Ivy (name)

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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]

Pronunciation/ˈvi/
GenderUnisex
LanguageEnglish
MeaningHedera
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Ivy
Ivy by Alfons Mucha, 1901.
Pronunciation/ˈvi/
GenderUnisex
LanguageEnglish
Origin
MeaningHedera
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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] In 2022, it was the 33rd most popular name given to girls in Canada.[6] Other botanical names are also currently fashionable, as are other names that contain the letter v.[7]

Notable people with the name include:

Given name

Fictional characters

Surname

See also

  • Ivey (name), includes a list of people with the surname or given name

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