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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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Mariella
Mariella is an Italian diminutive of Maria — combining the Hebrew name Mary with the Italian diminutive suffix -ella that also appears in Arabella, Isabella, and Gabriella. It pea…
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Marlon
Marlon is a name of uncertain origin — possibly a diminutive of Marc or Martin, possibly derived from the Old French place name Merlemont, or possibly an independent coinage — tha…
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Mavie
Mavie is the rarest name in this batch — just 322 SSA records, all essentially current, with a 2024 peak. French in origin and meaning "my life" (from ma vie ), it sits at the int…
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Mazi
Mazi is an African name with roots in Igbo, where it functions as an honorific title meaning "sir" or "master" — a term of respect applied to elders and community leaders. Ranked…
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Meera
Meera peaked in 2024 — it's still climbing, still finding new families, still accumulating its story. A Sanskrit name with deep roots in South Asian devotional poetry and Hindu tr…
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Menachem
Menachem is a Hebrew name meaning "comforter" or "one who brings comfort" — from the root nacham , to console. With 6,855 SSA records and steady use peaking in 2014, Menachem is a…
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Merrick
Merrick is a Welsh surname name derived from the personal name Meuric , the Welsh form of Maurice — itself from Latin Mauritius , meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish." Ranked #1219…
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Montgomery
Montgomery is an Old French place name meaning "Gomeric's hill" or "hill of the powerful man" — from the Norman surname de Montgomeri, which became the name of a Welsh castle town…
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Naiari
Naiari is one of the rarest names in this entire collection — only about 261 SSA records, with a 2024 peak. It appears in Spanish naming traditions, most commonly in the Basque Co…
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Nathalia
Nathalia is the Latin and Iberian spelling of Natalia — which itself derives from Latin natalis , meaning "birthday" or "pertaining to birth," specifically linked to the Nativity…
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Nori
Nori is a Japanese name with multiple meaning possibilities depending on kanji selection, including rule, law, seaweed (the edible nori used in sushi), or from the longer name Nor…
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Osman
Osman is the Arabic name meaning "baby bustard" or "young bustard" — referring to the large, noble bird of the steppe — carried most famously by Osman I, the founder of the Ottoma…
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Princess
Princess is a word name — an Old French-derived title given as a personal name — and it has a longer American naming history than most people realize. With over 15,700 SSA records…
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Ralph
Ralph peaked in 1921, has been given to 413,799 Americans across all SSA records, and is now sitting at #1152 — squarely in the "is it coming back yet?" zone that precedes every g…
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Randy
Randy is the mid-century American nickname for Randolph or Randall — both from Old Germanic roots meaning "shield wolf" or "rim wolf" — that became a standalone given name at its…
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Raquel
Raquel is the Spanish form of Rachel — from Hebrew Rahel , meaning "ewe" — and it carries all of Rachel's biblical depth in a form that has a distinctly different sound and cultur…
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Ravi
Ravi is a Sanskrit name meaning "sun" — from the Sanskrit ravi , one of the twelve names of the sun god Surya in Hindu tradition. Ranked #1216 with its peak in 2024 and around 3,4…
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Raylynn
Raylynn is a compound name that blends Ray — which carries Old English and Old French roots meaning "counsel" or "protector," or simply evokes beams of light — with the Celtic -ly…
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Reginald
Reginald has over 111,000 total SSA uses, peaked in 1962, and now sits at #1178. It's one of the great midcentury names that hasn't found its revival moment yet — which, depending…
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Riot
Riot is an Old French word name, from riote meaning dispute or quarrel, which evolved in English to mean a violent public disturbance, but also (in older and colloquial usage) an…
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