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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Ivy Hung's contributions
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Addy
Addy is a nickname that chose to be a name. Short, bright, and ending in that universally friendly -ee sound, it functions as the casual version of Addison, Adelaide, or any Ada-a…
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Adrian
Adrian is a Latin name from the Roman city of Hadria, classical and carrying a steady masculine authority. On a female dog, it reads as a deliberate gender-defying choice made wit…
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Aiden
Aiden is another human name that migrated onto pet licenses, most likely through the same mechanism that puts Aaron and other common men's names at the tail of pet registries. The…
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Aladdin
Aladdin is an Arabic name meaning "nobility of faith" (from ala ad-din ), but for virtually every American owner the immediate reference is Disney's 1992 animated film: the street…
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Amore
Amore is the Italian word for love — three syllables, each one warm, the name landing with the open vowel ending that pet names favor. It's romantic without being cloying, specifi…
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Ana
Ana ranks 2000 in the pet registry with 49 female animals. It's the single-n spelling variant of Anna — Hebrew origin, from Hannah , meaning grace or favor — most common in Spanis…
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Arabella
Arabella is a name that commits fully to elegance. Four syllables, an open A on each end, a name that sounds like it should be followed by a title. For a pet, that level of formal…
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Avon
Avon is a Celtic river name meaning simply "river" — the name of several British waterways, most famously the one beside Shakespeare's Stratford. For a pet, it carries the cool ge…
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Axl
Axl ranks 2003 in the pet registry with 49 male animals. The spelling is essentially inseparable from Axl Rose, the Guns N' Roses frontman whose stage name altered the conventiona…
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Azula
Azula is the antagonist in Avatar: The Last Airbender — Fire Nation princess, prodigious firebender, one of animated television's most compelling villains. The name combines azul…
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Baba
Baba is the kind of pet name that sounds affectionate in virtually every language: "father" or "grandfather" in several languages, "baby" in others, and in everyday English a soun…
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Bamboo
Bamboo is a nature name with a distinctly East Asian visual register, the plant inseparable from Chinese and Japanese aesthetic traditions. On a pet it conjures something slender,…
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Becca
Becca is the casual nickname form of Rebecca — warm, approachable, and carrying the easy friendliness of a name that drops all formality the moment you meet it. On a dog, it reads…
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Bell
Bell is the stripped-back version of Belle, one letter lighter, with the same clear resonant sound. For a female pet, it's a name that rings with clean simplicity. The association…
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Beowulf
Beowulf is the Old English epic hero and title character of the oldest surviving major work of English literature. As a dog name it's one of the most fully committed choices in th…
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Blade
Blade is a word name defined by precision and edge. In pet naming it belongs to the same family as Fang and Axe : names that project power through direct vocabulary. There's also…
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Blueberry
Blueberry is a female pet name in the whimsical food-name category alongside Mochi, Pudding, and Biscuit, but with the additional charm of a color built into it. A blue-gray or sl…
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Bolo
Bolo has several possible readings: the bolo tie (a Western neckwear staple), the bolo punch (a wide circular boxing strike), or simply an invented fun-sounding name that nobody o…
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Bravo
Bravo is an Italian-origin exclamation meaning "brave" or "well done" — applause built directly into the word. On a dog it reads as cheerful and commanding simultaneously: the nam…
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Brixton
Brixton is a South London neighborhood historically significant as the center of the British Caribbean community and site of the famous 1981 riots. As a pet name in American regis…
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