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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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Cam
Cam is a Scottish Gaelic name, a short form of Cameron meaning "crooked nose" or "crooked stream", that has been functioning as an independent given name with increasing confidenc…
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Carmella
Carmella is an Italian elaboration of Carmen — itself from the Hebrew karmel , meaning "garden" or "orchard" — with the doubled L and final -a giving the name the warm, southern I…
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Carson
Carson is a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "son of Carr" — with Carr itself from the Old Norse kjarr , meaning a boggy thicket or marshy ground. With about 7,916 SSA records and…
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Carver
Carver is an Old English occupational surname — from a craftsman who carved wood or stone — that has been slowly making its way into the first-name pool. With 3,042 SSA records an…
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Cattaleya
Cattaleya is a name drawn from the Cattleya orchid — one of the most dramatic flowering plants in the world, famous for its large, vividly colored blooms and its status as the nat…
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Cherish
Cherish is an Old French–rooted virtue name meaning exactly what it sounds like: to hold dear, to treasure. With 11,190 SSA records and a 2007 peak, Cherish belongs to the traditi…
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Cian
Cian is an ancient Irish name meaning "ancient" or "enduring" — from the Old Irish word cian meaning "long-lasting" or "far" — and it was carried by a figure in Irish mythology as…
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Clifford
Clifford is an Old English name meaning "ford by the cliff" — from clif ("cliff, slope") and ford ("shallow river crossing"). With 188,109 SSA records and a 1925 peak, Clifford is…
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Cooper
Cooper is an Old English occupational surname name meaning "barrel-maker" — and it has been climbing on the girls' side in the past decade, following the same gender-crossing path…
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Coy
Coy is an Old French name that peaked in 1926 and has since drifted into the deep quiet of American naming history — 17,222 total SSA records spread across a century of use, with…
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Cypress
Cypress is a Greek-origin nature name derived from kyparissos . The cypress tree's tall, dark silhouette has been a symbol of mourning, immortality, and the Mediterranean landscap…
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Davi
Davi is a Hebrew-rooted name, a short form of David, from the Hebrew dwd meaning "beloved" — that has gained particular traction in Brazilian Portuguese naming tradition, where it…
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Delia
Delia is a Greek name: an epithet for Artemis and Apollo, both born on the island of Delos, meaning "of Delos" or "from Delos." With 37,173 SSA records and a 1957 peak, Delia is a…
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Derick
Derick is a variant spelling of Derek, itself the English form of Old German Theodoric meaning "ruler of the people", with the -ick ending substituting for the traditional -ek. Wi…
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Devorah
Devorah is the Hebrew original of Deborah — from the Hebrew word for "bee," devorah , a name carried by one of the most remarkable figures in the Hebrew Bible: Deborah the prophet…
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Dior
Dior is a French name — derived from a regional surname, with the most plausible etymology connecting it to the French word doré ("golden") or the Breton personal name elements —…
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Dominique
Dominique is the French form of Dominic — from the Latin Dominicus , meaning "belonging to the Lord" — and it's a name with a particularly complex gender story in America. With 23…
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Eddy
Eddy is an Old English name — a short form of Edward, Edmund, or Edgar, all built on the Old English element ead meaning "wealth, fortune, or prosperity" — that peaked in 1956 and…
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Ehlani
Ehlani is a Hawaiian-influenced name built on the lani root meaning "sky" or "heaven" — with an EH- prefix that softens the opening and creates a slightly different melodic shape…
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Eliora
Eliora is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my light" — from El (God) and or (light). With only about 1,384 SSA records and a 2024 peak, Eliora is genuinely rare and genuinely rising.…
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