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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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Haven
Haven is an Old English word name meaning a safe harbor or place of refuge — and it's a name that carries its meaning entirely on the surface. With 4,732 SSA records and a 2007 pe…
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Heavenly
Heavenly is exactly what it says: a word name meaning "of or relating to heaven," derived from Old English heofon (heaven, sky). With over 5,281 SSA records and a 2016 peak, it oc…
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Honesty
Honesty is a virtue name in the Puritan tradition, meaning exactly what it says: from Old French honesté and Latin honestas , meaning honor, integrity, uprightness. With 4,911 SSA…
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Huxton
Huxton is an Old English surname-turned-given-name built on the Hux- root, likely from a place name or occupational term, that has been appearing on American birth certificates wi…
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Inara
Inara is an Arabic name meaning "ray of light" or "illuminate" — it also appears in Hittite mythology as the goddess who helped defeat the serpent Illuyanka. With 2,341 SSA record…
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India
India is a Latin-derived geographical name — from the ancient Greek Indía , itself from the Persian Hindū , referring to the land beyond the Indus River — given as a first name in…
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Inez
Inez is the Spanish form of Agnes — from Greek hagnē , meaning "pure" or "holy." The transformation from Agnes to Ynez to Inez happened through Portuguese and Spanish phonology, w…
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Ira
Ira is a Hebrew name meaning "watchful" or "alert" — a name with centuries of male use in America that is quietly making a comeback as a girls' name, peaking in 2022. With 6,902 S…
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Isiah
Isiah is the alternate spelling of Isaiah — the Hebrew name meaning "God is salvation," from Yeshayahu combining Yahweh and yesha (salvation). With 24,587 SSA records and a 2001 p…
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Itzayana
Itzayana is a name of Mayan origin — its root connects to Itzamna, the supreme Mayan deity associated with creation, wisdom, and the sky. With about 4,335 SSA records and a 2016 p…
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Ivar
Ivar is an Old Norse name — composed of ýr (yew tree or bow) and herr (army, warrior) — that was carried by several Viking Age leaders, most famously Ivar the Boneless, the ninth-…
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Iverson
Iverson is a Scandinavian-origin surname meaning "son of Iver" — where Iver is a Norse name meaning roughly "yew archer" or "bow warrior," from elements meaning yew tree and army.…
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Jai
Jai is a Sanskrit name meaning "victory" — cognate with the exclamation Jai! used across South Asian cultures as a celebratory cheer. With 5,037 SSA records and a 2014 peak, Jai h…
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Jassiel
Jassiel is a Hebrew-derived name that appears in the Old Testament as a minor figure in the lineage of the Levites, carrying a meaning loosely interpreted as "God has made" or "Go…
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Jaxtyn
Jaxtyn is an American spelling variant of Jaxon/Jackson — ultimately from the Old English surname meaning "son of Jack" — that replaces the standard ending with a -tyn constructio…
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Jaylee
Jaylee combines Jay — from the Old French personal name and the English bird name — with Lee, the breezy English suffix that has attached itself to dozens of compound names. With…
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Jeffery
Jeffery is a Germanic name — a variant spelling of Jeffrey, itself the English form of Geoffrey, from Old French Geoffroi , meaning "peaceful territory" or "divine peace" from gaw…
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Jermaine
Jermaine is an Anglicized variant of Germain, ultimately from the Latin Germanus meaning "brother" — though in American naming history, this name is almost inseparable from Jermai…
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Joan
Joan peaked in 1932, when it was one of the most popular names in America — ranking in the top 5 for years. With over 481,016 SSA records, Joan is a twentieth-century giant in the…
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Joao
João is the Portuguese form of John (from the Hebrew Yochanan, "God is gracious") and it's one of the most common given names in Brazil and Portugal. In American SSA data it appea…
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