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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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Bailee
Bailee is an Old French occupational surname — a bailiff or steward of a lord's estate — that became a given name through the Baylee/Bailey/Bailee family of spellings. It peaked i…
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Baylee
Baylee is the Bay- spelling variant of the Bailey name family — an Old French occupational surname for a steward or bailiff — that peaked in 1997 with 21,486 total SSA records. Am…
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Beaux
Beaux is the French plural of beau — meaning beautiful, handsome, admirer — refashioned as a standalone first name with a confident, polished edge. Ranked #1007 with a 2024 peak a…
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Benito
Benito is the Spanish and Italian form of Benedict, meaning "blessed" — and it peaked in 2023, suggesting something interesting is happening with this name after decades of being…
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Bilal
Bilal carries one of Islam's most celebrated stories in its etymology. Ranked #1181 with its peak in 2018 and over 5,600 total uses, it's a name chosen with deep religious intenti…
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Blaise
Blaise is a French name derived from the Latin Blasius , of uncertain origin — possibly from the Latin blaesus (lisping, stammering) or from a pre-Latin root — carried most notabl…
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Blessing
Blessing does exactly what it says: it names a child as a gift. Used widely in West African communities — particularly among Nigerian and Ghanaian families — and in African Americ…
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Braden
Braden is an Irish surname name, an Anglicization of the Gaelic Ó Bradáin , meaning "descendant of Bradán," where bradán means "salmon." Ranked #1246 with a peak in 2005 and over…
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Braylee
Braylee is a constructed American name combining Bray — from the Old English surname Brae, meaning "hillside" or from the Irish Bray, a coastal town — with the -lee suffix that si…
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Brecken
Brecken is a surname name with Celtic mountain origins that sits comfortably in the outdoorsy, rugged-syllable category of names that has been gaining ground for the better part o…
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Brenda
Brenda is a massive name by historical measure — over 608,000 SSA records, a peak in 1957, and decades at or near the top of American girl name charts. At current rank 1139, it si…
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Bryant
Bryant has over 51,000 total registered uses and peaked in 1989 — a generation when the NBA was transforming American sports culture and one particular last name was becoming lege…
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Cadence
Cadence is a name that announces its own personality: musical, structured, ending on a resolution. From the Latin cadentia — a falling, a rhythm, the way a musical phrase closes —…
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Canaan
Canaan is a Hebrew place name of uncertain origin — possibly from a Semitic root meaning "lowland" or "merchant" — that refers to the Promised Land in the Hebrew Bible. With 5,629…
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Carolyn
Carolyn is one of the great mid-century American names — over 556,000 SSA records, a peak in 1947, and decades of steady presence before its current low point. It's a feminine for…
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Carsyn
Carsyn is a creative respelling of Carson — a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "son of Carr" — with the Y that signals feminine intent in American naming conventions. It peaked in…
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Casey
Casey is the kind of name that's been working quietly for decades without making a fuss about it. Irish in origin, gender-neutral in practice, peaked for girls in 1987 — it has 77…
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Cashton
Cashton is a modern compound name built from Cash — the Old English surname meaning "box maker" or simply the word for money — plus the -ton suffix meaning "town" or "settlement"…
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Coast
Coast is a word name so literal it almost dares you to object — and then wins you over anyway. Ranked #1137 with a peak in 2024 and only 490 total SSA uses, it is one of the rares…
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Coen
Coen is a name that rewards a second glance. Short, sharp, and grounded in Hebrew tradition, it ranks #1119 with a peak in 2016 and 4,372 total SSA uses. It has found a devoted au…
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