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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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Payton
Payton is an Old English surname-turned-given-name meaning "Pæga's settlement" or "fighter's estate" — one of those place-name derivations that has been thoroughly divorced from g…
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Percy
Percy is an Old French name derived from the Norman place name Perci-en-Auge, carried to England after 1066 and worn by one of medieval England's most powerful families. Ranked #1…
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Perseus
Perseus is an ancient Greek name of uncertain etymology — possible connections to pertho (to destroy) or perth (to carry away) have been proposed, but scholars haven't reached con…
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Petra
Petra is the Greek feminine form of Peter, meaning "rock" or "stone". It's also the name of one of the ancient world's most spectacular cities, carved directly into rose-red sands…
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Quintin
Quintin is an alternate spelling of Quentin — from the Latin Quintinus , derived from quintus meaning "fifth" — that peaked in 1997 with 15,472 SSA records and currently sits at r…
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Rae
Rae is a Hebrew-origin name — a short form of Rachel, from rachel (ewe, female sheep) — that has lived two distinct lives: first as a mid-century feminine form (peaking in 1956 as…
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Raheem
Raheem is an Arabic name meaning "merciful," "compassionate," or "kind", one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic theology, where Al-Raheem means "the Most Merciful." The name carr…
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Rayleigh
Rayleigh is an Old English place-name — from the same root family as Riley, meaning "rye clearing" — that has been given an elaborate -eigh spelling that transforms it visually in…
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Renesmee
Renesmee is a invented name created by Stephenie Meyer for her 2008 novel Breaking Dawn — the final volume of the Twilight series. Meyer combined Renée (the mother's mother's name…
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Renzo
Renzo is the Italian short form of Lorenzo — itself the Italian form of Laurentius, a Latin name meaning "from Laurentum" (a city near Rome associated with the laurel tree). With…
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Reyansh
Reyansh is a Sanskrit name meaning "a ray of light" or "a part of Lord Vishnu", from rey (ray) and ansh (part or portion), that has become one of the most popular boy names in Ind…
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Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a Welsh name meaning "great queen" or "divine queen" — from the ancient Celtic root rigantona , meaning "great queen," related to the Proto-Celtic rigos (king). With a…
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Rita
Rita began as a short form of Margarita — from Greek margarites , meaning "pearl" — but has long since established itself as an independent name. With over 284,000 SSA records and…
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Riya
Riya is a Sanskrit name meaning "singer" or "one who sings" — from the root ri , to flow or to sing. With about 6,133 SSA records and a 2005 peak, Riya arrived in American naming…
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Rosalind
Rosalind is a name with disputed etymology — possibly from the Old German hros (horse) and lind (soft, gentle), possibly reinterpreted through the Latin rosa linda (beautiful rose…
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Roslyn
Roslyn is a variant of Rosalind — a name with competing etymological claims: the Germanic compound of hros (horse) and linde (soft, tender), or the Spanish rosa linda (beautiful r…
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Rudra
Rudra is a Sanskrit name of ancient significance — one of the names of Shiva in Hindu tradition, associated with the howling storm wind, the wild forces of nature, and ultimately…
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Rue
Rue is an Old French name meaning "street" — from Latin ruga — but its modern naming context draws more from the herb (rue, Ruta graveolens , associated with regret and grace) and…
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Rush
Rush is an Irish-origin surname that began as a place name or nickname, now appearing as a first name for boys with a compact, energetic sound. With 3,311 SSA records and a 2023 p…
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Rylen
Rylen is a modern American invention — built on the "Ry-" prefix that spawned Rylan, Ryland, and a dozen cousins — with 3,281 SSA records and a 2011 peak. It's part of the great p…
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