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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Diamond
Diamond ranks #146 with 732 entries and is one of the most aspirationally direct female pet names in our top 200. The name reads as luxurious, slightly hip-hop-adjacent, and unamb…
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Dior
Dior ranks at #362 with 337 entries and registers as gender-neutral, which fits its category cleanly. This is a luxury-brand pet name, in the same register as Coco , Gucci , and P…
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Dusty
Dusty ranks #348 with 345 entries and is one of the most coat-color-anchored male pet names on the lower-mid chart. The name describes a particular palette — gray, beige, taupe, w…
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Ella
Ella ranks at #101 with 976 entries and is the quiet sibling of Bella in the pet-name pool. Same final two syllables, same soft phonetic register, same concentration on small comp…
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Ellie
Ellie ranks #83 with 1,179 entries and is one of the cleaner success stories in modern pet naming. The name reads as both contemporary and warm — soft consonants, bright vowels, a…
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Elvis
Elvis ranks #218 with 498 entries and is one of the most culturally specific pet names in the top 250 — owners who pick it are essentially always referencing Elvis Presley. The na…
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Emma
Emma ranks #124 with 902 entries and is one of the cleanest examples of a baby name spilling into pet naming a decade later. Emma topped the SSA charts in 2008 and held the #1 spo…
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Enzo
Enzo ranks at #183 with 576 entries, and the name carries an unusual amount of cultural specificity for a top-200 pet name. Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988) is the dominant cultural ancho…
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Foxy
Foxy ranks #230 with 483 entries and is a visual-descriptor name — owners pick it because the pet looks fox-like. Pomeranians, Shibas, and red-coated mixed breeds receive a dispro…
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Frankie
Frankie is the diminutive that started as masculine and is quietly going neutral. With 1,600 entries at rank #49, the name is technically marked male-leaning in our data, but the…
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Freddie
Freddie ranks #325 with 365 entries and is one of the warmest male pet names on the lower-mid chart. Two syllables, soft ending, and a strong British-leaning charm. Owners pick it…
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Frida
Frida ranks at #298 with 385 entries, and it is one of the most explicitly artist-anchored female names on the chart. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) gave the name its dominant modern cul…
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George
George ranks #89 with 1,093 entries and belongs to the small but stable category of pet names that are formal human names used straight, with no diminutive softening. The name rea…
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Goldie
Goldie ranks #344 with 346 entries and is one of the most coat-color-anchored female pet names on the lower-mid chart. The name describes the pet as much as it identifies them — a…
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Goose
Goose ranks at #383 with 324 entries, leaning male. This is one of the most distinctive picks on the chart — a single-syllable animal-name pet name with a specific cultural anchor…
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Grace
Grace ranks #328 with 362 entries and is one of the quietest, most dignified female pet names on the chart. One syllable, one image, no ambiguity. The name carries virtue-coded we…
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Gus
Gus sits at #104 with 973 entries and is one of the most concentrated old-man-energy names in the rankings. Owners reach for Gus when the dog already looks slightly weary and slig…
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Hank
Hank ranks at #168 with 610 entries, and the name does something specific in pet naming that it does not do in baby naming: it sounds like a real dog without any cultural anchor d…
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Happy
Happy ranks at #174 with 588 entries, and it is the only top-200 pet name on our leaderboard that is also a common English adjective with no proper-name disguise. Pet owners who p…
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Harley
Harley sits at #62 in our pet rankings with 1,368 entries and a roughly even split between dogs and cats, male and female. The name lands as gender-neutral in a way most pet names…
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