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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Dream
Dream is an abstract noun name, the kind of word-as-name choice that became genuinely fashionable in the 2010s through celebrity baby naming. Rob Kardashian named his daughter Dre…
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El
El at rank 1392 with 77 registrations is either a nickname frozen mid-call, a Stranger Things reference to Eleven (whose friends call her El), or a data artifact representing an i…
- Pet commentary
Emmie
Emmie is the softened, affectionate spelling of Emmy — itself a diminutive of Emma, Emily, or Emilia — and on a pet it carries that warmth fully. The double-M and -ie ending make…
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Fancy
Fancy is a name that announces its personality before the pet walks through the door. It's got a wink built in — simultaneously aspirational and self-aware about the aspiration. A…
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Figaro
Figaro is a name with serious operatic credentials and an equally serious Disney pedigree, and on a cat it's among the most culturally loaded choices available. The mischievous ki…
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Frannie
Frannie registers 82 times at rank 1324, nearly entirely on female pets. It's a warm, doubled-consonant nickname with deep American roots — the kind of name you'd find in a 1950s…
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Gnocchi
Gnocchi at rank 1380 is a food name of particular cheekiness — not just because it's a pasta, but because it's a pasta whose pronunciation trips up half the English-speaking world…
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Gordon
Gordon is a Scottish surname-turned-given-name that's found a second life on dogs — particularly on the kind of dog whose owner reads literary fiction, drinks single malt, and wan…
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Gunther
Gunther is a Germanic name from Gundahar — combining gund (battle) and heri (army) — that's best known in American pop culture as the coffee shop manager on Friends who spent ten…
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Harlow
Harlow is a surname that became a given name through one of Hollywood's most magnetic stars — Jean Harlow, the platinum-blonde actress of 1930s cinema — and it's been finding its…
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Hattie
Hattie appears 83 times in the pet registry at rank 1315, almost entirely on female dogs. It's a vintage-sweet name sitting in the same aesthetic family as Nellie, Millie, and Bes…
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Herman
Herman is the deepest cut in the old-man-name revival category — deeper than Earl, further back than Walter, somehow more committed than Bernard. At rank 1301 in the pet registry,…
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Huxley
Huxley is a surname name that carries literary and scientific weight — Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World , Thomas Huxley was Darwin's most prominent defender, and the name has a…
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Jaxx
Jaxx is the maximalist spelling of Jax — double X, because one wasn't enough. At rank 1289 in the pet registry, it's a name that sits at the intersection of two trends: the ongoin…
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Jeffrey
Jeffrey closes this batch at rank 1360 with 80 registrations, nearly all on male pets. It's a fully human name applied to a dog in a very specific owner register: someone who find…
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Jewel
Jewel appears 81 times at rank 1345 on female pets — a gem name that occupies interesting territory between the purely precious (Diamond, Ruby) and the slightly warmer vintage reg…
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Jones
Jones is a surname deployed as a pet name with the casual confidence of someone who thinks about naming conventions and then deliberately ignores them. At rank 1304, it's an examp…
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Jude
Jude appears 82 times at rank 1327 on male pets — a single-syllable human name with impeccable sound architecture and enough cultural depth that it doesn't feel arbitrary on a dog…
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Leonard
Leonard at rank 1368 is a deeply human name landing on a dog, and that gap is the whole point. It's part of the same movement that produces pet Harolds and pet Walters: full-given…
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Lexington
Lexington is a place name with battle-of-the-Revolution credentials. The shot heard round the world fired at Lexington, Massachusetts, in April 1775 — and on a dog, it functions a…
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