Author

Jack Lin
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Based in Taipei, Taiwan
Jack is a software engineer based in Taipei, Taiwan. He built NamesPop because the naming tools he found online all felt the same: slow, ad-heavy, and better at gathering SEO keywords than answering a parent's actual question.
He spends most of his writing time on trend analysis, data provenance, and the question of how software changes the small family decisions that used to happen in living rooms. Lately he has been thinking about how algorithms shape naming itself — what it means when a top-100 list starts to feel like a recommendation engine.
He lives with a rabbit named Money, which is where most of his pet-naming opinions come from.
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Jack Lin's contributions
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Marnie
Marnie is a diminutive form of Marna or Marnie, or occasionally a pet form of Margaret, and it gained significant fame through Alfred Hitchcock's 1964 psychological thriller of th…
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Marshmellow
Marshmellow is a misspelling of Marshmallow — the correct form uses an A in the final syllable, from the plant Althaea officinalis (marsh mallow) that was originally used to make…
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Massimo
Massimo ranks 2017 in the pet registry with 49 male animals. It's the Italian superlative of Massimo — from the Latin Maximus, meaning the greatest — and on a pet it's one of the…
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Miki
Miki is a name that travels well across multiple cultures — it's a Japanese given name, a Slavic diminutive of Miroslava, and a variant spelling of Mickey. That cross-cultural por…
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Mingus
Charles Mingus was one of the most important bassists and composers in jazz history — technically brilliant, emotionally complex, and famously difficult in the best possible way.…
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Mio
Mio is simultaneously Italian for "my" (as in "mio caro," my dear) and a Japanese name meaning various things depending on the kanji — most often "beautiful" (美) combined with "ch…
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Mocca
Mocca is the European spelling of Mocha — the coffee-and-chocolate color word that has become one of the more popular coat-descriptor names in pet culture. The double-C gives it a…
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Mojito
Mojito is the cocktail name: mint, lime, rum, sugar, soda. As a pet name it carries all the associations of the drink: refreshing, Cuban in origin, summer-specific, and slightly c…
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Montgomery
Montgomery ranks 1990 in the pet registry with 50 male animals. It's a surname repurposed as a given name — Anglo-Norman origin, from the French town of Sainte-Foy-de-Montgomméry…
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Mufasa
Mufasa is the name of the Lion King's father, voiced by James Earl Jones in the 1994 Disney film and honored through archival recordings in the 2024 prequel. The name is Manazoto…
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Munchie
Munchie ranks 2020 in the pet registry with 49 male animals. It's a diminutive food-reference nickname — from munch, to chew enthusiastically — and belongs to the category of affe…
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Mystic
Mystic belongs to the witchy-celestial naming current that has been accelerating in pet naming since roughly 2015: Luna , Raven , Shadow , Mystic. On a female dog or cat, it impli…
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Nessa
Nessa is a female pet name with several cultural roots pulling in the same pleasant direction: a standalone Irish name from the legendary Queen Nessa, a nickname for Vanessa or Ag…
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Noelle
Noelle is a French name meaning Christmas, derived from the Latin natalis , birth, the same root as Noel. On a pet it carries a specific seasonal origin story: December puppies an…
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Noname
Noname in a pet registry is almost certainly a data artifact — an owner who hadn't yet decided on a name at the time of licensing, or a temporary placeholder that never got update…
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Norma
Norma has been patiently waiting for its moment. Once a top-20 American baby name in the 1920s and 1930s, it faded so completely that it now reads as a costume rather than a given…
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Oli
Oli is Oliver trimmed to its friendly core. Three letters, two syllables, nothing wasted. It carries the warmth of the full name without the formality, and as pet names continue s…
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Oswald
Oswald is the most distinguished name you can give a rabbit, a Dachshund, or a black cat who judges you. It arrives from Old English (os meaning "god" and weald meaning "rule"), c…
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Papito
Papito is a Spanish diminutive of papá — a term of endearment roughly equivalent to "little daddy" or "little pop," used affectionately across Latin American and Spanish cultures.…
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Pepa
Pepa is a Spanish and Czech diminutive — traditionally a nickname for Josefa or Pepita — that functions beautifully as a standalone pet name. It's bright, short, and has the doubl…
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