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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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Jeffery
Jeffery is a Germanic name — a variant spelling of Jeffrey, itself the English form of Geoffrey, from Old French Geoffroi , meaning "peaceful territory" or "divine peace" from gaw…
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Jermaine
Jermaine is an Anglicized variant of Germain, ultimately from the Latin Germanus meaning "brother" — though in American naming history, this name is almost inseparable from Jermai…
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Joan
Joan peaked in 1932, when it was one of the most popular names in America — ranking in the top 5 for years. With over 481,016 SSA records, Joan is a twentieth-century giant in the…
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Joao
João is the Portuguese form of John (from the Hebrew Yochanan, "God is gracious") and it's one of the most common given names in Brazil and Portugal. In American SSA data it appea…
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Joey
Joey is the English diminutive of Joseph — from the Hebrew Yosef , meaning "God will add" or "God will increase" — given as an independent name primarily in American use. With 7,4…
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Journei
Journei is a creative spelling of Journey — the Old French–rooted word name meaning exactly what it says: a voyage, a passage, a life's path. With 2,152 SSA records and a 2021 pea…
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Judd
Judd is a medieval English surname-turned-given name, a contracted form of Jordan that settled into independent use by the Middle Ages. Blunt, single-syllable, and thoroughly unpr…
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Kaira
Kaira is listed with Irish origin — possibly a phonetic variant of Ciara (dark, black-haired, from Old Irish ciar ) or a creative respelling of Kyra/Kira. With about 3,183 SSA rec…
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Kallen
Kallen is an Irish-origin surname name — a variant of the Gaelic Ó Caollán , connected to the root meaning "slender" — that arrived in the American first-name pool through the sam…
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Kamarion
Kamarion is an American name — coined in the late 20th century and listed with an American origin — built from familiar phonetic components rather than drawn from an established n…
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Kamazi
Kamazi is an African-origin name with 155 total SSA records and a 2024 peak — one of the newest names in the American naming landscape, a name with almost no accumulated history a…
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Karsyn
Karsyn is a modern spelling variant of Carson, the Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "son of Carr" (from carr , rocky area) — recast with a K opening and a Y in place of the standar…
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Katerina
Katerina is a Greek name — a variant of Katherine meaning "pure" — that carries the prestige of one of history's great name traditions while offering a more European, romantic spe…
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Kaycee
Kaycee is a phonetic spelling of the initials K.C. — most likely from the Irish-origin name Casey, meaning "vigilant in war" or "descendant of Cathasaigh." It peaked in 1998 and c…
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Kendrix
Kendrix is a Welsh-rooted name, a phonetic variant of Kendrick — itself derived from the Welsh Cynwrig or the Old English Cyneric , both meaning roughly "royal power" or "high cha…
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Khyson
Khyson is an American-invented name with 646 total SSA records and a 2023 peak — making it one of the rarest names in this rank range, essentially a name being actively created ri…
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Kolsen
Kolsen is a modern American name drawing from Old Norse naming traditions — likely built on kol (coal) combined with the popular -sen suffix meaning "son of," or constructed as a…
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Krish
Krish is a Sanskrit name — a short form of Krishna, one of the central deities of Hindu tradition, whose name means "dark blue" or "all-attractive" from the Sanskrit kṛṣ ("to draw…
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Kylah
Kylah is a Scottish Gaelic-origin name — a variant of Kyle or Kyla, from Gaelic caol meaning "narrow" (historically referring to a narrow channel of water). With about 6,152 SSA r…
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Kyzer
Kyzer is an American phonetic respelling of Kaiser — itself from the German and Latin form of Caesar, meaning "emperor" or "ruler." With 1,848 SSA records and a 2021 peak, Kyzer i…
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