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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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Angely
Angely is a Spanish-influenced elaboration of Angel: the Greek-origin name meaning "messenger," used primarily in Latin American communities as a feminine given name, distinct fro…
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Anita
Anita is a Spanish diminutive of Ana, itself the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor" — that reached peak American popularity in 1957 and a…
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Annabella
Annabella combines Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" — with Bella, from the Latin bella , meaning "beautiful." The result is a name that means something close to "grac…
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Annette
Annette is a French diminutive of Anne — from the Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor." With over 169,000 SSA records and a 1960 peak, Annette was one of the quintessential Am…
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Anniston
Anniston is a place-name-style baby name with Old English roots — drawing on Anne (grace, from Hebrew Hannah ) and the suffix -ton (settlement, town). There is a real Anniston, Al…
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Annya
Annya is a Russian-inflected spelling variant of Anya — itself the Russian and Eastern European diminutive of Anna, from Hebrew Hannah , meaning "grace" or "favor." With just 449…
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Anson
Anson is an Old English surname meaning "son of Ann" or "son of Agnes" — and like many English patronymic surnames, it crossed over into given-name use through the nineteenth-cent…
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Areli
Areli is a Hebrew biblical name appearing in Numbers 26:17 as the name of a son of Gad, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Its meaning is debated but most commonly given as "lion…
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Aris
Aris is a Greek name functioning simultaneously as a standalone given name meaning "best" (from the root arist- ) and as a short form of Aristotle, Aristides, or Aristos. With 2,6…
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Arman
Arman is a Persian name meaning "wish," "hope," or "aspiration", a deeply personal meaning that has made it a beloved choice across Iran, Central Asia, and the broader Persian-spe…
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Austyn
Austyn is a creative spelling variant of Austin — from Latin Augustinus (majestic, venerable), itself from Augustus. With about 4,769 SSA records and a 2021 peak, Austyn is the fe…
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Avaya
Avaya is a Sanskrit-origin name meaning "graceful" or "one who has no obstacles" — drawn from the Sanskrit word avaya — that has found a small but growing American audience. With…
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Aysha
Aysha is an Arabic name — a variant spelling of Aisha, meaning "alive" or "living" — that carries one of the most significant names in Islamic history. With 3,077 SSA records and…
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Azul
Azul is the Spanish and Portuguese word for blue — derived from the Arabic lazaward , which itself traces to the Persian lāzhward , a region known for lapis lazuli mining. As a gi…
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Baila
Baila is a Hebrew name meaning "dance" — and it feels exactly like what it means. Popular in Ashkenazi Jewish communities for generations, it has recently crossed into broader Ame…
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Bailey
Bailey is an Old French occupational name from bailiff , an officer of the court, a keeper of the castle, that crossed to England after the Norman Conquest and eventually became a…
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Benaiah
Benaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "Yahweh has built" or "built by God" — from banah (to build) and Yah (a shortened form of the divine name). Ranked #1278 with a peak in 2…
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Benton
Benton is an Old English place name meaning "settlement in the bent grass" or "bean settlement" — from beonet (bent grass) or bean combined with tun (settlement, farm). Ranked #13…
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Bernadette
Bernadette peaked in 1958 — driven in part by the canonization of Saint Bernadette of Lourdes in 1933, which rippled through American Catholic naming culture over the following de…
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Bernardo
Bernardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Bernard — the Germanic name meaning "brave bear," from bern ("bear") and hard ("brave, strong"). With 11,034 SSA records and a 1995…
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