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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Noodle
Noodle ranks at #507 with 241 entries, registered gender-neutral. The two-syllable shape (NOO-dl) is a food-name pet pick with a distinctly silly, affectionate register — the name…
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Pancho
Pancho ranks at #675 with 180 entries, registered male. The name is a Spanish diminutive of Francisco, and on a pet it sits firmly in the Spanish-language pet-naming register — mo…
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Papi
Papi ranks at #613 with 201 entries, registered male. The name is a Spanish-language affection term (literally "daddy," used as a casual term of endearment in Latin American Spani…
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Pete
Pete ranks #536 with 232 entries, registered male. The name is one of the most quintessentially deadpan-human-name pet picks on the chart — a short, friendly, working-class Americ…
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Peter
Peter ranks at #670 with 181 entries, registered male. The name is one of the most direct human-name borrows on the pet chart — Peter on a pet is unmistakably a person's name on a…
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Petunia
Petunia ranks at #665 with 184 entries, registered female. The name belongs to the floral-name register and carries a specific Beatrix-Potter-meets-Disney warmth that distinguishe…
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Pickles
Pickles ranks at #471 with 259 entries, leaning male. This is a food-name pet pick in the pure comedic register — owners are not selecting for elegance, they are selecting for the…
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Pinky
Pinky ranks #515 with 239 entries, registered female. The name sits in the descriptive-cute pet-naming register — owners looking at a pink-nosed, pink-bellied, or generally pink-c…
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Pip
Pip ranks at #596 with 207 entries, registered male. The name is one of the most concentrated single-syllable pet names on the chart — three letters, one percussive syllable, no e…
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Pippin
Pippin sits at #480 with 254 entries, leaning male. The cultural anchor is firmly Tolkien — Peregrin "Pippin" Took from The Lord of the Rings, with the Peter Jackson film trilogy…
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Polly
Polly ranks at #619 with 199 entries, registered female. The name is a centuries-old English diminutive of Mary that has carried over into pet naming in two distinct registers: th…
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Raven
Raven ranks #433 with 284 entries, registered female. The name is a direct English nature-word borrowing referring to the large black corvid bird, and it carries a specifically Go…
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Ringo
Ringo sits at #486 with 250 entries, leaning male. The cultural anchor is unambiguous and durable — Ringo Starr of the Beatles, the drummer's stage name traveling far beyond the b…
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Roger
Roger ranks at #636 with 194 entries, registered male. The name is a Germanic-origin human name (literally "famous spear," carried into English via Norman French), heavily mid-cen…
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Ruthie
Ruthie ranks at #587 with 209 entries, registered female. The name is a diminutive of Ruth, the Hebrew biblical name traditionally translated as "companion" or "friend." On the pe…
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Sammie
Sammie ranks at #572 with 217 entries, registered as gender-neutral. The name is a diminutive of Samuel, Samantha, or Samson — and the gender-neutral pet registration reflects how…
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Sherlock
Sherlock ranks #524 with 236 entries, registered male. The cultural anchor is unmistakable — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's consulting detective, refreshed in every American living room…
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Shihtzu
Shihtzu sits at #498 with 243 entries, leaning male. This is almost certainly a paperwork artifact — Shih Tzu (or Shih-Tzu) is a breed name, and most of these registrations are ow…
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Sofie
Sofie ranks at #661 with 185 entries, registered female. The name is the Danish and Dutch spelling of Sophie, and on a pet it signals a deliberately European register — owners who…
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Spot
Spot ranks at #584 with 211 entries, registered male. The name is one of the oldest and most generic dog names in American culture — the Dick-and-Jane primer dog, the See Spot Run…
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