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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Pierre
Pierre ranks at #761 with 155 entries, registered male. The name is the French form of Peter, and on a pet registry it functions as the deliberately Continental pick — owners reac…
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Pixel
Pixel landed in the tech-pet naming wave of the 2010s alongside Byte, Chip, and Circuit — names that signaled an owner who spent more time at a monitor than most. What's interesti…
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Pj
"Pj" as it appears in pet registry data is almost certainly a paperwork artifact — the initials P.J. entered into a name field without periods, then normalized to title case as "P…
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Ralphie
Ralphie ranks at #757 with 156 entries, registered male. The name is the casual diminutive of Ralph, and on a pet registry it functions as the affectionate-version pet name where…
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Ray
Ray is one of those names that feels like it was named by someone who doesn't overthink things — and that's a compliment. Short, direct, and warm, it carries a retro ease that fit…
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Remington
Remington ranks at #791 with 148 entries, registered male. The name is the firearms-and-typewriter manufacturer surname turned modern human first name, and on a pet registry it fu…
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Rey
Rey ranks at #775 with 151 entries, registered gender-neutral. The name carries one dominant cultural anchor — Rey from the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015-2019) — and on a pet reg…
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Rigby
Rigby has a scruffy, slightly chaotic energy that perfectly suits the animated raccoon it's best known from. For the generation that grew up watching Cartoon Network, naming a pet…
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Rita
Rita ranks at #895 with 132 entries, registered female. The name is the short form of Margherita, the Italian variant of Margaret, meaning pearl. On a pet registry Rita functions…
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Rizzo
Rizzo is a pet name with two strong references and a genuine Italian-American heritage beneath both of them. Female pets at rank 1209 named Rizzo are almost always invoking one of…
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Rooney
Rooney ranks at #862 with 137 entries, registered male. The name is an Anglicization of the Irish O'Ruanaidh, meaning descendant of the champion. On a pet registry it functions as…
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Rosa
Rosa is Rose with a Latin ending, and that single vowel change transforms it. Where Rose is English and direct, Rosa is warmer, more southern European, and carries a slightly diff…
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Rosey
Rosey is a pet-specific spelling of Rosie. The -ey ending marks it as belonging to a naming tradition that adds a slight bounce to floral femininity. Female pets at rank 1185 name…
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Roxanne
Roxanne has two strong pop-culture anchors: the 1978 Police song and the 1987 Steve Martin film. Both are old enough that millennial and Gen-X owners encounter the name as a piece…
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Royal
Royal is a word name that does exactly what it promises: it places the animal in an elevated register. It's part of a cluster of aspiration names (King, Duke, Prince, Baron, Royal…
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Rue
Rue ranks #833 with 141 female registrations. The name is a short, multi-source feminine that carries different weight depending on who is reading it: a bitter herb in classical E…
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Ruth
Ruth ranks at #868 with 136 entries, registered female. The name is Hebrew, from the Old Testament Book of Ruth, where it means companion or friend. On a pet registry Ruth functio…
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Sampson
Sampson is the variant spelling of Samson, the biblical figure of supernatural strength, famous hair, and a profoundly instructive mistake involving a woman and a pair of shears.…
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Samuel
Samuel on a pet occupies the same category as Elizabeth and William: a full-weight human name applied to an animal, where the humor and the affection operate simultaneously. It's…
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Sarge
Sarge is a military rank turned pet name — a shorthand for Sergeant that projects authority, discipline, and loyal service. Male pets at rank 1191 named Sarge tend to be working-d…
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