks 1830 in the pet name registry with 55 recorded animals, gender-neutral. The name belongs to a pre-Lion King generation of animated cats: Kimba the White Lion, Osamu Te…
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Kramer
Kramer is a name that belongs, in American cultural memory, almost entirely to Cosmo Kramer of Seinfeld — the sliding-door entrances, the schemes, the physicality. Naming a dog Kr…
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Lance
Lance registers 62 times at rank 1651 on male pets. It's a name with medieval chivalric associations — a lance is both weapon and the most famous knight who carried one, Sir Lance…
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Leyla
Leyla ranks 1831 in the pet registry with 55 recorded animals, skewing female. It's a variant spelling of Layla, the Arabic name meaning night or dark beauty, and the spelling Ley…
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Loretta
Loretta ranks 1776 in the pet name registry with 57 records, strongly female. An Italian diminutive of Laura, with Laura deriving from the Latin for laurel — the plant of victory…
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Lua
Lua appears 61 times in the female-leaning pet registry at rank 1674. It's a name with genuine multilingual depth — lua means "moon" in Portuguese and "two" in Hawaiian — and it a…
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Malti-poo
Malti-poo ranks 1806 in the pet name registry with 56 recorded animals, skewing female. This is a registry artifact rather than a name choice: "Malti-poo" is a breed designation —…
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Mari
Mari appears 60 times in the female-leaning pet registry at rank 1710. It's a name that exists in multiple languages independently: in Japanese, mari can mean "ball" or be written…
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Martinez
Martinez appears 64 times at rank 1612 with no gender skew. A surname showing up in the pet registry at this frequency is almost certainly a data artifact. Martinez is one of the…
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Martini
Martini ranks 1862 in the pet registry with 54 female animals. It's a cocktail name at the sophisticated end of the beverage spectrum — cold, precise, associated with dinner parti…
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Maurice
Maurice registers 63 times at rank 1630 on male pets. It's a Latinate name with French roots that manages to feel simultaneously formal and approachable — the kind of name that so…
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Maximo
Maximo appears 62 times at rank 1654 on male pets. It's the Spanish-language form of Maximus, Latin for "greatest," and it carries a warmer, more Mediterranean energy than its Rom…
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Megan
Megan is a name that peaked in American baby naming in the 1980s and 90s, which means the human Megans of the country are now in their 30s and 40s — and some of them are naming th…
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Minerva
Minerva ranks 1779 in the pet name registry with 57 records, strongly female. She is the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategic warfare — the Roman equivalent of the Greek A…
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Moca
Moca ranks 1891 in the pet registry with 53 female animals. At first glance it looks like a variant spelling of Mocha — the coffee-chocolate flavor word — and that association is…
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Moka
Moka shows up 58 times in the registries at rank 1748, gender-neutral. It's an alternate spelling of Mocha — the coffee variety named for the Yemeni port city of Mokha — and as a…
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Morales
Morales ranks 1921 in the pet registry with 52 animals of either gender. It's a Spanish surname meaning of or from the mulberry tree place, a deeply ordinary Iberian place-name or…
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Nate
Nate ranks 1924 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. It's the most casual short form of Nathan or Nathaniel (Hebrew for God has given), stripped of all biblical formality and…
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Naya
Naya appears 63 times at rank 1633 on female pets. It's a name with roots across multiple traditions — Arabic for "new," Sanskrit and Hebrew variants, and a Welsh form of the name…
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