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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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Layne
Layne is a Middle English name — from lane (a narrow road or path), used as an occupational surname for someone who lived near or worked on a lane. With about 5,522 SSA records an…
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Lenny
Lenny is a diminutive of Leonard — a Germanic name combining leon (lion) and hard (strong, brave), giving it the meaning "brave lion" or "lion-hearted." With 8,170 SSA records and…
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Linus
Linus is a name with roots in both Greek mythology and, from the Greek linon (flax) or from linos (a type of song or lament), carried by a figure in Greek mythology who taught mus…
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Liz
Liz is the short form of Elizabeth — from the Hebrew Elisheba , meaning "my God is an oath" or "my God is abundance" — given as an independent name. With 10,045 SSA records and a…
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Louella
Louella is a German-rooted compound of Louise and Ella, two names individually fashionable right now, fused into a single name with a 1932 peak and 13,809 SSA records. It's a name…
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Lucie
Lucie is the French and Czech form of Lucy — from the Latin lux , meaning light. With about 7,538 SSA records and a 2024 peak, Lucie is currently rising in American naming culture…
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Luther
Luther is an Old High German name — from Hlodhar or similar forms, combining elements meaning "famous" and "army" or "warrior" — that found its way into English naming largely thr…
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Madisyn
Madisyn is an alternate spelling of Madison — the Old English surname meaning "son of Maud" or "son of Matthew's son," originally from the Germanic Mathild , meaning "strength in…
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Magdalene
Magdalene is a place-name turned personal name — from the Hebrew Migdal , meaning "tower," the name of a fishing town on the Sea of Galilee. It became a personal name because of M…
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Malikai
Malikai is a Hebrew-rooted name, another spelling variant of Malachi — the prophetic name meaning "my messenger" or "my angel." With 1,954 SSA records and a 2022 peak, Malikai is…
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Marcela
Marcela is a Latin name — the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Marcellus, itself derived from Mars, the Roman god of war — that carries a classical Roman heritage filtered…
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Mari
Mari is a Hebrew-rooted name — a compact form of Mary or Maria, meaning "beloved," "sea of bitterness," or possibly "wished-for child" — that functions simultaneously as a Scandin…
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Marissa
Marissa is a Spanish-influenced elaboration of Maris — meaning "of the sea" — that reached its American peak in 1994 with 120,711 SSA records, making it one of the defining names…
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Marlow
Marlow is an Old English surname from the place name Marlow in Buckinghamshire, England — from mere (lake or pond) and lafe (remnants, leavings), meaning something like "the remai…
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Mars
Mars is the Roman god of war, the fourth planet from the sun, and — increasingly — a baby name that feels like it belongs to the next decade rather than the last. With a 2023 peak…
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Maxim
Maxim is the Eastern European form of Maximus, the Latin name meaning "greatest", used across Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and the Balkans as the standard form rather than as a dimin…
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May
May is a Latin-derived name with multiple possible origins: the month of May (itself from the Roman goddess Maia, goddess of fertility and spring), a short form of Margaret or Mar…
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Mazikeen
Mazikeen is a Hebrew-origin name — from Mazzikin , referring to invisible demons or mischievous spirits in Jewish folklore — that entered American naming almost entirely through t…
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Mercedes
Mercedes is a Spanish name — derived from the title Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes, "Our Lady of Mercies" — that has been used as a given name in Catholic Spanish-speaking familie…
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Micheal
Micheal is a Hebrew-origin name — a spelling variant of Michael, from Mikha'el meaning "Who is like God?" — that reverses the 'a' and 'e' in the penultimate syllable. With 154,587…
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