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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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Kale
Kale is the leafy green that became a cultural signifier of health-conscious eating in the 2010s and has, with reliable humor, also become a pet name. At 34 records in the licensi…
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Katara
Katara is the waterbending protagonist of Avatar: The Last Airbender — compassionate, fiercely protective, and arguably the moral backbone of the entire series. The 2024 Netflix l…
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Kelso
Kelso is Michael Kelso from That '70s Show — handsome, good-natured, not particularly burdened by intelligence, beloved by everyone in his circle. Naming a dog Kelso is a light-he…
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Kendall
Kendall is a surname-origin name — from the English place name Kendal in Cumbria — that crossed into given-name territory in the mid-20th century and has since become firmly gende…
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Kepler
Johannes Kepler mapped the laws of planetary motion in the early 17th century — and as a pet name, Kepler carries that same spirit of methodical curiosity. It's a name for the dog…
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Khan
Khan is a Mongolian and Turkic title meaning "ruler" or "king" — a name with enormous historical weight carried by Genghis Khan and the Mughal dynasty, and in pop culture by the i…
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Kimbo
Kimbo is primarily associated with Kimbo Slice — the street-fighting phenomenon and MMA competitor Kevin Ferguson — whose outsized physical presence and raw power made his nicknam…
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Kumo
Kumo means "cloud" in Japanese — a clean, evocative name that works especially well for white, fluffy, or silver-coated dogs who genuinely resemble drifting cumulus. The name has…
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Lacie
Lacie is a spelling variant of Lacey, itself from the Norman French place name Lassy, but in practice it reads as a delicate, feminine alternative to Lacy with a slightly softer v…
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Langston
Langston is inextricably tied to Langston Hughes, the Harlem Renaissance poet whose work shaped American literature and Black cultural identity in the 20th century. With 28 regist…
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Lara
Lara is one of those names that manages to sound both classic and quietly adventurous — a quality it owes to Doctor Zhivago's Lara Antipova, one of literature and cinema's great r…
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Lazarus
Lazarus is a Biblical name with a very specific resonance: the man Jesus raised from the dead in the Gospel of John. For pets, the name often appears on animals that survived some…
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Lela
Lela is a soft, two-syllable name that functions as a variant of Leila or Lila — Persian and Arabic roots meaning "night" or "dark beauty" — compressed into its most minimal, acce…
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Lexa
Lexa got a significant boost from the character Commander Lexa in The 100 — the post-apocalyptic CW series that ran from 2014 to 2020 and developed a passionate fanbase. The chara…
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Lilith
Lilith is a name with ancient roots and a complicated mythology — appearing in Jewish folklore as Adam's first wife before Eve, and in broader tradition as a figure of feminine in…
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Lois
Lois is a name that peaked in the 1930s and has been aging gracefully ever since. On a pet today it belongs firmly in the vintage-human-name-on-an-animal tradition: the same affec…
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Loli
Loli is a Spanish-origin diminutive, a short form of Dolores meaning "sorrows," that has nothing melancholy about it in everyday use. In Spanish-speaking communities, Loli is a wa…
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Lolli
Lolli is the kind of pet name that announces a small, sweet, possibly very fluffy animal before the owner even finishes the sentence. It's a clipped, doubled form of lollipop — ca…
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Lollipop
Lollipop is a confection name with undeniable visual charm — it conjures something sweet, colorful, and slightly whimsical. For a female pet, it signals an owner who is fully comm…
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Macchiato
Macchiato is an Italian coffee term meaning "stained" or "spotted," referring to espresso stained with a small amount of milk. It's one of the more ambitious pet names at this ran…
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