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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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Eliot
Eliot is a medieval English surname derived from the Hebrew Elijah ("my God is Yahweh") filtered through the Old French Elie and eventually Anglicized into the surname form Eliot…
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Emani
Emani is an Arabic name meaning "faith" or "belief" — from the root aman , to trust or to have faith, the same root that gives Amani and Imani their meaning. With about 6,167 SSA…
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Emberlee
Emberlee is a modern American compound name combining Ember — from Old English ǣmerge , meaning a glowing coal or smoldering fire — with the feminine suffix -lee , creating a name…
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Emmalynn
Emmalynn is a German-origin compound of Emma and Lynn — meaning "whole" or "universal" plus the Gaelic-Welsh water-suffix — that takes America's most popular name of the past deca…
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Emryn
Emryn is a Welsh-origin name: a variant of Emrys, the Welsh form of Ambrose, meaning "immortal," that has been adapted into a more distinctly feminine form for contemporary Americ…
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Eros
Eros is the Greek god of love — one of the oldest and most primal deities in the Greek pantheon, from whose name the English word "erotic" derives. With 1,886 SSA records and a 20…
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Evalyn
Evalyn is an Old English variant of Evelyn — itself a compound of the Germanic name Aveline, meaning "wished-for child" or possibly deriving from the Old French for hazelnut. With…
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Eziah
Eziah is a modern American elaboration of Ezra or Elijah (or possibly a creative respelling of Josiah) sitting at the intersection of several Hebrew name traditions without belong…
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Farah
Farah is an Arabic name meaning "joy" or "happiness" — from the Arabic root faraha , to rejoice — and is one of the most straightforwardly positive names in the Arabic naming trad…
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Faris
Faris is an Arabic name meaning "knight" or "horseman" — from the Arabic fāris , rooted in the tradition of the mounted warrior who was central to pre-Islamic and early Islamic cu…
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Finneas
Finneas is an Irish variant spelling of Phineas — a name with debated etymology, possibly Greek or possibly Hebrew — that jumped onto American radar almost entirely because of Fin…
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Finnick
Finnick is a name born almost entirely from fiction: Finnick Odair is a central character in Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games series, a golden-haired tribute from District 4 whose ar…
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Freddy
Freddy is a Germanic nickname — a short form of Frederick or Alfred, from fridu ("peace") and ric ("power, ruler"). With 26,667 SSA records and a 1947 peak, Freddy had its moment…
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Giulia
Giulia is the Italian form of Julia — from Latin Iulius , the Roman family name possibly derived from Greek ioulos (downy-bearded, youthful). With about 3,577 SSA records and a 20…
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Gray
Gray is an Old English name — from the color word grǣg , describing the neutral tone between black and white — used as a surname for centuries before its current emergence as a gi…
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Graysen
Graysen is an Old English surname name built on the given name Gray or Graye plus the suffix -son, meaning "son of Gray" — with the -en spelling being a modern variant that soften…
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Hafsa
Hafsa is an Arabic name of uncertain but ancient origin — possibly related to the Arabic word for gathering or collecting — most significantly borne by Hafsa bint Umar, one of the…
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Hakeem
Hakeem is an Arabic name meaning "wise" or "judicious" — one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition, making it both a given name and a divine attribute. Ranked #1260 with i…
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Harlem
Harlem is a Dutch place name — from Haarlem , a city in the Netherlands — which became the name of a New York City neighborhood and subsequently one of the most culturally signifi…
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Harris
Harris is an Old English surname meaning "son of Harry" — and Harry is itself a medieval English form of Henry, from the Germanic Heimirich ("home ruler"). With 16,322 SSA records…
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