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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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Mason
Mason was the second-most-popular boys' name in America in 2011, just behind Jacob . By 2024, it has fallen out of the top 40. The arc — from #2 to #42 in thirteen years — is one…
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Mateo
Mateo entered the SSA top 1000 in 1996 at #837. Twenty-eight years later, in 2024, it cracked the top 10. That climb tracks something bigger than a naming trend — it tracks the de…
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Matteo
Matteo hit its all-time SSA peak in 2024 at rank 138, its first ever year in this chart neighborhood. The trajectory is one of the cleanest first-time arrivals in the boys' top 20…
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Maya
Maya is one of the rare names that means something different in nearly every culture that uses it, and is used in nearly every culture that has a writing system. Hebrew, Sanskrit,…
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Messiah
Messiah peaked in 2021 at rank 187 and now sits at 203 in 2024. The chart line shows a word-name that climbed steadily through the 2010s on the broader aspirational-vocabulary wav…
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Mia
Is Mia a Scandinavian name, an Italian name, or a Spanish name? The answer for most American parents in 2024 is: yes. Mia is one of the rare girls' names that exists almost identi…
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Miles
Miles peaked in 2024 — its highest U.S. ranking ever, in any year of the SSA record. That is unusual for a name with deep historical roots. Most names with Miles's lineage have pe…
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Millie
Millie peaked at rank 86 in 2024, which represents the highest position the name has held in continuous SSA records. The name spent most of the 20th century as a casual nickname r…
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Milo
Milo peaked in 2022 at rank 109, its all-time SSA high, after climbing from outside the top 500 across two decades. The name has the ideal current-aesthetic profile: four letters,…
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Myles
Myles peaked in 2024 at rank 99 — its all-time SSA high. The Y-spelling Myles has been climbing while the I-spelling Miles has been climbing even faster. The two spellings togethe…
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Naomi
Naomi hit No. 44 in 2024, the highest the name has ever ranked in the United States. The story of how a Hebrew biblical name with a meaning of pleasant has become a global cross-c…
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Natalie
Natalie peaked in 2006 at #13 and has been settling since, currently at #73. Most names that lose 60 ranks across two decades are in trouble, but Natalie's decline is the gentle,…
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Piper
Piper hit its peak at rank 60 in 2015 and has since drifted downward to rank 160, with about 60,750 cumulative American Piper-girls on SSA record. The name's arc is one of the cle…
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Ruth
Ruth has 834,300 cumulative American girls on SSA record, putting it among the deepest-rooted girls' names in the dataset. The 1920 peak at rank 5 sits more than a century in the…
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Santiago
Santiago hit its all-time U.S. peak in 2024 — not in 1990, not in 2010, but right now. That timing matters. It puts Santiago in the same demographic story as Mateo : a Spanish-lan…
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Scarlett
Margaret Mitchell published Gone with the Wind in 1936 with Scarlett O'Hara as its protagonist. The 1939 film, with Vivien Leigh in the role, made the name unforgettable. And then…
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Sebastian
Sebastian is the rare four-syllable boys' name to break the U.S. top 20 — and one of even fewer to do it across English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Italian-speaking househol…
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Serenity
A virtue-name that broke into the SSA top 100 in 2009 and crested at rank 56 in 2013 carries a particular kind of cultural fingerprint. Serenity does. The current rank of 117 refl…
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Sloane
An Irish surname that didn't enter the SSA top 1000 until 2009 has become a recognizable American girls' name within a decade. Sloane reached rank 153 in 2022. The cumulative coun…
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Tatum
Tatum reached its current peak at rank 205 in 2024, the same year as the data snapshot, with about 27,000 cumulative American girls on SSA record. The chart climb has been steady…
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