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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Alma
Alma is a name that has quietly crossed from vintage-human to vintage-chic, riding the same wave that's lifted Ada, Edna, and Mabel back into mainstream naming. At rank 1283 in th…
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Armani
Armani is fashion-brand naming applied directly to a pet, and it makes no attempt to hide that. Giorgio Armani's fashion house is one of the most recognized luxury brands in the w…
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Banks
Banks is a surname-as-first-name pick that reads as clean, slightly cool, and low-effort in the best sense. No mythology required, no cultural reference to explain — it's just a m…
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Bart
Bart is one of those names where the cultural association is so total that almost no one reaches for it without the reference in mind. Bart Simpson has been on television since 19…
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Bennie
Bennie is the affectionate diminutive of Benjamin or Benedict, wearing the -ie ending that transforms formal names into something warmer and more immediate. On a dog, it signals a…
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Bones
Bones appears 80 times at rank 1354 on male pets — a name with multiple pop-culture entry points and a straightforward physical logic for very lean dogs. It's a name that can be i…
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Boy
Boy is almost certainly a registry artifact. When a dog's name wasn't known, recorded, or decided at the time of licensing, shelter staff and well-meaning owners defaulted to the…
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Bug
Bug registers 81 times at rank 1339 with a neutral gender profile. It's a single-syllable nickname that's almost certainly a call name transferred verbatim to a license form — the…
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Cara
Cara means "dear" or "beloved" in Italian, and "friend" in Irish Gaelic. Both etymologies converge on the same essential message: this name says something about how the animal is…
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Champion
Champion registers 80 times at rank 1357, almost entirely on male pets. It's a title name rather than a personal name — and the naming intent is clear. This is an owner who sees t…
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Chihuahua
Chihuahua at rank 1365 is one of the clearest data artifacts in the pet registry. The name belongs to the breed, not a dog. What appears here almost certainly reflects paperwork w…
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Chino
Chino lands at rank 1312 with 83 registered pets — a name that straddles the line between a neutral color reference and a culturally loaded Spanish-language nickname. At this tier…
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Chrissy
Chrissy at rank 1407 is a name that exists at the intersection of retro-television warmth and contemporary pop culture — from Chrissy Snow on Three's Company to Chrissy Teigen's s…
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Cici
Cici is a doubled-syllable name in the tradition of pet endearments — Lulu, Coco, Mimi, Cici. The repetition creates a playful, rhythmic quality that dogs respond to readily, and…
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Dahlia
Dahlia is a floral name with a slightly dramatic edge — not the cheerful brightness of Daisy or the romantic softness of Rose, but something richer and more complex. The flower it…
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Demi
Demi appears at rank 1389 with 77 registrations, skewing female. It's a name at the intersection of Greek etymology, Hollywood celebrity, and early-2000s pop culture. On a dog, De…
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Desi
Desi lands at rank 1377 in the pet registry with a neutral gender lean and 78 registrations — a name that's light, quick, and connected to one of the most beloved TV personalities…
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Dizzy
Dizzy lands at rank 1342 with 81 registrations and a neutral gender profile — a name that's either describing a dog's spinning, chaotic energy or nodding to jazz legend Dizzy Gill…
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Douglas
Douglas at rank 1410 closes this batch as another full-formal-name deployment on a dog. Douglas has a specific quality among the formal names: it sounds like it belongs to someone…
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Doxie
Doxie is the affectionate nickname for Dachshund — and at rank 1298, this is almost certainly a registry artifact where owners filled in the breed nickname as the pet's given name…
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