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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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Tobey
Tobey appears 81 times at rank 1351, almost entirely on male pets. The -ey spelling distinguishes it from the standard Toby, and in this form it's most associated with actor Tobey…
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Truffles
Truffles is a luxury food name deployed on a domestic animal, which is inherently a small comedy about aspirational branding. The truffle — the underground fungus that sells for h…
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Twix
Twix is candy bar naming at its most direct — no metaphor, no stretching required. The chocolate-and-caramel bar has been a vending machine staple since 1967, and its name has a s…
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Unkown
Unkown, spelled exactly that way with transposed letters, appears at rank 1374 with 79 registrations. This is a data artifact: a misspelling of “Unknown” used as a pla…
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Vader
Vader sits at rank 1336 with 82 registered pets, almost all male. This is one of the cleaner pop-culture pet names in the registry — Darth Vader from Star Wars is so universally r…
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Wicket
Wicket at rank 1404 has a very specific origin point: Wicket W. Warrick is the Ewok who befriends Princess Leia in Return of the Jedi (1983). On a small, furry dog, the connection…
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Yumi
Yumi at rank 1386 is a Japanese name that carries genuine cross-cultural warmth. It means beauty or archery bow depending on the characters used, and in pet naming it functions as…
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Zachary
Zachary on a dog is almost certainly a name borrowed directly from a human family member. The name was a top-20 boys' name through the 1990s, and dogs named Zachary today are pred…
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Rose vs. Royce: What the Names Rebel Wilson Chose for Her Two Daughters Say About Modern Celebrity Naming
Rebel Wilson's daughters are Rose Estelle and Royce Lillian — matching initials, completely different vibes. This is the new celebrity naming playbook.
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Adan
Adan is Adam in Arabic and Spanish — the same ancient name, the same meaning, but with a different linguistic texture. It peaked in the U.S. around 2005 and currently ranks #495 ,…
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Adelynn
Adelynn carries 14,328 cumulative American girls on SSA record, sits at rank 449, and reached its peak in 2015. The chart shows minimal pre-2005 use, a fast climb through the earl…
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Alaya
Alaya carries 10,249 cumulative American girls on SSA record and currently sits at rank 362, with a 2020 peak. The chart traces a clean modern climb: essentially zero presence bef…
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Alessandro
Alessandro is Alexander in Italian: same Greek root, same world-conquering history, but with a different sonic experience entirely. Four syllables, rolling consonants, the open -o…
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Alexandria
Alexandria is one of those names that announces itself. Five syllables, a Greek warrior-king in its etymology, and the ghost of the ancient world's most famous library behind it :…
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Alia
Alia is the Arabic form of a name meaning "exalted" or "high" — and its spare four-letter shape carries that meaning well. With over 13,000 recorded births in the U.S., it has est…
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Aliana
Aliana is one of those names that exists at the productive intersection of multiple familiar sounds — Alia, Liana, Eliana, Alina — without being identical to any of them. With ove…
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Allie
Allie peaked in 2010 and currently holds #555 , with over 52,000 recorded bearers. It's a name that exists in two modes simultaneously: a standalone given name with Germanic roots…
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Alma
Alma peaked in 1918 and racked up over 163,000 recorded American uses across the 20th century — making it one of the most thoroughly established vintage names that contemporary pa…
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Alondra
Alondra means "lark" in Spanish — the small songbird — and the name has exactly that quality: light, melodic, and surprisingly easy to say. With over 41,000 recorded births and a…
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Amalia
Amalia peaked in 2023 and currently holds #552 , with just under 16,000 recorded bearers. It's a name with deep European roots — used across Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain…
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