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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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Hafsa
Hafsa is an Arabic name of uncertain but ancient origin — possibly related to the Arabic word for gathering or collecting — most significantly borne by Hafsa bint Umar, one of the…
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Hakeem
Hakeem is an Arabic name meaning "wise" or "judicious" — one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition, making it both a given name and a divine attribute. Ranked #1260 with i…
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Harlem
Harlem is a Dutch place name — from Haarlem , a city in the Netherlands — which became the name of a New York City neighborhood and subsequently one of the most culturally signifi…
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Harris
Harris is an Old English surname meaning "son of Harry" — and Harry is itself a medieval English form of Henry, from the Germanic Heimirich ("home ruler"). With 16,322 SSA records…
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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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