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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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Colbie
Colbie is an Old Norse surname-turned-given-name that peaked in 2022 — still fresh off its best years. With just over 3,400 SSA records, it's rare, recognizable, and currently rid…
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Cordelia
Cordelia is one of those names that exists entirely outside trends — Shakespeare named his most morally pure character Cordelia in King Lear , and the name has carried that combin…
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Cory
Cory is an Old Norse name meaning "hollow" or possibly derived from the Irish name Cormac, though its American use has been primarily as a variant spelling of Corey — itself of un…
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Cove
Cove is an Old English nature name meaning a small sheltered bay or inlet. Ranked #1207 with its actual peak in 2024 (meaning it's still climbing) and just over 1,000 total SSA us…
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Cristiano
Cristiano is a name that has lived in the shadow of one of the most famous athletes alive, and thrived there anyway. Ranked #1125 with a peak in 2015 and 3,745 total SSA uses, thi…
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Dania
Dania occupies a genuinely interesting naming position: it sounds like Dana with a Mediterranean exhale at the end — the added -ia turning a solid two-syllable name into something…
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Darla
Darla peaked in 1963 and carries the warm, slightly retro glow of mid-century Americana. With 43,389 SSA records, it had a genuine moment — and today that vintage quality is exact…
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Deandre
Deandre is an African American creation combining the French prefix De- with the Greek André (Andrew), meaning "manly, brave" — a naming construction that has been particularly st…
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Denim
Denim is one of those names that makes you do a double-take, and then, almost against your better judgment, think: actually, that works. Ranked #1110 with its peak in 2024, this F…
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Denzel
Denzel is a Welsh surname name — derived from a place called Denzell in Cornwall — that became one of the most celebrated given names in Hollywood through actor Denzel Washington,…
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Desiree
Desiree is a French name with over 83,000 SSA records — a genuinely popular name in the 1970s and 1980s that has since softened into a quiet vintage. Its meaning, "desired" or "lo…
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Dion
Dion peaked in 1970 and carries the warm, soulful energy of that era in every syllable. Now ranked #1116 with 18,758 total SSA uses, it is a name with genuine vintage prestige. No…
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Duncan
Duncan is a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "dark warrior" or "brown warrior" — from the Gaelic Donnchadh , combining donn (dark brown) and cath (warrior). With 21,032 SSA records an…
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Eliyanah
Eliyanah is an elaborated Hebrew name meaning "my God has answered" — a variant spelling of Eliana that adds both letters and emphasis. With just 1,427 SSA records and a 2024 peak…
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Elmer
Elmer peaked in 1918, has over 129,000 total registered uses, and is now ranked #1166 — sitting at the edge of what naming circles call the "grandpa name" revival. The question is…
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Elvis
Elvis peaked in 1957 (the year "Jailhouse Rock" came out) and has never quite left the building since. Ranked #1169, it's a name that belongs entirely to one person in American cu…
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Emmaline
Emmaline is the elaborated form of Emma — Germanic in origin, meaning "whole" or "universal" — extended with a French -line suffix into something that feels like a name that belon…
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Endrick
Endrick is a Welsh name connected to the River Endrick in Stirlingshire, Scotland, with possible Celtic roots meaning something like "high ridge" or derived from an ancient person…
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Erika
Erika is the Scandinavian and Central European feminine form of Erik — an Old Norse name meaning "eternal ruler" — with the K spelling that distinguishes it from the anglicized Er…
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Evelina
Evelina has a literary origin that makes it distinct from Evelyn and Eva — Frances Burney's 1778 novel Evelina effectively launched the name into English usage. With just 6,013 SS…
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