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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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Bam-bam
Bam-Bam is Bamm-Bamm Rubble, the extraordinarily strong toddler adopted by Barney and Betty in The Flintstones — a character whose name is the sound of something hitting something…
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Banner
Banner is a word name that works on two registers simultaneously: the declarative, flag-bearing sense of the word (bold, proud, marking a position) and the Bruce Banner connection…
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Beaux
Beaux is the French plural of beau (beautiful, handsome) — a word that in English means an admirer or suitor, but carries a specific Southern American connotation of elegant mascu…
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Belinda
Belinda is a name of disputed origin — possibly combining Italian bella (beautiful) with Germanic lind (soft, tender), possibly a literary invention by Alexander Pope in his 1712…
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Bianco
Bianco is the Italian word for "white" — direct, clean, and immediately descriptive. On a male dog with a white coat, it's the kind of name that requires no explanation in Italian…
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Bing
Bing is one of those monosyllabic names with enough competing associations that its presence in pet registries is genuinely ambiguous: Bing Crosby, the Microsoft search engine, th…
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Bisou
Bisou is the French word for "kiss" — specifically the light, cheek-grazing bise kiss of French greeting culture. It's one of the most explicitly affectionate pet names in the reg…
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Bitty
Bitty is a nickname born from "itty-bitty" — the childlike diminutive for anything small and beloved — and on a female pet it's a name that communicates size, affection, and a com…
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Bogie
Bogie almost certainly nods to Humphrey Bogart — the Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon actor whose nickname became shorthand for a certain kind of world-weary cool. On a male dog…
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Bond
Bond is James Bond — 29 registry records, male preference, one-word cultural shorthand for suave, dangerous elegance. A dog named Bond is owned by someone who either loves the spy…
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Bridgette
Bridgette is one of several spelling variants of Brigid, the Irish goddess of fire, poetry, and healing, and one of the most venerated saints in Irish Christianity. The double-t a…
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Britney
Britney as a pet name is a direct time capsule — the early 2000s pop era frozen in animal registry paperwork. Dogs and cats named Britney were almost certainly adopted between 199…
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Bruin
Bruin is the medieval Dutch and Old French word for "brown" — it became the traditional name for bears in European folklore, particularly in Reynard the Fox tales, where Bruin the…
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Bumi
Bumi means earth in Indonesian and Malay, a grounding elemental meaning that sits quietly beneath a name most English speakers encounter as simply warm and slightly unusual. It ga…
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Cadbury
Cadbury is a British chocolate brand — and one of the most successful food-inspired pet names in the register, combining the warm brown color association, the indulgent sweetness…
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Cane
Cane is almost certainly a registry artifact or an abbreviation of Cane Corso — Italy's formidable working guard dog breed, entered as the name of the animal rather than its breed…
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Carlton
Carlton Banks, the buttoned-up, Tom Jones-loving, Carlton-dancing cousin on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , is one of the most beloved sitcom characters of the 1990s — and naming a…
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Carolina
Carolina is both a place name (North and South Carolina) and a given name of Latin origin — the feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man." At 29 registry records with a female…
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Cassius
Cassius Clay was Muhammad Ali's birth name — and the shadow of that association gives any pet named Cassius a heavyweight cultural presence that the name itself has carried since…
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Celine
Celine is a French feminine name connected to Latin caelum (heaven, sky), though for almost every owner in North America the name points directly to Celine Dion, the Quebec sopran…
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