Author

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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Pet commentary
Ivy Hung's contributions
- Pet commentary
Boy
Boy is almost certainly a registry artifact. When a dog's name wasn't known, recorded, or decided at the time of licensing, shelter staff and well-meaning owners defaulted to the…
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Bug
Bug registers 81 times at rank 1339 with a neutral gender profile. It's a single-syllable nickname that's almost certainly a call name transferred verbatim to a license form — the…
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Cara
Cara means "dear" or "beloved" in Italian, and "friend" in Irish Gaelic. Both etymologies converge on the same essential message: this name says something about how the animal is…
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Champion
Champion registers 80 times at rank 1357, almost entirely on male pets. It's a title name rather than a personal name — and the naming intent is clear. This is an owner who sees t…
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Chihuahua
Chihuahua at rank 1365 is one of the clearest data artifacts in the pet registry. The name belongs to the breed, not a dog. What appears here almost certainly reflects paperwork w…
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Chino
Chino lands at rank 1312 with 83 registered pets — a name that straddles the line between a neutral color reference and a culturally loaded Spanish-language nickname. At this tier…
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Chrissy
Chrissy at rank 1407 is a name that exists at the intersection of retro-television warmth and contemporary pop culture — from Chrissy Snow on Three's Company to Chrissy Teigen's s…
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Cici
Cici is a doubled-syllable name in the tradition of pet endearments — Lulu, Coco, Mimi, Cici. The repetition creates a playful, rhythmic quality that dogs respond to readily, and…
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Dahlia
Dahlia is a floral name with a slightly dramatic edge — not the cheerful brightness of Daisy or the romantic softness of Rose, but something richer and more complex. The flower it…
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Demi
Demi appears at rank 1389 with 77 registrations, skewing female. It's a name at the intersection of Greek etymology, Hollywood celebrity, and early-2000s pop culture. On a dog, De…
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Desi
Desi lands at rank 1377 in the pet registry with a neutral gender lean and 78 registrations — a name that's light, quick, and connected to one of the most beloved TV personalities…
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Dizzy
Dizzy lands at rank 1342 with 81 registrations and a neutral gender profile — a name that's either describing a dog's spinning, chaotic energy or nodding to jazz legend Dizzy Gill…
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Douglas
Douglas at rank 1410 closes this batch as another full-formal-name deployment on a dog. Douglas has a specific quality among the formal names: it sounds like it belongs to someone…
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Doxie
Doxie is the affectionate nickname for Dachshund — and at rank 1298, this is almost certainly a registry artifact where owners filled in the breed nickname as the pet's given name…
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Dream
Dream is an abstract noun name, the kind of word-as-name choice that became genuinely fashionable in the 2010s through celebrity baby naming. Rob Kardashian named his daughter Dre…
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El
El at rank 1392 with 77 registrations is either a nickname frozen mid-call, a Stranger Things reference to Eleven (whose friends call her El), or a data artifact representing an i…
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Emmie
Emmie is the softened, affectionate spelling of Emmy — itself a diminutive of Emma, Emily, or Emilia — and on a pet it carries that warmth fully. The double-M and -ie ending make…
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Fancy
Fancy is a name that announces its personality before the pet walks through the door. It's got a wink built in — simultaneously aspirational and self-aware about the aspiration. A…
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Figaro
Figaro is a name with serious operatic credentials and an equally serious Disney pedigree, and on a cat it's among the most culturally loaded choices available. The mischievous ki…
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Frannie
Frannie registers 82 times at rank 1324, nearly entirely on female pets. It's a warm, doubled-consonant nickname with deep American roots — the kind of name you'd find in a 1950s…
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