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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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Calliope
Calliope is the Greek Muse of epic poetry, the most senior of the nine Muses, associated with eloquence and heroic verse, and the mother of Orpheus. She peaked in 2023 in the U.S.…
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Carmen
Carmen carries 141,984 cumulative American girls on SSA record, sits at rank 416, and reached its peak in 1960. The chart traces a long mid-twentieth-century plateau anchored in S…
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Carolina
Carolina carries 47,196 cumulative American girls on SSA record, sits at rank 428, and reached its peak in 2004. The chart traces a gradual late-twentieth-century climb, a 2000-20…
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Carter
Carter on a girl is a recent experiment that the data seems to be endorsing. The name peaked for girls in 2016 and currently holds #507 , with about 9,300 total recorded female be…
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Caspian
Caspian hit its 2024 peak at current rank #578 , with just 3,553 total SSA bearers. It is genuinely rare — a name that almost all its current bearers received in the last decade,…
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Cecelia
Cecelia has nearly 60,000 recorded American births and a peak all the way back in 1918 — which tells you everything about the arc it's been on. It spent most of the twentieth cent…
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Cesar
Cesar peaked in 2004 at rank 360 with 77,992 total American boys carrying the name, a substantial cumulative count that reflects decades of steady use in Spanish-speaking American…
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Charlee
Charlee carries 18,508 cumulative American girls on SSA record and currently sits at rank 398, with a 2019 peak. The chart traces a clean modern arc: essentially zero pre-2008 pre…
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Clark
Clark peaked in 1961 at rank 437 with 50,015 total American boys carrying the name, a deep mid-twentieth-century legacy that anchors its distinctive vintage register. The trajecto…
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Clay
Clay peaked in 1960 and belongs firmly to a mid-century American naming tradition. But "clay" as a word carries something that most one-syllable nature names don't: it's a materia…
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Collin
Collin is Colin spelled with an extra l — and that single added letter has created a whole separate naming track in SSA data. Collin peaked around 1996, Colin has its own history,…
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Daleyza
Daleyza didn't come from a baby name book — it came from a celebrity baby announcement. When Larry Hernandez, the Mexican norteño singer, named his daughter Daleyza in 2013, fans…
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Della
Della peaked in 1917 and is one of the most appealing vintage names currently available: short, strong, ends in -a, and has the kind of easy warmth that makes it feel both old-fas…
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Destiny
Destiny was the defining aspirational girl name of the late 1990s and early 2000s — it peaked in 2000 with over 151,000 total recorded American uses, making it one of the most-use…
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Dominick
Dominick is the K-ending variant of Dominic — and that final letter does real work. Dominic reads Italianate and Catholic; Dominick reads more specifically American, with a slight…
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Donovan
Donovan is one of the most satisfying three-syllable names in Irish naming tradition — DON-o-van lands with authority, carries a clear surname origin, and has been used in the U.S…
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Dorothy
Dorothy carries 1,111,479 cumulative American girls on SSA record, sits at rank 431 today, and reached its peak in 1924 — placing it among the highest-volume American girl names o…
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Edith
Edith peaked in 1918 — the same year as Nellie and Mae, three names that defined the Edwardian American nursery — and carries over 270,000 recorded bearers. It now sits at #528 ,…
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Eliam
Eliam peaked in 2024 at rank 381 with 3,349 American boys carrying the name, a recent climb that fits the broader Hebrew biblical revival alongside Ezra, Asa, and Eli-prefix names…
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Elio
Elio arrived in mainstream American consciousness in 2017 via a film set in sun-drenched northern Italy, and it never really left. But the name is older and more layered than its…
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