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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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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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Foster
Foster is an Old English occupational surname meaning "one who fosters" or possibly a keeper of a forest — from forester compressed over centuries. With 12,858 SSA records and a 2…
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Genesis
Genesis is the beginning of everything, and as a name for a boy it carries that cosmological weight with an unexpected elegance. Ranked #1149 with a peak in 2020 and 3,513 total S…
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Gianluca
Gianluca is an Italian compound name — Giovanni (Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan , "God is gracious") + Luca (Italian form of Luke, from Latin Lucas , associated with li…
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Gianni
Gianni is the Italian short form of Giovanni — itself the Italian form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning "God is gracious." In Italy it's almost exclusively a boy's name. In A…
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Granger
Granger is an Old French occupational surname name meaning "farm steward" or "granary keeper," from the Old French grangier , one who manages a grange or farm estate. Ranked #1255…
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Grecia
Grecia is the Spanish word for Greece — the country — used directly as a given name in Latin American and Spanish-speaking communities. With about 6,100 SSA records and a peak in…
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Guadalupe
Guadalupe carries the weight of both a river and a miracle. The name — most familiar through the Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico's most venerated religious figure — blends Arabic geog…
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Harriet
Harriet is one of the vintage revival names that has genuinely arrived. It peaked in 1921, has about 90,000 SSA records, and has been climbing steadily back into use over the past…
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Hayley
Hayley is an Old English place name — "hay field" or "hay clearing" — that became one of the defining girl names of the early 1990s. Peaked in 1993 with 51,223 SSA records, it's n…
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Ilyas
Ilyas is the Arabic form of Elijah — from the Hebrew Eliyahu , meaning "my God is Yahweh." Ranked #1252 with its peak in 2024 and around 2,000 total SSA uses, it's the form of the…
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Isai
Isai is the Spanish form of Jesse — derived from the Hebrew Yishai , meaning "gift" or "God's gift" — and is the name of Jesse, father of King David, in the Spanish-language Bible…
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Ismail
Ismail is the Arabic form of Ishmael — from the Hebrew Yishma'el , meaning "God will hear" or "God has heard." Ranked #1228 with a peak in 2016 and around 3,800 total SSA uses, it…
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Jabari
Jabari is a Swahili name meaning "brave one" or "fearless" — from the Arabic root jabbar (mighty, powerful) — that has been a consistent presence in African American naming since…
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Jahseh
Jahseh peaked in 2023 with only 850 total SSA uses — one of the rarest names in the current charts, carried almost entirely by the legacy of one person: the rapper known as XXXTen…
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