Perez reaches 82 registrations at rank 1333 with a neutral gender profile. This is a surname-as-pet-name, and at this level of the registry it reads almost certainly as a direct transfer of a family or cultural name onto a pet — the kind of naming that happens when the pet becomes part of the family in a very literal sense.
The Surname Transfer Pattern
Perez is one of the most common surnames in Spanish-speaking communities worldwide, derived from the patronymic form of Pedro (son of Pedro). On a pet, using a family surname as a call name is an old tradition, particularly common for dogs, who often carry the household's last name in urban registry systems anyway. The name reads as culturally grounded rather than quirky.
Registry Context
At rank 1333 in the pet name registry, Perez likely represents a mix of intentional surname transfers and occasional data artifacts — owners who wrote their own last name in the name field by mistake. Without more data, both explanations are plausible for any individual registration.
The Counter-Reading
Perez as a call name can confuse people who hear it for the first time — it reads as a last name, which creates a slight double-take. For owners who enjoy that understated distinctiveness, it's a feature. For owners who want zero-friction introductions, names like Pedro or Paco carry similar cultural warmth with cleaner first-name energy.
