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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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Neko
Neko ranks 1809 in the pet name registry with 56 recorded animals, gender-neutral. It means cat in Japanese, which makes it unusual among pet names: it names the species rather th…
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Nymeria
Nymeria ranks 1834 in the pet registry with 55 female animals. It's almost entirely a Game of Thrones name — Arya Stark's direwolf — though George R.R. Martin named the wolf after…
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Obie
Obie appears 61 times in the male-leaning pet registry at rank 1677. It's a nickname name that functions equally as a short form of Obadiah (Hebrew, "servant of God"), Obi (as in…
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Otter
Otter appears 59 times in the registries at rank 1724, gender-neutral. This is one of the more charming wild-animal names in the pet registry — it works because otters themselves…
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Paddy
Paddy ranks 1927 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. It's the Irish English diminutive of Patrick — from Latin Patricius, meaning nobleman — and carries a warmth that is spe…
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Pasha
Pasha shows up 60 times in the registries at rank 1712, split evenly between male and female pets. The name carries Ottoman and Russian weight — it was a high-ranking Turkish mili…
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Petra
Petra ranks 1680 with 61 female-leaning pet registry entries. It's the Latin/Greek feminine form of Peter, from Greek petra , meaning "rock" or "stone," and it carries an interest…
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Pina
Pina appears 64 times at rank 1615 on female pets. It's a warm, compact name with multiple plausible origins: Spanish and Italian for pineapple, a diminutive of Giuseppina or Sera…
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Pita
Pita appears 59 times in the pet registries at rank 1727, leaning female. The name operates on two registers simultaneously: it's the Mediterranean flatbread, warm and round and c…
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Po
Po ranks 1865 in the pet registry with 54 male animals. At two letters, it is one of the shortest pet names in the registry. It arrives from Kung Fu Panda 's clumsy, noodle-loving…
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Pudge
Pudge ranks 1782 in the pet name registry with 57 recorded animals, skewing male. It's a nickname with no formal name behind it, built purely on the soft-body aesthetic: round, co…
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Raisin
Raisin is one of those pet names that exists at the intersection of endearment and gentle absurdity. A tiny, wrinkled dog is the obvious candidate — a Shar-Pei puppy, a wrinkly Bu…
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Reagan
Reagan appears 62 times at rank 1657 on female pets. It's an Irish surname that became an American given name through presidential association, then crossed into female naming ter…
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Rockie
Rockie appears 61 times in the male-leaning pet registry at rank 1683. It's an alternate spelling of Rocky. Like Kasey for Casey, the variant spelling at this registry tier is alm…
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Rollie
Rollie is a name that belongs to round, cheerful, tumbling animals — and it's most at home on the animals that actually roll as a feature: Rollie pollies (pill bugs), round dogs w…
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Roma
Roma appears 60 times in the NYC/Seattle registries at rank 1715, strongly female. The name lands at a useful convergence point: it's the Italian name for Rome, a feminine given n…
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Rosita
Rosita closes the batch at rank 1660 with 62 female pet registrations. It's a Spanish diminutive of Rosa, meaning "little rose." Warm, affectionate, and cross-culturally accessibl…
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Rylee
Rylee ranks 1894 in the pet registry with 53 female animals. It's one of several spelling variants of Riley — an Irish surname meaning courageous — and it carries the warm, sporty…
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Salty
Salty ranks 1930 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. In modern American slang, salty means bitter or resentful — holding a grudge with a certain theatrical flair. In older u…
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Sansa
Sansa registers 58 times in the pet data at rank 1751, strongly female. The name was invented for Game of Thrones — it belongs to Sansa Stark, the eldest Stark daughter — which me…
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