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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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Julius
Julius is one of those names that sounds stately on a human and somehow even more fitting on a large, slow-moving cat. The Roman gens Iulia gave us Julius Caesar, and that weight…
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Kaiser
Kaiser means emperor in German, and it lands on a dog like a declaration of rank. For the owner who wants to be clear about who runs the household — and it's definitely not them —…
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Kimchi
Kimchi ranks at #778 with 150 entries, registered female. The name is the Korean fermented-cabbage staple, and on a pet registry it functions as the deliberately Korean-coded food…
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Kobi
Kobi ranks at #877 with 135 entries, registered male. The name is a respelling that crosses several lineages: the Hebrew Yaakov diminutive (also spelled Kobe), the Japanese city K…
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Kody
Kody ranks at #904 with 131 entries, registered male. The name is the K-respelling of Cody, itself an Anglicization of the Irish O'Cuidighthigh meaning descendant of the helpful o…
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Laila
Laila ranks at #764 with 154 entries, registered female. The name is the Arabic-origin reading meaning "night," and on a pet registry it functions as the warm Arabic-Hebrew crosso…
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Lassie
Lassie is probably the most famous dog name in the history of American popular culture — and yet at rank 1133, it's actually rare in pet registries. The paradox makes sense when y…
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Leela
Leela has two strong pop-culture anchors and a Sanskrit root. That combination makes it unusually layered for a pet name at rank 1164. The cyclops spaceship captain from Futurama…
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Lena
Lena is a name that moves quietly and has for a long time — it doesn't announce itself, doesn't lean on a single association, and fits an adult animal as comfortably as a puppy. F…
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Libby
Libby ranks at #745 with 160 entries, registered female. The name is the casual diminutive of Elizabeth, and on a pet registry it functions as the nickname-as-formal-name pattern:…
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Lillie
Lillie is the Victorian spelling of Lily, the flower, the purity, the easy feminine sweetness of it. Female pets at rank 1179 named Lillie tend to belong to owners who prefer the…
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Lorenzo
Lorenzo is a name with a specific sonic profile: four syllables, rolling R, the open -o ending that lingers in the air. It's unmistakably Italian, warm by design, and it carries a…
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Lucca
Lucca is the Italian-spelled variant of Luca, and for a male pet at rank 1170, it carries that Italian warmth and the specific cultural shimmer of a Tuscan hill town. The double-c…
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Luci
Luci is the spelling variant of Lucy that leans slightly more intentional — the dropped "y" in favor of "i" is a small personalization that reads as deliberate without changing ho…
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Lucille
Lucille is having a quiet resurgence as a pet name — the same retro-grandma wave that made Maude and Harriet appealing for dogs has carried Lucille along with it. There's warmth i…
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Macaroni
Macaroni as a male pet name at rank 1206 is firmly in the deliberate-absurdist register of pet naming — right alongside Linguine, Biscotti, and Spaghetti. The name is impossible t…
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Marcus
Marcus is a Latin name derived from Mars — the Roman god of war — that has been in continuous use in English-speaking countries since the Roman Empire. At rank 1054 in the pet reg…
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Mario
Mario is one of the most globally recognized names in pop culture, and it arrived there through a plumber with a red hat and a remarkable commitment to saving a princess. The 2023…
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Mars
Mars ranks #860 with 137 male registrations. The name is the Roman god of war and the fourth planet from the sun, and on a pet license it functions as one of the cleanest mytholog…
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Marshall
Marshall ranks #848 with 139 male registrations. The name is an Old French occupational surname meaning "horse-keeper" or "farrier," later evolving to mean a high-ranking military…
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