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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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Annabel
Annabel has the feel of a name that has always existed , it sounds old, it sounds literary, it sounds like something you'd find in a Victorian novel or a Scots manor. The SSA data…
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Aram
Aram appears in Hebrew scripture as a grandson of Noah, and the name is closely tied to ancient Aramea , the region of Syria and Mesopotamia where Aramaic, one of the oldest survi…
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Aydan
Aydan is a Turkish name built from ay , meaning moon. The idea of moon-born or moon-child is a theme that recurs across dozens of cultures, but the Turkish version has its own cri…
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Brent
Brent derives from Old English brant or from the Celtic brigantia , meaning high place or steep. It was first a place name , there are several Brents across England , before becom…
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Citlali
Citlali is a Nahuatl name that carries one of the most vivid and transportive meanings in any naming tradition: star . In a naming landscape crowded with Stellas and Estrellas, Ci…
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Divine
Divine comes from the Latin divinus , meaning of or belonging to God. It entered English as an adjective long before anyone thought to put it on a birth certificate , used in theo…
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Everson
Everson is an Old English patronymic meaning son of Ever , with Ever derived from the Germanic element eofor , meaning wild boar. Like many patronymic surnames that have crossed i…
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German
German , in the Spanish-language tradition, pronounced hehr-MAHN , derives from the Latin Germanus, meaning full brother or close kin, possibly also meaning of the same stock. The…
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Gibson
Gibson is an Old English patronymic meaning son of Gib , Gib being a medieval short form of Gilbert, itself from Germanic roots meaning bright pledge. The original surname logic h…
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Hosanna
Hosanna is a name that lives in the overlap between liturgical tradition and the growing appetite for names that carry explicit spiritual meaning on their surface. Its SSA peak at…
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Isra
Isra is a name deeply embedded in Islamic tradition , it refers directly to the Night Journey of the Prophet Muhammad, described in the Quran , and its SSA peak at 2024 suggests i…
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Jahmari
Jahmari is an American-coined name, which means its story is being written in real time. The construction blends the Jah prefix , widely associated with Rastafarian theology and,…
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Jaylin
Jaylin is an American construction , there's no ancient root to trace, no single origin language to cite. What it has instead is a sound architecture that felt genuinely fresh whe…
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Jhett
Jhett is an American variant of Jett , itself derived from the Old French and Latin word for the black gemstone jet, or possibly used as a word name evoking speed and dark sleekne…
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Kalina
Kalina is a Slavic name that carries one of the most beautiful botanical meanings in European naming tradition , and it is one of the better-kept secrets on the American name char…
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Kent
Kent derives from the Celtic name for the southeastern English county , likely from a root meaning coastal land or border. Like many English place names, it crossed into surname u…
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Lazaro
Lazaro is the Spanish and Italian rendering of Lazarus, from the Hebrew Elazar , meaning God has helped. The name carries one of the most dramatic moments in the New Testament: th…
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Lilieth
Lilieth occupies an intriguing corner of the name chart: it blends the wildly popular Lily family of names with a deeper, more complex Hebrew tradition, and the SSA data suggests…
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Linnea
Linnea is a Scandinavian botanical name named after the twinflower plant , Linnaea borealis , which was itself named in honor of Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who created th…
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Marcelino
Marcelino is the Spanish diminutive of Marcelo, itself derived from the Latin Marcellus — a diminutive of Marcus, connected to Mars, the Roman god of war. The chain is long: from…
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