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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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Spurs in the Hunt: San Antonio's Tex-Mex Naming Blend
The Spurs' playoff run spotlights San Antonio's bicultural naming tradition — where Spanish warmth meets Texas grit.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
Mating Season Netflix: Romantic Names for Babies
Inspired by Netflix's Mating Season rom-com, here are the most swoon-worthy, love-drenched baby names for hopeless romantics.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
Bad Thoughts on Netflix: Edgy Names With a Dark Charm
Inspired by Netflix's darkly comedic Bad Thoughts, here are bold, unconventional baby names with genuine edge and history.
·9 min read
- ArticleOpinion
The Mandalorian's Din Djarin: Could Din Be a Real Name?
Could Din Djarin's first name cross from a galaxy far, far away onto a U.S. birth certificate? A cultural deep-dive.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
Rick and Morty Pet Names: Wubba Lubba Dub Dog
Adult Swim fans want hilarious, universe-spanning names for new pets after Rick and Morty returns May 24. Here are the best picks.
·8 min read
- Articleculture
Rick and Morty Returns: Sci-Fi Names That Actually Work
Rick and Morty's new season drops May 24. Here are the sci-fi names inspired by the show that work on a real birth certificate.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder S2: Smart Girl Names
Fans of the May 27 return want clever, British-flavored girl names like Pip. 18 sharp picks with real depth.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
Spider-Noir Drops: Vintage 1930s Names Make a Return
The Spider-Noir series brings Depression-era New York to life — and with it, a wave of moody, beautiful 1930s names worth putting on a birth certificate.
·10 min read
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AMA-Worthy Pet Names: Pop Star Inspired Picks
From Glitter to Benny to Luna, pop star culture delivers the best pet names of the year. Here are our AMA-inspired picks for dogs and cats.
·8 min read
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American Music Awards 2026: Names From the Red Carpet
The AMAs red carpet is a masterclass in name trends. From chart-toppers to newcomers, here are the baby and pet names worth borrowing this year.
·9 min read
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Coco Gauff Defends Paris: Why Coco Owns Pet Names
Coco Gauff's Roland Garros title defense has made Coco one of the most-searched pet names of the year. Here's why it works so well.
·8 min read
- Articleculture
The Chi Says Goodbye: Chicago Names From the Final Season
As The Chi wraps its final season, we look at the soulful, grounded Chicago names that defined the show and the South Side.
·9 min read
- Articleculture
Grogu Effect: Naming Your Dog or Cat After Baby Yoda
Baby Yoda conquered the internet. Now Grogu is a legitimate pet name. Here's why it works and what other Mandalorian names suit your pet.
·8 min read
- Articleculture
Mandalorian & Grogu Hits Theaters: Star Wars Baby Names
The galaxy's most beloved duo is on the big screen. Here are the Star Wars names that actually work on a real birth certificate.
·9 min read
- ArticleOpinion
Why Joybait Names Work for Babies AND Rescue Pets: The 2026 Wholesome-Name Manifesto
The joybait naming trend isn't just a TikTok aesthetic. It's a coherent argument about what names are for — and it works for babies and rescue dogs alike.
·11 min read
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Royal Names in Real Life: What Princess Charlotte's Generation Did to Baby and Pet Naming
Princess Charlotte turned 11 this May. A decade of data shows exactly how royal names trickle down — and why they now reach pets as fast as babies.
·11 min read
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Why Americans Name Babies 'Bear' and Pets 'Henry': The Great 2026 Name Swap
The cultural logic behind naming children Bear and dogs Henry reveals something unexpected about how Americans think about identity, status, and belonging.
·11 min read
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Why American Parents Are Suddenly Comfortable With Slavic Names: A Eurovision Aftermath
Bulgaria's Eurovision win didn't just introduce DARA to American ears. It opened a door to an entire phonetic and cultural world of Slavic names.
·10 min read
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Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano on Netflix: What Ronda and Gina Tell Us About 90s Girlhood
Netflix's historic MMA broadcast resurfaces two names that defined a specific register of 90s femininity — and their very different trajectories today.
·10 min read
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Princess Charlotte Just Turned 11: The Royal Name Effect, Revisited a Decade Later
Charlotte has been a top-3 US girls' name for nearly a decade. Princess Charlotte's 11th birthday is the right moment to audit the royal name effect.
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