Ivy

Ivy symbolizes fidelity, friendship, and loyalty. It is also associated with eternal life due to its evergreen nature and ability to endure harsh climates.

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The name Ivy originates from the Old English word 'ifig', which refers to the ivy plant, known for its ability to climb and thrive.

  • Popularity: 101st
  • Babies named Ivy in the US in 2023:
    Female: 5036
    Male: 23
  • Nicknames: Ive, Ivie, Vivi, Ives, Ivy-Belle.
  • Full Names: Ivette, Ivana, Ivana Marie, Ivona, Ivalyn.
  • Famous Namesakes: Ivy League - Educational elite, Ivy Compton-Burnett - Author, Ivy Queen - Reggaeton singer, Ivy Baker Priest - U.S. Treasurer, Ivy Chen - Actress.
  • Gender: The name Ivy is predominantly used for females, although it can be unisex in some cultures.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Ivy is often associated with the number 3. People with this name tend to be expressive, sociable, and creative. The number encourages communication and artistic expression.

Ivy has seen a rise in popularity in recent years, particularly across English-speaking countries. Its botanical connection and simplicity have made it a favorite choice for many parents.

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