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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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Mayra
Mayra is one of those names that has served as a quiet constant in Latino naming culture for decades , familiar across generations, never overexposed, carrying a warmth that needs…
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Ronen
Ronen is a modern Hebrew name meaning joy, song, or melodious sound. It derives from the root rina , joy or singing , and was popularized in Israel during the 20th century as part…
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Sahily
Sahily is among the rarest names in this batch , its SSA total count remains in the hundreds, and its peak is logged at 2024, meaning it is still in the early phase of its traject…
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Vito
Vito comes from the Latin vita , meaning life. It derives from Saint Vitus, a Christian martyr venerated across southern Italy and parts of Eastern Europe , his feast day (June 15…
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Zayna
Zayna is the spelling variant that sits at the intersection of Arabic tradition and modern American naming instincts. With its peak logged at 2024, this is a name that is actively…
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Abiel
Abiel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my father" — combining the elements ab (father) and El (God) — that appears several times in the Hebrew Bible as a minor figure. With 1,520…
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Addisyn
Addisyn is an Old English-rooted name — a variant of Madison/Addison meaning "child of Adam" or "son of Addie" — that replaces the standard -son ending with -syn, a creative respe…
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Adira
Adira is a Hebrew name meaning "strong," "mighty," or "noble" — from the Hebrew root adir , meaning powerful or majestic, used in the Bible to describe both God's strength and the…
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Ahlani
Ahlani is a Hawaiian-influenced name built on the root lani , meaning "sky" or "heaven," a word that carries tremendous cultural weight in Hawaiian tradition, where the sky repres…
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Aleyna
Aleyna is a Turkish girls' name — a phonetic variant of the Arabic Alayna , meaning "upon us" or "exalted, noble" — that has been quietly building a following in the United States…
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Alisa
Alisa is a Hebrew name meaning "great happiness" — a variant of Aliza or Elisa that has been used across Jewish, Russian, and Eastern European communities for generations. With 34…
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Amani
Amani is a Swahili name meaning "peace" — simple, clear, and carrying the quiet aspiration that makes peace-meaning names enduringly popular across cultures. Ranked #1272 with a p…
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Amariah
Amariah is a Hebrew name meaning "God has spoken" or "promised by God" — from amar (to speak, to say) and Yah (a shortened form of the divine name). With about 3,558 SSA records a…
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Amiya
Amiya is a Sanskrit name meaning "delight," "nectar," or "boundless" — from the Sanskrit root amiya , connected to the concept of divine nectar (amrita) and the sweetness of exist…
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Ammar
Ammar is an Arabic name — from the root amara , meaning "to build" or "to populate," giving the name the sense of "long-lived," "prosperous," or "one who builds" — with deep roots…
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Anaia
Anaia is a Hawaiian-origin name — likely related to the Hawaiian word for "cloud" or a variant of the name Anaya — that is genuinely new in American naming data, with just 751 SSA…
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Angely
Angely is a Spanish-influenced elaboration of Angel: the Greek-origin name meaning "messenger," used primarily in Latin American communities as a feminine given name, distinct fro…
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Anita
Anita is a Spanish diminutive of Ana, itself the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor" — that reached peak American popularity in 1957 and a…
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Annabella
Annabella combines Anna — from the Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" — with Bella, from the Latin bella , meaning "beautiful." The result is a name that means something close to "grac…
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Annette
Annette is a French diminutive of Anne — from the Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor." With over 169,000 SSA records and a 1960 peak, Annette was one of the quintessential Am…
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