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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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Jethro
Jethro is a Hebrew name meaning "abundance" or "excellence" — from the root yeter (excellence, preeminence). In the Bible, Jethro is the priest of Midian and father-in-law of Mose…
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Jhene
Jhene is almost entirely defined by one person: Jhené Aiko, the Los Angeles R&B artist whose layered, introspective sound earned her a devoted following throughout the 2010s and b…
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Jianna
Jianna is a phonetic spelling of Giana or Gianna, the Italian diminutive of Giovanna, which is the Italian feminine form of John, ultimately rooted in the Hebrew Yochanan meaning…
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Jovanni
Jovanni is the kind of name that fills a room — it has rhythm, it has vowels, and it carries the full weight of its Italian-Spanish heritage with unapologetic warmth. Ranked #1113…
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Juana
Juana is the Spanish feminine form of Juan — which is itself the Spanish John — making it a name with one of the deepest and most globally traveled lineages in Western history. Wi…
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Jubilee
Jubilee is a word name that earns its place on a birth certificate by meaning exactly what it sounds like: celebration, joy, and freedom. With Hebrew roots through the biblical co…
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Kai
Kai is one of the most genuinely cross-cultural names in American use — claimed by Hawaiian, Japanese, Scandinavian, and Welsh traditions simultaneously, each with different meani…
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Kaius
Kaius is Caius with a K — a Roman name rendered in a more phonetically transparent spelling for modern parents. Ranked #1134 with a peak in 2020 and 1,793 total SSA uses, it sits…
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Kaizer
Kaizer is an alternate spelling of Kaiser — the German title for emperor, itself derived from the Latin Caesar , which traces to the Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Ranked #1237 wit…
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Kamora
Kamora sits at the intersection of African naming aesthetics and the American tradition of constructed names that sound both musical and grounded. Peaking in 2008 with just under…
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Kanan
Kanan carries a forested meaning from Sanskrit tradition and a sci-fi hero's profile from the Star Wars universe. Ranked #1140 with a peak in 2022 and 1,613 total SSA uses, it's a…
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Kathleen
Kathleen is one of the most-used girls' names in American history — over 713,000 SSA records place it among a very small group of names that have genuinely touched nearly every Am…
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Keily
Keily is a phonetic respelling of Keeley or Kiely, Irish names that trace back to the Gaelic surname O'Cadhla, meaning graceful and beautiful. It peaked in 2018 and represents an…
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Kenan
Kenan is a name that works on several registers at once — it's biblical, it's TV-comedy familiar, and it's currently at its all-time peak. Ranked #1131 with a 2024 peak and 4,460…
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Kendall
Kendall is an Old English surname name from the town of Kendal in Cumbria, England, meaning "valley of the River Kent" from the Old Norse kent (river) + Old English dæl (valley).…
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Keon
Keon is the Irish Ewan wearing American clothes — a name that arrived through basketball legend and Irish heritage simultaneously, carrying both an athletic legacy and a Celtic pe…
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Khari
Khari is a Swahili name meaning "kingly" or "like a king," rooted in the Arabic khayr (good, excellence) as absorbed into Swahili through centuries of East African coastal trade.…
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Koah
Koah is a Hebrew name meaning "strength" or "power" — from the root koach , one of the most direct Hebrew words for physical and spiritual strength. With 1,019 SSA records and a 2…
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Kodi
Kodi is an Irish-origin variant of Cody, a name derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuidighthigh, meaning "helpful" or "son of Cuidightheach." With about 3,770 SSA records and a 2023…
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Kody
Kody is a K-spelling variant of Cody — the Irish surname meaning "descendant of Cuidighthigh" (helpful one) — that peaked in 1993 at the height of the cowboy-name wave. With 23,55…
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