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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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Portia
Portia ranks #3321 among registered pet names in our dataset, and every single one of those 25 records belongs to a female dog — a 100% female lean that puts it among the most gen…
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Reed
Reed ranks #3324 with 25 male pet uses, and its appeal is easy to locate: one syllable, clean consonants, nature-adjacent without being on-the-nose. It belongs to a small family o…
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Rhys
Rhys ranks #3326 with 25 male pet uses — a Welsh name that has crossed into pet naming almost entirely on the strength of its sound. One syllable, the "r" rolling just slightly, t…
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Ronin
Ronin ranks #3327 in our dataset with 25 male-identified uses, and it's one of the more conceptually loaded names in this tier. A ronin was a masterless samurai in feudal Japan —…
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Shannon
Shannon ranks #3330 with 25 female-identified pet uses, part of a pattern where Irish place-derived names — names that came to humans first through geography, then through persona…
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Spade
Spade ranks #3334 in our dataset with 25 male uses — a short, hard-edged name that belongs to the same family as Ace, Blade, and Club: single-syllable, tool-or-card-adjacent, proj…
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Tahoe
Tahoe sits at rank #3337 with 25 uses distributed evenly across genders — one of those rare pet names that works as well for a female dog as a male one, partly because place names…
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Tinka
Tinka ranks #3340 with 25 female pet uses — a name that straddles the line between nickname and full name, landing on small, quick-moving animals with a frequency that suggests th…
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Alby
Alby is the kind of name that sounds like it came from a nickname — and it probably did, as a diminutive of Albert or Albus. It has a scrappy, endearing quality: too informal to b…
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Archimedes
Archimedes — the ancient Greek mathematician who leaped from his bath shouting "Eureka!" upon discovering water displacement — is one of history's great names for a pet who seems…
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Ayla
Ayla is a name with multiple possible origins — Turkish meaning "moonlight" or "halo of light," Hebrew meaning "oak tree," and most famously the name of the prehistoric heroine in…
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Be
"Be" appearing in a pet licensing registry is almost certainly a data artifact — the beginning of a name like Bella, Bea, Bear, Beatrice, or Bebe that got cut off, entered incompl…
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Benjie
Benjie is the affectionate diminutive of Benjamin — from the Hebrew Binyamin , "son of the right hand" or "son of the south" — and as a pet name it carries the warmth of a nicknam…
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Bowery
Bowery — the historic Manhattan street that ran from colonial times through the tenement era, punk rock clubs, and eventually into the arts district it is today — is a geographic…
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Brandie
Brandie is an alternate spelling of Brandy — the spirit name turned given name that peaked in American usage in the 1970s–1980s, carried by the Looking Glass hit "Brandy (You're a…
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Brooklynn
Brooklynn with the double-N is the stylized spelling of Brooklyn — the New York City borough, itself from the Dutch Breukelen — and on a pet it functions exactly as it does as a h…
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Chika
Chika works in several traditions simultaneously: it's a West African name (particularly Igbo) meaning "God is greatest," a Japanese name meaning "scattered flowers" or "wisdom,"…
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Dan
Dan is the shortest form of Daniel — Hebrew for "God is my judge" — and one of those names so thoroughly casual that it barely registers as a choice. A dog named Dan is the naming…
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Dolores
Dolores — from the Spanish María de los Dolores , meaning "Our Lady of Sorrows" — carries considerable religious weight and considerable mid-century cultural residue. It peaked in…
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Elena
Elena — the Spanish and Italian form of Helen, ultimately from the Greek Helene , associated with light or possibly with the Greek word for moon — is one of those names that manag…
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