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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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Peppy
Peppy is an adjective that became a name — the English word describing someone lively, energetic, and enthusiastically upbeat applied to animals with exactly those qualities. It's…
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Pheobe
Pheobe is a misspelling of Phoebe: the Greek name meaning "bright" or "radiant," associated with the moon goddess and the Titan Phoebe in Greek mythology. The recorded spelling is…
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Pikachu
Pikachu is the mascot of the Pokémon franchise — the electric mouse Pokémon that has appeared on virtually every piece of Pokémon merchandise since 1996. On a male dog or cat, it'…
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Pocket
Pocket is the kind of pet name that tells you everything about the owner's sense of humor — they wanted something tiny, something you could theoretically carry with you everywhere…
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Pogo
Pogo is pure kinetic energy compressed into two syllables. The word suggests bouncing, momentum, and the slightly chaotic joy of something that goes up and down unpredictably — wh…
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Pooka
Pooka is drawn from Irish and Welsh folklore: the púca or pooka is a shapeshifting spirit, sometimes appearing as a horse, rabbit, or goat, known for mischief and occasional benev…
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Preciosa
Preciosa means "precious" or "beloved" in Spanish and Portuguese — it's an endearment converted directly into a name, placing it in the same tradition as Querida (dear one) or Car…
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Professor
Professor is an occupation title used as a pet name. Like Chef, Judge, or Major, it works through the gap between the dignity of the title and the reality of the animal. A dog nam…
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Queso
Queso — Spanish for cheese — is a food name with a very specific cultural footprint. It's not just any cheese; it's the warm, melted, communal kind you put out at parties. A dog n…
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Rae
Rae is one of those one-syllable names that feels complete without needing any backup. It's bright, punchy, and sits at an interesting crossroads — it works just as well on a dog…
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Ragnar
Ragnar is an Old Norse name meaning "warrior's judgment" or "army's judgment" — and it received a massive pop culture boost from the TV series Vikings , where Ragnar Lothbrok is t…
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Raleigh
Raleigh is a Southern city name that has been quietly accumulating prestige as a pet name — part of the same geography-as-identity trend that put Nashville, Austin, and Savannah o…
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Remmy
Remmy is almost certainly a variant of Remy — and in the pet registry, both spellings likely capture the same impulse: the Ratatouille rat-turned-chef who has been one of Pixar's…
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Ren
Ren is a one-syllable male pet name with remarkable reference density: the Japanese word for "lotus" or "love," the irritable Chihuahua from Ren & Stimpy , and Kylo Ren from Star…
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Rhubarb
Rhubarb is a plant name: the tart, stalky vegetable-that-gets-used-as-fruit. As a pet name it lands squarely in the eccentric-botanical category: long, ungainly, surprisingly fun…
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Rj
Rj is almost certainly a registration artifact — initials entered in the name field where a full name was expected. Two-letter initial entries appear regularly in the lower tail o…
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Rosalie
Rosalie is a French and Latin name derived from Rosa — with the -alie suffix giving it a flowing, melodic quality that Rosa alone doesn't quite achieve. On a female dog or cat, it…
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Ruckus
Ruckus is a name that announces itself. It's an English noun meaning a noisy disturbance, and giving it to a dog is a form of pre-emptive honesty — the owner knows exactly what th…
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Rudi
Rudi is a European diminutive of Rudolf or Rudolph, the German-Scandinavian name meaning "famous wolf," given the -i ending that turns a formal name into something warm and immedi…
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Saga
Saga is an Old Norse word meaning a long story, a narrative, a tale of great deeds. On a pet, it's a declaration of intent: this animal will have a story worth telling. It's brief…
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