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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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Sharon
Sharon peaked in 1947 — the year American servicemen came home from war, the baby boom ignited, and a generation of girls was named Sharon in staggering numbers. With over 722,841…
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Slater
Slater is an Old English occupational surname — from slate , the roofing material, meaning "one who lays slate" — that has arrived as a first name with 2,223 SSA records and a 202…
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Stacy
Stacy is the English diminutive of Eustace — from the Greek Eustachios , meaning "fruitful" or "productive," rooted in eu (good) and stachys (grapes, grain). That ancient etymolog…
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Steele
Steele is an Old English occupational surname (from the word for steel, the iron alloy that defined medieval metalworking) that has crossed over into use as a first name. With 2,8…
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Stori
Stori is an American creative name derived from the common English word "story" — with the terminal -i replacing -y to create a more name-like appearance — possibly also influence…
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Susanna
Susanna is the Hebrew name Shoshannah — meaning "lily" or "rose" — in its Greco-Latin form, the spelling used in the New Testament's Book of Luke and the Deuterocanonical Book of…
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Symphony
Symphony is a Greek-rooted word name meaning "harmonious sound": from syn (together) and phone (sound), arrived in American naming as part of the grand, aspirational word-name tra…
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Tabitha
Tabitha is an Aramaic name meaning "gazelle": a creature associated with grace, speed, and beauty in ancient Near Eastern culture, appearing in the New Testament as the name of a…
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Tahj
Tahj is an Anglicized spelling of the Arabic taj , meaning "crown", a name rooted in Persian and Arabic royal vocabulary that arrived in American naming primarily through the Afri…
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Tala
Tala is an Arabic name meaning "gold" or "gleam of gold" — some sources also connect it to a Tagalog word meaning "star" — giving this four-letter name two distinct and luminous m…
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Trent
Trent is a Celtic place name derived from the River Trent in England — from Brittonic Trisantona , meaning "the trespasser" or "one that floods," referring to the river's tendency…
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Uziel
Uziel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength", a compound of oz (strength, power) and El (God). It's a name with genuine biblical depth: Uziel appears in the Old Testament a…
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Valencia
Valencia is a Latin place-name — from Valentia , meaning "strength, valor," itself from valens (being strong). It is the name of Spain's third-largest city, a major city in Venezu…
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Valor
Valor is a Latin-derived English word name meaning courage and personal bravery — and it arrived on the SSA charts as a baby name with the conviction of a statement. With 1,332 re…
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Vince
Vince is the short form of Vincent, from the Latin Vincentius derived from vincere meaning "to conquer", that has operated as a standalone given name since the mid-twentieth centu…
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Warner
Warner is a Germanic surname name — from the Old High German Warin and heri , meaning something like "protecting army" or "guardian warrior" — that reached peak American use in 19…
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Westen
Westen is an Old English directional surname: from west + tun (settlement), meaning "western settlement", that has been adapted as a given name in the American spelling variant tr…
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Willie
Willie is a Germanic nickname for William — from Wilhelm , combining wil (will, desire) and helm (helmet, protection), meaning something like "resolute protector." With 450,033 to…
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Wolfgang
Wolfgang is a German name composed of wolf (wolf) and gang (path, journey) — meaning "wolf's journey" or "wolf path" — and it is among the most boldly named options in this rank r…
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Xavi
Xavi is the Catalan short form of Xavier — from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house," which was the birthplace of Saint Francis Xavier. Ranked #1284 with a pe…
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