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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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Sawyer
Sawyer is the adventurous human name that's migrated to dogs naturally, following the same trail as names like Hunter, Scout, and Tucker. It has a specific energy — outdoorsy, ind…
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Scotty
Scotty is the name you give a pet when you want a nickname energy without committing to what it's short for. It's warm, slightly old-fashioned, and carries a faint Star Trek under…
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Shane
Shane is the rugged Western classic that never quite left popular culture. The 1953 film made it a name for the lone wanderer with a past — and while most dog owners aren't thinki…
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Shay
Shay is a name that moves efficiently — one syllable, soft opening, clean close. It occupies a gender-neutral space in human naming but in pet registries skews female, which may r…
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Sidney
Sidney at rank 1173 for male pets is a classic surname-name with a particular pedigree: more bookish than athletic, more English-manor than ranch. The -ey spelling distinguishes i…
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Sienna
Sienna is a color and a city in Tuscany, and as a pet name it carries both those associations: warm earth tones, Italian light, a sense of place. It's a name with more visual text…
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Skyler
Skyler is the phonetic spelling of Schuyler — a Dutch surname meaning "scholar" — that became an American given name in the 1980s and has since settled into a gender-neutral ident…
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Snowflake
Snowflake ranks at #898 with 132 entries, registered as gender-neutral. The name is a compound noun describing a single ice crystal, attested in English since the 1700s. On a pet…
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Snuggles
Snuggles is the most explicitly affectionate name in this batch — a behavior word describing the most desired interaction with a pet, elevated to official name status. At rank 106…
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Sparkle
Sparkle ranks at #730 with 163 entries, registered female. The name is a noun-as-name pick from the warm-glittery register, and on a pet registry it functions as one of the most c…
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Sully
Sully ranks #842 with 140 male registrations. The name is short for Sullivan (an Irish surname meaning roughly "dark-eyed") and on a pet license usually carries the same sound-fri…
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Suzie
Suzie ranks #815 with 144 female registrations. The name is a diminutive of Susan or Suzanne and on a pet license usually marks an older-generation household: the spelling Suzie p…
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Sweetie
Sweetie ranks at #748 with 159 entries, registered female. The name is an English-language term-of-endearment used as a formal pet name, and on a pet registry it functions as the…
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Tasha
Tasha is one of those pet names that feels like it was always going to end up on a dog. Short, feminine, ends with a vowel — it has the phonetic profile that behaviorists note dog…
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Tater
Tater is a nickname for potato, and naming a pet Tater is a specific kind of affectionate humor — the kind that says "this is a round, comforting presence in my life, and I am not…
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Tesla
Tesla is a pet name that carries two very different cultural references simultaneously — the electric vehicle company and Nikola Tesla, the Serbian-American inventor whose electro…
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Tess
Tess ranks #857 with 138 female registrations. The name is short for Theresa or Tessa (with Greek-Latin roots possibly meaning "to harvest" or "summer") and on a pet license usual…
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Tino
Tino is a diminutive suffix turned standalone name — it appears as a short form of Valentino, Agostino, Martino, and half a dozen other Italian and Spanish names ending in -tino.…
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Tj
TJ in pet registries is almost certainly an initial combination rather than a standalone name — the kind of entry that results when an owner writes their pet's initials in the nam…
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Trevor
Trevor is a Welsh name — from the place name Trefor, meaning "large homestead" — that reached peak American popularity in the 1990s and has been declining on baby charts since. Fo…
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