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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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Houston
Houston ranks 1918 in the pet registry with 52 male animals. It's a Texas city name that doubles as a Scottish surname (from Hugh's settlement) and carries a distinctly large, exp…
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Isla
Isla sits at rank 1707 with 60 female-leaning pet registry entries. It's a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "island" — from the Islay island off the Scottish west coast — and it has b…
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Izzie
Izzie ranks 1827 in the pet name registry with 55 recorded animals, skewing female. A phonetic variant of Izzy — itself a diminutive of Isabel, Isabella, or Isadora — Izzie sits a…
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Jarvis
Jarvis ranks 1885 in the pet registry with 53 male animals. It's a name that wears two identities with equal confidence: the medieval English surname derived from Gervase, and Ton…
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Jefferson
Jefferson is a founding-era presidential name applied to a dog, which creates an immediate register collision that most owners find either hilarious or deeply appropriate. At rank…
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Jenna
Jenna ranks 1773 in the pet name registry with 57 records, strongly female. Common among American women born in the late 1970s and 1980s, it's now old enough to cross into pet-nam…
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Jezebel
Jezebel appears 58 times in the registries at rank 1745, strongly female. The biblical Queen Jezebel — the Phoenician wife of King Ahab of Israel, vilified in the Hebrew Bible as…
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Jim
Jim ranks 1859 in the pet registry with 54 male animals. It is, in the taxonomy of deadpan human-name-on-a-pet naming, as pure as it gets. One syllable. Three letters. No adornmen…
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Josh
Josh is about as informal and American as a name gets — a single syllable that functions as both a full name and a permanent nickname. At rank 1959 with 51 records, Josh on a dog…
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Judge
Judge appears 63 times at rank 1627 on male pets. It's a title-as-name, the kind of choice owners make when they want to give their dog maximum authority before the dog has done a…
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Kala
Kala ranks 1803 in the pet name registry with 56 recorded animals, skewing female. The name carries meanings across multiple languages — in Sanskrit it means black or time, in Haw…
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Kasey
Kasey sits at rank 1671 with 61 female-leaning pet registry records. It's a phonetic respelling of Casey, the Irish surname turned given name from the Gaelic Cathasaigh meaning "v…
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Kasper
Kasper appears 62 times at rank 1648 on male pets. It's the Scandinavian and German spelling of Casper, giving it a slightly sharper, more international feel than the standard Eng…
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Katsu
Katsu ranks 1888 in the pet registry with 53 male animals. It's a Japanese word most familiar in the West as tonkatsu — the breaded pork cutlet — though in Japanese it also means…
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Kimba
Kimba ranks 1830 in the pet name registry with 55 recorded animals, gender-neutral. The name belongs to a pre-Lion King generation of animated cats: Kimba the White Lion, Osamu Te…
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Kramer
Kramer is a name that belongs, in American cultural memory, almost entirely to Cosmo Kramer of Seinfeld — the sliding-door entrances, the schemes, the physicality. Naming a dog Kr…
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Lance
Lance registers 62 times at rank 1651 on male pets. It's a name with medieval chivalric associations — a lance is both weapon and the most famous knight who carried one, Sir Lance…
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Leyla
Leyla ranks 1831 in the pet registry with 55 recorded animals, skewing female. It's a variant spelling of Layla, the Arabic name meaning night or dark beauty, and the spelling Ley…
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Loretta
Loretta ranks 1776 in the pet name registry with 57 records, strongly female. An Italian diminutive of Laura, with Laura deriving from the Latin for laurel — the plant of victory…
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Lua
Lua appears 61 times in the female-leaning pet registry at rank 1674. It's a name with genuine multilingual depth — lua means "moon" in Portuguese and "two" in Hawaiian — and it a…
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