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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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Joey
Joey is the English diminutive of Joseph — from the Hebrew Yosef , meaning "God will add" or "God will increase" — given as an independent name primarily in American use. With 7,4…
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Journei
Journei is a creative spelling of Journey — the Old French–rooted word name meaning exactly what it says: a voyage, a passage, a life's path. With 2,152 SSA records and a 2021 pea…
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Judd
Judd is a medieval English surname-turned-given name, a contracted form of Jordan that settled into independent use by the Middle Ages. Blunt, single-syllable, and thoroughly unpr…
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Kaira
Kaira is listed with Irish origin — possibly a phonetic variant of Ciara (dark, black-haired, from Old Irish ciar ) or a creative respelling of Kyra/Kira. With about 3,183 SSA rec…
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Kallen
Kallen is an Irish-origin surname name — a variant of the Gaelic Ó Caollán , connected to the root meaning "slender" — that arrived in the American first-name pool through the sam…
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Kamarion
Kamarion is an American name — coined in the late 20th century and listed with an American origin — built from familiar phonetic components rather than drawn from an established n…
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Kamazi
Kamazi is an African-origin name with 155 total SSA records and a 2024 peak — one of the newest names in the American naming landscape, a name with almost no accumulated history a…
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Karsyn
Karsyn is a modern spelling variant of Carson, the Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "son of Carr" (from carr , rocky area) — recast with a K opening and a Y in place of the standar…
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Katerina
Katerina is a Greek name — a variant of Katherine meaning "pure" — that carries the prestige of one of history's great name traditions while offering a more European, romantic spe…
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Kaycee
Kaycee is a phonetic spelling of the initials K.C. — most likely from the Irish-origin name Casey, meaning "vigilant in war" or "descendant of Cathasaigh." It peaked in 1998 and c…
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Kendrix
Kendrix is a Welsh-rooted name, a phonetic variant of Kendrick — itself derived from the Welsh Cynwrig or the Old English Cyneric , both meaning roughly "royal power" or "high cha…
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Khyson
Khyson is an American-invented name with 646 total SSA records and a 2023 peak — making it one of the rarest names in this rank range, essentially a name being actively created ri…
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Kolsen
Kolsen is a modern American name drawing from Old Norse naming traditions — likely built on kol (coal) combined with the popular -sen suffix meaning "son of," or constructed as a…
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Krish
Krish is a Sanskrit name — a short form of Krishna, one of the central deities of Hindu tradition, whose name means "dark blue" or "all-attractive" from the Sanskrit kṛṣ ("to draw…
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Kylah
Kylah is a Scottish Gaelic-origin name — a variant of Kyle or Kyla, from Gaelic caol meaning "narrow" (historically referring to a narrow channel of water). With about 6,152 SSA r…
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Kyzer
Kyzer is an American phonetic respelling of Kaiser — itself from the German and Latin form of Caesar, meaning "emperor" or "ruler." With 1,848 SSA records and a 2021 peak, Kyzer i…
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Lael
Lael is a Hebrew name meaning "belonging to God" — one of the quieter, less-traveled names in the Biblical canon. With 1,010 SSA records and a 2024 peak, it's a name at the very b…
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Lailani
Lailani is a Hawaiian name, a close variant of Leilani, meaning "heavenly flower" or "royal child of heaven." It peaked in 2021 and carries 2,400 SSA records, making it the rarer…
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Laken
Laken is an Old English-origin name — likely connected to "lake" or a place name meaning "stream" — that has been used for both boys and girls in contemporary American naming. Wit…
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Landry
Landry is a French-origin name derived from the Germanic Landric — combining land (land, territory) and ric (power, ruler), giving it the meaning "powerful ruler of the land" or "…
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