Ivy (name) explained

Ivy
Pronunciation:pronounced as /ˈiːvɪ/
pronounced as /ˈaɪvɪ/
Gender:Unisex
Meaning:Hedera
Faithfulness
Language:English

Ivy is a given name or surname taken from the name of the plant. It became popular as a given name in the late 1800s along with other plant and flower names for girls.[1] As a given name for girls, Ivy first entered the Top 200 in England and Wales in 1880, when it ranked #180,[2] and reached the height of popularity when it was the 16th most popular name in England and Wales in 1904.[3] It has again risen in popularity and, as of 2020, Ivy was the sixth most popular girls' name in England and Wales. It has also risen in popularity in other English speaking countries.[4] It has ranked among the top 50 names for newborn American girls since 2021 and was the 42nd most used name for girls there in 2022.[5] Other botanical names are also currently fashionable, as are other names that contain the letter v.[6]

Notable people with the name Ivy include:

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hanks. Patrick. Hardcastle. Kate . Hodges. Flavia. 2006. Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press . 133 . 0-19-861060-2.
  2. Web site: Top 200 Most Popular Names in England and Wales in 1880. Nickerson. Eleanor. 12 Apr 2013. British Baby Names. 31 January 2019.
  3. Web site: The Top 100 Names in England and Wales 1904. Nickerson. Eleanor. 19 Jun 2011. British Baby Names. 31 January 2019.
  4. https://www.behindthename.com/name/ivy
  5. Web site: Names that increased in popularity from 2021 to 2022 . 12 May 2023 . ssa.gov . United States Social Security Administration . 12 May 2023 .
  6. Web site: Evans: A Look at the Top Baby Names of 2022 . Evans . Cleveland Kent . 22 May 2023 . omaha.com . Omaha World Herald . 11 December 2023 .